I have to agree with Andrei on this one. The home page looks nice and
clean and readable. It also happens to be almost all links. If you
filter into an actual article you will see that the links are
actually called out in a different color. Take this article for
example:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-clunkers14-2009aug14,0,6884703.story


In it you see there is a link to cars.gov which is in blue. If
everything on the home page is understandably linkable then I don't
expect it to all be in a bright blue color but instead readable. I
think the one thing they could have done is maybe make those one or
two intro lines for the one or two stories that are not links on the
page links but at that point, who really cares. The headline and the
picture are linking to the story so does it really matter. 



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