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Merit might actually determine Oscar winners this year

Oscar hype is particularly quiet this year, perhaps because Harvey Weinstein has so few people with whom to battle.

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Squad leaders with the 1st Marine Regiment study a map as they prepare to go through the Iraqi town of An Nasiriyah. - Hayne Palmour/North County Times

Troop-support rally draws one of largest crowds yet

SAN DIEGO ---- More than 1,000 people lined the sidewalks of Miramar Road on Sunday, hoisting signs, waving flags and shouting slogans like "U.S.A., U.S.A!" in one of San Diego County's largest pro-troop rallies yet.

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Region's security remains high

San Diego County officials said Sunday that they are continuing to maintain the high security level that has been in effect since the war on Iraq began Wednesday night, and that not much has changed.

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High Speed Rail meeting to eye local tracks

ENCINITAS ---- Improvements to the railroad tracks that run through North County could include a trench in Encinitas and a tunnel in Del Mar.

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Local congregations pray for coalition troops

Churches across Southwest County turned their focus Sunday toward prayer with regard to the war in Iraq.

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Saddam vows to crush allied forces

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- With U.S.-led forces closing in on Baghdad, a composed Saddam Hussein tried to rally his people and his troops with a stirring address Monday in which he vowed that allied forces would be crushed and "victory will be ours soon."

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Business

Retailers brace for sluggish sales

With the nation's malls under tighter security since the U.S.-led war against Iraq began, shoppers still headed to stores over the weekend, but some merchants reported that spending was even weaker than usual.

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Bozied gives Padres another good dilemma

TEMPE, Ariz. ---- The Padres' transition from Phil Nevin to Sean Burroughs at third base was about as smooth as sandpaper.

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