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  • A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent was killed and another wounded while driving through northern Mexico Tuesday, in a rare attack on American officials in this country which is fighting powerful drug cartels.
  • Sure, a disgraced politician like Anthony Weiner can probably score a cable talk show. But can he resurrect his political career? A look at how five other scandal survivors have fared.
  • Police Chief William Lansdowne apologized on behalf of his department and pledged to do everything possible to regain the public's confidence and "repair the damage done."
  • Mexican authorities say the leader of the Arellano Felix cartel may have used the U-S as a safehaven last month. This as his cartel battles for the key smuggling turf between Tijuana and San Diego. KPBS Reporter Amy Isackson has the story.
  • More than 200 students from more than 20 schools will perform in the second annual Student Shakespeare Festival at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 28, 2007, along El Prado in Balboa Park. The goal is to
  • Wet and windy weather came to San Diego County today, bringing snow at the higher elevations. By 7 a.m., snow had fallen on both sides of Interstate 8 at Sunrise Highway, and across the entire length of Sunrise Highway.
  • Officials say it could be the largest mass grave ever discovered in the country's deadly drug war. Marines found the bodies as they were investigating the shooting of a man who sought their help.
  • From black-tie-only ocean views to mid-century mod in the desert, there are many ways to celebrate V-day this year, for both the besotted and singletons alike.
  • El-Ibrahimi is transferred to a North African prison where Abasi Fawal (Yigal Naor) casually employs beatings, water soaked hoods, electrodes, humiliation and solitary confinement in a hole of a cell. Overseeing the interrogation is newbie CIA analyst Douglas Freeman (Jake Gyllenhaal) who bluntly tells Fawal, "This is my first torture." Freeman doesn't take to it very well and Fawal grows impatient with his American observer. In addition, Fawal has to deal with a rebellious daughter who's resisting an arranged marriage and is instead dating a politicized young Islamic man. Meanwhile, back in the states, Isabella hooks up with a college friend (Peter Sarsgaard) who is politically well-connected in Washington, D.C. The government, of course, denies any knowledge of Isabella's husband.
  • An election committee radically changed the shape of the race when it banned nearly half of the candidates, including three of the leading contenders. The election has been marked by controversy within Egypt and curiosity from without, and analysts say there is a lot at stake for Egyptians.
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