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February 18, 2005
3 O'clock update
Here's the lineup for Saturday's Page One:
Attorneys tell a judge there is a "conceptual" settlement of the long-running legal battle over public safety funding in Ventura County. But officials warn, "There isn't an agreement yet."
The latest storm closes Highway 126 ... again, and causes mudslides and high water under bridges ... again. And the rain isn't going to stop. Until Tuesday.
Game officials poke around Simi Valley and Moorpark in search of a "large cat," who has only been seen in passing, but whose large prints have left the community worried.
And, off the wire: Continuing violence in Iraq and an FDA committee votes to allow major painkillers to be returned to pharmacies, but with warnings.
The story on the impact of the U.S. Department of Education drive for tougher No Child Left Behind law enforcement is being moved to Sunday.
Also coming Sunday will be a look at the bridges over Ventura County and how nearly 30 of them don't meet state standards.
Also Sunday, we'll preview a plan by CSU Channel Islands to establish a four-year nursing program.



How about reporting some real news. Jeff Gannon or whatever his name is. A fake journalist, access to the president using a fake name who also it appears to be a homosexual prostitute. Why won't you do your jobs as journalists and report on these serious matters of media manipulation. Collectively, as journalists you no longer have any credibility. Are you on Bush's payroll also?
Posted by: Stuart Siegel at February 19, 2005 08:13 AM