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Top Stories of 2008It’s just about time to look back. San Diego Magazine is interested in hearing what you think were the top stories of 2008. |
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Shopping to End PovertySan Diegans launch Exotic World Gifts to aid artisans in third-world countries |
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Cupcake CrazyThe old favorite returns a little more grown-up |
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Born to be WildA day in the life of a San Diego animal keeper |
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Beyond the TrackAfter the Finish Line hosted a benefit luncheon and auction for Thoroughbred racehorses no longer able to race or breed. |
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Sound of SummerA Night of Fantasy, a gala concert, included a champagne-and-caviar reception, musical performances, dinner with the artists and dancing. |
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Under African SkiesBill Hoehn was honorary chair of Safari by the Sea, an African safari-meets-Pacific surf-theme gala benefiting the Boys & Girls Club of Carlsbad. |
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Pups in TuxesDave Mason of 105.7 FM (The Walrus) and Clear Channel’s Pamela Howe emceed the San Diego Humane Society and SPCA’s 22nd annual Fur Ball. |
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Scholars of Excellence AwardsThe Junior Seau Foundation’s Scholars of Excellence Program awarded more than $130,000 in scholarships to 29 outstanding students. |
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Point Loma Outfitting Grand OpeningPoint Loma Outfitting celebrated the grand opening of its new location in Liberty Station. |
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Flight NightGuests at the July Flight night at Napa Valley Grille atop Horton Plaza were treated to a flight of four wines from Raymond Winery. |
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The Good LifeGuests at The Good Life event were treated to an intimate evening of exceptional luxury and connoisseurship at a private Tuscan villa in Rancho Santa Fe. |
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Kid in a Candy StoreWhen Sam, a.k.a. The Cooking Guy, embarked on a remodel of his famous red kitchen in Carmel Valley, he thought he would be “the last guy to get screwed.” |
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Vive la MontrealIt sounds like a European capital, but it isn’t. It feels a bit like a Midwest big city, but it’s not. Think Paris without the chip on its shoulder. |
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SAN DIEGO DAILY
American IdolsOctober 13: Gods & Gold at the Museum of Man explores Aztec, Incan and Mayan worlds |
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RONDON'S DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO
The Sunday Shuffle, Part DeauxSeptember 22: More fun and more folks downtown going bar-to-bar watching NFL games |
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SAN DIEGO SPORTS
A Rivalry (Sort of) RenewedOctober 10: The midseason matchup that wasn’t |
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A WHOLE LOT OF MALARKEY
Let the Good Times Roll!October 9: Introducing San Diego Magazine's newest blogger, Brian Malarkey |
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Features |
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San Diego Magazine at 60It’s been an amazing journey, from the birth of the first city magazine to our continuing success today. Join us for a look back. |
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Lady Dottie Sings the BluesDorothy Mae Whitsett has been singing the blues for six decades. San Diego just might be her band’s stairstep to stardom. |
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Praising the BarWe bellied up to some of the best restaurant bars in town and found a full menu of reasons to dine barside. Here are our top picks sure to please your palate. |
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And Doctor Makes FourHow to find a pediatrician who can meet the baby’s needs——and yours. |
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Anatomy of AchievementThe UCSD School of Medicine celebrates 40 years of science and service. |
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San Diego's Top Doctors 2008 - The List |
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Special Section |
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