Rally to Support Grocery Workers on Friday, July 15

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While negotiations with Ralphs, Vons, and Albertsons continue and the United Food and Commercial Workers union keeps fighting to protect their members’ health benefits, grocery workers need our support. In the spirit of solidarity, please join us as we stand united with the grocery workers on Friday at noon.

Solidarity Rally

12 p.m. on Friday, July 15, 2011

at

VONS (off Aero Dr.)

3550 Murphy Canyon Rd., San Diego 92123

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Second Annual OB Rag Trolley Ride – Old Town San Diego to the San Ysidro Border Station

 Patty Jones  July 14, 2011  2 Comments on Second Annual OB Rag Trolley Ride – Old Town San Diego to the San Ysidro Border Station

It seems that we’ve started a new tradition! We had so much fun last year (see Rollicking Ragsters Ride the Rails) when we all hopped on the Green Line trolley to the east county and back, that we decided to do it again. This time we took the Blue Line heading south to the San Ysidro.

Frank and I, Anna and her beloved Rich, Andy, Brittany, Annie, Brenda and Larry gathered at the Old Town trolley station Sunday morning for our adventure to the border. We hadn’t known when planning this trip that this week marks the 125th anniversary of San Diego Public Transit. San Diego MTS has even restored an 80 year old street car that will be running on the downtown loop sometime in the near future.

Read Larry and Annie’s take on our trip!

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New Design for Horton Plaza Moves Ahead

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Preferred design concept for Horton Plaza announced; date of last public forum set for July 26th

By James Palen / The Daily Transcript / July 13, 2011

Based largely on feedback from two public forums thus far, a single, preferred design has been selected on which to base the redevelopment of Horton Plaza and adjoining Horton Plaza Park.

The winner: the Cabrillo Arch plan.

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Food swap coming to Ocean Beach Women’s Club on July 16th

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It’s a food swap and it’s coming – again – to the OB Women’s Club this Saturday, July 16. A group calling itself San Diego Food Swap has started a monthly get together, where jams are traded for meat pastries, sauces for fruit, and so on. The group has a website here, where you can RSVP and tell them what you’re bringing. Saturday’s swap begins at 2pm and lasts till 4, at the Club house located at 2160 Bacon Street.

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California Prison Inmates End 2nd Week of Hunger Strike – State Continues Its “Disinformation Campaign”

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Today, hundreds of inmates in five California state prisons ended the second week of a hunger strike to protest living conditions, in what has become the largest coordinated protest by state inmates.

And the State of California continues its “disinformation campaign” about the hunger strike which began July 1, by declaring that the strike was “probably synchronized … through organized criminal networks.”

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Mack, My Dad

 Ernie McCray  July 14, 2011  22 Comments on Mack, My Dad

I’ve found myself lately thinking of a man everybody, including me, called Mack. My dad. Just about the most laid back human being the world has ever had.

The man was always at ease, a man of simple tastes. I can see him in my mind, chomping on his almost ever present cheap cigar which chokes me even in my memory, sipping some whisky, and uttering that obligatory whispery “ahhh” that drinkers who like their liquor neat always sigh and he’s going about any one of his enterprises: playing solitaire, reading True Crime magazine or crossword puzzling – when he wasn’t playing the piano.

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Despite new and unresolved issues, Mirama Landfill outsourcing proceeds

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Committee’s 3-2 vote disregards concerns of 90 community members at hearing

By Susan Duerksen / CPI / July 13, 2011

Despite overwhelming public opposition to the risky and costly privatization of Miramar Landfill, the San Diego City Council’s Rules committee today voted 3-2 to send the controversial plan on to the full council.

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Medical marijuana advocates qualify referendum to repeal San Diego restrictions

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By Christopher Cadelago / SignOnSanDiego / July 13, 2011

Opponents of new restrictions on medical marijuana dispensaries have qualified a referendum that could force a repeal, the San Diego City Clerk’s Office said Wednesday.

Citizens for Patient Rights, the Patient Care Association and the California Cannabis Coalition turned in 44,106 signatures — 31,029 of which were deemed valid, City Clerk Liz Maland said.

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Future of California Medical Marijuna Dispensaries Still Uncertain

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By Leo E. Laurence, J.D. / NUG Magazine / July 12, 2011

When you carry a badge, you learn to smell trouble; you can sense it sometimes. Some believe the struggle for medical marijuana dispensaries in Southern California is in serious trouble.

“We’ve got a lot of trouble coming,” stressed Ken Cole, an outspoken former Australian basketball coach who played on two Olympic teams. He owns the elegant One-on-One dispensary at 923 Sixth Avenue in the Gaslamp Quarter. He totally restored the 1865 interior of the one-time bar, including the antique beer spigots behind the wide, New York style bar.

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LA Democrat beats Tea Party-backer in special election for Congress

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With all the precincts counted, L.A. Councilwoman Janice Hahn has defeated Republican Craig Huey by 9 points in the special election to replace Rep. Jane Harman. Despite the Tea Party energy — and all the lawn signs — in support of Huey, he was unable to overcome the huge Democratic advantage in the 36th Congressional District.

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“Got breakfast?” – Ocean Beach’s Ted Caplaneris and the Old Townhouse Restaurant

 Jack Hamlin  July 13, 2011  10 Comments on “Got breakfast?” – Ocean Beach’s Ted Caplaneris and the Old Townhouse Restaurant

Got Breakfast?

By Jack Hamlin / Special to the OB Rag

Had Edward Hopper painted an antithesis to his famous Nighthawks, it would have been something akin to O.B.’s Old Townhouse Restaurant on Newport Avenue. Forget the melancholia of late night, the Old Townhouse has an atmosphere of combustibility, and with it, an energy found only in small town gathering eateries.

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Obama: ‘I can’t guarantee that Social Security checks will go out on August 3rd …’

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A failure to raise the nation’s debt ceiling could result in some seniors not receiving Social Security checks, President Obama said in an interview with CBS News that will air Tuesday evening.

“I cannot guarantee that those checks go out on August 3rd if we haven’t resolved this issue. Because there may simply not be the money in the coffers to do it,” Obama told “CBS Evening News” anchor Scott Pelley.

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