December 2002 |
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The Killing of Gladys ConradThe brutal rape and murder of an 84-year-old psychiatrist in her bedroom at a Carlsbad retirement community last September was overshadowed by events of 9/11. But for Gladys Conrad’s two... |
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San Diego by DesignSplashy new products for San Diego’s new-home boom |
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Gourmet All the WayHere’s where to go for the best of the best—from cheese-and-port party fare to duck foie gras for any holiday affair |
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Four ScoreThe Padres play here. Just about every other area team, too. But beyond sports, Cox Communications’ Channel 4 offers local programming like no other outlet. |
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| City Files: Front Pages | Archive » |
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Local Palestinians and Israelis exhibit peace on earth. Plus: Dan Aykroyd and Bruce Willis try to find the blues; Scott “Chachi” Baio loves Fio’s; and Harry Belafonte skewers Colin Powell. |
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| Stage: Off the Beaten Track | Archive » |
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Sticking their necks out from Ireland to San Diego, opera companies take chances on the lesser-known works |
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| Perspective: Through a Political Looking Glass | Archive » |
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A reformed political candidate looks back on his race for San Diego City Council |
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| Politics: Taking a Sober SIP | Archive » |
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The program is dubbed SIP. It aims to prevent street drunks from taking one more slug of Thunderbird, King Cobra or a rotgut concoction that down-and-outers call “felony in a bottle.” |
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| Politics: A Year of Living Ethically | Archive » |
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San Diego’s year-old Ethics Commission has already toppled one political appointee—outgoing Councilman Byron Wear. Still, the range of opinion on its performance—even existence—is long and... |
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