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- "SOUL OF MONEY" WORKSHOP
- A Wow of an Art Experience
- Employees Beautify Camarillo as Part of Invitrogen Corporation's Global Volunteer day
- Mastering Your Home Garden Seasonal Workshop
- Surviving Your Summer Vacation
- Verdict reached in murder trial
- Oaks Christian School Girls Choir Takes Top Spot in First-Ever Competition
- Hueneme port workers take part in war protests
- Man robs Ventura store
- Teen shot, wounded by officer just before ramming patrol car, police say
- Morning Report: S.P. officer injured in crash
- Reaching playoffs a priority in team's second season
- Business rail
- Despite progress, county air quality still gets bad grades
- 911 charge may face a legal challenge
- Alternative high school lets students balance education, parenthood
- Star to host party for new networking site for moms
- Fallen Oxnard officers to be honored
- Whisenhunt: Edwards not slowing down with age
- Rockfish, lingcod keep biting
- Favorite draws outside position
- Youth Sports Results: May 1
- Youth Sports Roundup: May 1
- Santana blows Athletics away
- VC men, women sharing a State of mind
- Local Sports Briefs: May 1
- BCS officials reject playoff proposal
- Sports Briefs: May 1
- Kropp: Lowe leaves second Ojai experience on high note
- Nash: Cook dishes up food for thought
- League finals a hurdle to CIF Prelims
- T.O. moves into first-place tie
- Dodgers sharp in every phase
- Youth Softball/Baseball Roundup: May 1
- Strawberry Festival gala to mark silver anniversary
- Fed cuts rate by quarter point
- Mussels quarantine in effect
- Group to host forums, interviews, debates
- Rep. Capps endorses Obama
- Conejo Valley Days serves up cotton candy, rides, corn dogs and tradition
- More land could be added to local recreation area if bill passes
- 3 high schools in county to receive grants
- Lewis murder trial in closing arguments
- Employees seek wage increases
- Sharp indicted, accused of killing 6-year-old boy
- Thousand Oaks sets priorities for the year
- Rental scam not meant to harm, woman says
- In uniform: May 1
- Bringing back Twitty
- Austria case revives debate on Europe's prison terms
- Olympic torch to go atop the world
- Troop deaths hit 7-month high in Iraq
- World Briefs: May 1
- Farm subsidies shifting to feed needy
- Get your kicks for free in Chile
- Rare giant squid carcass studied in New Zealand
- State Briefs: May 1
- Mom arrested after 32 years on the lam
- Fire guts famous Hollywood club
- DNA confirms IDs of czar's children, ending mystery
- Students enticed by personalized ads
- National Briefs: May 1
- Edison is proposing solar power program
- Rockefeller family seeks changes at Exxon Mobil
- Products grow at farm stands
- GM lowers sales forecast, loses $3.3 billion in quarter
- Integration missteps at AOL lead to unit's first flat ad quarter
- Economy struggles in first quarter
- AT&T launches new TV service with 10 channels
- Studios balk at Actors Guild contract demands
- Your letters: May 1, 2008
- Tired and tame remedies
- Your letters: Adult vs. Juvenile
- Day of Silence shouts to us all
- Who are these 12 million illegals living in the U.S.?
- Democratic Party's superdelegate system smacks of elitism
- Editorial: 911 'fee' will cost the city
- Prep lawns and gardens for optimal growth
- Guidelines are the same for high-tech parenting
- Herbs please both eye and palate
- Area agencies provide compost to public
- Online offspring, webisodes, provide fix for fans of '24'
- Prolific comedy writer Perret is seriously helpful
- Best bets
- Five things to do in Ventura County
- A daring combo with a spin in a helicopter and prize-winning chili
- Favre: Artist's silhouettes give shape to a wounded past
- The absurd accentuates the ridiculous
- Locey: Grammy nominee KT Tunstall eyes fame post-'Cherry Tree'
- TV shows on DVD
- Ventura Music Festival
- 'Grey's Anatomy' star Patrick Dempsey finds success as big-screen leading man
- Second helpings
- Welcoming Luna's offers home-style Mexican dishes
- MySpace unveils karaoke feature
- Game sales on rise
- Clubs listings
- Theater goes 'Nude,' revives its 1958 debut production
- Jazz drummer morphs New Orleans grooves with Zeppelin's rock
- 'Hall of Fame' provides nine classic tables with a digital makeover
- Concert listings
- Santa Barbara band Nerf Herder keeps following the comic track on its new CD
- Local Roundup: May 1
- Club News: May 1
- Culture listings
- Art scene


