Thursday, December 20, 2007
- SacBee: Surging Huckabee challenges Giuliani in state GOP race
- SJMerc: Huckabee shines in Golden State
- SDUT: Huckabee now No. 2 for state's GOP voters
- LAT: Nuñez sweetens deal for unions
- CapWkly: The politics of the health care vote
- 'Twas The Week Before The Non-Denominational Winter Break...
- SacBee: EPA rebuffs state on warming
- SFChron: EPA blocks California bid to limit greenhouse gases from cars
- CCTimes: EPA halts state emissions plan
- OakTrib: Federal EPA blocks state's bid to cut vehicle emissions
- SJMerc: State emissions plan is blocked
- VentStar: State plan to curb emissions rejected
- LADN: EPA rejects state's bid for tighter climate rules
- LAT: EPA denies California's right to mandate emissions
- SDUT: Ruling blocks state law on auto emissions
- WashPost: EPA Chief Rejects Limit on Auto Emissions
- NYTimes: E.P.A. Says 17 States Can't Set Emission Rules for Cars
- SacBee: Doolittle sees delay in case
- LADN: Arnold backs port container fee
- OCReg: Spitzer seeks probe of state parole system
- SacBee: Bowen faces vote lawsuit
- NCTimes: Feds target 197,000 acres for gnatcatcher
- LAT: More flee state than move in
- CapWkly: Auditor's report to target laggard state agencies
- CapWkly: Head of State Fund proposes change in structure, staffing
- SDUT: Feds approve tribal gaming deals, but vote looms Feb. 5
- RivPE: Gambling agreements greenlighted
- LAT: Giuliani hospitalized in Missouri
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: A Piece of Coal from Loretta Sanchez for Christmas - WSJ: The Endless Campaign
- HumEvnts: California Health Insurance Plan a Bad Idea
- Real-Deal Conservatism Missing
- SacBee: Governor, allies insist health plan fits GOP ideals
- CapWkly: Year In Review 2007
- CapWkly: Looking ahead to 2008 some things change, some stay the same
- LAT: Looking to 'Budget Nun' for truth on health plan
- SacBee: High-speed rail going nowhere fast
- SJMerc: Political payback charged
- FresBee: Valley population grows more slowly
- LAT: Ventura County picks CEO
- VentStar: Board names Robinson as county's new top executive
- LAT: L.A. Council OKs raises for city workers
- LADN: L.A. OKs employee pay hikes
- CapWkly: Former L.A. school district official wins seat on CalPERS board
- OCReg: 200 protesters turn up to support Capo teacher sued over religious comments
- OCReg: County treasurer keeps investment powers, gets subpoena
- LAT: Supervisors jittery despite 'fine' report
- DesSun: It's now 'Bono Mack' for Mary
- SDUT: Ex-principal of Preuss denies role in scandal