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  • San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders' office has released a draft of a mandatory recycling proposal. The city council asked for an ordinance two years ago to divert waste from Miramar Landfill, which is fill
  • In The Name of 9/11
  • The Man Who Talks To Terrorists Speaks at UCSD Tomorrow
  • At least two people are dead as riot police in the Bahraini capital, Manama, used tear and clubs early Thursday to try to regain control of a main square occupied by anti-government protesters. Meanwhile, unrest continued to spread across the Middle East and Northern Africa.
  • News that Sony's online gaming network was infiltrated by hackers effects millions of users who may have had their personal and credit card information stolen. The security breach was discovered at Sony's data center in San Diego. KPBS technology reporter Peggy Pico is following the story.
  • We'll look at San Diego's new recycling laws.
  • Several lesser-known thinkers whose work is widely read on the Internet are more influential than Osama bin Laden in shaping the views and actions of Islamic radicals. That's the view of New Yorker writer Lawrence Wright, author of the book The Looming Tower.
  • In August, Saudi Arabia's counterterrorism chief survived an assassination attempt by a known al-Qaida member who had come to the official's home to turn himself in. The attack raises questions in the country, where rehabilitation is the favored method for combating terrorism.
  • Alondis "Peaches" Jackson has lived in abandoned houses in New Orleans for at least two years. She is one of thousands of those still homeless four years after Katrina.
  • Researchers set up an experiment to see how prices influence what kinds of food moms buy. They found that lowering the prices on fruits and vegetables did lead to moms buying more. But it didn't stop them from buying junk food, too.
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