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The San Diego Union-Tribune

 
Most e-mailed U-T stories

July 3, 2008

As of 7 p.m. yesterday:

1. “Coverage Initiative available to low-income adults”

2. “School's out (of cash): Budget cuts force districts to cancel summer classes”

3. “Rookies reach out: Camp Pendleton children take the field with NFL players . . . ”

THIS DAY IN HISTORY

1863 – Union troops repel a massive artillery assault, commonly known as Pickett's Charge, on Cemetery Ridge during the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg in southern Pennsylvania.

SOURCE: memory.loc.gov

U-T QUOTE OF THE DAY

CURRENTS QUEST, E1: “You get angry and you get worried, thinking what could be causing this. And then you want to learn more.”

– ADA LOCKRIDGE, a member of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation in Canada, on an unexplained decline in the number of male babies being born on the reservation

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