Sunday, August 6, 2006
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		Schwarzenegger Wrong On "Balance Billing"
		
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		LAT: Angelides Tries to Reassure the Rank and File
		
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		SacBee: Support of guards pivotal, lucrative
		
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		SacBee: Returning lawmakers face a flurry of bills
		
 - FresBee: Legislature returns from recess
 - FresBee: Steel bars not strong enough to hold so many
 - VentStar: Schwarzenegger looks to special session to fix prisons
 - WashTimes: Democrats feuding over midterm tactics
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		SFChron: Pelosi Makes Push Into Heartland
		
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		NYTimes: Washington Deal Maker Details Palm Greasing
		
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		WashPost: Governors Wary of Change on Troops
		
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		SacBee: Health care plan may not be a good fit
		
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		OakTrib: Prop. 86 foes trying to play terror card
		
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		ModBee: Dairy dilemma
		
 - ModBee: Surplus will save consumers sweating over higher milk price
 - ModBee: California agriculture suffers major case of heatstroke
 - BakCal: Dairy producers regroup after cow deaths
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		OakTrib: UC, Google talk about digitizing library books
		
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		SJMerc: Draining Hetch Hetchy falls flat with politicians
		
 - SJMerc: Cities that use Hetch Hetchy water
 - SJMerc: Itemized expenses of draining valley
 - SJMerc: Map: Restoring Hetch Hetchy
 - SJMerc: Photo illustration of valley then and now
 - VentStar: Conservationists push for Hetch Hetchy's restoration
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		SacBee: Banished Indians fighting back
		
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		OakTrib: Wine tasting a bit fishy? Scientists link salmon, soil
		
 
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The Golden Pen
		NYTimes: Everybody's Business: My Country, Right and Wrong (but Why So Wrong?)
		
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		LAT: Why I Quit the Prison System
		
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		SacBee: Angelides playing catch-up in what could be close election
		
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		SacBee: Clearing air on California's success in pollution fight
		
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		SFChron: California Leadership
		
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		SFChron: Taking Another Shot At Crime
		
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		LAT: Prison Fix: Send in the Feds
		
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		OCReg: Simple sense from Ohio high court
		
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		SacBee: Look back to find solutions for state's prisons
		
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		SFChron: Trading with the world
		
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		SDUT: Hour of decision
		
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		SDUT: Our Mexican crisis
		
 - LAT: Tree Huggers Embrace Eco-Friendly Logging
 - SFChron: Kaiser Patients Say 'Tomato'
 - SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Still time for candidates to line up endorsements
 - SJMerc: Not so grand review of Grand Prix economic impact
 - SJMerc: Council gets its wish
 - SJMerc: Santa Clara, San Mateo among Bay Area counties to get West Nile funding
 - StockRec: Poverty gauge in S.J. hits new high
 - StockRec: Sales tax going to council
 - StockRec: Hispanic chamber hosting Measure K debate
 - FresBee: Fresno Co. weighs new impact fees
 - FresBee: Coalition seeks safe water for Valley
 - FresBee: Ecologist backs thinning of forests for their survival
 - SCSent: California Strawberry Commission elects new officers
 - SLOTrib: Atascadero gets a grip on a slippery problem:Truancy
 - SLOTrib: Nipomo's conservation conundrum
 - VentStar: Public workshop on pesticides planned
 - CCTimes: Legality of school reform in doubt
 - LAT: Getty Trust Chief Will Depart Under Cloud
 - LADN: With passenger traffic on rise, airport struggles with parking
 - LADN: Pay phones out, cells take over
 - SBSun: Group plans VV-to-Vegas train
 - IVDB: County supes consider raises
 - IVDB: Activists debate at Rancho day-labor site
 - SBSun: Ex-city boss eyeing council
 - OCReg: Governor gives historic flag of S. Vietnam an official wave
 - OCReg: Garden Grove's International Farmers Market opens today
 - NCTimes: More than 100 rally at immigration hearing
 - SDUT: Protesters rally at immigration hearing
 - NCTimes: San Diego mayor issues E.coli alert
 - SDUT: Areas warned of tainted water
 - SDUT: Making a case for open space
 - SDUT: Road to Temecula paved with persistence
 - SDUT: After 18 months, report on city finances is due
 

		FresBee: State Democratic Party gives "neutral" recommendation on Prop. 89