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Questions for Barry Minkow

From Scammer to Scheme Finder

One of the most infamous crooks of the 1980s, now a pastor and fraud detective, is preparing for his Hollywood debut as a pre-Madoff swindler.

» Interview by RANDY DOTINGA | Nov 25

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Credentialed: Photo Blog

Photo of the Day: Salute to D-Wash

A bon voyage to our beloved science reporter.

» Nov. 25

» Photo of the Day: Sax Solo


From Letters

Voice of San Diego Letters: Voice MailSave the Fire with Ecotourism

Tourism dollars to promote education and ecological activities.

» Nov. 23 -- 8:05 pm

Emptying the Notebook

Budget Cut Day at City Hall

What Ben Hueso won't cut, what Akron has to do with anything and how much kibble a police dog eats.

» Nov. 25

»Budget Plan Put Sanders at Odds With Own Advisors (Nov. 24)

Cartoons

Too Little,
Too Late

A little foresightedness can save a lot of pain down the road.

» Nov. 25

Public Safety

The Fire Department's Lemon

The downtown fire engine cost $820,000 and it's usually in the shop.

» Nov 25

» More Public Safety Coverage

This Just In

Save Our Libraries, 2009 Edition

Former library worker wants city to post proposed changes. » Nov. 25 -- 3:45 pm

D-Wash Out

I'm taking the amazing lessons learned to Orange County. » Nov. 25 -- 3:35 pm

The Fire Department's Lemon

The downtown fire engine cost $820,000 and it's usually in the shop. » Nov. 25 -- 1:20 pm



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Vox Populi -- Featured Stories and Comments


Bankruptcy an Option, Says Mayor's Fiscal Task Force

A draft report by private business leaders recommends that the city file for bankruptcy if urgent and drastic reforms aren't completed.

» (Nov. 20)



'They're Looking at Impending Doom'

Nobody is sure exactly how deep San Diego Unified's deficit will be. But if everything goes wrong, all of its budget cuts still fall short.

» (Nov. 23)




Budget Plan Put Sanders at Odds With Own Advisors

By ROB DAVIS

— The mayor didn't offer specifics when asked whether the city has a long-term strategy, and said he thought it was better to hold off on serious cuts until 2011.


'They're Looking at Impending Doom'

By EMILY ALPERT

— Nobody is sure exactly how deep San Diego Unified's deficit will be. But if everything goes wrong, all of its budget cuts still fall short.


The Bug Counters

By REBECCA TOLIN

— San Diego Natural History Museum scientists are on a mission from the Navy to search for what most people avoid vigorously.


Frenzy, Deadlines and Price Increases Keep Market Murky

By KELLY BENNETT

— San Diego County's housing prices rose for the fourth straight month in August, reflecting increased momentum and the impact of federal incentives.


Voice reporters and editors make frequent appearances on local TV and radio programs. To see what's being said and where, click the links below.


After 25 Years, Scam Still Stings

By RANDY DOTINGA

— News of the death of famed local swindler J. David Dominelli, which reached San Diego this week, reminded victims of hard lessons learned.


How San Diego's Largest Water Users Are Conserving (or Not)

By ROB DAVIS

— Most of the city's biggest users have saved water since the conservation call began two years ago. But not everyone has cut water use.

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