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- How to Prepare Yourself for Owning a Dual Purpose Second Home
- How to Prepare Yourself for Owning a Dual Purpose Second Home
- Snow in Somis!
- Blue Stew band member passes away
- Attention All Musicians
- Control Panel shortcut that works
- Local Residents Invited to Waste Management's Earth Day Festival and Open House
- Appeal of murder conviction over rap video fails
- Local GOP sues county over campaign complaint
- Kiwanis Club of Oxnard 56th Annual Pancake Breakfast
- Local Rivals Play Volleyball: NPHS vs. TO
- NPHS Volleyball Took On Calabasas
- Fire at Ventura home injures 2, causes estimated $400,000 in damage
- A Father 'N' Son Rock Band, Camarillo's The Feisty Piranhas,
- NOTRE DAME PRESIDENT COMING TO VENTURA
- 2 injured in fire that consumed Ventura home
- Friends Rose, Immelman tied for lead; Woods four shots back
- Obama reinstates 846 purged delegates
- High School Tennis/ Golf Roundup: April 11
- Cancellations increase airline industry's costs
- Poulter creates a buzz with his play
- Millennium soars on Takeda bid
- Texas authorities defend handling of polygamist sect
- Death notices-April 11, 2008
- Buttitta: Postcard from Augusta: April 11
- County gas prices already at $3.90
- Safe routes to school
- VRA Sprint Cars to race at Hanford this weekend
- Newman earns 43rd career pole
- Mavericks beat Jazz to clinch playoff spot
- Bynum sees knee specialist, not cleared to practice
- Community College Roundup: April 11
- Sports Briefs: April 11
- Sharks prevail behind Nabokov's goaltending
- Whisenhunt: Wet Wednesday races mean summer season has arrived
- Jones' Olympic relay teammates stripped of medals by IOC
- Carmona signs $15 million deal
- ESPN went overboard on Vitale's Hall of Fame nod
- Carlisle: Nantz gets ready for special moment
- WNBA's Liberty to play outdoor game at Arthur Ashe Stadium
- Ducks hand Stars power
- Lakers not neighborly
- Carpenteria claims second straight Frontier meet win
- Local Roundup: April 11
- No quick withdrawal from Iraq expected
- Accident victim in critical condition
- Council OKs land purchase for hotel
- Westlake rejects proposed alcohol party law
- CLU's program increases diversity
- Witness tells trial jury about phone call
- Thousands expected at Earth Day event
- Outlook for Rio schools' fiscal health is not good
- Police arrest 5 in recent bank robberies
- Senate approves study to expand wilderness area
- Camarillo council opposes Malibu LNG site
- $5,000 reward offered to find missing girl
- Rotary auditioning youths for festival
- Construction date for Simi sewer reset
- Arts and crafts vendors needed for beach festival
- Man on motorcycle crashes during chase
- Police arrest 3 after burglary
- Property taxes pour in on the last day to pay
- Adolfo Camarillo Highway name is endorsed
- Women's Forum set for weekend
- Rice Avenue interchange funding OK'd
- Former deputy public defender arrested on 17 felony counts
- What's Happening: April 11
- Artist immortalizes her collections in still-life paintings
- State Briefs: April 11
- No solid link found between illnesses
- Council votes to cancel commercial salmon fishing
- House changes rules to delay trade vote
- Nation Briefs: April 11
- World Briefs: April 11
- Leader says torch relay protests put Olympics in 'crisis'
- Police suspect office cleaner of drunken driving when she arrived
- Moth spraying could affect economy
- Lungless aquatic frog discovered on remote island of Indonesia
- Mortgage rates remain unchanged
- Wal-Mart, video company are far apart on price
- Lobbying expenditures hit record level in '07
- Lifting depression
- Food, fuel first
- After early glitches, Charter settles in
- Groundings put strain on U.S. economy
- Business Briefs: April 11
- Google could benefit from deal
- Your letters: April 11, 2008
- What will come second after 'enforcement first'?
- Giving teens a place here would help avoid tragic crashes
- 2010 could be a Brown year in governor's race
- Editorial: A city of the future?
- Editorial: Way too many hugs and tears
- George Strait's new set at the top of two charts
- Keanu Reeves is in over his head in 'Street Kings'
- 'Smart People' role has change of attitude, walk
- Osmonds will co-host show saluting mothers
- Dennis Quaid plays against type in a sometimes witty, often silly film


