Saturday, December 14, 2013
- Lending to European Countries?
- What makes a people prosper? A third world lesson about the human condition and econmomic opportunity
- SFChron: Stop me before I shop in a California emporium
- F&H Daily: Eggnog and Lawsuits Don't Mix
- SJMerc: Congress: Remote voting sought to ease coast-to-coast commute
- SacBee($):Competitive races put California in spotlight for control of Congress
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: Center-right battle shaping up among Republicans challenging Ami Bera
- F&H Daily: Perez Gets Ready for the State Budget Battle
- SacBee($):Lawmakers sow Yosemite seeds, but harvest so far unclear
- SFChron: Obama OKs some federal aid for Rim Fire
- SacBee($):Board approves eminent domain move for train
- LATimes($): Foes of bullet train are gaining momentum
- F&H Daily: More Setbacks for Californias Embattled High Speed Rail Project
- SacBee($):Congress balks at finding a fix for looming flood insurance hikes
- SacBee($):CalPERS officials: Detroit pension ruling wont affect public employee retirements here
- Politico: L.A.s Eric Garcetti: Mayors will lead on immigration
- RivPE: CONGRESS: Approval rating near record low, poll finds
- SFC: Why Feinsteins approval is sinking in new poll
- Politico: Issa: HHS pressuring contractors on subpoenas
- OCReg: Sanchez urges state to watch for Covered California fraud
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Lots more spending than responsibility - SDUT: Budget deal doesnt alter grim long-term picture
- AmerSpec: Golden Exile
- SacBee($):Editorial: Arena financing plan appears doable, unless a ballot measure kills it
- SacBee($):Sacramento City Unified to ask trustees to return pay for missed meetings
- SFChron: City Hall remains a beacon to same-sex couples
- SJMerc: Exclusive: BART workers hit by train had not followed trackside rules
- SFChron: Judge allows San Jose A's lawsuit appeal to proceed
- FresBee: Fresno City Hall wants to join citizens group in fight over rendering plant
- BakCal: Kern population growth returns to pre-recession levels
- ModBee: Modesto can maker continues employee lockout, but negotiations will resume Monday
- SLO Trib: Oceano CSD facing more criticism after hiring new manager
- VCS:Ventura debates plastic bag ban, extension of second-unit amnesty program
- LATimes($): Tentative deal reached between L.A. County and social workers union
- LATimes($): Amid scrutiny, a surge of suicides in L.A. County jails
- OCReg: $4.7 million cost to operate transit hub
- OCVoice: Sheriff's Employees Upset Over United Way Donation Policy
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Mayors first year earns mixed reviews
- SDUT: Labor Council supports Barrio Logan plan
- SDUT: Candidates differ on free city tickets
- SDUT: SD water war moves to court
- VOSD: How to Get a License to Pollute in San Diego
- VOSD: City Leaders Have Mostly Written Off the Library Spending Mandate
- SDUT: The folly of San Diegos linkage fee on developers