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All the Right AnglesSan Diego by Design: Pacific Beach architect/surfer Skip Haugh lays out his dream home at the beach. |
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Spicing Up the HolidaysPepper and cloves are far from ho-hum in these seasonal recipes |
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Softening the Hard KnocksAt the Monarch School—a high school for homeless kids, built by volunteers—forgotten children find a way up and out |
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The Assault on AIDSIn the two decades since the first San Diego death from AIDS, local researchers have made progress in slowing, if not eradicating, the deadly disease |
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| City Files: Front Pages | Archive » |
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A mega-mall for the border, plus a cameo by Tony Hawk, immortalizing Drew Brees and temptress Anna Maria Gentiluomo. |
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| Dining: A House to a Go Go To | Archive » |
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Hillcrest’s Hash House a Go Go slings the hash, the mashed potatoes and a plateload of other great American cuisine |
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| Sports: A Season on the Brink | Archive » |
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Under coach Steve Fisher, SDSU took a step in the winning direction. There’s no room for backsliding this year. |
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| Tom Blair's I on San Diego: Hard Times, Harsh Measures | Archive » |
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In a down economy, there’s always the “Hooters girls” strategy. |
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| Profile: Snapshots from Ground Zero | Archive » |
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Days after the September 11 attacks, one San Diego TV reporter was dispatched to New York City. Here are the haunting images that remained after the camera was switched off. |
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| Business: Business Amid Tragedy | Archive » |
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Should local trade shows have gone on—mere hours after the horrific terrorist attacks? At least one did, to the dismay of our columnist. |
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| Party Lines | Archive » |
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A night on the Riviera, a season in the sun and other fun fêtes. |
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