 CBS | Jackson, Jurors Meet Eye-To-Eye Feb 1, 2005 7:14 am US/Pacific. Another 300 prospective jurors will be screened for the Michael Jackson child molestation trial. In the first day of jury selection, 138 of 300 asked to be excused from the trial, which could last six months. Interactive: Michael Jackson Video: Juan Fernandez reports. More...
Remembering Deputy James Tutino Feb 1, 2005 6:53 am US/Pacific. Memorial and funeral services for a Los Angeles sheriff's deputy who was killed in Wednesday's deadly commuter train crash were scheduled for Tuesday. More...
Irvine Navy Reservist Killed In Iraq Feb 1, 2005 6:47 am US/Pacific. Lt. Cmdr. Keith Edward Taylor, a Navy reservist who previously served in Bosnia and Haiti, was among those killed last weekend in a rocket attack on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, officials said. More...
Attorneys For Bryant, Accuser Spar Feb 1, 2005 6:14 am US/Pacific. An attorney for the woman accusing Kobe Bryant of rape said Tuesday she is willing to give defense lawyers some of her medical and school records but doesn't want them to have direct access to the records. Video: Suzanne Rico reports. More...
Dock Worker Killed In Accident Feb 1, 2005 6:05 am US/Pacific. A dock worker died and another was seriously injured in separate incidents at the Port of Los Angeles yesterday. A port spokeswoman said Matt Petrasich was supervising a work crew unloading cargo aboard a ship when he died. More...
California Quarter Enters Circulation Jan 31, 2005 11:15 pm US/Pacific. Coin collectors and history buffs lined up Monday to be among the first to get the quarter commemorating California's history -- adorned with a likeness of John Muir, his beloved Yosemite and a California condor. Video: Alan Mendelson reports. More...
Service Held For Metrolink Conductor Jan 31, 2005 2:09 pm US/Pacific. A half-dozen friends and relatives spoke at the memorial for train conductor Thomas Ormiston, but it was a child's simple remembrance Monday that brought tears to the eyes of the veteran trainmen who packed the church. More...
Metrolink Back To Full Service Jan 31, 2005 1:47 pm US/Pacific. Commuter trains resumed full service Monday morning after crews repaired rail tracks damaged during last week's deadly crash, officials said. Video: Jennifer Davis reports. More...
Marine Receives Liver Transplant Jan 31, 2005 7:39 am US/Pacific. A Marine who returned from Iraq with a mysterious infection that riddled his body and left him on life support is fighting for his life after receiving a liver transplant. More...
UCLA Study Suggests Divided Students Jan 31, 2005 7:01 am US/Pacific. A new UCLA study finds college students more divided on politics than ever. The annual survey of freshmen around the country found a record number who defined themselves as "far left" or "far right" politically. More...
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