Sunday, November 22, 2009
- Tab Berg<br \>Farewell Nao... a gentleman of honor...
- VenturaStar: Nao Takasugi, former Oxnard mayor, remembered for his dignity
- REAL HEALTH CARE REFORM MEANS SAYING NO TO OBAMA-CARE
- SDUT: Water bond to rain money on local dam
- Californians Sign the Manhattan Declaration: Reaffirming fundamental truths
- SacBee: McClintock trumpets conservative ideals in Congress
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Merc's stories spark online mudslinging from Meg Whitman, Steve Poizner campaigns
- SFChron: Budget crisis may be harder to solve this time
- SacBee: Amid fee hikes, UC publicizes tax breaks
- SacBee: California recycling program is on the rocks
- LAT: Healthcare debate on Senate floor will mark the start of 2010 midterm fight
- LAT: After spending billions, state remains hampered by outmoded, unreliable computer systems
- SacBee: River Cats owner, 58, dies suddenly at his home
- SacBee: The Conversation: Strong-mayor debate is a chance to examine other possibilities
- SFChron: Raiders could wind up in Santa Clara with 49ers
- SJMerc: Bay Area firms grab 46 percent of VC funding as it surges nationwide
- SJMerc: New South County Courthouse haunted by myriad post-construction maladies
- SJMerc: San Jose differs from other police in response to mental disturbances
- FresBee: Kettleman City parents want inquiry into birth defects
- FresBee: Grizzlies, Fresno at rent impasse
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Derailing public pension gravy train - LAT: Poor California: No money and no leadership
- CCTimes: Pension error costly for taxpayers
- LongBeach: The sky is not falling on California
- RedCounty: Who Is To Blame For The Failure Of The Adams Recall
- SDUT: The air board's shame - Staff never revealed internal scandal before crucial vote - Editorials - SignOnSanDiego.com
- OCReg: Editorial: Is that you, Jerry Brown?
- SFChron: Newsom back in the swing of things
- CalPensions: CalPERS rate hike delayed a year
- SanGabTrib: 105,000 request season tickets for Industry's planned NFL stadium
- LAT: Golf courses suffer as recession deals a bogey
- LAT: Some on Metrolink board question Solow's leadership
- LAT: Little Tokyo wary of proposed light-rail connector line
- RivPE: Votes of indicted San Jacinto councilman Ayres benefited donors
- DesSun:Statehouse Insider: Emmerson set on 37th, but some question eligibility
- SDUT: Recall ballot count open to public
- SDUT: Voter support unclear for projects
- SDUT: Citizens urge city to fund parks, services
- SDUT: Firm gives CCDC bonds an upgrade
- SDUT: Pol's sense of ethics is a parody in print