Nearly 1,000 members of Los Angeles' Jewish community interrupted delivery of their Los Angeles Times citing an alleged pro-Arab bias in the paper's coverage of the Middle East crisis. According to the Times, as part of a protest reportedly organized in the local Jewish community timed to correspond with Wednesday's 54th anniversary of Israeli independence, the subscribers "have ordered suspension of home delivery for a day or more to protest what they call inaccurate, pro-Palestinian reporting of the unrest in the Middle East." While the newspaper's officials said they could not provide precise figures on the number of delivery suspensions,...