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  • Water restrictions in Oceanside have been lifted, city officials announced today.
  • Southland law enforcement and elected officials were advising residents to remain vigilant today in response to the death of al- Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, although there were no specific threats of retaliation.
  • High Tech High International is the only California school to qualify in the national commencement competition to lure President Barack Obama to their graduation ceremony.
  • Peace and Conflict Series Continues Tonight
  • "There is very little, if any, good news about housing," says David M. Blitzer, who oversees the widely watched S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices report.
  • Torrential rain and tornadoes that carved across the nation's midsection left at least seven people dead in Arkansas and threatened to swamp parts of Missouri. Severe weather systems are expected to bring more pain to hard-hit areas.
  • Seniors at a San Diego charter school are trying to lure President Barack Obama to speak at their graduation ceremony.
  • Tim Hetherington, co-director of the documentary Restrepo, and Chris Hondros, a photographer for Getty Images, were killed in the besieged city of Misrata. The circumstances surrounding their deaths were unclear. Doctors said two other photographers were treated for shrapnel wounds.
  • "Wild" Bill Donovan, creator of the OSS and credited with creating espionage in this country, was one of the most "exciting and secretive" generals in the U.S. We talk with Douglas Waller, author of a new biography of Donovan.
  • When we think of classical art, we often think of urns or statues or the Parthenon. But Native Americans were making art during the same time period. A new exhibit at the Mingei International Museum explores Native American art of the past and present. The work of four contemporary artists is also included in the show.
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