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  • The dead victims of the Tuscon shooting attack represented a range of people that might be found at any congressional constituents' event.
  • Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) remained in critical condition Sunday, a day after she was seriously wounded in a shooting rampage that killed at least six people and injured at least a dozen others in Tucson. Police and investigators were trying to piece together the alleged shooter's motive as they searched for a possible accomplice.
  • President Obama filled some job openings at the White House this week. Two veterans of the Clinton administration are stepping in, as chief of staff and as head of the president's economic policy team. It's all part of the president's preparations for the second half of his term.
  • The nation's unemployment rate fell to 9.4 percent last month -- the lowest level in 19 months -- while payrolls increased by a less-than-expected 103,000, the Labor Department said. Although more people found work, many gave up on job searches.
  • Cornelius Dupree Jr. is the 21st prisoner from Dallas to march out of the state prison system. Dallas has so many exonerations not because it was more egregiously unjust than other counties in the state, but because it kept the DNA evidence refrigerated and stored for decades.
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  • It's hard to find a city in America that isn't planning, proposing, studying or actually building a light rail system. Cities as diverse as Dallas, Seattle and Washington, D.C., all see light rail as part of their future — a way to reshape their development.
  • With the Olympics in Beijing less than a month away, the global spotlight is on China — and its treatment of Tibet. The Dalai Lama's chief negotiator, Lodi Gyari discusses the protests, the Olympics, and the best way for Tibet to push for autonomy.
  • What are the key matchups to watch in tonight's Poinsettia Bowl game featuring SDSU versus Navy? How good is the Aztecs Men's Basketball team? And, what needs to happen for the Chargers to make the playoffs? We speak to Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton about the top local sports stories.
  • Chargers CEO Dean Spanos told Mayor Jerry Sanders the team won't leave San Diego in 2011. Spanos wouldn't commit to staying after next season, as rumors have the team moving to Los Angeles in 2012. What are the chances the Bolts could bolt? What's the latest details on a Chargers' stadium in downtown San Diego?
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