Wednesday, June 27, 2007
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Jon Fleischman:<br \>"Get Over It"
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Adam Aleman: Round Two - Defeated 2006 Democratic Congressional Candidate Sets Sights On Congressman David Dreier's CD 26
- Adam Aleman: BREAKING - Congressman Joe Baca Draws Two Opponents for 2008
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Adam Probolsky: Romney's California Team in Boston
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SacBee: Governor forgoes budget haggling
- OCReg: Blair, Schwarzenegger hold talks in London on environment
- StockRec: State in pickle over Farm Bill
- SFChron: Feds suggest state GOP broke law in hiring immigrant to key post
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SacBee: Price of milk spouts higher
- SacBee: A look at how milk pricing works
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IVDB: Lt. Gov. cites link of college, work force
- SacBee: Ruling could spring inmates early
- LAT: 3 wrongful conviction bills advance
- LAT: Effort to open files on police thwarted
- SacBee: Revised patient dumping penalties backed
- SacBee: Hetch Hetchy study a no-go
- ModBee: $7M reservoir study nixed by lawmakers
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OCReg: Freed Paris Hilton quickly gets back to being Paris Hilton
- SFChron: GOP senators kill bid to unionize by card check
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SFChron: Boxer's vote switch helps revive immigration bill
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The Golden Pen
Townhall: Straight Thinking 101
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SacBee: GOP House members' switcheroo
- LAT: Officials take stance on remapping
- SFChron: Supes propose dueling codes of conduct
- SFChron: Trash cans cut back on city streets
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SFChron: Newsom lobbies state to help speed Muni runs
- SFChron: Ed Jew's family taxi medallion comes under scrutiny by panel
- SFChron: Council panel OKs plastic bag ban
- OakTrib: Oakland panel OKs ban on plastic bags
- OakTrib: Alameda County judge reveives lateness censure
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Houston lawsuit set for hearing this week
- ModBee: Dunbar says he won't run again for Modesto City Council
- ModBee: Modesto to weigh district elections
- FresBee: Ax may fall on farm tax break
- FresBee: Fresno council OKs loan help to get the Met back on track
- BakCal: Supervisors unanimously approve budget
- BakCal: Trustees pass new $246 million budget
- LAT: Richardson leads Oropeza in race for Congress
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LAT: Paris is freed; now it's Baca's turn
- LAT: King hospital gets another reprieve
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LAT: City atty. takes actionon patient dumping
- LADN: City attorney to sue 2 hospitals
- LADN: O'Brien pick for U.S. attorney in L.A.
- OCReg: Placentia board may vote on levy in August
- LAT: Irvine council works to fund Great Park balloon
- LAT: $5.9-billion O.C. budget avoids deepest cuts
- NCTimes: Aguirre wants mandatory recycling on June ballot