Today’s Paper: Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014
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Business
Home Depot profit rises despite data breach
Markets edge higher; Home Depot slips
Universal Pictures aims for big part in China
Allergan sale to Actavis thwarts takeover attempt by Valeant
How will Japanese recession affect U.S. recovery?
Kaiser Permanente joins forces with Target Corp. on in-store clinics
Why doesn't CVS clearly define its ExtraCare rewards for customers?
L.A. Times names Internet strategist Nicco Mele deputy publisher
Calendar
It's 'So, Anyway' by John Cleese, not 'Monty Python' by John Cleese
'Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me' tracks ailing singer's farewell tour
'Alpha Mike Foxtrot' lays bare Wilco's ambitions — and its faults
One Direction's 'Four': How quickly they grow up
Pop-Up Magazine: Live storytelling with no digital footprint
Concertos take the lead at L.A. Phil, L.A. Chamber Orchestra
'Beyond the Lights' director gave film's star a crash course in diva
Arts & Books
Inside the A-Section: Nation
Inside the A-Section: World
Inside the A-Section: Opinion
U.N. should keep up the drumbeat against North Korean atrocities
A battle for UC's soul
There's no such thing as a safe nuclear weapon
The right wing's Ebola fear mongering
Fewer babies today, a better world tomorrow
Lightening the Postal Service's retirement burden
Putin's warped view of NATO and the West
Calm down, liberal and conservative Catholics, the church won't break
The feminist freakout over the scientist's 'girly' shirt
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