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  • Mueller confirms preliminary probe of JPMorgan

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    PETE YOST, Associated Press
    16 May 2012 | 1:37 pm
    FBI Director Robert Mueller says the bureau has launched a preliminary investigation of JPMorgan Chase & Co. following a $2 billion trading loss at the bank.
  • SD group pushes independent politics statewide

    utsandiego.com stories: Metro
    <StaffMember: Christopher Cadelago>
    16 May 2012 | 1:02 pm
    Two years ago voters decided to dramatically change California’s election system for the June 5 primary. Now the architects of the "top-two" primary system at the San Diego-based Independent Voter Project, are seeking to organize unaffiliated voters across the state.
  • YouTube launching food channel with TV veterans

    utsandiego.com stories: Business
    J.M. HIRSCH, AP Food Editor
    16 May 2012 | 12:55 pm
    Bruce Seidel is confident the future of food television won't be seen on television.
  • SD group pushes independent politics statewide

    utsandiego.com stories: Government & Politics
    <StaffMember: Christopher Cadelago>
    16 May 2012 | 1:02 pm
    Two years ago voters decided to dramatically change California’s election system for the June 5 primary. Now the architects of the "top-two" primary system at the San Diego-based Independent Voter Project, are seeking to organize unaffiliated voters across the state.
  • What Padre most likely to hit for cycle?

    utsandiego.com stories: Sports
    <StaffMember: Don Norcross>
    16 May 2012 | 1:14 pm
    This Just In: Take the poll
 
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    utsandiego.com stories: Metro

  • SD group pushes independent politics statewide

    <StaffMember: Christopher Cadelago>
    16 May 2012 | 1:02 pm
    Two years ago voters decided to dramatically change California’s election system for the June 5 primary. Now the architects of the "top-two" primary system at the San Diego-based Independent Voter Project, are seeking to organize unaffiliated voters across the state.
  • Two men tied to kidnapping and murder crew convicted

    <StaffMember: Dana Littlefield>
    16 May 2012 | 12:59 pm
    Two men accused of participating in a drug-trafficking, kidnapping and murder crew that operated in San Diego County and had ties to a Tijuana cartel were convicted Wednesday.
  • Macy's robbed at gunpoint in Mission Valley

    <StaffMember: Pauline Repard>
    16 May 2012 | 12:20 pm
    A woman with a gun robbed Macy's department store at Westfield Mission Valley Road Wednesday morning, escaping after threatening the workers, San Diego police said.
  • SciTech takes on Solar Cup boat challenge

    <StaffMember: Mike Lee>
    16 May 2012 | 10:33 am
    The School of Science and Technology at San Diego High School is representing the county at the 10th annual Solar Cup, the nation's largest solar-powered boat competition.
  • Man who escaped patrol car captured in Santee

    <StaffMember: Debbi Baker>
    16 May 2012 | 8:38 am
    A 21-year-old man who escaped from the back of a patrol car Tuesday night was back in custody Wednesday morning.
 
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    utsandiego.com stories: Government & Politics

  • SD group pushes independent politics statewide

    <StaffMember: Christopher Cadelago>
    16 May 2012 | 1:02 pm
    Two years ago voters decided to dramatically change California’s election system for the June 5 primary. Now the architects of the "top-two" primary system at the San Diego-based Independent Voter Project, are seeking to organize unaffiliated voters across the state.
  • SDSU wins praise for narrowing graduation gap

    <StaffMember: Pat Flynn>
    15 May 2012 | 10:51 pm
    San Diego State University has sharply boosted its minority graduation rate and narrowed the achievement gap between minority students and others, earning recognition from a national advocacy group.
  • Chelsea’s Law back on track

    <StaffMember: Michael Gardner>
    15 May 2012 | 6:06 pm
    Gov. Jerry Brown has quietly removed a sliver of his state budget that threatened to discourage counties from implementing a key component of Chelsea’s Law.
  • Huge rainbow flag to fly over Hillcrest

    <StaffMember: Jen Lebron Kuhney>
    15 May 2012 | 6:01 pm
    An 18-foot by 12-foot rainbow flag on a 65-foot flagpole will be flying over Hillcrest in time for San Diego’s Pride week in July.
  • Workers go hungry for janitor healthcare

    <StaffMember: Jen Lebron Kuhney>
    15 May 2012 | 5:34 pm
    Local labor leader Lorena Gonzalez and six other labor supporters will be going hungry until Friday for a fast to support the county’s 1,800 janitors across the county during their contract negotiations.
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  • What Padre most likely to hit for cycle?

    <StaffMember: Don Norcross>
    16 May 2012 | 1:14 pm
    This Just In: Take the poll
  • Boxer to explain doping test to Nevada regulators

    The Associated Press
    16 May 2012 | 1:12 pm
    Lamont Peterson will try to explain to Nevada boxing regulators why he failed a doping test, prompting the cancellation of what would have been a rematch this Saturday against Amir Khan with Peterson's WBA and IBF junior welterweight titles at stake.
  • Pacers' Larry Bird is NBA Executive of the Year

    The Associated Press
    16 May 2012 | 1:05 pm
    Indiana Pacers president Larry Bird has been voted the NBA's Executive of the Year, becoming the first person to win that award, plus the league's MVP and Coach of the Year honors.
  • Federer, Serena Williams advance in Rome

    ANDREW DAMPF, AP Sports Writer
    16 May 2012 | 1:02 pm
    Fresh off a title in Madrid and back at No. 2 in the rankings, Roger Federer defeated Carlos Berlocq 6-3, 6-4 in his opening match at the Italian Open on Wednesday.
  • Unpredictable F1 filled with questions so far

    PAUL LOGOTHETIS, AP Sports Writer
    16 May 2012 | 12:51 pm
    Teams and drivers emerged from the Spanish Grand Prix with more questions than answers on just who is the Formula One favorite after five races.
 
 
 
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    utsandiego.com stories: Books

  • He’s a funny man with a funny dad

    Reviewed by Jennifer Coburn
    12 May 2012 | 2:00 pm
    San Diego native son Justin Halpern is the first to admit he’s the luckiest guy in the world. On a lark, he started tweeting his father’s hilarious off-color observations on a site he dubbed S#*! My Dad Says. America quickly fell in love with Halpern’s father, who shares coarse truisms, such as “A parent’s only as good as their dumbest kid. If one wins a Nobel Prize, but the other gets robbed by a hooker, you failed.”
  • Recommended reads May 13

    Union-Tribune
    12 May 2012 | 10:00 am
    Welcome to our literary circle in which San Diegans pass the (printed) word on books
  • Warwick's top sellers May 13

    12 May 2012 | 9:00 am
    Top selling books at Warwick's in La Jolla
  • Author events May 13-19

    Union-Tribune
    12 May 2012 | 8:00 am
    Author events and book signings across San Diego from May 13 to 19.
  • The Read: 'History Matters'

    <StaffMember: John Wilkens>
    10 May 2012 | 7:30 pm
    Thriller writer Steve Berry comes to town to talk writing and historical preservation.
 
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