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June 1996

Features

San Diego's Technological Turnabout

San Diego's Technological Turnabout

Staggered by defense cutbacks and reeling from the effects of a five-year recession, the region reinvents itself as a dynamic center for high-tech, biotech and communications.

The Face of Hate

When it comes to bigotry turned violent, the good news is San Diegans really aren’t all that different from folks in Toledo, or Atlanta, or Milwaukee. That’s also the bad news.

Bea and Bob's Place

Bea and Bob's Place

They wanted to expand their home—but it had to be in a very special, personal way

Fathers Know Best

They are successful in their chosen fields, active in their communities and busy helping others. But they still make time for what’s most important of all—home and family.

Departments

From Our Readers: Letters

They love us, they hate us, they make suggestions (which we take).

Theater: Time and Again, the Show Must Go On

Over the past decade, the theatrical road from San Diego to Broadway has become a freeway—but not without bumps

Sound: Thoroughly Mostly Mozart

San Diego’s marvelously mobile Mainly Mozart Festival boasts a remarkable variety of venues, from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul to the Bodegas de Santo Tomás Winery in Ensenada

The Native: What a Wonderful Fair it Was!

What a wonderful fair it was! Del Mar, that is—from a delightfully weird perspective.

Tom Blair's I on San Diego: Tom Blair

A chic non-meal for only $25; a ticket to the GOP convention for only $100,000.