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- The Bard speaks to Arkansas schoolchildren
- CLU Professor Publishes 1st Mass Market Novel!
- Music for Heart Foundation Gala & Benefit Concert
- Teams sought for basketball tournament
- The great 'toilet cleaning debate' goes on
- Reminiscent of an English countryside
- Repairs that must be made by seller
- Designer offers pet-friendly home decorating tips
- Is it a lemon or is it a lemonade?
- Serene courtyard and second master suite offer tranquility, comfort to Simi home
- State records show in the past two years the number of methamphetamine users in county programs decreased
- Brittney Cole & Robert Porch
- Morrison - 68th Anniversary
- Scoring big in Las Vegas
- Chavez seen as a role model
- Despite split, Democrats expect to win presidency
- Starting depth will be tested early for Angels
- Dodgers relying on manager to piece it together
- Bruins handle Xavier in Western Regional final to earn third straight trip to national semifinals
- Lassen: This time, it's all about unfinished business
- Two big baskets by Deshion Inniss led CLU to a landmark victory
- The Star's men's college basketball team
- Being coached by someone who spoke her language was a big reason Indira Kaljo made an instant impact at Ventura
- The Star's women's college basketball team
- Rider arrested
- Stars rout Kings, build momentum
- Clippers end 10-game skid
- Santana has solid outing as Angels beat Padres
- Dodgers stir memories on a special night
- Rollins' confidence becomes contagious
- Stanford gets past Pitt to reach regional final
- Dixon races to win at Gainsco Indy 300
- Will the Dodgers win the NL West?
- Con: Competition in tough NL West is getting stronger
- Galaxy, Beckham start season with 4-0 loss
- Nordhoff shuts down CI, 3-0
- Royal, Westlake start in familiar positions
- Local results: March 30
- Saturday's catch
- Local roundup: Vargas sets VC record with three-triple game
- Portions of Highway 23 to close for night work
- Fillmore Railfest under way
- Reagan Library will host colonial event
- Healthy Kids Day has family activities
- CSUN clinic gives aid in tax disputes
- Senior citizens will get their own prom
- Participants sought for July 4 Street Fair
- Earth Day Expo vendors still needed
- Fairgrounds to host a garage sale
- Cason Point: Columnist discovers what this 'Idol' chatter is all about
- Civilian astronaut to speak at dinner
- Cesar Chavez Day closures announced
- Librarian's closing the book
- A pilot program specifically targets teenage users
- Tar Heels punch ticket to Texas
- Deadly week on roads in county
- Film, TV actors' unions decide to sever ties
- San Francisco goes dark for Earth Hour
- Caregivers honored at half-day event
- End of winter means end of shelter for homeless
- IRS site untangles taxpayers' issues
- It's not a bad deal to pay off the mortgage
- When given a choice, lose the debt first, protect credit later
- Toyota wooing Japanese buyers with a shopping mall
- Your income tax return contains clues for 2008 tax strategies
- Investment banks won't comment about regulation change
- BioTown's renewable energy push loses some steam
- P&G executive says developing market outlook is strong
- Couple will go underground after losing home to two fires
- Eye On The Environment: Climate change issues discussed
- Estranged couple must still share assets
- Life insurance benefits can be shielded from estate taxes
- In brief: March 30
- Severe weather topic of museum exhibit
- Snowmobile use stays steady at Yellowstone
- Hanford nuclear tours fill up in a day
- Week in review: March 30
- Consumer confidence dives to its lowest level in 16 years
- Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. wins approval of buyout of rival
- Motorola decides to separate cell phone business from rest of firm
- Gardens are branching out with art, history
- Foreign correspondence: March 30
- Resourceful traveler: March 30
- Spring skiing is strong in the West
- Seabees embark on life together in a dream wedding
- So It Goes: His malady is serious, but patient sure isn't
- LeBron James Vogue shot is called racially insensitive
- Literary Happenings: Cal Lutheran offers Monday evening of poetry
- Old-fashioned quilting a trendy craft
- 'Revolution' a cut above
- New Doc Ford is a fast-paced page-turner
- No-bake recipes sought for Strawberry Festival
- Sunday's television highlights
- Traditional school not right for all
- Ventura harnesses land-use planning to fight warming
- Early start like Jeff Gorell's is reality of legislative politics
- Mesa Union School District is both efficient and excellent
- Your letters: full county
- Howry: Fly fishing eases tensions
- Editorial: Enforcement saving lives
- Mysterious Moscow
- Get more for and from your money when times are tough
- Small oil producer gains reputation as big polluter
- Jig is up for free-wheeling home schools
- Speak out against home-schooling decision
- Appeals Court makes a valid point
- Don't let Gov. Schwarzenegger dismantle public education


