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  • Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Monday he would order the release of 250 members of the Fatah move ment from Israeli prisons as a "gesture of good will towards the Palestinians."
  • Why is it important that people exercise in their senior years? We discuss what kinds of exercises seniors should do, and the long-term health benefits that can be gained from staying physically fit as we age.
  • Even when traumatic brain injury is diagnosed in soldiers, many find they have to fight to get adequate treatment. Medical records show brain-injured soldiers at Fort Bliss have been told that their main problems are psychological, not related to blasts. Some soldiers have turned to clinics outside the military to get help.
  • San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Janet Yellen visited San Diego earlier this week, and said the nation's unemployment rate will remain "painfully high" for a long time. How will the Jobs Bill that passed the Senate impact the local and national employment picture?
  • The first-ever Neighborhood Innovation Forum, a colloquium of local and national community groups, funders and city officials, met in San Diego last week to discuss ways to make individual neighborhoods the driving force of community improvement.
  • Ali Jackson Jr. is part of a new generation of jazz musicians that continue the long tradition of preserving the musical roots while keeping an open and absorbing mind. Jackson performs original music
  • San Diegans are getting a dose of reality from local law enforcement today. San Diego County's district attorney is hosting a series of workshops for citizens. Among other things, they're learning abo
  • As a follow-up to a recent story about border fences, a federal judge has ruled that the U.S. government must first try to negotiate a price with landowner Eloisa Tamez before seizing her property. Tamez, whose property lies within a planned construction area for the massive fence, considers the decision a victory.
  • The conclusion to the race for the County Supervisor's seat in the 5th district is not as foregone as in previous years. For the first time in years, incumbent Supervisor Bill Horn is facing a runoff -- with Steve Gronke of Vista.
  • San Diego editors review the top stories that impacted the region in 2009 and how they may play out in 2010.
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