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- Windows: The Eyes to the Soul of Your Home
- Newbury Park High Boys Volleyball Beat Simi Valley High
- Stars Lining Up for Kiwanis
- Orange substance found floating in Ventura Harbor
- ANSWERS FOR WOMEN: Depression - the first of a three part lecture series by Connie Larson
- Simi Community Games for Seniors Offers Sponsorship Opportunities
- Vendor Booths Available for Antiques Faire May 10
- Wild Animals in Simi Valley and Oak Park
- "That Voice in the WIlderness is Laughing"
- Enjoy a Day of Play at the Camarillo Family YMCA!
- Drug taskforce seizes 130 pounds of heroin
- Census 2010 will be done with paper and pencil
- Government crash test cites safety concern on Smart micro cars
- MySpace joins record companies in music deal
- Math Fun and Treats at CAPE's Pi Night
- CSUCI's B&TP Names Award Winners; Event Set for April 24
- CSUCI to Host Grand-Opening Ceremony for John Spoor Broome Library April 4
- CSUCI Biology Program Presents 'Coming of Aging in America' Symposium
- CSUCI President to Deliver State of the University Address at Oxnard Chamber Event April 10
- Morning Report: Woman robbed at knifepoint in Ventura
- The End of A Great Era..
- Spiraling Downward
- Wills- 50th Anniversary
- Marks - 50th Anniversary
- Happy Birthday, Hannah Marie
- Elizabeth Engler & Don Chiurazzi
- Hospital opens new health clinic for families
- Gallery Crawl
- Step out for a stroll through Ventura's downtown art scene
- Letter writers hope to kill school cuts
- 'Scared' parents plead for schools to stay open
- Former CSUCI police chief arrested in weekend DUI case
- College team seeks national title after five state wins
- Derby targets Alaska nuisance fish: the northern pike
- North Carolina's Hansbrough has goal within reach
- Memphis reserve suspended
- Whisenhunt: Deception earns win at McCune Memorial
- Anglers welcome lingcod season
- Local Roundup: April 3
- Youth Sports: April 3
- Owners withdraw reseeding proposal
- Coughlin's celebration continues at meetings
- Saunders, Angels quiet Twins
- Walsh will decide Thomas' future soon
- Kropp: Easter Bowl begins action-packed April
- Sports briefs: April 3
- Patrick McEnroe hired by USTA to oversee elite player development
- Clippers have Brand-new feel in win over Sonics
- Dodgers' bats silenced by Giants
- How sweep it is
- Nadal beats Blake at Ericsson Open
- Rash of 7 accidents reported on Hwy. 118
- Oak Park made its statement early in '08
- Gasol returns, Lakers win
- Ricardo Amaya, horse trainer, dies of injuries
- Police say outgoing mail stolen from residences
- Ventura College to hold free financial aid sessions
- Permit forms available for fireworks booth
- Club News April 3
- Senate leaders agree on housing crisis bill
- McCain in the early stages of selecting a running mate
- Bush rebuffed on plan to add two nations to NATO
- Recession possible, Bernanke says; he's mum on rate cuts
- Man shot in leg in Ventura
- Three of Macy's four stores in east county going green
- Eagle statue stolen from Ojai arcade is recovered
- Owner hopes horse will do well at Santa Anita race
- New state official seeks ways to promote volunteerism
- Substance found at harbor
- In Uniform: April 3
- Helping Hands: April 3
- Nash: His home is a no-fly zone with big lizard
- 20th Century Onyx Club presents debutantes
- Memo said 4th Amendment didn't cover anti-terrorism acts
- 3rd-graders may face charges in attack plot
- Conspiracy case trial begins
- National Briefs: April 3
- Stamina may not be key to a great sex life, study finds
- Scientists link genetic info to tobacco use and lung caner
- Border patrol by drones to increase
- An SOS for HELP
- Thief caught playing dead at funeral home
- State Briefs: April 3
- World Briefs: April 3
- Opposition claims win in Zimbabwe election
- Appeal seeks to overturn Enron verdicts
- Regulators cite legal ambiguities in Internet gambling ban
- Noted attorney pleads guilty in lawsuit kickback scheme
- New laptop features unveiled
- Actor's union to start talks with producers
- Scene may be messy for China Olympics
- Year's box office top 10
- 1,000 students check out careers
- Obama, Clinton talk economy in Pennsylvania visits
- Countrywide mortgage practices probe OK'd
- CBS' cuts will affect two L.A. stations
- Inspections ground more flights
- Health store Doctor's Rx for ailing system
- Business briefs: April 3
- Death notices-April 3,2008
- Your letters: April 3, 2008
- Widening readers' horizons
- Measure not good for seniors
- Are small-city woes an omen of big problems?
- Stats refute rhetoric
- Editorial: The infamous torture memo
- Defeat growth and sprawl
- U.S., state governments hold out contradictory signs
- TCM celebrating beauty and genius of Hedy Lamarr
- Taking a look now will help plan tulips for later
- Designers work to keep baseball caps fresh and in demand
- The grass is greener when it's indoors
- Speeding ticket is call for Mom to slow down
- The question becomes 'How do we fit?' when single fathers begin to see another woman
- Art scene
- Concert listings
- 'Syringa Tree' is riveting look at life during apartheid
- Heavenly humor is a high point in 'Acts of God'
- Favre: See scientists reassemble a T. rex at L.A. museum
- Old 97's feel pull of 'Gravity' album
- A trip to Lu Ross Academy, ceramics studio highlight the week
- Locey: L.A. musician plays at the Experi-mental Cafe on Sunday
- The Devil Makes Three will rock Zoey's on Sunday
- Forty years later, 'Bonnie and Clyde' still blows us away
- Bradbury, Donners to get Ojai honors
- Second helpings
- Harvard Cafe's Black and Blue Quesadilla has a delicious kick
- Local heroics beamed to world
- Sequel could be so ridiculous that it's fun
- Combat is still popular, but new offerings avoid Iraq
- Ne-Yo's in a Rat Pack state of mind on new CD, Gentleman'
- Clubs listings
- Jewish Film Festival slate will tickle your funny bone


