Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- JERRY BROWN: TAXPAYERS' WORST NIGHTMARE
- SD1 Special Election: How Do You Define "Leadership" When Facing The Largest Tax Increase In State History?
- Whitman vs Brown, Round Two
- KQEDCapNotes: Debate Grazes the Future, Focuses on Now
- CapWkly: Brown-Whitman debate: A fierce confrontation
- WashPost: Brown apologizes for aide's 'whore' comment
- NYTimes: Calif. Governor Candidates Meet in Heated Debate
- Politico: Brown, Whitman spar over 'whore'
- SacBee: Debate rhetoric gets personal
- SacBee:Green Party's Laura Wells arrested outside Dominican debate
- SacBee: Fact checking the debate
- SFChron: Whitman, Brown tangle over maid, slur in debate
- SFChron: Meg Whitman "stunned" by Jerry Brown's comments on "whore"
- SFChron: Here's our "fight night" analysis (VIDEO) -- now, who do you think won the Whitman-Brown throwdown?
- SFChron: Is "whore" as offensive as the n-word? Discuss...(VIDEO)
- SFChron: Laura Wells, Green Party candidate for governor, arrested at Whitman-Brown debate
- OakTrib: Fact-check on California gov candidates' debate claims
- SJMerc: Final debate between Brown and Whitman marked by sharp, feisty exchanges
- VCS:Gubernatorial candidates mainly stick to their scripts for final debate
- LAT: Final Whitman-Brown debate contentious
- SanGabTrib:Brown and Whitman focus on state's future
- OCReg: Brown-Whitman debate poll: Winner is...
- SacBee:Whitman contributes another $20 million to her campaign
- SacBee:Whitman prepares for home stretch with big green bus
- SFChron: Meg Whitman's new star Latino endorser could be trouble: Disagrees with her on immigration, calls out "Oprah Winfrey Christians"
- RivPE: Boxer gets more love from Obama, for better or worse
- RivPE: Sen. Boxer casts early vote in Riverside
- Politico: Arnold backs @charliecristfl
- LAT: Schwarzenegger tweets endorsement for Florida's Charlie Crist
- SacBee: Ad Watch: Maldonado attacks Newsom on sanctuary city policy
- CalWatch: California pot could dominate U.S. market, eclipse Mexican imports
- SacBee: Study: Prop. 19 won't hurt Mexican cartels unless Californians export pot
- CCT Political Blotter: Study: Prop. 19 might not hurt cartels much
- SCS:Study: Legalizing pot won't hinder Mexican cartels
- OakTrib: Proposition 22 pit police vs. schools
- CalWatch: Last-ditch October contributions flood Prop. 23 opposition
- Politico: Calif. braced for Big Oil pushback
- LAT: Investor groups oppose oil firms' support for Prop. 23
- CCT Political Blotter: Van Jones, Dolores Huerta speak against Prop. 23
- BakCal: Prosecutors charge council candidate with computer hacking...
- SFChron: DMV computer glitches stall drivers
- CalWatchdog: Pension Funds' Odd Incentives
- SacBee: Guard fraud report sparks probe
- OakTrib: Feds investigating suspected California Army National Guard funds fraud
- SFChron: Christian schools lose appeal bid in UC case
- SacBee: UC Davis plans to eliminate up to 194 positions over 3 years
- SFChron: S.F. teachers aides' pensions shorted for years
- SFChron: Mayor sends Giants' flag to Atlanta
- SJMerc: PG&E unveils plan to upgrade system
- LAT: PG&E announces new pipeline safety measures
- SFChron: PG&E to replace hundreds of emergency valves
- SFChron: San Bruno residents readying to rebuild
- OakTrib: Oakland panel votes to increase medical cannabis clubs from four to eight
- CCT Political Blotter: CD11: Harmer leads McNerney in new poll
- CCT Political Blotter: DA: Concord police jab O'Malley
- CCT Political Blotter: Anti-Wilson torrent pours into AD15
- SJMerc: San Jose officials consider tax or fee to pay for road upkeep
- SLO Trib: County makes big changes in compensation
- FresBee: Kern County wants high-speed rail maintenance yard
- FresBee: Brand wants Fresno's incoming City Council members educated
- BakCal: School board candidates have varying war chests
- VCS:Ventura city workers protest calls to pay more for rising retirement costs
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The Golden Pen
Politico: Cure D.C. spending: End earmarks - NatlJourn: Triage Time for Democrats
- WSJ: Pension Reform Is Key
- OCReg: Pressure still rising on public pensions
- Hogue News: Hogue's Proposition Positions
- Politi-Cal: Meg-Jerry, Round Three
- CalWatchdog: Debate not Oscar-worthy
- CalWatchdog: Unserious Debate, Unserious State
- PolVan: Jerry’s Brown 3 Strikes and He is Out.
- SacBee: Whitman may have won debate, but effect on contest with Brown uncertain
- SFChron: Jerry Brown, Meg Whitman debate. & the winner is...
- CalBuzz: Liveblogging the Dominican Dog Fight
- CalPensions: "Pension-fund socialism": class clash evolves
- SacBee: In race for insurance czar, make sure that you follow the money
- Townhall: Turnout, Not Polling, Will Determine 2010 Outcome
- WashPost: Latino voters may make the difference for California Democrats on Election Day
- Politico: Rage against Pelosi a drag on Dems
- SacBee: The Buzz: Schwarzenegger's European adventure continues in UK
- RivPE: Judge halts policy on gays in the military
- LADN: Jail immigration checks to continue
- SanGabTrib:Experts tell congressional panel Station Fire could have been contained early on
- LAT: Bell councilman an accidental hero by staying clear of corruption scandal
- LAT: Federal authorities probe L.A. developer
- LAT: Lost chance in Station fire described
- LAT: L.A. County supervisors plan vote on letter grades for food trucks
- LAT: Program to identify illegal immigrants in jails should be expanded, L.A. sheriff says
- VoiceofOC: The Bell Strategy
- OCReg: Rep. Sanchez, Tran to face off Wednesday in TV debate
- IVDB: PAC behind secretive ads registers with state
- IVDB: Fellow councilmembers testify in Rex Gutierrez trial
- RivPE: Gutierrez pushed developer's deal, witness says
- RivPE: Hotel tax hike is on ballot
- VOSD: Campaign to Remake School Board Goes Live
- VOSD: Why the Redevelopment Deal's Vital to the Chargers Stadium
- SDUT: Clinton taps UCSD for 'global initiative'
- SDUT: Council won't urge veto of stadium-redvelopment bill
- SDUT: Del Mar council gets earful from fair board about sale
- NCTimes: DEL MAR: Fairgrounds agency not interested in selling
- SDUT: City axes terminal leave for workers