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  2. San Diego CityBeat - Wikipedia

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    San Diego CityBeat was an alternative weekly newspaper in San Diego, California, that focused on local progressive politics, arts, and music.It was published every Wednesday and distributed around San Diego County, although with a focus on the city of San Diego itself, with a weekly circulation (as of January 2011) of 49,750.

  3. San Diego City Beat - Wikipedia

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  4. Bad Credit - Wikipedia

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    With the San Diego City Beat describing them as "the most charming white-guy hip-hop you'll ever encounter", Bad Credit became a moderate success in the San Diego music scene, earning a nomination for "Best Hip-Hop" at the 2003 San Diego Music Awards and appearing several times on the XETV-TDT musical showcase Fox Rox.

  5. San Diego State knocks off No. 18 Utah State 86-70 in MWC ...

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    Jaedon LeDee scored 22 points and San Diego State beat No. 18 Utah State 86-70 on Friday night to reach the final of the Mountain West Conference Tournament. Lamont Butler added 16 points and ...

  6. Citybeat - Wikipedia

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    Citybeat may refer to: . Citybeat (band), a 1980s Hong Kong pop music group Belfast CityBeat, a Northern Irish radio station; Cincinnati CityBeat, an independent local arts and issues publication in Cincinnati, Ohio

  7. Who's marching at the Alamodome? Texas state marching ... - AOL

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    How to watch the Texas state marching band contest. Spectators in the San Antonio area can watch in person at the Alamodome. Single session tickets are $20 plus fees and double session tickets are ...

  8. Media in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Union-Tribune is the city's primary newspaper, published daily. [1] The Union-Tribune was formed in 1992 through a merger of the San Diego Union (established 1868) and the San Diego Evening Tribune (established 1881). [2] The newspapers hald been under common ownership since 1901. [3]

  9. Jennifer Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Their general election contest became "San Diego's most hotly contested City Council race", with heavy spending by local labor unions in favor of Campbell and by local business groups supporting Zapf. [9] In the November election Campbell defeated Zapf, 56% to 44%. Her election gave Democrats a 6–3 majority on the city council. [1]