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Sunday, Dec 17 The battle lines in Broadcom's hostile takeover bid are still being drawn, but analysts see looking at a handful of pivotal issues that could tip the scales for each side. | | Under new regulations, utilities will have to keep trees and branches farther away from power lines, keep new wires farther apart from each other and give companies the right to cut off power to property owners who refuse to let them trim dangerous trees. | | | The San Diego City Council, after more than three years of debate, was unable to reach consensus on hotly contested rules governing the proliferation of short-term rentals. | | | Westfield Corp., operator of upscale shopping malls such as UTC in San Diego and dozens of other locations in the U.S. and Britain, is being sold to French commercial real estate giant Unibail-Rodamco for $16-billion deal. | | | What started as a college past-time has become a $15-million-dollar-per-year business for San Diego-based Tipsy Elves, which makes irreverent attire for special occasions. | | | Regional sports networks, including Fox Sports San Diego, are a key part of the $52.4 billion deal. | | | The Internet is not a utility, says the FCC, which means we must now place our trust in the providers to do the right thing, as in invest in their networks and avoid anti-competitive practices. Unfortunately, history warns us the opposite will happen. | | | Green Carpet Growing will guide you through the entire 15 week process. | | |
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