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Monday, August 08, 2005

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You can read the Los Angeles Times anytime, anywhere using your Web-enabled phone or wireless handheld computer. (continued...)

To get today's top news, business, sports and local stories on your web-enabled phone, enter the address http://mobile.latimes.com in your phone's browser.

If you have a handheld computer with wireless connectivity -- a Palm i705 or VII, or a Handspring Treo, for example -- visit http://latimes.com/pda to view today's top stories.

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