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- Two KOs for La Colonia in Chicago
- Kiwanis Club of Oxnard 56th Annual Pancake Breakfast
- County cities rely on auto sales to fund budgets
- 5+2=4
- Audi coupes return with a hit
- Subaru Legacy sedan adds 6-cylinder engine
- Car club news
- Volunteers given just desserts (and dinner)
- Crash victim recalled as a great dad and husband
- Lopez lifts Stanford to victory
- Storm rips holes in Georgia Dome, halting SEC tourney
- MLB's foray into China a risk-reward proposition
- Loaiza continues strong spring
- Local roundup: March 15
- Youth sports: March 14
- Clippers fall behind fast, never recover
- Rockets take share of West lead with 21st straight win
- Price gains confidence at Valencia
- Singh gets well quickly
- Pet of the week: March 14
- Sports briefs: March 14
- Compton: Discharge documents are required for military burial
- Tyler: Early detection of cancer can lead to better outcomes
- Gasol's misstep starts Lakers' trip on the wrong foot
- Dykstra helps Westlake send T.O. to its first loss
- Lassen: Freshmen show they're ready for the big stage
- UCLA closes out USC
- Man convicted of fraud is in custody
- No headline - nxxWCcommbriefs15
- Budget plans shape election year
- Hueneme to mark its 60th with cake, motto
- Missing the crowd while abstaining from Starbucks
- Ojai event honors military killed in Iraq war
- T.O. residents warned about panhandling sex offender
- T.O. High earns title at Knowledge Bowl event
- Schools in county send out 600 pink slips
- New Ventura staffer is a 'conduit' linking homeless to social service programs
- Group plans 'sober stations'
- Hospital's CEO in '80s will assume same role
- Human remains found on ranch land
- 2 colleges in top 50 for degrees to Latinos
- Islanders pay dearly at the gas pump
- Temple discovered in Peru
- Kitty confessions don't fly in murder case
- D.C. gun ban to be challenged at Supreme Court
- Desperate for labor, states considering guest-worker plans
- Protests turn violent in Tibet
- World briefs: March 14
- Female Marine traveled U.S. in World War II
- Supporters of reforms struggle in Iran election
- Energy drinks with alcohol aimed at youths
- Da Vinci may have inked long-lost chess drawings
- U.S. says a top al-Qaida figure caught
- State briefs: March 14
- National briefs: March 14
- House passes Democratic bill on surveillance
- McCain's campaign tied to war
- HUD aims to simplify mortgage-term disclosure
- Business briefs: March 15
- Alcoa buys local makers of aerospace fasteners
- Obama denounces pastor's remarks against the U.S.
- Spring breakers stick to U.S. fun Uncertainty at border hampers Mexican trips
- Consumer prices steady last month, but experts say inflation respite is over already
- Skittish traders send Dow plunging
- Amgen to alter how execs get bonus pay
- United Airlines hikes fuel surcharge to $50
- Pa Ventura
- Another fictitious autobiography to fix up
- Thomas: Art vs. 911: Unspoken priorities
- Editorial: No pipes are calling
- Editorial: The writing on the wall
- David Morse: from 'St. Elsewhere' to George Washington
- Religion calendar-March 15,2008
- St. Patrick's Day began as a feast day for Catholics
- Why do men in power risk it all for sexual encounters?
- Pornography called growing threat
- Why do those political wives stand by their cheating men?


