Sunday, March 11, 2007
- SJMerc: Valley movers and shaker's roles in presidential race
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LAT: Assemblyman's aide apparently commits murder, suicide
- SacBee: Dramatic descent awaits an Act Two
- SacBee: The health care debate - Affordability of insurance is major concern
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SJMerc: Donor to Stanford: No Big Oil
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SDUT: To Hunter, China is cause for alarm
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LADN: Giuliani speaks in favor of Gingrich
- NYTimes: Voters Accept Divorced Candidates, but They Have Limits
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NYTimes: In Romney's Bid, His Wallet Opens to the Right
- Politico: Thompson To Consider Presidential Bid
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OCReg: Oakland mayor plans to set aside city jobs for felons
- StockRec: McNerney highlights how water bill will help S.J.
- FresBee: Business leaders step up fight against Campus Pointe
- FresBee: Schools grapple with 'so gay' use
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VentStar: Wal-Mart still has interest in Ventura
- LAT: Gas plant loses key lawmaker's support
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Capitol crimes -
SacBee: Retiring at 65 could fix state pension mess
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SFChron: The case against taxpayer funded savings accounts
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SacBee: Imperial centennial has lesson
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FresBee: Move that primary: California deserves more clout
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Townhall: Traffic Congestion in America
- BakCal: Coulter crossed line with use of gay slur
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SacBee: A market for pollution credits starts with choices
- LAT: L.A. Board of Supervisors to try sharing power
- LAT: Temple City council seat filled by coin toss
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LAT: A Minuteman meets his hour of crisis
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RivPE: Lobbyist in line for S.B. County post
- SDUT: When S.D. diocese filed for bankruptcy, woman lost day in court over sex-abuse case that tore her family apart
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FRBlog: Sunday San Diego