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| Inder Verma placed on temporary leave as editor-in-chief of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. |
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| The Internal Revenue Service announced limited conditions for Americans to prepay their 2018 property taxes to save on their federal taxes. |
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| Electric vehicles and hybrids are among the 400 makes and models on display at this year's San Diego International Auto Show. |
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| Large pay raises approved this month for San Diego police officers limit financial flexibility for the city as it heads into a possible economic downturn, Fitch Ratings says in a new analysis. |
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| New recording fees on real estate matters would generate up to $300 million statewide. |
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| Its glory days long gone, Horton Plaza has an uncertain future. What would you like to see done to one of San Diego's biggest attractions? |
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| When someone is trying to take your life or that of a loved one, you must depend upon yourself for defense. |
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| The cast on Luke Falk's non-throwing hand created a buzz during preparations for Thursday's Holiday Bowl. |
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| The Chargers gained some additional clarity recently about their 2018 schedule. |
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| Qualcomm promotes the head of its semiconductor division to the role of corporate president, replacing Derek Aberle, who announced in August he was leaving the San Diego cellular technology giant. |
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| The anti-climactic Internet retail holiday known as "National Returns Day" will take place on Jan. 3 with a record 1.4 million packages expected to be returned to retailers. |
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| Jazz surged in 2017, despite some major losses, including guitar giants Allan Holdsworth and Mundell Lowe. We look back at the year and name our best concerts and albums. |
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| A souped-up SUV with a big TV, satellite dish and a monthly payment less than half of sky-high rent is going to appeal to a lot of people scraping by paycheck to paycheck. |
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