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  • Former Congressman Randy Duke Cunningham finds out tomorrow what his punishment will be for bribery and tax evasion. KPBS Legal Reporter Amita Sharma has the story.
  • Some of golf's greatest are gracing Torrey Pines Golf Course for the Buick Invitation this week. The annual PGA Tournament has found its home at the municipal course overlooking the cliffs
  • Google has launched a new version of its search engine Web site in China. The site censors material about Tibet, human rights and other topics considered sensitive by the Chinese government. The move comes shortly after the company was praised for not complying with a U.S. federal subpoena for its records.
  • The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection is getting an interim chief on January first. The CDF has more than 5,000 employees and a roughly $700 million budget. KPBS Reporter Erik A
  • A Solona Beach condominium complex is suing the California Coastal Commission saying the state agency illegally levied a $248,000 fee on a seawall project. KPBS Reporter Erik Anderson has details.
  • The California Department of Forestry and Fire protection will be looking for a new chief executive next year. KPBS Reporter Erik Anderson has details.
  • Embattled San Diego Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham has resigned. The eight-term Republican stepped down yesterday, after pleading guilty in federal court of conspiracy to commit bribery and tax e
  • Drugmaker Merck faces more than 7,000 lawsuits related to its painkiller Vioxx. The first of four federal Vioxx trials is slated to begin Tuesday in Houston. The case involves a 53-year-old Florida man who had a fatal heart attack in 2001 after a month on Vioxx.
  • The authors of a new book, Hungry Planet, set out to see how families in 24 regions feed themselves each week. They wanted to see how globalization, migration and other factors affected the diets of communities around the world.
  • Sentencing is expected Tuesday for Chai Soua Vang in the murder of six deer hunters last year. The shooting in northern Wisconsin followed a racially charged trespassing confrontation between Vang, who is Hmong, and the men. The tension lingers as hunters prepare for this year's hunting season. Gil Halsted of Wisconsin Public Radio reports.
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