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  • France's finance minister will be the first woman to head the IMF. She has led France through a financial crisis and helped corral European support for the initial Greece bailout. Lagarde is also a fierce champion for the advancement of women.
  • Part of the president's secret to success in Iowa in 2008 was to win in a lot of places that George W. Bush carried in two previous elections — places like Altoona, Iowa. Today in Altoona, some Democrats have mixed feelings about the president's job performance.
  • Fallout from the worst terror attack on U.S. soil continues to reverberate around the world, in politics, the military and religion. Former government officials and policy makers discuss what we've learned nearly ten years later about intelligence, diplomacy, politics and ourselves.
  • There are thousands of chronically absent kids in San Diego County schools who together cost their districts millions of dollars in state funding.
  • Jim Risen, a reporter for The New York Times, will ask a court Tuesday to throw out a Justice Department subpoena. Risen says he doesn't want to testify against a CIA agent accused of leaking classified information.
  • He survived four assassination attempts, including a kidnapping, in Mexico.
  • At rallies against the nation's longest war in San Diego and elsewhere, critics say Obama Administration's shift in approach is too little, and far too late.
  • The good news is Caltrans is making improvements to the I-15. The bad news? Traffic on the I-15 will be severely congested from June 18 through June 26.
  • The first touring exhibition of the work of American craftsman Gustav Stickley makes a stop at the San Diego Museum of Art from June 18 through September 11, 2011. We speak to a curator from the museum about the Arts and Crafts movement pioneer.
  • A Phoenix-based company named iCloud Communications filed a complaint in federal court in Arizona saying that its customers may be confused by Apple's use of the name iCloud for its new Internet storage service.
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