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- Court rules against DA in judge case
- Student wounded in school shooting pronounced brain dead
- Dads and Daughters Rock at YMCA Sweethearts' Ball
- Crafters Wanted
- Pasta Palooza to Benefit Educational Field Trips
- Changes to Rental Policies at the Poinsettia Pavilion
- POETRY READING AND WRITING
- Median home prices drop to lowest since 2004
- School where student was shot to review safety policies, principal says
- The Contest Continues
- Morning Report: Partly cloudy conditions expected
- TO council votes to hold off on development initiative position
- Strong winds to surface overnight tonight into Thursday Morning.
- From the pro: Looking up not the main cause for missed shots
- Death notice-February 13, 2008
- Student shot in class
- Pettitte: Clemens admitted HGH use
- Lenders tout foreclosure rescue plan
- Oxnard OKs $150,000 campaign for sales tax
- Man arrested in T.O. on child sex charge
- Supervisors renew term for attorney
- CLU student sexually assaulted, officials say
- CLU begins events for Black History Month
- Two men rob doughnut shop
- Midtown council to hold elections
- Fire Department to get $20,000 for cameras
- Free tour of water district facilities offered
- Assessor to get more appraisal, appeal help
- Concert with 7 area bands will aid Boys & Girls Club
- County to help fund low-income housing
- Man badly beaten in home robbery
- Economy blamed for sales tax projections
- Initiative supporters seek order from judge
- Champion speller wins Ojai spelling bee on her birthday
- Board OKs plans for land areas of harbor
- CSUCI leader talks of added programs, cost cuts in address
- It's standing room only at CLU forum on elections
- Governor blasts Blue Cross over confidentiality
- Purdue's win streak reaches 10
- Local sports: Feb. 13
- Local roundup: Feb. 13
- Shooting prompts review of district's safety plans
- Pahlsson's late goal give Ducks fifth straight win
- Loss to Blues ends Kings' trip on a down note
- Vikings' Udeze has form of leukemia
- In second year, Toyota makes inroads at Daytona
- Sports briefs: Feb. 13
- California Golf Writers Hall of Fame adds Pate
- Elite field coming to Riviera
- Young savoring opportunity for a fresh start with Twins
- Putting the bee in biology
- For parents, frustration and fear reign
- Kaljo thinks pink all the time
- Stymied in the pool
- 'Pancreas' wins boy top spot in spelling bee
- Panel widens probe of drug study delay
- Buffett's offer to reinsure may not find any support
- Flawed Duragesic patches recalled
- Venezuela stops selling crude to Exxon
- Business briefs: Feb. 13
- Vitesse goal is to correct finance data by March
- Writers on both coasts casting ballots
- Stocks rise after Buffett's reinsurance offer
- Classic rock knocked off air
- 10 hospitalized after foggy pileup south of Fresno
- Builders' PAC halts contributions
- National briefs: Feb. 13
- State briefs: Feb. 13
- Camarillo youth earns award for saving grandmother
- Kids briefs: Feb. 13
- A cupid cabby plays match game
- Ventura teen receives Girl Scout Gold Award
- Study finds little risk for some in prostate cancer treatment delay
- World briefs: Feb. 13
- Campus reports: Feb. 13
- Kenyan roses exported with armed escorts
- A much-needed Rx for ailing economy
- Australia apologizes for 'degradation' of Aborigines
- Your letters: February 13, 2008
- PVSD unification plan doesn't pencil out for education
- Ignore those who pander to our spendthrift habits
- Herdt: Arnold-McCain party?
- Editorial: Hard lesson on violence
- Acai is the newest berry on the block
- Temperature of eggs, butter is important
- A healthy end to Valentine's Day Dessert is high in antioxidants and low in fat
- Cafe Society: Sip, sample and shake off a busy weekend
- A sweet treat for her sweetheart
- Flavored butters take steak to another level
- Either homemade or bought, sweet treats are special
- Couples and restaurants
- For restaurateur couples, that Valentine's Day date usually gets relegated to the back burner


