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- Teaching families the power of playtime
- How to develop good memory skills
- West Nile-infected birds found
- Girl, 10, shot in road rage incident
- City weighs rent control for mobile home park
- Foreclosure sales up 784% in 2007
- New publisher of Star is named
- Boeing pays $471,000 pollution fine
- Westlake moves ahead on park renovation job
- Court rejects petition to waive sex offender law
- Home sales drop 31.2 percent
- Simi Valley mourns for volunteer Bob Lipman
- Home affordability a big local issue, conferees report
- Council vote delayed on Rancho area subdivision
- The $65,000 question is answered: no to mileage
- Camarillo resident walks the walk
- Going in search of a search dog
- Local briefs: First human case of West Nile this year reported
- Local roundup: SOAR 5K coming in October
- In brief: Maple Leafs' Bell gets 15-game suspension
- NFL notes: Belichick apologizes for videotape flap
- Rose Parade float to be part of Dodgers' 2008 celebration
- Nash: He meets his match in a furry bandit
- Book details 'Reagan's Top hand'
- County might house state prisoners
- China needs late goal to edge Denmark, 3-2
- Woods, Mickelson going for big prize
- Details of Suriname aid pact explained in book
- Uncle Herb's closes after 39 years
- Angel's victory a walk in the park
- School board to hold special meeting today
- Festival of Flavor set for Sunday in Oxnard
- Coast panel drops suit, will rehear harbor proposal
- Celebrating Simi Valley
- Football roundup
- Billingsley, Loney lead Dodgers past Padres
- Keller's memory of USC painful
- Whisenhunt: Spitdog escapes with victory in Prison Break
- Fishing report: Malibu white seabass weighs 45.2 pounds
- Business briefs: Wal-Mart renews original emphasis on low prices
- Countrywide workers sue over 401(k) losses
- Custom political TV ads in works
- Burger King vows to offer healthier fare for kids
- Oil hits $80 a barrel after decline in inventories reported
- Scrutiny of greens still missing
- Mattel admits that it could have done better job on Chinese toys
- Your letters: September 13, 2007
- Your letters: Iraq
- Your letters: Petraeus report
- Dager: Pampered dogs, and husbands, can sometimes get cranky
- What would Churchill do about the war in Iraq?
- Redistricting dies again
- Editorial: Don't forget other victims
- Beyond Paradise is dreamy copper plant
- Festivals begin buzz for Oscars race
- 'Star Wars' fans still find lots to talk about
- Daylong seminar to benefit home gardeners
- Luring butterflies to your yard is easy with the right plants
- Butterfly garden facts
- Museum has some insect magic to see
- Concert listings
- Art scene
- Though sunny and funny, 'Darwin in Malibu' play offers a lot to think about
- Beethoven's only opera is transformed into a feast for the ears and the eyes
- Puppets mull over the complexities of life in fresh, funny musical at the Ahmanson
- Bjrk plots another album
- Genesis has no plans beyond tour
- Fresh cuts: new singles
- Hip-hop stars dropped new discs this week; neither is a knockout
- Internet-savvy band has made the leap from cyberspace onto the national charts
- Mad Caddies will keep the upbeat reggae jams pumping Friday at the Simi Valley Music Festival
- Maguire may take lead in Robotech'
- Carter on big screen in book tour documentary
- Newly released television shows on DVD
- 'Flash Gordon' DVD bursts with over-the-top Pop Art appeal
- Jodie Foster's latest character takes aim at her fears in 'Brave One'
- Chinese dishes are distinctive at Newbury Park eatery
- Sample some silly photo collections
- Army of portable strategies
- Main stage schedule
- Pianist's goal is to play every piece like it's a world premiere
- Boris Brott wants to keep his players loose and animated as New West Symphony's newest season begins
- Favre: High-flying jet packs, lifelike robots will be in the spotlight at NextFest
- Aerosmith will begin new CD in November


