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Friday, Nov 30 The median home price was down to $558,000. The peak was $583,000 in August. | | | | Tourist destinations in Baja California, from hotels and restaurants to medical and dental offices, complain of lost business since the arrival of Central American asylum-seekers. | | | | | A bankrupt Sears is hoping to save 505 stores from extinction, including four in San Diego. | | | | | Qualcomm had sought to begin the trial in February, but the judge said the April date was needed to accommodate the court's schedule, complexity of the litigation and the prominence to the two tech giants as requiring more time. | | | | | The move furthers Callaway's push beyond the sluggish golf market and into apparel and soft goods to drive growth. It follows the recent acquisitions of TravisMathew and Ogio brands over the past two years. | | | | | Canadian developer Bosa had been approved to build a high-rise apartment building at the site but recently pulled out. | | | | | The company raised roughly $1 million on Kickstarter and Indiegogo but has yet to deliver its 3-D soundbars to backers. | | | | | On Aug. 3, a 50-ton canister filled with nuclear waste suspended nearly 20 feet from the floor of a storage vault at the San Onofre Nuclear Nuclear Generating Station. | | | | |
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