Month: March 2011

Riptide of funding cuts may mean the end of Scripps library

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By Kendra Hartmann/SDNews.com

With budget cuts rearing their ugly head on a regular basis, news of more casualties falls on almost numb ears. The University of California, San Diego, however, is feeling the threat of tightening purse strings in a whole new way. For the students, scientists and public that frequent the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) Library, Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed cuts could mean the end of an era: the largest library in the world dedicated to marine science will likely close this summer.

“It doesn’t make any sense that our 100-year-old unique facility should be terminated,” said Walter Munk, professor emeritus at the UCSD Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics and longtime SIO Library user.

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City Partners with Artists to Host “Paint-Out” at the Water Conservation Garden

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Local Artists Capture “Conservation in Bloom”

SAN DIEGO – Join local artists as they celebrate the spring season at the eighth annual “Paint-Out” at the Water Conservation Garden (Garden) from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on April 9, 2011. Watercolorists of all skill levels are welcome to participate to capture on their canvases the lush, colorful scenery that springtime “California-friendly” blooms have brought to the Garden.

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Embracing Our Rich Ethnic Diversity

 Ernie McCray  March 31, 2011  6 Comments on Embracing Our Rich Ethnic Diversity

Thoughts Stemming from Viewing “Precious Knowledge”

Lately, I’ve been thinking about the range of ethnicities in our country, of how all human beings innately identify with racial and cultural ties that go back ages and ages in our personal histories. Who we are was set in place in ancient times. It’s natural, the way its supposed to be.

But somehow in the mix some human beings decide that their ethnicity is the ultimate of ethnicities and looks at others fearfully and fitfully.

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Food Inflation Kept Hidden in Tinier Bags

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By Stephanie Clifford and Catherine Rampell /NewYorkTimes.com/ March 28, 2011

Chips are disappearing from bags, candy from boxes and vegetables from cans. As an expected increase in the cost of raw materials looms for late summer, consumers are beginning to encounter shrinking food packages.

With unemployment still high, companies in recent months have tried to camouflage price increases by selling their products in tiny and tinier packages. So far, the changes are most visible at the grocery store, where shoppers are paying the same amount, but getting less.

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City Council overly-restricts medical marijuana dispensaries

 Sunshine  March 29, 2011  28 Comments on City Council overly-restricts medical marijuana dispensaries

I supported San Diego’s Stop the Ban campaign Monday (March 28) by attending a rally in front of City Hall. So many people showed up in opposition of this ban that not all of us could get into the building or inside the council chambers. There were some great messages rolling through the crowd on homemade signs. My personal favorites were: “Patient not pothead”, “Plants not pills”, and “Marijuana is a gateway drug” its punny message surrounded by junk food packaging.

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Fundraiser for Ocean Beach theater group

 Staff  March 29, 2011  2 Comments on Fundraiser for Ocean Beach theater group

Please come, hear the plans, and help launch a NEW THEATRE GROUP in OB. It’s a fundraiser for the 501 c 3 application for The Vagabond Theatre Project of Ocean Beach.

Only One Night – KARAOKE @ CHESWICKS, 5038 Newport Avenue, MARCH 30th, 2011, 7PM -11PM

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Collier Park Riot Picnic, March 27th 2011

 Staff  March 28, 2011  7 Comments on Collier Park Riot Picnic, March 27th 2011

Over forty people were in Collier Park Sunday, joining the potluck picnic commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Collier Park Riot of 1971. We have written about this, go here for our earlier post.

With Dave Rice’s mastery of the grill, with Patty’s awesome potato salad, Frank’s popular chicken, Doug’s savory deviled eggs, and everybody’s elses food and drink, the picnic god shined the sun on the gathering that lasted happily into the late afternoon.

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Howard Zinn in San Diego

 Anna Daniels  March 28, 2011  1 Comment on Howard Zinn in San Diego

What an extraordinary weekend! It ended Sunday with a picnic in Collier Park where some of us personally remembered and…

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The San Onofre Fukishima Connection

 Michael Steinberg  March 26, 2011  5 Comments on The San Onofre Fukishima Connection

Two weeks into Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant crisis, the situation continues to worsen.

Among the headlines in today’s paper is “Breach feared at reactor—radiation high.” The Associated Press reported “Plant operators don’t know the source of radioactive water discovered in at Units 1 and 3.” The utility, Tokyo Electric Power Co., suspected that water found in Units 2 and 4 was similarly contaminated.

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EPA Budget Cuts: A Threat To Public Health

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By Nicholas Scott

In light of a recent legislation set forth by House Republicans, the Environmental Protection Agency is facing some of the largest budgetary cutbacks to organization has ever seen. In addition to the slashing of funds, law makers are pushing to repeal The Clean Air Act. The EPA is currently in danger of losing $3 billion dollars, constituting almost a third of its entire budget. While it may be difficult to quantify the ecological benefits that result from the EPA’s regulations, the Agency has indisputably shown great success when it comes to protecting the public health.

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Who runs the FDA? And what are the rules for approving new drugs?

 Judi Curry  March 26, 2011  5 Comments on Who runs the FDA? And what are the rules for approving new drugs?

I could hardly believe what I was reading in the San Diego Union on Saturday, March 26, 2011. Across 5 columns was the headline, “FDA OKS FIRST MELANOMA DRUG THAT EXTENDS LIFE.” I couldn’t help but wonder what my husband’s oncologist would say about that headline.

The drug is known as “Ipilimumab” and will be marketed under the name of “Yervoy.” Let me tell you about my experience with this drug.

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