Thursday, August 3, 2006
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		We need Ed Royce as Chairman of the House International Relations Committee
		
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		SDUT: Trying to keep his distance
		
 
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		Royce should be Chairman - Arnold should distance himself from Bush, on spending!
		
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		SFChron: Feinstein is state's most respected politician, poll says
		
 - SacBee: Field Poll: Feinstein way out in front
 - RivPE:Survey: Feinstein enjoys big lead
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		StockRec: Arnold vs. the Pong-inator
		
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		SDUT: 'Crack down' on HMOs proposed by Angelides
		
 - SacBee: Split energy crisis ruling
 - SDUT: U.S. court raps FERC, paves way for refunds
 - SFChron: Minimum-wage hike would help governor
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		SFChron: Oil companies eye California's offshore leases
		
 - OakTrib: Stem cell research finally gets green light
 - VentStar: License ID rules to stiffen in 2008
 - LAT: Costs of Illegal Immigrants Called 'Catastrophic'
 - NCTimes: Hearing highlights cost of illegal immigration
 - SDUT: Hearing sparks debate
 - OCReg: Prisons' waste revealed
 - LAT: Island Hunting Plan Misses Target
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		NCTimes: Fate of Mount Soledad cross lies in the hands of President Bush
		
 
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		SacBee: Alternative energy initiative could benefit its sponsor
		
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		SFChron: Don't think outside the college box
		
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		SFChron: Supes panel OKs a grace period for pot clubs
		
 - SacBee: Terror funds skimp on BART
 - OakTrib: Developer helped fund candidates
 - OakTrib: School board puts measure to voters
 - SJMerc: Trash rates to rise after flawed bid process
 - SJMerc: Political buzz in city over Knight
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		SacBee: Prison's topsy-turvy financing leaves some feeling queasy
		
 - StockRec: Governor seeks heat relief for farmers
 - BakCal: Florez still insisting on state emergency
 - BakCal: Sheriff, challenger even as far as funds
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		LADN: Takeover legality doubted
		
 - LADN: LAUSD use of tax funds questioned
 - LADN: Termed-out City Council members running again?
 - LAT: Council OKs Plan to Ease Term Limits
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		LADN: Huizar delays school board push
		
 - LADN: Look who's falling short on decorum
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		IVDB: Postmus pushes effort to settle in land feud
		
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		SBSun: Lewis still quiet on inquiry
		
 - IVDB: Supervisors split on Gumport's work in report
 - IVDB: State lawmakers tour Chino prison
 - RivPE: Council considers sales tax
 - SBSun: Tax plan still up in air
 - OCReg: County labor pact unravels
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		OCReg: Anaheim exploring alternatives to NFL stadium from builders
		
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		SDUT: S.D. mayor, supervisors huddle, but no play called
		
 - NCTimes: Report needed to restore San Diego's financial standing will be presented to council next week
 - SDUT: Pension fund proposal may collapse
 
