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- NEWBURY PARK MAN ON 13 MONTH MISSION IN SOUTHERN SUDAN
- New Big Band starting in Ventura
- Ceremony Marks Milestone In Camrosa's Recycled Water Project at Leisure Village
- Hardy Learning Center and Academy to Host Five Year Anniversary Celebration
- Enjoy a Day of Play at the Camarillo Family YMCA!
- White supermacist leader served with indictments
- Eagle statue stolen months ago from Ojai shopping center is recovered
- Injured horse trainer passes away
- Ventura Family YMCA hosts National Healthy Kids Day Event
- Hitting a High Note with World-Class Entertainment:14th Ventura Music Festival, May 1-10, 2008
- Ojai Day Laborer Stop 'CLOSED" by Anti-Illegal Immigration Activists
- Morning Report: Rain likely this afternoon
- Herdt: Youth involved in politics
- Three thought-provoking Easter commentaries
- McCain tack different from Bush on foreign policy
- Safeguard lake before opening it to boaters
- Your letters: April 2,2008
- Don't forget your spice cabinet when you spring clean the kitchen; most herbs and spices lose their punch after a few months
- Surge on Wall Street
- New chain takes time off from openings
- Defibrillators work, as does CPR
- Williams: Wealthy are not immune to greed
- End to shuttle program could cost jobs
- Franchise Focus: Desert Sun Tanning Salons
- CBS TV stations cutting news jobs
- Panel OKs stiff slaughterhouse penalties
- State Briefs: April 2
- Business briefs: April 2
- Turner gets the faith, teams up with churches
- Technology aids pilots in Iraq
- Octopuses' garden is kinky, study finds
- U.S. report downplays firefighter shortage
- Democrats keep up attacks on McCain and each other
- Senate leaders create housing relief plan
- Nation Briefs: April 2
- Reforms in Cuba spark shopping sprees
- World Briefs: April 2
- Britain delays troop reduction in Basra
- Called to the Torah: April 2
- Excelling with humility and grace
- Memo details harsh tactics for detainees
- Kids Briefs: April 2
- State justices hear 'Alpha Dog' case
- Congress grills top oil execs on profits
- New chapter for university
- Bush adamant in adding Soviet-era nations to NATO
- Los Angeles polarized over graffiti murals in riverbed
- U.S. to use waivers to cut border fence red tape
- Panel delves into the life of Cesar Chavez
- Scooter drives man to acts of kindness
- Mom hit by school bus in critical condition
- 12,000-mile cycle ride to fight cancer
- Campus Reports: April 2
- Police say woman lost $22,000 in scam; 2 sought
- Group for distressed homeowners to meet
- Santa Susana park effort clears hurdle
- Simi family is touched by the support
- Forensic experts say drugs found in driver's blood
- Bilingual educator to be honored
- Conejo Valley Days gets funding for parade
- City defers decision on spending cuts
- Santa Barbara County man killed in crash
- Law would ban Styrofoam at harbor restaurants
- UCLA targets defensive adjustments
- Oxnard sprints to the finish
- Tough competition not far away
- Angels overwhelm Twins
- Dodgers leg out a victory
- Sports Briefs: April 2
- Belichick doesn't shy away from Spygate
- Serena handles Henin easily
- Vargas, VC continue their hot streak
- Local Briefs: April 2
- Westlake High junior wins FCWT tournament
- No headline - Sc6FCangelsradio02MLB-fc
- Local Roundup: April 2
- A-Rod earns more than Marlins roster
- Knicks set to hire Walsh
- Sabres' Numminen cleared to play
- Marquette's Crean is Indiana's choice
- Massachusetts defeats Florida to reach NIT final
- Senator's visit puts focus on clubs' work
- Connecticut, Tennessee punch Final Four tickets
- U.S. auto sales drop in March
- Amgen CEO's pay drops in 2007
- Star terminates local columnist for plagiarism
- Death notices- April 2, 2008
- Good posture a starting point to a good swing
- 'Big Give' brought a big change to life of former contestant
- Right-to-left experiment
- 'Ugly Betty' will get fiercer
- Some spice cabinet essentials
- Spicy chicken from Myanmar
- Cafe Society: Wine shop move will give room for tasting
- Exotic ingredients for worldly cuisine
- Many parts of spring artichokes are edible
- Newer ovens don't need open door for broiling
- Pears Poached in Red Wine make an elegant sweet treat
- This culinary wallflower bloomed
- Editorial: New math for states
- Editorial: At the old ballgame


