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Roger Guillemin & Le Corbeau: Father and Son May 25, 2012 The opening reception for this exhibition featuring artwork by Roger Guillemin and his son, Francois, who'll be showing work together for the first time. The exhibition features abstract prints by Guillemin and bronze sculpture by Le Corbeau. On view through June 16. 58 other things to do on Friday, May 25
 
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Juvenile-justice experts question whether San Diego County Probation relies too heavily on OC spray to manage youth behavior
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DeMaio promised Charles LiMandri what? Read LiMandri's email to James Hartline.
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And then publicly slams him
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Congressional candidate makes up new reasons for cancelling CityBeat interview

 

 
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Tuesday, May 19,2009
News

The governor's curse

Jerry Brown wants another shot at the governor’s office—why anyone would want the job is a mystery

By David Silva
When state Attorney General Jerry Brown last week described the job of California governor as “a career terminator,” he knew of what he spoke.
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Tuesday, May 5,2009
Post-Mortem

Presto!

Poway’s vanishing public works director

By David Silva
Poway’s vanishing public works director
Tuesday, April 28,2009
Post-Mortem

'Scraping the scum off the stories'

Should the Union-Tribune’s website do a better job screening the swine-flu hysteria?

By David Silva
Should the Union-Tribune’s website do a better job screening the swine-flu hysteria?
Tuesday, April 21,2009
Post-Mortem

'We party a lot, and we get things done'

SDSU’s efforts to improve its raucus image results in No. 3 Party School ranking

By David Silva
SDSU’s efforts to improve its raucus image results in No. 3 Party School ranking
Tuesday, April 14,2009
Post-Mortem

Dueling scoops

Reporters from rival news outlets find themselves locked in race for major fraud story

By David Silva
Reporters from voiceofsandiego.org and the San Diego Union-Tribune find themselves locked in race for major fraud story
Tuesday, April 7,2009
Post-Mortem

What's in a pronoun?

Transgender gets judged by the San Diego Reader and KUSI

By David Silva
Transgender gets judged by the San Diego Reader and KUSI
Wednesday, April 1,2009
News

From the desert to the sea

A floating library. A desert library with high-speed rail access. A library at Miramar Marine Air Station. A bi-national library straddling the U.S.-Mexico border.

By David Silva
Voters to pick from $300 billion slate of library initiatives
Wednesday, April 1,2009
Post-Mortem

Didn't see that comin'

Earth Hour plunges city into chaos

By David Silva
Earth Hour plunges city into chaos
Tuesday, March 24,2009
Post-Mortem

Black times for the U-T

With Canadian newspaper magnate David Black at the helm, the Union-Tribune may see more cuts and an emphasis on local news

By David Silva
With Canadian newspaper magnate David Black at the helm, the Union-Tribune may see more cuts and an emphasis on local news
Tuesday, March 17,2009
Post-Mortem

It's raining proclamations

Or, why March 16 was 'Sony Online Entertainment Day'

By David Silva
Or, why March 16 was 'Sony Online Entertainment Day'
 
 
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