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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Two-A-Days: San Diego Chargers 2011 Season Preview
(Sports Network) – There are a lot of reasons to go either way when judging the prospects for the San Diego Chargers in 2011. For the optimists, look at the No. 1 offense in the NFL. And the pessimists, there … Continue reading
Mini of San Diego celebrates a booming first year
Mark Maynard, U-T Automotive Editor One year in business and Mini of San Diego has gone from 0 to 740, and is on track to sell 800 new cars by the end of the month. And that tally doesn’t include … Continue reading
San Diego Chargers 2011 Season Preview
(Sports Network) – There are a lot of reasons to go either way when judging the prospects for the San Diego Chargers in 2011. For the optimists, look at the No. 1 offense in the NFL. And the pessimists, there … Continue reading
Z57 Academy Announces 500th ZPro REALTOR® Graduate
Z57 Inc., a real estate Internet marketing firm, is pleased to announce the 500th graduate of its Z57 Academy – ZPro 100 Series Realtor Internet and social media marketing courses. Minneapolis/St. Paul-based real estate agent, Lin Warren of Midwest Realty … Continue reading
Sadness at San Diego Zoo: Giant panda Bai Yun is not pregnant
Disappointing news this afternoon from the San Diego Zoo: The giant panda Bai Yun is not pregnant. Given the idiosyncrasies of pandas’ reproductive system, it will be another year before Bai Yun and her mate Gao Gao can try again. … Continue reading
San Diego boy throwing rocks hit by crossbow bolt
PATERSON, New Jersey (Reuters) – Swollen rivers submerged stretches of northern New Jersey on Tuesday in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, damaging homes, flooding roads and stranding residents, hundreds of thousands of whom had no power. Article source: http://www.officialwire.com/main.php?action=posted_news&rid=249389&catid=817
San Diego: City of Innovation?
The 20th century was all about cities competing with each other for corporate headquarters, ports and airports, highway connections and gathering bragging points about sports teams, symphonies, universities and other municipal baubles. Now comes a more difficult challenge for the … Continue reading
Local Guerrilla Marketing is Proud to Announce Their Preferred Local Provider for La Jolla Real Estate: Aaron Wicht in …
Local Guerrilla Marketing and Aaron Wicht have teamed up to bring La Jolla Real Estate into the California spotlight! La Jolla, CA (PRWEB) August 29, 2011 Local Guerrilla Marketing and Aaron Wicht, a stellar La Jolla Real Estate Agent, have … Continue reading
County’s economic indicators index moves up slightly
City News Service San Diego County’s index of leading economic indicators was up two-tenths of a percent in July, according to a report out Tuesday from the University of San Diego’s Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate. The rise, though fractional, … Continue reading
Local Economic Index Shows Gain of 0.2 Percent for July
San Diego’s economy could be rebounding; it registered a two-tenths of 1 percent uptick in July, according to an index of six measures compiled by the University of San Diego’s Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate. The Index of Leading Economic … Continue reading