Wednesday, March 14, 2007
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WHY I AM SUPPORTING DUNCAN HUNTER FOR PRESIDENT
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Caveat Emptor when deciding to change the State GOP rules to allow DTS voters to select CRP delegates to the National Convention!
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SacBee: Bill Simon seeks to sell Giuliani to the right
- LAT: Assembly Republicans offer free-market healthcare plan
- SDUT: Cities in California push own measure on eminent domain
- LADN: Earlier primary may boost state economy
- LAT: February primary plan gives state leaders new clout
- LADN: UC, CSU weighing fee hikes up to 10%
- SacBee: Chiropractic board to face legislative scrutiny
- SFChron: Study calls for more targeted school funding
- LADN: Fixing California schools would cost billions, reports say
- SacBee: Sentencing bill advances
- OCReg: Committee approves sentencing bill
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SacBee: Lawmakers' doubts shelve bill requiring HPV vaccine
- SFChron: Cervical cancer vaccine bill stalls
- ModBee: Assembly delays vote on vaccine legislation
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Politico: Lewis Blast's Iraq Spending Bill
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TheHill: Pelosi is booed at AIPAC
- SFChron: Pelosi stand on the war in Iraq bothers Israel lobby
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WashTimes: Specter of Gingrich looms in GOP race
- Politico: How Pure Does Rudy Have to Be?
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: GOP offers a taxpayer bill of rights
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OCReg: Today's editorial: Locking out moderation
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SacBee: A Capitol war opens new front
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Politico: Doolittle Does It Differently
- SacBee: McGinness to reopen phone sex inquiry
- SacBee: Supervisors agree to pay auto dealer $1 million
- SFChron: City Council considers role in Rumsfeld war crimes case
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SFChron: Stark's atheist views break political taboo
- OakTrib: Fremont Rep. Stark a nontheist
- OakTrib: Supervisor loses vote on newspaper's slur
- CCTimes: Lamorinda mayors rally behind all-mail elections
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OakTrib: Dellums opts out of China trip
- SJMerc: Pandori off lobbyist case
- ModBee: Rent cap on city, county agendas
- FresBee: Campus Pointe development wins CSU panel's approval
- VentStar: Shrinking schools a problem
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VentStar: Bush to declare freeze a disaster
- LADN: Board votes to give CAO greater clout
- LAT: L.A. County supervisors vote to shift some power to administrator
- LAT: $500,000 needle exchange is approved
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IVDB: McCain calls for reform during stop in Riverside
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RivPE: Racetracks try to rein in tribes
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LAT: Ex-President Bush speaks of pride in his sons
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OCReg: Correa regains Capitol office
- OCReg: Fullerton College students might be out of smokes
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OCReg: Living wage law may grow
- SDUT: GOP crowd hears New Aguirre