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February 2002

Features

Romantic Getaways

Romantic Getaways

Here is a trio of driving-distance destinations that will help enhance any relationship during romance’s favorite month

The Knight Who Saved the Day

The Knight Who Saved the Day

Jessie Knight rode into town and fixed the mess that the Greater San Diego Chamber of Commerce had become. Here’s how he did it—and where the business group goes next.

Two to the Fore!

Two to the Fore!

The Buick Invitational and the Accenture Match Play Championsip tee off this month. The Buick turns 50; the Accenture tries to turn on the charm.

Departments

City Files: Front Pages

Culinary aftershocks, plus: a local centerfold hits the TV screen, Kathryn Crosby sings like Bing, and Al Rocker forecasts crowds for San Diego.

Profile: Almost Famous

Editor and TV host Troy Johnson is almost famous.

Business: Scarce Silver Linings

There are glimmers of economic hope for 2002, but don’t get your expectations too high

Politics: Camp Fires Up Debate

The San Diego City Council has continued the Boy Scouts' free ride in Balboa Park. Some still maintain the Scouts' sweetheart lease is against the law.