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The San Diego Union-Tribune

 
The week by the numbers

June 29, 2008

800: dollars, the approximate price of the least expensive new motor scooter available from dealers in San Diego

12: rural fire agencies will consolidate under a plan approved by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors

1: ethics consultant hired by Helix High School in La Mesa to study the school's culture and develop a training program in the wake of four accusations of illegal sexual conduct by teachers in the last two years

2.5: cents below cost, the amount that Pearson Fuels on El Cajon Boulevard was selling each gallon of unleaded gasoline during the first week in June. Un-branded stations still could not match branded outlets.

112: number of U.S. Open tickets, at the least, that went unused by San Diego City Council members after they voted themselves 384 tickets to the hugely popular golf tournament

2: home runs given up by Padres' closer Trevor Hoffman, back-to-back, to allow the Minnesota Twins to defeat the local club, 3-1

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