Friday, April 2, 2010
- JAIME ESCALANTE: TEACHER EXTRAORDINAIRE
- LADN: Forgotten gift: LAUSD should channel the spirit of Jaime Escalante into every classroom
- THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS AND INTO USE TAX WONDERLAND
- ARROGANT "PUBLIC SERVANTS" IN THE SENATE PRESIDENT'S DISTRICT OFFICE
- Does Abel Maldonado Really Represent Latino Values?
- CCT Political Blotter: Dem strategist: Modest Meg money drop, early attacks on Brown
- CCT Political Blotter: Oppo research group attacks Whitman for eBay's failure to hire Latino managers
- LAT: Protesters confront Poizner at San Jose book signing
- AP: Gay marriage a Calif. campaign issue
- SacBee: The Buzz: Boxer 'excited' about election challenge
- RedCounty: Ballot Designation Watch: Cooley & Runner Prevail; Eastman, Harman, Nakanishi, and Liberatore Fail
- LAT: Court orders title change for California attorney general candidate
- SacBee: AG hopefuls can't call themselves prosecutors on ballot, judges rule
- OCReg: 2 AG hopefuls from O.C. lose ballot fight
- CCTimes: California lawmakers' schedules kept private
- SFChron: SFGate: Politics Blog : Hollywood's "Outfoxed" director Greenwald takes aim at Prop. 17 in comic new ad
- CCT Political Blotter: Consumer group expects new Mercury ad; tries to pre-empt with spoof video
- SFChron: Brown won't prosecute ACORN or those who filmed
- SacBee: Report: ACORN employees seen on videotape didn't break California laws but acted inappropriately
- SFChron: Jerry Brown, film critic: Brown rips conservative filmmakers for heavy editing on ACORN videos
- LAT: State probe clears ACORN of criminal activity
- SBSun: No crimes in Acorn tapes, but group may have broken laws on other occasions, says state attorney general
- SDUT: Brown clears ACORN despite 'highly inappropriate' acts
- CalWatch: Follow the money with new campaign-tracking Web sites
- SacBee: Despite rainy winter, water deliveries will come up short (for capital, not so much)
- SFChron: SFPD drug-lab problems could go back years
- SFChron: High-speed rail project timeline for Bay Area
- CalWatch: Senator pushes power plant, threatens college district with audit
- OakTrib: CityWise: Oakland police union says no to reimbursement request
- SFChron: Nummi workers say their final good-byes
- OakTrib: Miller, Garamendi lauded as heroes at Martinez forum
- SJMerc: Sharks join chorus of groups concerned about plans for ballpark in downtown San Jose
- SJMerc: Caltrain goes broke, will likely wipe out weekend, night and midday trains
- SJMerc: NUMMI no more
- SLO Trib: Money rolls in for June primary
- FresBee: More join effort to get Palin cost
- CalWatch: Palin creates an open-government ruckus in Turlock
- ModBee: CSUS group's politics diverse
- FresBee: Mims wins round in layoff battle
- FresBee: Clovis Walmart site faces court appeal
- BakCal: Even competitors decry the loss of Inga Barks' show
- BakCal: Utility commission rejects criticism of meter test firm
- VCS: Supervisors propose investing $3 million to reduce homelessness
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: High-speed train to nowhere - BigGov't: The Great Voter Silencer: CA's Prop 14
- SacBee: Innovations rare in Race to the Top
- Politi-Cal: Inside Looking Out vs. Outside Looking In
- KQED Podcast: Spring Break Fever
- OCReg: Cut lawmakers' pay, again
- OCReg: Crash course in exploitation
- CalPensions: Outsourcing police, fire and pension costs
- SFChron: Community discussion on track
- CalBuzz Wrap: Megablunder; Offshore Blues; Free Mickey!
- OCReg: I will run for City Council; Irvine needs me
- Texas Will Fight Health Law
- Politico: Michael Steele's very bad week
- WashPost: Getting the kinks out of the RNC
- WashTimes: Bondage club, 'nasty girl' are lows of Steele's bad week
- SanGabTrib: Proposal would create new state office to weed out waste
- SacBee: Electronic petition signature-gathering off to a shaky start
- LAT: New program brings consultants to L.A. City Hall
- LADN: Controller to DWP: Without utility's money, city's budget gap will grow
- LAT: DWP-city feud could increase deficit
- LADN: LAUSD official accused of conflict of interest
- LAT: L.A. Unified manager indicted for alleged conflict of interest
- LAT: FBI arrests Commerce councilman
- OCReg: 'Questionable' pay hikes boosted pensions
- OCVoice: Uncollected Tax Has Been an Issue for Years
- OCVoice: San Juan Capistrano Holds Back Documents
- OCReg: Students stage walkout, protest over teacher pay cuts
- LAT: Gregory Haidl, 2 others lose appeal in O.C. sex-assault case
- RivPE: GOP rivals downplay links to figures in S.B. County probe
- DesSun:The Indian Wells City Council proposes term limits
- SBSun: County's public health department under state investigation
- RivPE: Ousted leader files$15 million claim
- IVDB: Eight Inland Valley Metrolink trains may be cut today by rail board
- NCTimes: UCSD to build hospital complex in La Jolla
- VOSD: Outsourcing to Pension Consultant Is Illegal, Attorney Says
- SDUT: Land deal buoys convention center
- SDUT: County pension adviser won't manage plan