Thursday, May 10, 2007
- SacBee: Doolittles: Raid aimed to intimidate
- SacBee: Transcript - The Doolittles talk with Tom Sullivan
- HOW TO ENSURE PHYS ED ACCOUNTABILITY
- IVDB: Calvert's appointment creates concern
- TheHill: Rohrabacher rues support for Abramoff
- OakTrib: Tauscher to back habeas corpus bill
- SacBee: Governor still set on two new dams
- CapWkly: The Phantom Menace
- LAT: Schwarzenegger may try to privatize California lottery
- CapWkly: What's next for the Chiropractic Board?
- SacBee: UC to test vote machines
- CapWkly: Quake agency grapples with critical financing
- SFChron: Lawmakers strip racing board of its budget
- CapWkly: Office of eServices helps state agencies begin to transform their Web sites
- CapWkly: A text message could save your life
- OakTrib: UC faculty votes against ban on funds from tobacco
- FresBee: State audit squeezes tomato group
- SDUT: Governor finds a true believer in unusual place
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The Golden Pen
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- SacBee: Debt for retiree health care finally gets a number
- CapWkly: Bipartisan measure gives parents tools to make child-care decisions
- SacBee: Forcing payment is insane
- OakTrib: Sponsor - Sex change operation may benefit few city employees
- SFChron: San Pablo Indians, Feinstein strike deal that keeps casino from growing
- CCTimes: Tribe, San Pablo back Feinstein's casino bill
- SJMerc: Developer sees promise of site for San Jose soccer stadium
- StockRec: Tribes go on offensive with gambling pacts
- BakCal: Democrats spike Parra's business-friendly bill
- VentStar: Gallegly bill would help Field Lab workers
- LAT: Santa Paula OKs twice-defeated luxury housing
- LAT: Groups request LAPD records involving rally
- LAT: Gov.'s ex-chief of staff named to schools panel
- LAT: More planned housing riles Disney
- LAT: Developer named for Angel Stadium site
- OCReg: Toll road could go either way
- LAT: Bill could imperil tollway extension
- SDUT: Ex-Mayor Golding takes a former top aide's post
- NCTimes: Imperial County supervisors oppose sex-offender placement