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  • Election results set the stage for a runoff vote between the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi and Ahmed Shafik, the last prime minister under former President Mubarak. International monitors called the election one of Egypt's most transparent, but violent protests broke out after the final tally.
  • The Donkeys are local indie legends, creating organic, communal music reminiscent of a lost road trip. Culture Lust contributor Alex Morales brings us a profile of the band.
  • The San Diego County Sheriff's Department has activated search and rescue teams as storms sweep across the county.
  • One of these days, if proposed political maps hold up, some San Diegans will hear the alarm go off and wake up in a different City Council District, perhaps one that has never existed before.
  • Southland residents were relieved today that a magnitude 4.7 earthquake that struck near Los Angeles International Airport was not "the big one.'' The quake struck shortly before 8:40 p.m. Sunday, a mile east of Lennox, a mile south southeast of Inglewood and 10 miles south southwest of the Los Angeles Civic Center, according to Caltech.
  • Sheriff Bill Gore warned today about a scam in San Diego County regarding the collection of prescription drugs.
  • The accord brokered by the Gulf Cooperation Council calls for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to cede power to Vice President Abdo Rabu Mansour Hadi within 30 days, putting an end to his more than three decades in power. Meanwhile, opposition protesters clashed with security forces in Bahrain and Egypt.
  • Many analysts and policy makers have warned that Iran is producing weapons grade uranium. Yousaf Butt thinks the West is overreacting and suggests offering Iran a deal whereby the IAEA will handle inspections in return for dropping sanctions.
  • The outcry from the late January deaths of 15 young people in Juarez has led President Felipe Calderon to pledge to pump millions of dollars into civic programs in what's become one of the deadliest cities in the world.
  • Deep cracks opened up in Moammar Gadhafi's regime with diplomats abroad and the justice minister at home resigning, air force pilots defecting and a fire raging at the main government hall after clashes in the capital.
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