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TO OUR READERS.


We'll be introducing you to a new section on Monday. It's LA.COM, with a new look and new features. That's why we're only giving you answers to last week's puzzles on this page.

You'll have new puzzles -- Wordy Gurdy and Stickelers -- to try on Monday, along with some of your favorites -- the New York Times crossword and Sudoku. Other features that you've enjoyed in the U section will be moving to a new location.

This Day in History, which appears here today, will be anchored every day on Page 4 of the News section.

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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Jul 15, 2007
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