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- Surf forecaster predicts more waves this summer
- Developers think gym might curb traffic issues at proposed project
- Man arrested after robbery outside Camarillo Denny's
- High schools seek colleges' attention
- Three-way land swap makes way for T.O. charter school
- Summer enrollment up at colleges
- 'Time' is now for new Puddle Of Mudd CD, radio single
- Favre: Hit Broadway musical takes the stage tonight in Los Angeles
- 'Numb3rs' raises math's cool factor, is used in schools
- A muddle on California property seizure proposals
- Krist: Full tanks, empty bellies
- Local movie goers not disappointed by latest 'Pirates' adventure
- Editorial: Getting handle on cost of gas
- After a farewell show Saturday, Ventura's new-music wizard is leaving for San Diego
- Have a rustic good time this weekend during Topanga Days
- Locey: Nikhil Korula Band will get feet moving in Ventura with its energetic world jams
- Katz takes his game to next level
- Tigers end Angels' six-game win streak
- Martin, Penny a solid duo in Dodgers win
- Oaks Christian gains spot in Division IV final
- Anglers have reason for optimism
- Whisenhunt: Hardway Race draws only three skippers
- Fishing report
- WNBA roundups
- McCarter thrives on coaching Thousand Oaks track athletes
- Sports briefs
- McConica leads Ventura County Masters team at national meet
- Wilson introduces area youth to sailboat races
- Closing arguments made in Landis hearing
- Hill out as coach of Magic
- Youth sports roundup
- Rangers FC blanks Galaxy in exhibition
- St. Bonaventure seeks junior varsity coach
- Youth sign-ups
- Patrick's comfortable being 'one of the guys'
- Johnson retires, agrees to join ESPN
- Seen & heard
- MLB notes: Giambi meets with MLB
- AC Milan trips Liverpool in Champions League final
- L.A. archdiocese owns plenty of county property
- Jordin is America's idol
- Fillmore to block use of eminent domain
- Blood bank, Domino's team up to reward donors
- Simi Cajun Festival opens this weekend
- Supervisor busy on cellphone but stays off his feet
- Police arrest teen after car chase
- No criminal charges filed over threat posted online
- Trial ordered in theft of over $1 million
- Shortage of educated state workers seen
- Rice compares terrorism war to communism fight
- Club news
- Area beaches get high marks for cleanliness
- Academy will present annual Spotlight on Leadership awards
- Reducing fumigants on berries debated
- Boy again loses family member to car accident
- Torrance family mourns soldier
- Grants help groups provide services for the community
- Spector judge rules defense expert took item at scene
- Nash: Lottery for graduation rites right?
- Nurse named Volunteer of Year
- State briefs
- Deadly attack on family baffles police
- Man gets prison term for shooting neighbor's niece
- Injured wayward whales showing signs of distress
- Death notices-May 24, 2007
- Napa Valley wine is making a name for itself in Europe
- Box office report
- U.S., China talks fail to resolve currency dispute
- House votes to punish price gouging
- Tomato-killing virus discovered in California
- Travelers don't like waiting for bags
- Business briefs
- Ex-Coke worker gets prison in trade secrets case
- Conejo Mountain Funeral Home to have ribbon-cutting and tours today
- Tell us about people who misbehave in public
- Your letters: West county
- Your letters: East county
- Your letters: Immigration debate
- It is impossible for beauty that is nature to be merely a fluke
- Best bets
- Clubs listings
- 5 picks of items online you should view
- Art scene
- Concert listings
- Camerata Pacifica caps its season with stirring new work
- David Henry Hwang takes a hard look at the impact of ethnicity in 'Yellow Face'
- Nineteen years on, 'Heidi Chronicles' still has wise words for us all
- Vega's second life
- Dager: 'Every student has a right to feel safe in school'
- Please release me
- Fresh cuts
- New music releases
- 311 ready for reinvention
- Armed and dangerous
- Almodovar project is in ruins
- New movies on DVD
- Whitaker, Biel to take a 'Powder'
- New TV shows on DVD
- 'Transformers' stars get their game faces (and voices) on
- Surf and turf fans can get their fill at Newbury Park restaurant
- Marcus Young, who grew up in Camarillo, basks in action-packed anonymity
- 'Spider-Man 3' games sometimes swing but mostly miss the mark
- Online videos offer glimpse backstage
- Leap into the void
- Second helpings
- Five things to do in Ventura County
- Jolie to take a yearlong work hiatus for family time
- Gay characters increase in complexity, if not frequency
- Culture listings
- Homegrown programs come to viewers via public access TV


