Thursday, November 1, 2007
- SacBee: Governor's health care plan receives a checkup
- SJMerc: Democrats assail health care plan
- OakTrib: Schwarzenegger aide gets grilled on health care plan
- VentStar: Legislators scramble to revive health deal
- OCReg: L.A., San Francisco mayors criticize Schwarzenegger's health plan
- CCTimes: Hospitals face fight for tax-exempt status
- LAT: Cities reconsider 30-day impounding of cars
- CapWkly: Budget faces sales-tax hit
- SacBee: Steinberg raises funds for nonprofits - and some eyebrows
- SJMerc: Defense-contractor bribery case goes to federal jurors
- NCTimes: Wilkes case heads to jury
- SDUT: FEC fines Cunningham briber $1 million
- LAT: In handcuffs, Orange County sheriff faces judge
- LAT: Who will tell O.C.'s sheriff it's time to go?
- LAT: Carona's status: What now?
- OCReg: Judge frees Carona on bail
- SacBee: Issa boosts electoral measure
- CapWkly: Experts Expound
- SFChron: 2 Dems Quiet On Farm Bill
- SFChron: Reformers to step up fight
- SFChron: Call To Cut UC Guarantees
- OakTrib: Poll finds college fee hikes worry Californians
- LAT: California mental health fund fight could go to court
- SJMerc: 'Transient' sex-offense parolees hard to track
- OakTrib: Sex offenders going homeless
- OCReg: Sex offenders go homeless to comply with law
- NCTimes: Court: Rape victims out of state can be detained to testify
- SFChron: Judge Tosses Execution Procedure
- CCTimes: Uncertainty grows over lethal injection
- LAT: Judge bars new plan for executions
- OCReg: State judge tosses out California's new execution method
- SDUT: New execution rules tossed; state didn't follow procedure
- SacBee: Folsom Prison staph infections bring fines
- RivPE: Nursing home critics slam governor's veto
- CapWkly: Dispute threatens to split Los Coyotes tribe
- SDUT: Governor bets on gaming expansion
- SacBee: Quake a reminder of risk for levees
- SFChron: 40 Aftershocks After 5.6 Temblor
- SFChron: Calls jammed cell phone networks
- SJMerc: Damage from Alum Rock quake mostly minor
- SJMerc: Critics say cell phone system isn't ready for next big earthquake
- OakTrib: More shaking possible but unlikely now
- OakTrib: Light quake damage the rule around South Bay
- SCSent: Stronger earthquake possible in next few days, USGS says
- CapWkly: In search of the true Big Daddy
- SBSun: Bush, Cheney find the humor in Darth Vader nickname
- SacBee: Californians support big role for Bill Clinton
- SacBee: Clinton, Obama unite in opposing Yucca waste site
- SFChron: Either Really Love Or Hate Clinton
- SFChron: Thompson against civil unions
- SJMerc: Fred Thompson ventures into the liberals' den
- LAT: Illegal immigrant licensing drives debate
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: On Recognizing the Problems - SDUT: Stronger scrutiny
- SacBee: Projects serve needs of Delta ecosystem
- CapWkly: City unites, acts fast while under fire
- SacBee: Californians worried about rising cost of college
- SFChron: 'Law and Order' actor without a script
- SacBee: The Washington budget mess
- LAT: Giuliani's partial position
- LAT: Confessions of an ex-gun lobbyist
- LAT: Why I use laboratory animals
- LAT: Are we Colbert's punch line?
- SacBee: Raises for Najera: excellent chief, bad message
- LAT: No free pass for Hillary
- OCReg: Don't blame classroom cupcakes
- SacBee: Bee Exclusive: Police chief's pension raises red flag
- SacBee: New chief likely already in department
- SacBee: Library edict causes stir
- SacBee: Ex-Placer planning official offers to share her records
- SacBee: Chinook salmon shortfall puzzles anglers, experts
- SFChron: Blunders Ended In Attack
- SFChron: Salt-Flat Plan Leaves Bad Taste
- SFChron: No Laci $$$ For Scott Peterson
- OakTrib: Chamber president quits after 14 years
- OakTrib: County seeks health plan funds
- OakTrib: Sequoia high school district seeks $165 million bond
- OakTrib: Cal goes to the people for advice on iconic park's future
- SJMerc: People's Park report released
- SJMerc: New Santa Clara Country schools chief takes over
- SJMerc: The next one: Residents worry, but few prepare for big earthquake
- StockRec: Judge denies request by district to lift sanctions
- StockRec: Verner's exit expected to be official today
- StockRec: Poll: Residents happy but fear growth
- StockRec: TV icon puts S.J. on map
- ModBee: Builders put little cash into election
- ModBee: UC Merced incident spurs campuswide warning from the top
- ModBee: Money trouble awaits City Council winners
- ModBee: Cannella at helm for Ceres transition
- ModBee: Franklin football suspended until 2010
- FresBee: Running Horse sold
- BakCal: Troop photos in post offices pushed
- SCSent: Vandals hit Santa Cruz City Hall, again
- SCSent: Draft plan spells out services for PVUSD's English learners
- SLOTrib: Nacimiento pipeline plan down to last holdouts as some eminent domain cases still not settled
- SLOTrib: Pipeline holdouts' reasons vary; it's not always money
- SLOTrib: SLO County is under a hiring...don't say "freeze"
- VentStar: Police investigate Flynn phone flap
- VentStar: Race heating up for school board seats in Ventura
- VentStar: Ventura City Council candidate believes 'in miracles'
- VentStar: Las Virgenes voters asked to extend parcel tax
- VentStar: Cabrillo sues Santa Paula over affordable housing denial
- VentStar: S.P. rejects appeal to request sewer bid
- SFChron: Boy with matches started L.A. County fire
- LAT: D.A. considers case of 10-year-old who started fire
- LAT: Alatorre registers as L.A. lobbyist
- LAT: Bell Gardens official faces new charges
- LAT: Idea for failing schools fails to please educators
- LAT: High schools try to curb seniors' itch to ditch
- LADN: School reform facing hurdles
- LADN: Smart development along stretch of I-5
- LADN: LAPD ordered to reinstitute gay bias ban
- LADN: Striking Waste Management workers accept trash pact
- LADN: L.A. seeks fines for dumping patients
- SBSun: Redlands candidates hold debate
- RivPE: Riverside USD campaigns to prevent extended student vacations
- LAT: Silverado Canyon is focus in Santiago fire
- OCReg: IHHI to acquire Anaheim Memorial
- OCReg: Disney spends $1.7 million on campaign
- SDUT: Lessons of 2003 helped, but changes needed, officials say
- SDUT: Ramona water district probe launched
- SDUT: 2 ex-city officials to get lesser pensions
- SDUT: City issues '05 audit, to no effect on credit rating
- SDUT: City to cover home demolition, cleanup costs for fire-affected families
- SDUT: Stability prevails at end of mayor's first year