Once about every two weeks, around sunset, Oceanside's José Vasquez dons his tie-dyed, peace-sign T-shirt, parks along the busy Coast Highway in Carlsbad, climbs on top of his signage-laden truck, and meditates for unconditional love ...
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- Faker!!
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- Our First _______ President
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- Local Unemployment Drops Sharply
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- While We're At It
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- Piling On
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- La Jolla Billionaire Linked to Pro-Fletcher Super PAC Intending to Raise "Unlimited" Funds
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- 50,000 Absentee Ballots Already Cast for June 5 Primary
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- Cameraman Found Guilty of Obstructing Officer
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