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- Clinton turns her attention to Tuesday's turnout
- McCain tries to distance himself from pastor cited for anti-Catholic remarks
- Obama accuses Clinton of political expediency
- Democratic voters more diverse, younger this year, exit polls show
- Calendario
- Car club news
- Audi TT Coupe — the Taut Torpedo
- Simi Valley Ford receptionist celebrates 20 years with company
- Students plug into battery technology
- Incentives continue at local dealerships
- Fans mourn rare plane's departure to museum
- Votantes: latinos su gran impacto
- Ayuda teatro a proveer despensas
- Conciencia de conservador
- Reunión de padres enfoca la seguridad en las escuelas
- Ganadores de los Premios al Liderazgo Latino
- Kmart: un cierre que se siente en Oxnard
- Concurso de deletreo
- Braceros responden a llamado de la historia
- La Reina High School wins mock trial title
- Programa trae música a las escuelas
- Castro va, Castro viene y Miami sigue igual
- Governor's proposed 10% cut a worry for county educators
- 22 arrested in county in immigration operation
- New fumigant limits spur debate on methyl bromide
- Commuter train to Santa Barbara in 2 years seen
- Pact for design of traffic circle OK'd
- Contract to finish work on Canyon Oaks Park in Westlake approved
- T.O. parents fight to keep Meadows School open
- Honda leaderboard crowded
- Eagles sign Samuel; Jets pull off trades
- Stanford closer to Pac-10 title
- Sports briefs: March 1
- Local roundup: March 1
- Charges dropped against Alston
- Nuggets hold off Clippers
- Judge unseals Bonds' 2003 testimony
- Woods' homer caps rally against Rangers
- Rookie Kuroda takes his talent show to the mound
- Sports briefs: March 1
- Blazers able to cool off Lakers
- Area grabs foothold as CIF soccer power
- Ventura puts up a unified front
- Cold shooting during second half costs St. Bonaventure in CIF final
- Hero Hannah: $25,000 gift allows Moorpark girl to give back
- Winslow vs. Watson adds intrigue to VC's semifinal
- CLU men have a bad time of it
- Correction: March 1
- Man stuck in traffic arrested after chase
- Free seminar focuses on foreclosure, debt
- Officials warn of lottery scam used in Fillmore
- Senior Center offers cancer education
- Community briefs: March 1
- Pet of the Week: March 1
- Goal in life should be living with love and wisdom
- Compton: Benefit recipients can qualify for economic stimulus payment
- Family thanks the responders who saved son
- 25,000 low tax bills to be raised next time
- Tyler: 55,000 in county diagnosed with diabetes
- Bravos: March 1
- Weigle: T.O. Senior Center sponsors Youth Stamp Day in April
- Once 300 pounds, woman to run in Los Angeles Marathon
- Prince Harry got his wish to go to war, for 10 weeks
- Democratic fundraising gives GOP cause to worry
- National briefs: March 1
- Putin leaves office with rigid political system in place
- Author admits fabricating Holocaust survival story
- CEO says Victoria's Secret may be 'too sexy'
- Immigrants flee in response to new law
- 'Chemical Ali' death sentence endorsed
- Afghanistan drug report is grim
- State briefs: March 1
- Red Cross admits booking problems
- Union says 2 inspectors on leave over beef recall
- World briefs: March 1
- Mukasey refuses to order probe of contempt citations
- Robot dog cheers up elderly
- Virginia court upholds spam conviction
- Business briefs: March 1
- Businesses tighten travel budgets
- County's jobless rate rises to 5.9%
- Federal trustees seek Countrywide sanction
- Upbeat video strikes sour notes on state of the real estate market
- Negative news sends stocks lower
- Studies point out generational differences
- Editorial: It's La Reina, again
- Editorial: Big numbers on healthcare
- Religion briefs: March 1, 2008
- Meeting seniors' spiritual needs to be topic of Ventura conference
- Pa Ventura
- Thomas: Does Oscar help to glorify violence?
- Calendar throws Irish Catholics a curve
- Being treated unfairly?
- Taking a different approach to exercise
- Simi Valley Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge employees make you feel at home
- It's official: The 'Boys will be back in town


