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Israeli troops approach Gaza population centers
GAZA CITY, Gaza - Israeli shells slammed into Gaza and ground forces edged closer to major population centers Tuesday, taking more civilian lives after Israel ignored mounting international calls for an immediate cease-fire.
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Attorney: Board's actions against Tri-City executives 'illegal'
By PAUL SISSON - Staff Writer
OCEANSIDE ---- An attorney who said she represents Tri-City Medical Center's sidelined executive team took the podium at a special meeting Monday and called actions taken against her client "illegal."
ESCONDIDO: Layoffs, emergency budget cuts headed to City Council
By DAVID GARRICK - Staff Writer
ESCONDIDO ---- The city would lay off 32 employees and make substantial cuts to libraries, recreation, police and firefighting under a proposal for emergency budget reductions that the City Council is expected to approve Wednesday.
EDITORIAL: Government projects ought to see savings
By North County Times Opinion staff
Governments in San Diego's North County and Riverside's Southwest County ---- or at least those who still have bond money in their pockets to spend on bricks and mortar ---- ought to be seeing a little corner of blue sky soon.
AUTO: Chrysler sales drop 53 percent in December
By TOM KRISHER and BREE FOWLER - Associated Press
DETROIT ---- Chrysler LLC's December U.S. sales plunged by more than half and it sold 30 percent fewer vehicles in 2008 as consumers remained uncertain about the economy and their jobs, dwarfing the steep declines at the other major automakers.
CHARGERS: L.T. still in limbo with injury to groin
By JAY PARIS - Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO ---- LaDainian Tomlinson must be ailing. He couldn't shed a group of slow-moving media types Monday.
Kids alone for days, parents dead in locked room
By Associated Press
MADRAS, Ore. ---- A couple who hadn't been seen since New Year's Eve have been found dead inside their locked bedroom with their crying 9-month-old daughter in an apparent murder-suicide. Three older children had been left out on their own.
MILITARY: Lawmakers not giving up on Marine denied Medal of Honor
By MARK WALKER - Staff Writer
Lawmakers aren't giving up their fight to have the Medal of Honor awarded to a San Diego Marine whose squad members say he saved their lives when he pulled a grenade to his body during house-to-house fighting in Iraq.
Theatrical highs, lows of 2008
By PAM KRAGEN - Staff Writer
In "Hamlet," William Shakespeare described the purpose of theater is "to hold as 'twere the mirror up to nature," meaning that it should accurately reflect the world around it.
New year, new routines: Simple but intense workouts hot for 2009
By MEGAN K. SCOTT - Associated Press
Out: Pricey club memberships. In: DVDs.
Now Serving: Vista chef offers culinary tour at Dell'z California Grill
By PAM KRAGEN - Staff Writer
If you're curious about the culinary background of chef Rhandell Molina, just peruse the menu at his 1-year-old Vista restaurant, Dell'z California Grill.
From Thursday's Food Section
The gourmet in the Dell'z
Take a culinary tour of California fusion at Dell'z California Grill. Just don't call it a deli.
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Critic's Picks
Critics give their picks for the top movies of 2008, from gritty documentaries to animated robots
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From the War Zone
Reporter Mark Walker recounts his recent swing through U.S. war zones
5 and 805 Split
- CHARGERS: Sproles carries Bolts to playoff win over Colts (3572)
- SOLANA BEACH: Pregnant woman, fetus killed in I-5 hit-and-run (2786)
- ENCINITAS: Carlsbad has questions about Encinitas shopping center plan (2409)
- SEEN AND HEARD: Peyton's place not San Diego (2092)
- RANCHO BERNARDO: No law degree? No problem (1958)
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