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- Jury awards $12.5 million in death of bicyclist
- Whale carcass moved from beach to Santa Barbara dump
- Plan for luxury homes in Somis rejected by county commissoners
- Police arrest stabbing suspect after car chase
- Power outage reported in Ventura
- Morning Report: Ventura police arrest stabbing suspect after chase
- HOLIDAY LUNCHEON HONORING MILITARY SPOUSES
- They are all "My Fair Lady's"
- Holiday Shopping Begins at Gingerbread Boutique
- Triunfo YMCA to host Thanksgiving camp in Agoura
- How long does your mortgage run?
- Triunfo YMCA Thanksgiving Camp: November 19 - 21
- CLU Halloween bash featured art and entertainment
- Your Bedroom Should Be Your Haven
- THE IMPACT OF FIRST IMPRESSIONS
- Veterans to be Honored at Ventura Elks Lodge
- Ventura's bustling Downtown
- Homey Home Offices
- Halloween a Delight at Ventura College
- VCCF TO INTRODUCE "OPEN WEDNESDAYS"
- Arts Council New and Past Board Members To Retreat
- Homelessness Focus of Bowls of Hope Fundraiser
- Editorial: For Westlake: Klessig, Davis
- Ventura's Barnes ties records; Buena's Herrera close behind
- Garcia's win paces Santa Clara's solid day
- Oak Park still has the teams to beat
- Cross County league championship results
- Royal, Simi Valley runners are champions in Marmonte League
- Lassen: Dodgers make a smart hire, and expectations will be high
- Moorpark High drama instructor named a champion
- Sanchez has Camarillo in position for PVL title
- NFL notebook: Judge calls Reid home 'drug emporium'
- Pac-10 agrees: UCLA's the one
- Baseball notebook: Bonds would skip Hall induction if there's an asterisk
- Local roundup: Nov. 2
- CLU notebook: Two NCAA berths possible on Saturday
- Four area players qualify for CIF-SS finals
- Hueneme captures first girls' crown
- Torre opts to think blue
- Nordhoff feeds off its specialty
- Deuce's picks: League titles are on the line tonight
- Water district flexing its muscle to fight mussel
- County's hungriest find empty shelves
- Crash course in crash response
- Local briefs: Nov. 2
- Schneider lifts Ducks to victory
- Notebook: Bulls shoot down reports of Kobe trade
- Virginia Tech bounces back to beat Georgia Tech, 27-3
- School vouchers, stem cell research on nation's ballots
- Fillmore man arrested in drive-by shooting
- Fire peril rises as Santa Anas loom
- Film, TV writers to strike
- Sports briefs: Nov. 2
- More illegal immigrants pegged in jail
- Lakers-Kobe break might do both good
- Carlisle: Coaches' contrast couldn't be clearer
- Judge to release portions of sealed warrant in killing
- Urban planning's link to health is discussed
- Workshop on county health program set
- Chabad of Oxnard Jewish Center to dedicate the Liberty Torah
- Water board trims runoff monitors at Field Lab
- Rally to put spotlight on global warming
- Payout to killed cyclist's family mulled
- Party will raise money to help hospitalized kids
- Tranquility reflected in artist's paintings
- Patagonia to host annual Salmon Run benefit
- Local happenings: Nov. 2
- GM and Toyota post sales gains; Ford, Chrysler slip
- Homes in foreclosure double in 3rd quarter
- Diodes posts record quarterly profits
- Counseling offered to troubled borrowers
- Wal-Mart lends green technology buying power
- Cell phone plan switches can cost
- Business briefs: Nov. 2
- Chrysler to cut up to 12,000 positions
- WABC-AM hires shock jock Don Imus
- Stock market has another bad day
- ValueClick 3rd quarter revenue increases
- Your letters: November 2, 2007
- Your letters: Ventura City Council
- Your letters: Ventura School District
- No real study on lead bullet deaths
- FEMA's 'no-press press conference' unbelievable
- U.S. policy allows H-1B visa abuses
- Dream a GOP nightmare
- Country debuts take over the top 3 spots
- Pieces really don't fit well in 'Brothers and Sisters' drama
- 'American Gangster' smart, well-made, but uncompelling
- Overlong 'Lust, Caution' has its moments
- Afterlife is bleak place in this film
- 'Martian Child' just piles on the teary fluff
- 'Bee Movie' is clever, multilevel Seinfeld fun


