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  • Female condoms have been around for almost two decades, but many women haven't even heard about them, much less used them. Now there's a movement to reintroduce the female condom to the public as an essential tool in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
  • In Fargo, N.D., and across the river in Moorhead, Minn., the Red is expected to reach nearly 20 feet above flood stage. Residents along the river were waiting to see if their makeshift sandbag levies would hold.
  • San Diego city’s Salary Setting Commission recommends a charter amendment, so the mayor and council don’t have to vote on their own salary increases.
  • On Tuesday, the Congressional Budget Office put a number on this year's deficit: a little more than $1.35 trillion. President Obama and Congress agree that something should be done. But a proposed bipartisan commission to tackle the deficit was shot down in the Senate.
  • Texas was once home to an estimated 1,000 dance halls — a legacy of the European immigrants who poured into the state in the 19th century. Half of the halls are now gone, and many that remain are moldering away. Enthusiasts say the best way to save the halls is to dance in one.
  • Two college football bowl games will be played in San Diego, and that means much-needed tourist dollars for the region.
  • NASA smacked two spacecraft into the lunar south pole Friday morning in a search for hidden ice. Instruments confirm that a large empty rocket hull barreled into the moon at 7:31 a.m., followed four minutes later by a probe with cameras taking pictures of the first crash.
  • NASA successfully smacks a satellite and spacecraft into a crater near the moon's south pole, which was expected to toss up huge plumes of debris visible from Earth. Infrared cameras on the instrument-laden space probe were to search the debris for water ice and vapor. NASA officials say two probes hit as planned, but live images disappeared seconds before impact.
  • Our monthly food hour explores the variety of ethnic markets to be found around San Diego and tips for cooking ethnically-inspired dishes.
  • Most surfers are environmentally-conscious people, who oppose pollution and advocate for clean oceans. Yet, the process for making surfboards, especially the foam cores, can be very toxic and hazardous to the environment. We speak to world-renowned surfer Rob Machado, and other members of the local surf community about what can be done to clean up the surf industry.
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