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| The cellular technology giant announced results late Thursday of shareholder balloting for its board and other corporate matters. Its annual meeting was held last week. |
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| The head of the Deported Veterans Support House in Tijuana burst into tears as he read that he would become a U.S. citizen. |
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| Loss by Padres doesn't take away from the enjoyment of baseball's return. |
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| The old policy said that except for extraordinary circumstances or mandatory detention requirements, pregnant women would "generally not be detained by ICE." |
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| A retrial began Thursday for Navy Cmdr. John Neuhart II, who is accused in San Diego Superior Court of charges including attempted rape, burglary and resisting police. |
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| There is pushback — quiet and not so quiet — against holding harassers much more responsible. |
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| Since taking office, this president has "relieved" or fired more than 60 members of his staff. |
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| All economic indicators covered by the University of San Diego index, except local stock prices, were positive in February. The index has hit an all-time high for second month in a row. |
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| Real estate developer Capexco bought a parking lot at 10th Avenue and E Street, and two older homes, for $9.2 million and plans to develop a 38-story apartment building on the site. The Canada-based company said it hopes to build 365 apartments and 6,000 square feet of retail on the ground floor. |
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| Clayton Richard allows only one run but Padres score a lone run and fall in 12 innings to Milwaukee in season opener at Petco Park. |
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| Host Kevin Klein doesn't appear for morning show debut on new Padres station 97.3 The Machine. |
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| World-premiere show inspires authentic audience involvement. |
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