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| Qualcomm cuts 1,231 jobs in San Diego and another 269 workers in the Bay Area as part of a restructuring aimed at trimming $1 billion in cost out of the company. |
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| South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Thursday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un isn't asking for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the Korean Peninsula as a precondition for abandoning nuclear weapons. |
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| Rather than bring romance, the sexually explicit rituals and spells that clients were directed to perform were instead used to humiliate and extort them for large sums of money, prosecutors said. |
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| San Diego would pay the Humane Society $20.4 million over 18 months to begin handling pet adoptions and animal shelters for the city this summer under a short-term contract the City Council will consider later this spring. |
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| A San Diego City Council committee unanimously approved on Wednesday a proposal to increase and decrease dozens of city fees and fines, including the elimination of library fines for overdue materials. |
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| Free forum on human trafficking to be held in San Diego. |
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| It seems rather obvious what the fixer devotes most of his energy to. |
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The New York Times and other news outlets are reporting that federal regulators plan to fine Wells Fargo as much as $1 billion as early as Friday for abuses |
| Qualcomm refiles for approval of its NXP purchase in China after regulators there raise anti-trust concerns over the purchase. |
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| Chargers will begin their schedule with a home game against the Kansas City Chiefs, a team that's beaten them in eight straight games. |
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| In this season of finding out what players can help them in the future, it is better that Luis Perdomo showed early what he can't do. |
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| UC San Diego grad promoted from longtime role as theater's general manager, succeeding Michael S. Rosenberg. |
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| Thanks for your patience during our election-related break. |
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