Stories for November 16, 2005

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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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Solar power subsidy to be unveiled

California utility regulators say they'll unveil a multi billion dollar solar power subsidy next month. KPBS Reporter Erik Anderson has details.

Local researcher warns of global warming impacts

A new study from a San Diego climate researcher says global warming will have some drastic impacts in California's water supplies. The findings are in the current issue of the journal Nature.

Border patrol investigation finds no blame

A new government report suggests Border Patrol agents in San Diego may have profited from clandestine sales of Border Patrol vehicles. However the report does not hold anyone accountable for the allegedly corrupt scheme. KPBS Reporter Amy Isackson has the story.

Protestors oppose social spending cuts

A handful of protesters held a rally outside Congressman Duke Cunningham's Escondido office today Wednesday. Protesters were trying to convince Cunningham to vote against a proposed budget they say contains too many cuts in social programs. KPBS Reporter Kenny Goldberg has the story.

SD city wants 'massive' suit settled

The San Diego city attorney's office yesterday Tuesday announced an attempt to settle a massive lawsuit for $50 million. The suit could, if unresolved, tip the city into bankruptcy. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.