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- Cemetery isn't a place to take dogs for a walk
A brick – the Gravely Offensive award – to the dog walkers and vandals who contribute to the blighted appearance of the Oceanview Cemetery in downtown Oceanside.
- THE WAY WE WERE | Del Mar
Del Mar Fairgrounds founder gave race and fair fans a home The San Diego County Fair is once again in full swing, soon to be followed by the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club's summer race meet at the fairgrounds.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY FAIR
In The Ribbons: Tim Mccreary The off-road race buggy built by Tim McCreary's auto shop classes at Vista High School took a best of class and best of show in the Student Showcase Division. It ran in the Baja 1000.
- Family reels after losing matriarch in typhoon disaster
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A couple of weeks ago, Theresa Dawson's grandmother called from her home in the Philippines to say she would try to attend her granddaughter's wedding in San Diego in October.
It would be her first visit to the United States.
- State's Hispanics, blacks hit especially hard in housing crisis
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Cesario Gonzalez, behind on payments on the duplex he cannot afford, told his troubles to a “homeowner preservation” counselor yesterday with hopeful eyes.
With each twist of the tale – an interest rate climbing to 12 percent, desperate attempts to cover a $4,200 monthly mortgage by borrowing cash on a credit card – counselor Adelina Enriquez's eyes grew soft and sorrowful.
- Photo: Museum debuts
- SHORT TAKES: REGIONAL EDITION
Camp Pendleton Marine dies in Afghanistan blast CAMP PENDLETON –
A 25-year-old Marine sergeant was killed during his second combat assignment in Afghanistan, military officials said.
Staff Sgt. Christopher D. Strickland died Wednesday in a roadside bombing in Helmand province, according to a Defense Department statement.
- PUBLIC SAFETY: REGIONAL EDITION
Speeding car hits tree, killing 40-year-old driver BONSALL – A 40-year-old man was killed yesterday morning after his car struck a tree on Camino del Rey in Bonsall reportedly at 100 mph, authorities said.
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