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Biotech Downsized
Pfizer's latest restructuring shows how another large pharmaceutical company's cutbacks on in-house R&D could be good for San Diego's small biotechs.
» By DAVID WASHBURN | Nov. 19

Changes at the FHA could dramatically affect the local market.
» Nov. 19 -- 7:19 pm
Zero-based Budgeting
Two views on whether zero-based budgeting will help schools weather the budget cuts.
» Nov. 19 -- 1:33 pm
From Letters
Among other chores to be done after a school board budget freeze.
» Nov. 19 -- 9:08 pm
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The Courts
After his arrest had been kept secret for months, a teenager appeared in federal court Friday to plead guilty in the July murder of a Border Patrol agent in Campo.
» By KELLY THORNTON | Nov 20
San Diego Top Water Users
Most of the city's biggest users have saved water since the conservation call began two years ago. But not everyone has cut water use.
» By ROB DAVIS | Nov. 19
Chargers Stadium Search
Proposed stadium will be big enough to house Super Bowls and small enough to avoid geological problems, team says.
» Nov. 19 -- 1:58 pm
Credentialed: Photo Blog
A look forward to tomorrow's Q&A.
» Nov. 19 -- 5:43 pm
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Pulling photos from the personal archives. » Nov. 20 -- 4:27 pm
Just how much water is used at Balboa Park Golf Course and what's driving the Port District's consumption. » Nov. 20 -- 4:20 pm
You can't mandate that kids buy books, uniforms or other supplies for a school activity -- even if it's an extracurricular. » Nov. 20 -- 12:14 pm
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SCOTT LEWIS ON POLITICS
Updated -- Nov. 15 6:31 pm
The Clipboard
Updated -- Nov. 18 7:26 pm
Nerd's Eye View
Updated -- Nov. 18 4:46 pm
From The Cheap Seats
Updated -- Nov. 16 9:33 am
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Vox Populi -- Featured Stories and Comments
How eliminating unfilled positions has been the most popular path for San Diego's budget savings, and why that's over now.
» (Nov. 12)
Seventy-odd kids at one of the toughest schools in San Diego Unified are crowding into one of the hardest classes around. And it looks like it's working.
» (Nov. 11)
While authorities are beginning their push against prescription drug abuse with a focus on household medicine cabinets, users can get pharmaceuticals through many avenues.
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By LIAM DILLON
(Nov. 18, 2009) — The task force has spent four hours a week for the last four months putting together the report, although neither the Mayor's Office nor any of the task force members previously have mentioned its existence.
(Nov. 11, 2009) — Seventy-odd kids at one of the toughest schools in San Diego Unified are crowding into one of the hardest classes around. And it looks like it's working.
(Nov. 19, 2009) — Pfizer's latest restructuring shows how another large pharmaceutical company's cutbacks on in-house R&D could be good for San Diego's 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.
(Nov. 19, 2009) — Most of the city's biggest users have saved water since the conservation call began two years ago. But not everyone has cut water use.
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