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The San Diego Union-Tribune - The San Diego Union-Tribune is a daily newspaper published in San Diego, California by the Copley Press. The result of a February 2, 1992 merger of The San Diego Union, founded October 10, 1868, and the Evening Tribune, founded December 2, 1895, it refers to itself as the oldest business in San Diego County and the second-oldest newspaper in Southern California.
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San Ysidro, San Diego, California - San Ysidro is a community within the city of San Diego, California. It was annexed by the city of San Diego in 1957.
San Diego City College - San Diego City College (known more informally as City College) is a public, two-year community college located in San Diego, California. It is administered by the San Diego Community College District which includes San Diego Mesa College and San Diego Miramar College as well.
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