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June 2004

Features

Feeling the Woman of Power

Feeling the Woman of Power

They are women; hear them roar. While San Diego’s corporate glass ceiling only shows tiny cracks, San Diego women are a force to be reckoned with in government, nonprofits and small business.

Hooked

Hooked

Some of the streetwalkers in San Diego aren’t even old enough for a driver’s license when they start turning tricks. How does the world’s oldest profession lure the young? Drugs are only part...

Great Grottos

Great Grottos

San Diegans know what’s hot in cool pool design.

Swimwear 2004

Swimwear 2004

Hot Days call for sexy swimwear.

Departments

From Our Readers: Letters

Uncovering the City Hall shell game; busting on drugs in Vista.

City Files: Front Pages

Money woes put a crimp in police operations. Plus: Julianne Moore is attracted to Legoland; Clay Aiken and Kelly Clarkson dine with Shamu.

Restaurant Reviews: Il Delfino and Le Petit Calypso

Le Petit Calypso melds sun and sea; Il Delfino delights with mussels and clams.

Foodie Gossip: Dish

Thanks to Petco Park, downtown dining is in full swing.

Agenda: Mac is Back

Fleetwood Mac is back; Mainly Mozart takes a bow; blink 182 and No Doubt join forces. Plus: lots of other hot events in town.

Stage: Darko before Dawn

The Old Globe is harkening back to its roots.

Stuff: Beach

Planning a day at the beach? Here are a few items you won’t want to be without.

Tom Blair's I on San Diego: On the Road Again

Student drivers in tanks, a Kennedy gets an SDSU degree, and lots more items that catch the columnist’s wandering eye.

Profile: Romy Kaye

The Bard taught us “All the world’s a stage.” For Romy Kaye, the third act extends into the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. She’s an accomplished jazz and blues...

Dialogue with Tom Blair: Jeff Bowman

Fire Chief Jeff Bowman blares the siren and pulls no punches.

Business: Business Ethics: An Oxymoron?

“Ethics” is the buzzword in business circles these days in the wake of corporate book cooking, insider trading and backroom deal-making.

Inside: Magazine Knows Best

Behind the scenes of picking our city’s “bests.”

Journal: Judging Amy ... and Kristin, Summer, Lynly...

When the request came to help judge a cheerleading contest, the author jumped at the job.