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Where Are the Democrats?

Monday, June 16, 2008 | When the sun rose on June 8, 1988, it seemed, perhaps, the dawn of a new era in San Diego politics.

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The Hidden Salt Ponds of Chula Vista

Monday, June 16, 2008 | Among the scattered business buildings, dusty roads and rusting fences near Chula Vista’s shores sits one of the city’s last surviving relics of the Industrial Revolution: a salt factory whose methods for extracting salt from the sea have changed little since the 19th…

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San Diego City College Cosmetology Services/Prices

Special services for all San Diego Community College District Staff or students with valid district or college ID card, for St. Vincent<sep/>

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Out on the links

Torrey Pines weather update: Forecaster Mark Modes called in just before 1 p.m. from the course. He said the skies are partly cloudy, with the sun hiding for a few minutes at a time behind low clouds. He said it...

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Course correction

The overcast seems to be following Tiger and Phil around. Forecaster Mark Moede phoned in an update from the 18th tee box at Torrey Pines Golf Course at 2 p.m. He said the low clouds have moved back onshore, although...

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Let there be 'Light'

Neon was an early medium for Bruce Nauman. There was an old beer sign on the window of his San Francisco studio (a converted grocery store) and that gave him an idea: make his own signs in neon.

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Tonys get spiced up by two singular sensations

Before she painted her face green and levitated to Tony-winning glory as the infamous witch Elphaba in “Wicked,” Idina Menzel was in another hit musical – one that rocked Broadway in the mid-1990s with its raw, now sound. Little thing called “Rent.”

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Workers of world, unite! (for 'Working')

A reimagining of a durable and widely produced musical will fill the final slot of the Old Globe Theatre's 2008-09 subscription season.

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'I never know what's going to happen'

Given just how graceful the contours of the figure can be in Alexia Markarian's paintings and drawings, you'd probably never guess she often yearns to do away with images altogether.

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Cory Doctorow shoots for a teen audience in latest sci-fi work

Moving briskly through a hotel lobby in his gym shoes and white ear buds, writer Cory Doctorow could pass for an older version of Marcus Yallow, the propulsive teen hero of his new novel, “Little Brother.”

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The murder of 'Child 44' forces a bullheaded man to buck the system

British screenwriter Tom Rob Smith's first novel builds on a surefire premise: In the old Soviet Union's hermetically sealed climate of terror and conformity, where the official reaction to unpleasant facts and people is to pretend they don't exist, the serial killer is the ultimate…

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