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- He lost his family's trust
- Mighty Cash Cats to play Oxnard High Band benefit
- Enough Taxes Already...
- Agoura Hills Library Programs For All Ages
- Chevy Corvette Z06: Don't ask why, just go
- Toyota brings its green message to the county
- Editorial: Voters urged to approve C7
- Curriculum and technology among Las Virgenes candidate priorities
- Venturan wants to promote business as part of City Council
- Thomas hopes to use political experience in Agoura Hills
- LA colonia casting off negative reputation
- Oak Park breaks through
- Football roundup: Oct. 20
- Aguirre a bright spot for Fillmore
- Nordhoff turns to its trusty kicker to beat Carpinteria
- Santa Paula struggles after taking early lead
- Ventura defeats Dos Pueblos for first win
- Pacifica continues winning ways
- Westlake's Owens spreads the wealth
- Takeaway helps Oxnard break away from Rio Mesa
- Agoura's win the latest to shake league
- Buena bounces back in big way
- St. Bonaventure D gets an A
- UCLA, Cal have played roles in wild season
- VC, Mack now seeing progress
- Local roundup: Oct. 20
- Local sports: Oct. 20
- Isner reaches Calabasas semis
- Hillman named new Royals manager
- Moorpark's win over VC a first
- Pay cut a big factor in Torre's decision
- Red Sox need Schilling to pitch in
- Bravos: Oct. 20
- Nabbing gator is no goose chase
- Johnston says it's 'right time' to retire
- Roadside bomb kills Hueneme man in Iraq
- Charter school gets $450,000 state grant
- South Bend brings back good memories for USC
- Sports briefs: Oct. 20
- Cammalleri continues hot start
- Photo lovers: Focus on crawl
- YMCA joins largest celebration character
- Search for Seabee kayakers called off
- Tony Snow to speak at Reagan Library
- Camarillo parade organizers seeking volunteers
- Moorpark man who lived in city over 80 years dies
- Woman overcome by hardship after husband's '05 slaying
- Local briefs: Oct 20
- At CLU convocation, leader urges acts of reconciliation
- Author cites school social agendas for inadequate sex education
- Closing arguments in murder trial
- T.O. group's proposal seeks to ease traffic
- Veterans get look at plans for memorial
- Clayman to retire post as public defender
- T.O. open space plan sets it apart
- Bernanke explains policymaking
- G7 pledges damage control
- U.N. agency approves WiMax as mobile wireless standard
- More oil pressure at pump
- Wealthy head to destination clubs
- Adaptation stressed at business conference
- A good fit at the right price
- Animated Bible tale commands respect
- Job market has expected dips, is mostly stable
- Community briefs: Oct. 20
- Miller: Permit is needed to park RVs on city streets
- Compton: Death tied to disability pays up to $2,000 benefit
- Fantasy shows add a dose of reality with everyday jobs
- Behold the little child with a smile and a psalm
- 'Sit down, shut up,' says punk Zen priest
- Religion briefs-October 20, 2007
- Latin American clerics recruited to better serve Hispanics in U.S.
- Damaged and dramatic
- Cable network seeks another hit with 'Wizards of Waverly Place'
- Never enough Elvira? There's more to come
- Lee Pace takes time to smell the 'Daisies'
- Pa Ventura
- Coming soon, a real bust of a boom
- Congress caves on protecting our privacy
- Thomas: Crusade's been on 'hold' for 25 years
- Comodidad domina los modelos 2008
- Calendario
- Lorena Ochoa: Mujer Deportista del Año
- Rice busca respaldo de Mubarak
- You Tube : bajo control
- Phoenix y Wahlberg, los dueños de la noche
- Menos de un mes en Irak
- Demócratas o republicanos
- Homenaje a nuestros soldados
- Derrotas y esperanzas del 'sueño' estudiantil
- Más hispanos, más casas
- Danza a la usanza precolombina
- Dos 'estrellas' para el Distrito Rio


