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Questions for Sandra Dijkstra
Del Mar literary agent ranks at top of field but worries about the impact that online publishing and the Kindle will have on the future of books.
» Interview by RANDY DOTINGA | Nov. 6
Today's Commentary
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Given that much of the state is at risk at one time or another of mudslides, floods, earthquakes, wildfires, or other disasters, it makes sense to ask all property owners to help pay for the emergency services they need at the level they deserve.
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By CHRISTINE KEHOE | Nov. 05
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CARTOONS
The city's leaders build big for the future.
» Nov 5 -- 8:43 pm
From Letters
A Dual-use civilian-military operation of Miramar air strips is out. Lindbergh Field is a sticky issue; how about a new airport?
» Nov. 5 -- 8:22 pm
San Diego Unified School District gets a report card, with unsurprising to somewhat-surprising results.
» Nov. 5 -- 1:05 am
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The Hall
Ex-Councilman gets permanent job with Municipal Employees Association, the city's largest union
» Nov. 6
Schooled
A nonprofit is picking up most of the costs to send San Diego Unified employees and one trustee to visit Chinese schools.
» Nov. 6
Your Voices: A Week's Worth of Your Thoughts

Percentage of those at least 90 days behind on mortgage payments rises to 8.3 percent in San Diego, up from 5 percent last year.
» Nov. 5 -- 12:04 pm
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Two local congressmen are among just 17 in U.S. House of Representatives to oppose vote honoring World Series champs. » Nov. 6 -- 6:45 pm
The early afternoon light finds its way into the frame. » Nov. 6 -- 5:01 pm
Ex-Councilman gets permanent job with Municipal Employees Association, the city's largest union. » Nov. 6 -- 3:27 pm
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SCOTT LEWIS ON POLITICS
Updated -- Oct. 29 10:20 am
The Clipboard
Updated -- Oct. 29 7:19 pm
Nerd's Eye View
Updated -- Nov. 6 6:25 pm
From The Cheap Seats
Updated -- Oct. 20 2:07 pm
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Vox Populi -- Featured Stories and Comments
A final ruling expected this week could throw into limbo Golden Hill and other city neighborhoods' ability to fund day-to-day maintenance services with special taxes collected from property owners.
» (Oct. 28)
Biocom's annual investor conference was not the funereal affair it was last year, but it doesn't look like funders are again ready to take risks on the youngest of start-ups.
» (Oct. 28)
The U-T's new publisher talks about the newspaper's future, its editorial page politics and how the company will still be focused on the print product five years from now.
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By LIAM DILLON
(Nov. 4, 2009) — Los Angeles NFL stadium project faces similar money questions as the Chargers' options in San Diego.
(Nov. 3, 2009) — Community leaders call a top-to-bottom report on San Diego Unified worrisome, but their next steps are unclear.
(Nov. 5, 2009) — Big Pharma has largely bailed on the battle against deadly antibiotic-resistant bacteria, leaving the dire public health threat in the hands of small biotechs.
(Oct. 27, 2009) — San Diego County's housing prices rose for the fourth straight month in August, reflecting increased momentum and the impact of federal incentives.
Voice reporters and editors make frequent appearances on local TV and radio programs. To see what's being said and where, click the links below.
By RANDY DOTINGA
(Oct. 13, 2009) — News of the death of famed local swindler J. David Dominelli, which reached San Diego this week, reminded victims of hard lessons learned.
(Oct. 21, 2009) — The new border fence's impacts in Border Field State Park and another federal reserve further east raise questions about the sincerity of the government's stated commitment to protect the environment.
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