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- Democrats Clinton, Richardson, Edwards offer plans to make college more affordable, aid rural schools
- Agoura City Council votes for environmental committee
- Probe of Countrywide CEO stock trade sought
- Dead Santa Paula bird had West Nile
- Old fire station closer to becoming restaurant
- Bicyclist shoots Ventura man
- Morning Report: Sunny weather expected
- Simi Valley, TO, Moorpark councils meet at Reagan Library
- Seniors bloom into readiness for Adobe Days Parade
- CSUCI Hires Director of Community & Govt.Relations
- Cone loved basketball, teaching and preaching
- Agoura Hills Senior Retreat Residents Luv a Parade
- Simi YMCA Halloween Family Fun Night: October 26
- Ode to the Nimby's & Banana's
- Ode to the Gang in the Ivory Tower
- Author Delights T.O. Crowd
- Dance Comes to Life at Library
- Battle of the Bands at Newbury Park High Dec 15th
- Roadrunner's attack 2nd half of season.
- Motive behind Simi shooting still unknown
- Disputed Ventura hillside land purchased, development planned
- Local roundup: Oct. 11
- Whisenhunt: Edwards, 82, keeps showing younger sailors how to win
- Rockfish still producing; lingcod are there to find
- Local briefs: Oct. 11
- Sports briefs: Oct. 11
- Seen and heard: Mexian politician accused of cheating
- At 45, Holyfield still not ready to give up the fight
- Lakers drop preseason opener
- Local sports: Oct. 11
- Rio Mesa looking like a real threat
- STDs hidden epidemic in county
- Foxes' tale of recovery
- Former VC basketball star dead at 77
- Lassen: With celebration over, it's time for the next challenge
- Brother of Vargas ends hiatus tonight
- Ducks rally to beat Bruins
- Young talent drives Rockies, D'Backs
- Stars put Kings down again
- Indians a confident team going into ALCS
- Baseball notebook: Rivera's return may be tied in with Torre
- Oxnard soldier killed in Iraq
- NFL notebook: Testaverde, 43, could start after signing with Panthers
- Notre Dame football star Gipp's body exhumed for DNA testing
- Backup QBs are seeing lots of action
- Vigil supports bill for child-care providers
- Rap mogul 'Suge' Knight has run-in with security guards
- For want of a district, Fillmore may lose building, council says
- Oxnard council approves plans for housing project
- Trial in woman's strangulation begins
- Thousand Oaks takes steps toward raising flagpole height limits
- Man gets five-year sentence in date rape
- Starving hawk rescued from attacking crows
- State issues license for group home in Fillmore
- Hawk visits Office Depot for two days
- Thousand Oaks Library to host book arts workshop
- Seabees come marching home
- City wants details on county park proposal
- Coastal Commission delays vote on boating center plans
- Man arrested on rape charges
- Ex-publisher says First Amendment misunderstood
- Business briefs: Oct. 11
- Coalition to aid homeowners
- Top box office
- Racial disparity found in 401(k)s
- 'Minisodes' aim to engage viewer
- UAW, Chrysler deal OK'd
- Housing market to stay weak, report says
- Layoffs at Amgen begin
- Slight economic growth forecast
- Nurses strike Sutter over healthcare plans
- Medtronic stent gets FDA panel's approval
- Final arguments start in Dole pesticide case
- Mr. 500' visits Oxnard Saturday for Race Day'
- Tour kitchen this Sunday
- Hope sprouts anew for dying 2,900-year-old sequoia tree
- LNG — déjà vu all over again
- Isn't it about time the U.S. considered a king?
- Dager: Laws protect teen privacy, even from parents
- Krist: The last of the captives
- Phones the new timepieces, but watches are better
- Editorial: Edifice in Baghdad
- Heirloom gardeners are like archaeologists
- Subjects of photography project are kids, who learn technique, gain self-esteem
- Editorial: Time to grieve in Simi Valley
- Your letters-October 11, 2007
- Clubs listings
- Debbie Harry evolves to the beat on Evil'
- Newly released television shows on DVD
- Gabriel juggles CD, other projects
- New songs, DVD jog McCartney's Memory'
- Locey: Pixies leader carries around lots of aliases, but on Saturday in S.B. he'll be Black Francis
- Brooks & Dunn kick up some dust on their latest studio release
- Favre: Get an up-close look at arachnids in the Natural History Museum's Spider Pavilion
- Local troupe brings Gilbert and Sullivan's zany 'Ruddigore' to life in T.O.
- High Street Arts Center looks into a monster's melancholy soul in 'Victor'
- Greta' cooks up romance for Duff
- New DVDs are joyous reminder of Redding's awesome talent
- Pickles' menu is bursting with blintzes, omelets and other morning mainstays
- Price up to fans for Radiohead album
- Microsoft angels smile on Halo 3' numbers
- 'Blazing Angels,' 'Warhawk' offer dogfight thrills
- Bask in the Ojai Valley's creative glow during the Studio Artists Tour
- Concert listings
- Five things to do in Ventura County
- Art scene


