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- Moorpark College President announced
- Kristen Karanikolas & Sean-Michael Montgomery
- Congratulations Tanya
- Congratulations, Ashley!
- Lyndsay Heitmann & Nathan Avery
- Terese Gonzales & Scott Satterfield
- Lisa Tillquist & Steven Baier
- Volunteers Transform Downtown Park for Community
- Retired Marine Corps captain found guilty in sex case
- Together, We Can Fill Our World with Love, Peace and Harmony Again!
- Bistro 13, Camarillo's Good Luck
- Good Fun in Good Hands
- Batter up!
- Two Simi Valley Students Chosen in "The 4-Way Test and Me" Essay Contest
- GM says 19K US hourly workers taking its buyout offers
- Local speller fails to advance to quarterfinals
- CSUCI Announces Students Eligible for Commencement 2008
- Notice anything different? We've changed
- Business videos
- New Moorpark College president named
- BofA alters plan for mortgage unit
- Family's tea strikes familiar chord with fans
- Cuts to jobs, funding likely at Conejo schools
- Morning Report: Mostly sunny, warm weather expected
- Congratulations, Veronica
- Happy Birthday
- Actor promotes film in hometown
- Fusion cuts Leopoldo, questions his commitment
- Ojai Music Festival will showcase Steve Reich's groundbreaking music
- U.S. water polo team ready to get schooled
- No crossing guards near 5 schools next year
- Program helps deaf kids develop skills
- Boston takes 3-2 lead in Eastern Conference finals
- Crosby scores 2 to lift Penguins to 3-2 win in Game 3
- Anglers finding mixed bag
- Camarillo, Fillmore capture softball titles in T.O. tourney
- Youth Sports Roundup: May 29
- Youth Sports Results: May 29
- Angels unable to complete a sweep of Tigers
- Baseball Notebook: May 29
- Thieme finds the strength to help Sonoma St. win marathon game
- Kropp: It's rare to have CIF doubles champs from Ventura County
- Sharapova nearly blown away
- Sports Briefs: May 29
- Huge opportunity in front of Lakers
- Strength in singles helps Thacher beat La Salle
- Local foundation recognizes 'champions of mental health'
- New principal named for Oak Park High
- County is using new methods to control pests
- Joni and Friends center continues to grow
- Beckham helps lead England over United States 2-0
- Dodgers falter in the late innings
- Whisenhunt: Youth sailing sessions offered
- Progress reported in homeless effort
- Former diplomat lambastes Bush administration on Iraq invasion
- Opponents blast traffic ballot initiative
- Ballot-box planning a common tool for change in county cities
- Date set for legal same-sex weddings
- Assembly passes bag fee legislation
- Highway 118 widening project advances
- Local churches unite for community service
- Four navy employees are given awards
- Foundation looking for Person of the Year
- Workshop to discuss water quality improvement
- Hospital construction plan draws fire
- Nash: He may be sitting on an oil mine
- Treaty seeks to ban cluster bombs
- Lawmakers in Nepal abolish the monarchy
- McClellan book sets off White House fireworks
- Democrats seek compromise to delegate dispute
- National Briefs: May 29
- Woman in iron lung dies after power fails
- Maine town's jail up for sale for $200,000
- Border governors gather in Mexico amid crime wave
- Center brings hope to disabled
- State Briefs: May 29
- Candidates strive to define what their party represents
- California Supreme Court hears lesbian insemination case
- 3 shark attacks panic Mexico resort area; experts are baffled
- World Briefs: May 29
- 7 scientists share first Kavli prizes for discoveries
- Club News: May 29
- 'Heaven' on Earth is fundraiser site
- In Uniform: May 29
- Death notices - May 29, 2008
- Ford planning white-collar layoffs
- UPS plans air deal with DHL
- Dow decides to raise prices
- Eight journalists denied rehiring
- Bear Stearns deal vote due today
- Producers, AFTRA agree on contract
- Harry Potter prequel will be sold
- Your letters: May 29, 2008
- Your letters: Measure B
- Your letters: Judical Candidate Bennett
- Your letters: Judical Candidate Orellana
- Clinton-Kennedy tie turns grim with comment
- Activists blast Chevron on rights, pollution
- Editorial: 3rd District: Kathy Long
- California vote will be close
- Expect to be wowed by the percussive power of 'Ionisation,' Edgard Varèse's seminal work
- Best bets
- Cultural listings
- Clubs listings
- Concert listings
- Mika gets to work on Cartoon' follow-up
- New singles
- New CD due in 2009 from Happy Mondays
- Genesis links with Wal-Mart for tour DVD
- From player to parent
- Locey: Live will bring serious chops to its serious rock Friday
- Jim Bianco calls from Prague to chat about his Zoey's debut
- Favre: Musical tells Janis Joplin's stirring story in her own words
- 'Canned' spends the day being as green as possible at festival
- Newly released TV shows on DVD
- Bow Wow will focus on acting
- Actor shows his range on the range in six-DVD Western set
- Rabid fan base helped bring Carrie & Co. to the big screen
- Second helpings
- New Italian restaurant deserves to thrive in T.O.
- Bands make odd stops on the road
- Lighthearted fun back with Banjo-Kazooie'
- 'Wii Fit' built around Balance Board for before and after results
- Hats off to 'Chorus Line'
- Art scene
- Five things to do in Ventura County


