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- Survey: One-third of workers need more sleep
- Rash of auto burglaries reported in Santa Paula
- Golfers escape injury when tree hits cart
- Morning Report: Morning fire causes estimated $35,000 in damage
- Kelley: Presidential hopefuls span several generations
- Boy dragged by horse is flown to hospital
- Stabbing reported during fight at party
- Academy seeks to launch job training, placement program
- Same-sex marriage case going to justices
- Putting unification on ballot is backed
- Saticoy development to be subject of meeting
- Bryant torches Dallas for 30 of season-high 52 in fourth quarter and OT
- Oak Park makes boys' basketball CIF regionals; 6 picked in soccer
- Kevin Love leads UCLA escape
- First-timer cashes in at L.A. Marathon
- L.A. Marathon top finishers and area results
- Falcons, Turner agree on contract
- Bosh sidelined with knee pain
- Vote to close Lake Casitas for one year set
- Sunday's catch
- Local roundup: March 3
- Angels' Garland makes debut; Fielder upset with his contract
- Local calendar: March 3
- Lowe takes a mature approach this time
- In brief: March 3
- Simi's Laker regrets his use of steroids
- Els ends long drought by winning Honda
- Penguins rally to beat Thrashers in shootout
- Kentucky Derby Top 10 list
- No headline - HKN--Kings-Wild_2nd_Ld-Wri
- Allmendinger could temporarily lose ride
- Edwards returns to Victory Lane
- Lassen: Lakers able to celebrate their defensive play
- Thousand Oaks High girls' soccer team checks CIF-SS title off to-do list
- College basketball roundup: March 3
- Gardens of World seeks art for display
- Leaders help fund science programs
- Farewell concerts slated for conductor
- Love Run to benefit Meals on Wheels
- Baby girl adopted in Vietnam arrives in Camarillo
- Day camp is offered during spring break
- St. Patrick's Day party due at hotel
- No damage cited in 3.4 magnitude quake
- Off-duty guard in car hits, kills jogger
- 1,600 teachers could lose jobs
- Injured officer gives thanks for support
- Ship owner to pay $2 million in spill
- Marines sharpen hunter's eye for Iraq Program helps ID friend, foe
- Life insurance owned by strangers gains in popularity
- Los robles honors its volunteers One stands out in a sit-down job
- Winds put a damper on festival for whale migration
- Hospice of the Conejo is reporting great financial health
- Senior Speaks: Remaining mobile is a challenge for older drivers
- Senior Advocate: Seminar to discuss advance healthcare directives
- Unlimited Horizons: Getting your flu shot now save some pain in the future
- Lease agreement keeps Wagon Wheel Bowl open
- Senior briefs: March 3
- East county senior calendar: March 3
- West county senior calendar: March 3
- East county event calendar: March 3
- West county event calendar: March 3
- Hackers recruit for language skills
- ID vault protects personal information from malware
- Refurbished computers help schools compute savings on used machines
- Europeans worry about data online
- Software selects music that suits tastes of listeners
- MIT student is honored for work with antibiotics
- Internet company sued for holding domain names
- New program uses Google to find Web weaknesses
- New gadget is cute, but not all that handy
- A note to our readers: The Star has launched a new business Web page
- Cut tech expenses to ease economic anxiety, save money
- 'Gears of War 2' in the works; smaller games are in demand
- Cyber neighborhood: March 3
- Old lenses work on new cameras
- High-tech tinkers find like-minded friends at gatherings
- The low-seizure diet
- Immortal's past is woven throughout 'New Amsterdam'
- Monday's television highlights
- Your letters: west county
- Your letters: east county
- Closing loopholes raises taxes on those who can't afford it
- It's a no go for quick fix on immigration problem
- Paulson: Silver screen lacks values
- Editorial: Giving back gets a boost
- Emotional Fitness: 10 positive things you can do in 10 minutes


