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Wednesday, December 15, 2004 | 1:27 AM PST

Anika Taylor, 31, wonders how her mother will cope with losing her apartment. (Al Seib / LAT)

Judge OKs South L.A. Apartment Evictions
City officials sought the removal of all tenants from a complex called gang "headquarters."



An Ethnic Center's New Pull
Koreatown is now a mecca for suburbanites, wealthy immigrants.
    Details of Mistreatment of Prisoners in Iraq Revealed
Marines conducted mock executions of juveniles, burned and tortured other detainees with electrical shocks, according to documents.

Smaller Parties Work for Piece of Iraq
With many Iraqis suspicious of politics, smaller grass-roots slates hope to take center stage.

• Complete Iraq Coverage

Ballot Review Favors Frye
Counting San Diego's disputed votes shows write-in candidate would have beaten incumbent.

Supermarkets Still Feel Pain of Strike
Nearly 10 months later, the 3 chains and the union that waged the standoff are still in turmoil.

GOP Has a Lock on the South
A Times analysis shows that Bush's sweep of the region went even deeper than first appeared.

 Sports
Rick Majerus
By Paul Gutierrez
Announcement could be made today, but the former Utah and Marquette coach isn't expected to take over until next season.



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 California
By Jordan Rau
Requiring all in the state to carry coverage would address healthcare crisis, backers argue. Critics say subsidies for the poor would be needed.





Orange Co. S.F. Valley Ventura Co. Inland Emp.

 Business
By Tom Petruno
The central bank makes its fifth quarter-point increase since June and signals plans to continue tightening credit.

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 Nation
By Henry Weinstein
Hungarian Jews, in a case against the U.S., are seeking compensation for property seized by the Nazis and recovered by the U.S. Army.



 World
By Alissa J. Rubin
Saddam Hussein is not expected to be among those who are scheduled to go to court next week.



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 Politics
By Elizabeth Jensen
Political groups say the TV broadcaster is filling the nation's airwaves with Republican bias.


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 Commentary
By Joseph R. Biden Jr.

Patt Morrison

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 Food
Flavors of the season
By Regina Schrambling
Oriental spices, essential fruits, soulful brandy: These little luxuries all come together for the holiday.







 Highway 1


By Dan Neil
If you don't understand the point of a hybrid SUV, allow Ford's new Escape to demonstrate.





By Greg Braxton
THEATER: Single mom Tonya Pinkins juggles an L.A. musical and a N.Y. soap. Whew.


















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 Outdoors

Catch'em if you can
By Gary Polakovic
Fast as a dragster and wild as a banshee, wahoo shred bait, chomp lines and defeat the most determined and clever anglers -- until Dr. Wahoo sets the hook.

PHOTOS: Catching the elusive wahoo

Latest cash cow? Your own backyard
WILD WEST: Congress' extension of the Adventure Pass program opens the door to a steady commercialization of public land.




 Health
Pet scan
By Shari Roan
Brain scans offer some patients, and their families, the chance to prepare.






 Holiday Special
The first pictures from our users are in!
Send us a photo of your home and we'll add it to the gallery.
Holiday Happenings on Calendarlive.com
 
Find a 'Nutcracker' near you.
 
Holiday music, 'Messiahs' and more.
 
See 'A Christmas Carol' this season.
 
Plus, find more holiday theater
and family fun  





 
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