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Fri, July 20, 2001


(AP)

Summit Leaders OK $1 Billion AIDS Fund
As G8 leaders meet in Genoa, police battle anti-globalization protesters hurling firebombs and stones. One demonstrator is killed.

• Protester Killed in Clash

Edison May Avert Bankruptcy Filing
Rate increase and natural gas price drop helping utility cover its electricity costs.

Vatican Rejects Mormon Baptisms
For the second time in two years a major Christian church rules Mormon converts must be rebaptized.

Death Halts Human Tests at University
Johns Hopkins ceases all federally funded research on humans after the death of a volunteer in an experiment.

House Passes Faith-Based Charity Plan
Many Floridians Want Offshore Drilling Sunk
GAO Seeks Better Shellfish Safety Rules
Police Appear Close to Slowing the Pace in Levy Inquiry

 AP News
Northern Ireland Plan Taking Shape
Countries Spar Over Global Warming
Septuplet Dad Refuses Donations
Palestinians Call for Vengeance


 Features

  Drawn to the Lens
David Hockney frames his passion for photos.
 
Trawling for Trends in Downtown L.A.
Serious shoppers know the Fashion District has always had bargains. Now it's got style too.
• Where to Eat
 
  To Analyze This, Get a Spin Doctor
Despite an excellent premise and a wicked sense of humor, "America's Sweethearts" falters at the finish.
• More Times Movie Reviews
 
Life Lessons on the Ranch
Haven for mustangs gives humans a glimpse of their own behavior.
 
  Back to the Beach in Carpinteria
With an understated sensibility, this town beckons with its comfort foods, gentle surf and a sanctuary for seals.
 
 Section Headlines
Sports
•  Sheffield Puts Hurt on Brewers
•  They Might Be Trying to Pull Another Stunt
•  Full-Tilt Monty on Early Roll

Business
•  Edison May Avert Bankruptcy Filing
•  Webby Awards: The Good, Badly Dressed, Bankrupt
•  Vivendi Deal Could Make On-Demand Films Viable

  Travel
•  Oslo Inside Out
•  Readers Share Their Trip-Financing Strategies
•  Portland, Ore., Making It Easier to Get Around

Calendar
•  Life at the Junket Table Is Hardly a Picnic
•  Drawn to the Lens
•  Aye, This Salsa Band Has a Scottish Accent


 
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