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March 28, 2005

Afternoon update

The earthquake in Indonesia will be our lead story in tomorrow's Star. We will package that with a story from Star staff writer Tom Kisken who is in Sri Lanka, with photographer Matt McClain, and a group of Westlake Village volunteers working on rebuilding a fishing village. They'll tell us what it was like to be awakened and told that another tsunami may be on the way.

Also tomorrow, we will have a story from staff writer John Scheibe (jscheibe@VenturaCountyStar.com) about the impact of the closure of the cafeterias at Ventura County's three community colleges.

And staff writer Zeke Barlow (zbarlow@VenturaCountyStar.com) looks at the colorful bridge project being built over the Santa Clara River on Highway 101. Except Caltrans isn't too thrilled with the color. It's the ongoing target of folks with cans of spray-paint.

Off the wire, we plan to run the story on the U.S. Supreme Court hearing today on whether the U.S. can deny foreign criminal suspects access to legal help from their consulates.

Not on the list for Page One tomorrow is the latest on the Terri Schiavo case. It was the feeling at the news budget meeting that there is nothing new on the situation today, so we'll run the story inside the front section.


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