Archive for March, 2002

Supporters, officials say Proposition G is likely to fail | Beach- alcohol measure is trailing by 2,900 votes

Angela Lau. The San Diego Union - Tribune. San Diego, Calif.: Mar 8, 2002. pg. B.1.1.6

As absentee ballots were counted yesterday, opponents of Proposition G, the measure seeking to impose a round-the-clock trial ban on alcohol in parts of Pacific Beach and Mission Beach, were all but assured victory.

Supporters of ban on beach booze see chance | Backers pin hopes on absentee ballots

Angela Lau. The San Diego Union - Tribune. San Diego, Calif.: Mar 7, 2002. pg. B.1.1.7

Both sides of a ballot measure that would impose a round-the- clock trial ban on alcohol on parts of Pacific Beach and Mission Beach stood ready to claim victory yesterday.

Outcome remains uncertain | Early lead vanishes; race too close to call

Angela Lau. The San Diego Union - Tribune. San Diego, Calif.: Mar 6, 2002. pg. B.1.7.B

Supporters of a ballot measure that sought to impose a round-the- clock test ban on alcohol on parts of Pacific Beach and Mission Beach watched a strong early lead disappear last night and feared the trend would mean the worst.

Foes of beach alcohol ban expect to win | Liquor interests giving funds to defeat Prop. G

Angela Lau. The San Diego Union - Tribune. San Diego, Calif.: Mar 4, 2002. pg. B.1

Armed with large donations from liquor and beer distributors and retailers, opponents of Proposition G, which would impose a round- the-clock trial ban on alcohol in parts of Pacific Beach and Mission Beach, predict defeat tomorrow of the ballot measure.