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- Moorpark officials tour burn area
- 'The fire' shorthand for difficult week for ranchers
- Rain gives firefighters chance to leave front lines
- Vast expanses of dead trees still constitute large fire risk
- President to visit state, view fire damage
- Indian tribes also hit hard by fires
- Mountains scarred by fire pose added threat of mudslides
- Wildfires even harder on state's poor people
- Taxpayers will get some protection in fires' aftermath
- San Bernardino County to help fire evacuees vote in Tuesday elections
- Governor-elect, Davis take tour of relief center
- Firefighters make progress
- Emotions run high for pickets, shoppers, replacement workers
- For many, rain seems to answer prayers
- City will seek $300,000 for fire expenses
- Volunteers help horses escape fire
- Volunteers needed to help burned horses
- T. Oaks students pack lunches for firefighters
- Audience watches stage, listens for evacuation alerts
- Evacuees anxious for word of their homes


