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2018年3月19日 星期一

Consultant makes money on 'dream house' raffles, even if nobody wins a home

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March 19, 2018

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Consultant makes money on 'dream house' raffles, even if nobody wins a home

Sunday, Mar 18

There are a host of dream house raffles across the West this year, and a big winner in many of them appears to be a Seattle-based consultant.

Broadcom-Qualcomm: What's the fallout of epic takeover battle?

The dramatic battle for control of Qualcomm raises questions about free trade, national security, critical technology and company performance for shareholders.

New plans for Seaport Village unveiled

An earthquake fault under Seaport Village has altered redesign plans by the Port of San Diego.

Weight-loss drugmaker Orexigen crashes on bankruptcy sale news

Orexigen lost 75 percent of its value after announcing it would sell itself under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. The company's obesity weight-loss drug, Contrave, failed to become the commercial success Orexigen had hoped for.

Battling skin cancer with a piece of tape instead of a scalpel

La Jolla's DermTech offers genetic testing for melanoma, using skin cells peeled off with a piece of adhesive tape.

Despite push, San Diego County built less housing in 2017

San Diego County built 4 percent less housing than the year before while most of Southern California increased their housing supply.

SDSU West will wait until June to push stadium project

The initiative will square off on the ballot against a competing proposal from SoccerCity.

Panel of nuclear experts assembled to get waste out of San Onofre

The panel includes the former chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and a former director at the U.S. Department of Energy.

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