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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. | | The dramatic battle for control of Qualcomm raises questions about free trade, national security, critical technology and company performance for shareholders. | | | An earthquake fault under Seaport Village has altered redesign plans by the Port of San Diego. | | | 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. | | | La Jolla's DermTech offers genetic testing for melanoma, using skin cells peeled off with a piece of adhesive tape. | | | San Diego County built 4 percent less housing than the year before while most of Southern California increased their housing supply. | | | The initiative will square off on the ballot against a competing proposal from SoccerCity. | | | 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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