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Friday, Jun 29 The 10 new sailings, between December 2019 and February 2010, will vary widely in duration, from three- and five-day getaways to 14- and 15-day trips to Hawaii. | | | | With the debut of a new $229.4 million international arrivals facility at San Diego's Lindbergh Field, people entering the region from other countries will be greeted by a host of improvements, including a biometric identification system that promises a speedier trip through customs. | | | | | The announcement comes in response to a challenge by activist investors who believe Sempra is under-performing. | | | | | Mark Fields and Neil Smit have been appointed to Qualcomm's board of directors. | | | | | The number of refugees being allowed into the United States is dropping, which could have economic consequences on industries that rely on migrants. | | | | | Home prices in the Western United States are growing the most, with San Diego among the biggest increases. | | | | | No more ear pricks for Quincy the diabetic koala, thanks to Dexcom's new continuous glucose monitor. | | | | | Opponents of the legislation say coal-fired power plants would get a boost if California joins a proposed regional power grid that would include other states in the West. But supporters of a multi-state grid say it will make no difference. | | | | |
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