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- Explosion in high-priced student loans sows seeds of trouble for U.S. economic growth
- New York City in Supreme Court fight over private-school tuition for rich man's special-education child
- College-newspaper editor under fire over Bush commentary
- Realtors join Troop Real Estate's Wood Ranch office
- Rodeo Realty welcomes two to Simi
- Hayes Martin Associates welcomes director of account services
- Coldwell Banker agent now a Certified Residential Specialist
- Second in series of Refinance Seminars set for Oct. 10, 13 Answering the federal government's call for increased consumer education, Sabre Mortgage steps up to educate and inform local homeowners.
- Tour of Bank-Owned Homes for sale deemed huge success
- Diverse team joins Coldwell Banker Westlake Village Regional
- Leaving their hearts in San Francisco
- Top broker joins Prudential California Realty in Ventura
- Don't miss the final two home opportunities at Port Haviland at Seabridge
- Savvy homebuyers thrive at The Bridges at Heritage Valley Custom programs give homeowners a Bridge to Home Ownership.
- Why buyers, sellers need a home warranty plan
- RAP Communications, five clients saluted for creativity by ELAN
- Country-style family home has upscale features
- Area Housing Authority to offer counseling for homeownership in Spanish Oct. 2
- Grand opening set for Sept. 29 at Arroyo Run in Simi Valley
- Troop Realtor attends national academy
- In praise of the Simple life Modest, single-story ranch style home in hills of Newbury Park sits on more than one acre of land amid lush, award-winning landscape, breathtaking views of mountains, vall
- Homebuyers find incentives up to $75,000 with award-winning quality, value at Henderson Cottages in Ventura
- Don't miss out on the exciting events happening at Valencia this fall
- ERA Cusick Realty welcomes agent
- CREIA offers seminar in Thousand Oaks
- Updates to FHA home mortgage terms could attract borrowers
- When a crisis occurs, a homeowner with little cash saved becomes vulnerable to foreclosure
- Extra police to watch for red-light scofflaws
- Pipe to be put under Kanan Road by pulling it
- Families reunite at Point Mugu
- Women take aim
- Fewer lobster seekers found on Saturday
- Bargains hard to find at county trustee sales
- Will the Angels go deep into the postseason?
- UCLA is a strong finisher
- No. 1 USC overcomes 16 penalties, other errors to edge Washington
- Saturday's catch
- Police release sketch of suspect in attack
- Wood carries Santa Clara again
- Man stabbed during fight in front of restaurant
- Local calendar
- Cason Point: Pedestrians could use a prayer on sidewalks
- Oak Park, Oaks Christian shine at Stanford cross country meet
- Broncos take another crack at Colts
- Colorado takes down No. 3 Oklahoma
- Auburn knocks off defending champion
- Tiago wins gem of a race
- In brief
- Second-half blitz carries No. 2 LSU to win
- West roundup
- Cal ducks past Oregon
- Escobar gets 17th win; Colon used as a reliever
- Gwynn Jr.'s triple helps keep Padres from clinching spot
- Con: Getting through loaded AL will be tough
- Americans teaming up flawlessly
- Mondol leads Ventura to win over Compton
- Busch slips past Kenseth to earn Busch victory
- Kings skate by Ducks in opener at London
- Moorpark's late rally falls short in 28-21 loss
- Delmon Young mad about removal
- Local results
- Gonzalez drives in winner in 10th
- D.C. United extends unbeaten string to 11 matches
- Mets, Phillies take race to final day
- CLU airs it out to beat La Verne, 45-24
- Germany, Brazil to meet in final of Women's World Cup
- Whales' deaths spur questions on ship speeds
- LAPD writer smudges thin blue line with debut novel "L.A. Rex"
- Parents turn to coaches to help with discipline
- 'Interred With Their Bones' is exciting, entertaining read
- Hue can make an outfit pop
- Purple rules over the fall fashions
- 'It' color shadows eye-catching this fall
- Candles 2.0: The next generation of home fragrance, and it doesn't come cheap
- Keep safety in mind when using candles
- Home fragrances needn't be costly
- Schools follow letter of food law, but not necessarily the spirit
- Share your adoption, oops' e-mail, DIY tales
- Patchett's 'Run' shows power of family
- Memoir by DNA pioneer is a disappointment
- Ogintz: See fall foliage through eyes of youngsters
- Literary Happenings: 'Candy Cane Murder' puts crime in Christmas
- Baby play yards recalled after accident
- Some famous names have gotten into scents game
- Choose a Toronto neighborhood, from Beaches to skyscrapers
- 'Third' another inspiring look at women
- 'Tree of Smoke' explores moral landscape of Vietnam
- Sunday's television highlights
- John Slattery does double duty with gigs on 2 TV series
- Travel to Ithaca, N.Y., in the lush land of the Finger Lakes
- Resourceful traveler
- Alleged Fallujah war crimes may be difficult to prosecute
- Foreign correspondence
- New York's Niagara Wine Trail: Grapes, tastings and ghosts
- Wounded veterans suffering financially
- Eye on the Environment: Car pooling helps drivers save cash, eases congestion
- New relationships emerge between colleges, retailers
- New way to rock the boat
- Leveraged buyouts might have slowed, but they haven't quit
- Woodard: SpeedNetworking lets business set mingle
- Hiring relatives can have pros, cons
- In brief: full county
- IRS plans audit in bid to cut tax evasion
- Gender gap in computer science scrutinized
- This Avon representative has a mustache
- Prenuptial agreement shows willingness to trust partner
- Be aware of changes in benefit options
- Jet backlog grows for Brazil's Embraer
- Service members have special rights
- Grin and bear it: Teen drivers show dad real insurance world
- Krist: Santa Cruz Island's ecological rebirth
- Howry: Rude cell-phone manners
- Editorial: Walking does a child good
- Loss of growth-control measure bad for T.O.
- Gain upper hand when facing career change
- Week in review
- Teen arrested on suspicion of rape
- No Child Left Behind law needs work
- Genuine role models needed now more than ever
- Your letters: full county
- 800 volunteer to care for 30 United Way groups
- So It Goes: Buenos dias from Spangland


