Tuesday, May 22, 2007
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LADN: Drive to reform spending stalling?
- OCReg: Term limit issue offers incentive to negotiate
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OCReg: GOP's health care alternative
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CCTimes: California gets pivotal EPA hearing
- OCReg: Utah joins California-led warming pact
- Penn & Teller convince enviros to ban water
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SacBee: Eminent domain plan aired
- CCTimes: Bill would curb eminent domain power in state
- NCTimes: New eminent domain proposal could be headed to the ballot
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SacBee: Doolittle names new chief of staff
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SJMerc: Governor to resume transfer of prison inmates out of state
- FresBee: Inmate laborers compete for work
- SLOTrib: Judge to limit pay raises at ASH
- LAT: State hospital psychiatrists to get raises
- LAT: Court allows inmate transfers to resume
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SacBee: CalPERS reviews ex-CHP officer's disability pension
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SacBee: State's getting a break at pumps
- LADN: Travelers get blues at pump
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OCReg: Grand Jury: Cities should have immigration checks
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StockRec: Assembly approves merit prescription for nursing schools
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SacBee: Fewer families welcome foster kids
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LAT: Council OKs $6.79-billion budget
- LAT: Mayor seeks to ease MTA hikes
- LADN: L.A. still at risk of attack
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SDUT: City told to pay legal fees in cross case
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SJMerc: Rice to visit HP, Menlo Park site
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VentStar: Reagan book has its U.S. release
- VentStar: Excerpts from 'The Reagan Diaries'
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SFChron: In bilingual speech in L.A., Richardson lobs hat in ring
- CCTimes: Gore casts long shadow in Silicon Valley
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LAT: Dan Schnur: Introducing El Jefe, Bill Richardson
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WashPost: Collamore Heading up Fred Thompson's Effort
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Come off it
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SacBee: A muddle on property seizures
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HumEvents: If We Build it They Won't Come
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SacBee: Schwarzenegger and Rell: Lead or step aside, EPA
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LAT: Redemption
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Townhall: The Amnesty Fraud
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SacBee: West Sac's big vote
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LAT: No financial aid for the undocumented
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OCReg: 2 more unattractive health care plans
- SacBee: City deficit redefined upward
- SacBee: Why bother? say parents who advised on principal
- SFChron: Still No Answer
- SFChron: SF Supe Investigated
- SFChron: Jew hires ex-fed prosecutor as counsel
- SFChron: Maze To Reopen Friday
- SFChron: World Without Work
- OakTrib: Ramp in maze to reopen Friday
- OakTrib: Supes to review plan to keep track open
- SJMerc: Ex-official files claim, disputes dismissal
- SJMerc: Company will pay $5 million for spills
- SJMerc: Cottage permits up for vote
- SJMerc: Stanford poised to buck Exxon Mobile donor
- CCTimes: Miller starts inquest into splittail situation
- CCTimes: Loss of state's voting machines could slow results
- StockRec: Cardoza bill targets corrupt politicians
- StockRec: Stockton settles defamation case
- ModBee: 11 years later, Tuolumne split on rent control
- ModBee: Pot dispensary rules written for Stanislaus
- FresBee: Clovis council starts work on no-frills spending plan
- FresBee: Four Fresno officials head to Iraq
- BakCal: Trustee seeks more oversight
- SCSent: County election leaders on edge about new voting standards
- SCSent: Millions of dollars in water projects and revenues at stake in Pajaro Valley
- SLOTrib: In democracy, the ballot box beats a recall
- SLOTrib: Open-space funds may be withheld
- VentStar: City's Memorial day tradition makes comeback
- VentStar: County jail crowding creates scare
- VentStar: State probation funds may be trade-off
- VentStar: Housing, traffic top concerns in report
- VentStar: De Vito recall effort in Ojai is suspended
- LAT: L.A. County homicides decline by 8.4%
- LADN: Subway-to-the-sea meeting tonight
- SBSun: City to hire law firm for police chief
- SBSun: Redlands considers sales-tax increase
- SBSun: Pot-farm raids to expand
- SBSun: Departments not likely to alter chase policies
- LAT: O.C. supervisors face tough budget choices
- LAT: Expanded jail immigration checks urged
- LAT: O.C. supervisors to vote on sheriff's review board
- LAT: Disney anti-housing signatures delivered
- LAT: UC Irvine drops suit over philosopher's papers
- CCTimes: UC Irvine, Derrida estate end dispute
- OCReg: Irvine tops safe cities list
- OCReg: Disney group gets needed signatures
- OCReg: Hundreds oppose razing Dana Point's Doheny House
- OCReg: Judge orders drivers and OCTA to meet
- NCTimes: Supervisors to consider pension board's counterproposal
- NCTimes: Power line not needed, report says
- SDUT: Another option for power line
- SDUT: Mayor gets OK to sell 17 city-held properties
- SDUT: Committee recommends 2003 audit to City Council