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San Diego's CasinoThe county’s gaming casinos are slots of fun with lots of growth. |
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San Diego by DesignHow to make modern kitchens cool instead of cold. |
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City Hall's Shell GameChronic underfunding and phonied-up financial statements have brought a projected $2.6 billion deficit in the city of San Diego’s pension and health benefits. What will it take to bail it out? |
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Lights, Camera, Credit!Students in the merged film and theater programs at SDSU work with the old and new. |
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A Dying BusinessHBO’s Six Feet Under has brought attention to the funeral industry like never before. At one local funeral home—as in the TV show—death is a family undertaking. |
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| From Our Readers: Letters | Archive » |
| City Files: Front Pages | Archive » |
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Caltrans has big plans to tame the beautiful killer trees of the Cabrillo Freeway. Plus: Rosie O’Donnell’s wife on gay parenting; Cliff Claven makes a historic visit; and students learn about... |
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| Restaurant Reviews: Monsoon and Cafe Cerise | Archive » |
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Monsoon and Café Cerise are ready contenders in the new downtown ballpark district. |
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| Foodie Gossip: What's hot. What's not. Who's in. Who's out. | Archive » |
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Sage brings fresh dining to fast-food saturated Encinitas. And the Hotel del Coronado Cookbook is back. |
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| Agenda | Archive » |
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Maya Angelou appears May 12 in an interactive forum at the Civic Theatre. |
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| Stage: The Great Divide | Archive » |
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David Edgar’s Continental Divide, opening the La Jolla Playhouse season, is two plays under one cover. |
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| Stuff: Tee Time | Archive » |
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The new hot golf products have arrived. Check out our finds that are sure to put you on the green. |
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| Tom Blair's I on San Diego: The Hard Sell... | Archive » |
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The hot market in blood and eggs, and the snoop du jour on a fired newspaper columnist. |
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| Driven: An A - For the Z | Archive » |
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The Nissan 350Z dazzles with horsepower and handling. |
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| Health: Diagnosis: Depression | Archive » |
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Drugs are working wonders to treat the disease, said to affect 20 percent of the population, and new ones are on the way. Local experts, though, are concerned about undertreatment and misdiagnosis. |
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| Profile: Don Prudhomme | Archive » |
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Don “The Snake” Prudhomme is closing in on a milestone. The 62-year-old drag-racing icon is on target for his 100th win this year. As a driver, he won 49 races; as a Vista-based team owner he... |
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| Inside: The Agony, and the Ecstasy | Archive » |
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Former Oceanside fitness guru Scott Helvenston was one of the Americans brutally murdered in Iraq. |
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| Journal | Archive » |
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The First Amendment butts heads with children’s rights over the issue of an abortion clinic. |
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| Perspective: The Spanish September 11 | Archive » |
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When loss is horrible and inexplicable, it feels better to be with 2 million other people. |
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