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  • Crews continue to work at the site of a sewage spill in the Buena Vista Lagoon, on the border between Carlsbad and Oceanside. More than five million gallons of raw sewage spewed into the lagoon after
  • Marine ecologist Ransom Myers died this past week, after a career highlighted by warnings of diminishing world fish stocks. His warnings often fell on deaf ears, but always proved right.
  • Three House committees subpoenaed in connection with the bribery investigation into imprisoned former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham and his associates reached an agreement with federal prosecutors Tues
  • On Sunday, churches around the country will Super Bowl watch parties complete with big-screen TVs, game tables and food. But the NFL says that some of the churches are going too far. League attorneys sent a letter to a church saying that public events using large-screen TVs violate the NFL's copyright.
  • The murder of attorney Sergio Dante Almaraz in Juarez, Mexico remains unsolved, as do the serial murders of many women and girls there.
  • An Internet-linked gathering allows displaced New Orleans residents to discuss how they'd like their city to recover. Participants focused on neighborhood stability, education, affordable homes and rent, roads, transit, utilities, health service and other vital public services.
  • San Francisco will become the first city in the United States to require that all employers provide paid sick leave. Labor groups hope the new law will serve as an example. Many small-business owners say they can't afford the mandate.
  • Experts say it's the only crime that offenders are more likely to repeat with age: sexual abuse. And now, prison wards around the country are filling up with geriatric sex offenders. Laura Sullivan takes an inside look at one Pennsylvania prison.
  • Tijuana's maquiladora industry has grown into an important part of Baja California's economy, employing more than 170,000 workers and bringing more than $1 billion of foreign investment into Tijuana's
  • At a Holocaust Conference in Tehran this week, Iran's president vowed: "Just as the Soviet Union was wiped out and today does not exist, so will the Zionist regime soon be wiped out. This is God's will and what all nations want." It's a reminder of why Holocaust museums were built.
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