Sunday, November 25, 2007
- Guest Commentary: Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy - California's Universal Misstep
- SDUT: UC looks at ending admission guarantee
- OakTrib: Term limit study supports both sides of debate
- LAT: The eyes of Texas are upon Sacramento
- SacBee: Big plan for change stumbles
- SFChron: Senate not giving borrowers much help
- AP: Cost is key concern for Schwarzenegger's insurance mandate
- SacBee: Medi-Cal faces new fed cut
- SFChron: Bitter Health Care Battle
- OakTrib: Peripheral Canal plan back on bargaining table
- ModBee: In Line For Water
- LAT: Water deficit plagues city, but not the L.A. River
- RivPE: Controversy swirls around Fontana Water Co. HQ project
- OakTrib: State commission panel to review Eastshore plant
- SLOTrib: Universities shift away from tenured professors
- SLOTrib: Cuesta seeks support for Prop. 92
- SacBee: Foreign workers worldwide send billions home
- SJMerc: Family widens push to link DUIs, deportation
- OakTrib: San Francisco supervisors approve immigrant IDs
- OCReg: Immigration raids spark plan-ahead drive
- OCReg: Orange to consider more stringent day laborer rules
- OakTrib: Bill targets transcript security
- SFChron: Malibu's Second Big Fire
- OakTrib: New wildfire destroys 49 homes in Malibu
- ModBee: Ferocious wildfires return to south state
- VentStar: Firefighters staged in Camarillo join battle
- LAT: Fire destroys 49 homes in Malibu
- LAT: Malibu fire season now year-round
- NCTimes: Extra resources help stop Ramona fire; blaze consumed about 30 acres, threatened 100 homes
- SDUT: State, feds expected to help in covering the costs
- NCTimes: Supply-side fight: Loopholes identified in year-old Combat Meth Act
- NCTimes: Crackdown might slow up labs, but laws won't work, meth cook says
- LADN: Eunice Shriver back in hospital
- LAT: Judge's refusal to step down after 1935 bribery conviction led to change in state Constitution
- OCReg: The patron of a freedom movement
- SFChron: Dems Rolling Dice In Nevada
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Environment protection gone awry - SacBee: Benefits are big when kids stop having kids
- SacBee: California's adolescent yearnings
- SacBee: Online news packaged with ads just for you
- SFChron: When democracy hits close to home
- SLOTrib: In politics this plant is old growth
- LADN: I volunteer to teach city officials
- LADN: An ostrich approach to L.A. crisis
- SacBee: Tangled loyalties at top of stem cell institute
- LAT: Tech companies' unsavory partners
- LADN: Crisis mode
- SBSun: Plan for dividing bond funds amiss
- SDUT: Tuneup needed
- SacBee: Amador ups ante against Ione casino plan
- SacBee: School trustees prepare to work
- SacBee: Mercy plan faces big vote
- SacBee: Wilton Miwok tribe thankful for unity, aims for recognition
- SJMerc: Silicon Valley's edge: How globalization strengthens the tech economy
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Trade mission has trouble filling seats
- SJMerc: Districts join charter school bandwagon
- OakTrib: Good pay worth the commute for blue-collar workers in S.F.
- OakTrib: Pot issue goes on Village Homes ballot
- CCTimes: Sponsors say an innovative program has helped turn a Richmond school around
- CCTimes: City may have tax pay for public art
- ModBee: Ag will be Denham's topic in Stan State talk
- ModBee: New rules to sell metal in Merced
- FresBee: PGA deal no sure thing
- FresBee: Big freeway shift may be en route
- BakCal: Wal-Mart stores back on agenda with new reports
- BakCal: Salary analysis: Doctors often clear more than top officials in Kern County
- BakCal: Salary analysis: Overtime makes up 9 percent of city payroll
- SCSent: Scotts Valley retired grandfather named among statewide public information champions
- SLOTrib: Poly's sphere of influence
- SLOTrib: Hedges' case hinges on probe of drug unit
- VentStar: New law could help cities slow traffic near schools
- VentStar: Eye On The Environment: Cities encourage green buildings
- LAT: Residents of Florence-Firestone flex their civic muscles
- LAT: USC outgrowing its neighborhood
- SBSun: 'Not a peace, but a truce'
- SDUT: High-profile law firm faces complaints, lawsuits