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- No Child education law not coming up for consideration in Senate this year
- SENIOR EXPO PROMOTES HEALTHY AGING
- Wellness hosts 16th Holiday Homes Tour
- Fresh Produce Available Throughout the Holidays
- HOW TO DETERMINE THE PRICE OF YOUR HOME
- East County YMCAs Prepare For The Holidays
- Local YMCAs Prepare For Holidays
- Thanksgiving is everyday when you're in business
- Historical Military Poster exhibit coming to Simi
- HEALTHY AGING SENIOR EXPO
- Let's Talk About Fresh Coffee
- Local YMCAs Prepare For The Holidays
- Turn on Your Radio!!!
- Nurses Need Match Funds
- Old-time radio reading: and now stay tuned
- Charn: A Thai Treasure in Camarillo
- Campus Reading Celebration featuring Jared Diamond
- Easter Seals Opens New Toddler Playgroup
- The Internet can help parents protect their children
- Suspect in tortoise mutilation sentenced to jail, probation
- Haas sentenced to 24 months in prison
- Former Public Guardian's employee to be sentenced next year
- One dead, three critical in Port Hueneme shooting
- Morning Report: Man, 21, shot in TO
- Editorial: The Nov. 6 election
- Home-schooled college applicants rely on essays, interviews
- Prep football notebook: Ventura discovers winning identity
- Local roundup: West Coast Sharks lose playoff game, 42-28
- Cowboys unflappable in rout of Eagles
- UCLA's Cowen out of hospital
- Block helps Bryant, Lakers silence Jazz
- Brady's TD passes in fourth quarter beat Colts in matchup of unbeatens
- In brief
- Lassen: Couple of victories change Lakers fans' mood
- Schumacher wins another Top Fuel title
- Bryans win 11th doubles title of season
- Up-tempo Clippers run past Durant, Sonics
- Vikings' Peterson charges to rushing record with 296
- Pairings unkind to water polo teams
- CIF-Southern Section playoff pairings
- Environment focus of city's campaign
- Sunday's catch
- Johnson maneuvers into first with Texas victory
- Chargers can't get into flow with Rivers
- Brees' 445 yards help Saints get even
- NFL injuries: Key Cincinnati, Kansas City players hurt Sunday
- LSU, Oregon, Kansas move up in standings
- Oxnard Ballroom Dance Club show off their steps
- Liberty Torah dedicated in Oxnard Handwritten scroll honors U.S. military
- Thwarted by wind and wildfire, T.O. fair triumphs
- Carpenters star, wife among the honorees of Philanthropy Day
- Event calendar: east county
- Event calendar: west county
- 1 injured in stabbing; officers investigating
- Facts on flat-panel, projection TVs
- In brief: full county
- Cell phone maker has an untraditional strategy for sales
- Your letters: on torture
- Pandora opens a world of music for its listeners
- Start-up's goal is to wire money via wireless phones
- Users pay price in frustration for SpiralFrog's free tunes
- Carol Burnett's essence shines in PBS documentary
- CLU plans Disability Awareness Week events
- Two Moorpark families with naturally conceived triplets beat stratospheric odds
- Emotional Fitness: Negativity can do harm; keep happy and healthy
- Monday's television highlights
- Senior Advocate: Seminar to explain how reverse mortgages work
- Senior Speaks: Seniors should ask for discount at restaurants; they deserve it
- Need for Alzheimer's care increasing exponentially
- Unlimited Horizons: Overuse makes antibiotic drugs less effective
- Ex-Marine teaches yoga to seniors in Santa Paula
- Editorial: Remember to vote, it's easy
- Oxnard woman celebrates century
- Company creates custom notebook computers
- Bose Corp. offers desktop speakers for computer users
- Cool gadgets
- Budget process needs fixing, not amending
- Myriad novice rock climbers marring U.S. national parks
- Senior activities: east county
- Senior activities: west county
- Your letters: west county
- Your letters: east county
- Senior briefs: full county
- In brief: state
- Character counts: Respect is a moral duty
- Hillary Clinton falls into the politics-as-usual pit
- Bits, bytes
- Three cheers for waterboarding al-Qaida leaders!
- Get used to it; we're toast
- Your letters: Venturans on Walmart
- Cyber neighborhood


