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| Qualcomm on Monday raised its price for NXP from $38 billion to $43 billion, which could bolster its case to remain a stand alone company amid Broadcom's hostile takeover bid. |
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| New arrivals to San Diego are down 96 percent from last fiscal year in the same time frame. |
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| Luis Valencia of Perris was sentenced in San Diego federal court. |
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| SDSU chooses to keep mascot task force names anonymous to facilitate group's work. |
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| El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells announced Tuesday his plan to run for U.S. Congress, challenging long-time incumbent Rep. Duncan Hunter for the 50th Congressional District. |
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| Even Second Amendment defenders should see attempting to identify troubled people with guns as sensible and defensible. |
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| The California Public Utilities Commission says a complaint filed by former San Diego City Attorney Michael Aguirre and his law partner is a waste of the court's time. Aguirre says he wants to ensure ratepayers are protected. |
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| Kidney drug discovered by Ionis may bring Carlsbad biotech up to $330 million, in addition to royalties in deal with AstraZeneca. |
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| Eric Hosmer, his new team in San Diego eager to work together toward championship. |
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| Fresh, open-minded approach in their front office led Padres to Eric Hosmer. |
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| 'Escape to Margaritaville' now in previews; 'Summer' poised to start performances next month. |
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| The cold snap that brought freezing temperatures to parts of the county Monday night did not cause any widespread damage to crops in the region, officials say. |
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