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Saturday, Mar 24 Students at the NewSchool of Architecture and Design in San Diego spent 20 weeks redesigning National City. | | Qualcomm shareholders re-elected 10 company board members at its annual meeting as expected. But now the clock is ticking for management to hit the lofty financial targets laid out as part of its campaign to thwart Broadcom's hostile takeover. | | | A $70 million makeover of the aging Town and Country resort in Mission Valley won approval Tuesday from the San Diego City Council after the developer reached agreements with organized labor to safeguard existing jobs and not stand in the way of unionizing hotel workers. | | | San Diego County's unemployment slipped to 3.4 percent in February, partly due to the best construction jobs count in 11 years. | | | Schools would become independent. Bridgepoint would morph into an online program management company for academic institutions looking to expand online course programs. | | | Sales continue to remain tight as there are fewer homes for sale than previous years. | | | San Diego's latest nonstop international flight — to Frankfurt — starts service out of Lindbergh Field. Lufthansa will operate the flight five times a week. | | | Arena Pharmaceutical's weight-loss drug Belviq was a financial failure. But the San Diego biomedical company has rebounded with new drugs that have produced promising results in human testing. | | |
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