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  • Thousands of protesters took to the streets Thursday in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa to hold demonstrations in support of the two men who have laid claim to the nation's presidency.
  • The FBI is offering $10,000 for help finding the gun of a Border Patrol agent who was slain last week in a rugged area outside San Diego.
  • Nearly 300 people die each year when hit by vehicles that are backing up. A Michigan company has designed a rearview mirror with an embedded video display.
  • In 2004, Khalid el-Masri, a German citizen, was kidnapped by the CIA and kept in an Afghan prison for four months. Legalities aside, it was a blundered rendition — the CIA got the wrong guy — but it hasn't made el-Masri's life any easier in the years since he returned home and has been trying to seek justice.
  • With more films than ever before, the Latino Film Festival is tops on our list for this weekend, but there's also treasure hunter's holy grail in Balboa Park. Whatever you're looking for, we've got ideas for you this Culture Lust weekend.
  • If they want, dictators can usually walk away from power and into comfortable exile. But some reject this path, and international efforts to prosecute human rights violations have also reduced the options.
  • A brewery built in Barrio Logan after Prohibition contained bright murals and colorful windows, furniture and even ceiling beams. The property is now a parking lot, and the art's been sitting in storage for more than two decades. This is the first of a two-part series reported together with Voice of San Diego.
  • The American Civil Liberties Union and a coalition of Hispanic groups have demanded that the city of Escondido change its driver's license checkpoints, calling them "fishing expeditions" that are intended to identify and deport illegal immigrants.
  • The city can eliminate free trash pickup for single-family homes in residential neighborhoods, turn the service over to a private contractor and save $34 million a year, San Diego's city attorney said in a legal opinion released today.
  • The San Diego County health department has stopped issuing weekly swine flu updates, in another sign of waning flu activity.
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