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Monday, Nov 12 Tidal Twister has ignited debate among ride enthusiasts about whether the trains "coast" along the track, a key qualification of a coaster, and if either train can "win" the duel. | | | | Despite voters picking SDSU to redevelop the city's Mission Valley stadium property, San Diegans can expect more waiting — and maybe more acrimonious politicking — before any dirt gets moved around. | | | | | The startup makes software that helps nonprofits raise money online, and in recent years, it's signed on titans of charity like the Salvation Army, among its 4,000 clients. | | | | | Germany's ambitious energy transformation has not resulted in the vast reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that were expected. Is California headed in a similar direction? | | | | | A long-planned permanent bayfront home for the San Diego Symphony's summer pops concerts is moving forward after receiving unanimous approval from the California Coastal Commission. | | | | | SeaWorld Entertainment backs out of a deal inked earlier this year with Evans Hotels to build a themed hotel within its San Diego park. | | | | | California Air Resources Board chair Mary Nichols has become a fixture in the state's quest to reduce air pollution. | | | | | Max Carnecchia, former CEO of scientific software outfit Accelrys, takes the helm of Mitek as a rival firm tries to acquire the company. | | | | |
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