Wednesday, September 6, 2006
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		SFChron: L.A. mayor swings into action for Angelides
		
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		NCTimes: Issa criticizes Iraq war strategy on 'Real Time with Bill Maher'
		
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		LADN: Feds probing Lewis look into donors' gift to city
		
 - SBSun: Probe targets land deal
 
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		Giuliani stumps for CA conservatives - McClintock makes calls - More...
		
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		GOVERNOR: VETO A.B. 523 - The "KOCE PUBLIC GIVAWAY BOONDOGGLE"
		
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		SacBee: Health care bill appears doomed
		
 - NewWest: Intrigue On Universal Health Care
 - FresBee: Health-care bill faces a veto
 - VentStar: Universal health measure faces veto
 - LAT: Schwarzenegger Announces He Will Veto Healthcare Bill
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		SacBee: Doctor at execution balked
		
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		SacBee: Major insurer to offer rate cut
		
 - OCReg: California justices frown on Internet libel lawsuits
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		SFChron: Schwarzenegger calls Mexican President Elect
		
 
- CalPolRev: What center?
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		SacBee: Schwarzenegger runs no political risk by vetoing health care bill
		
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		SacBee: Heading to November: Will we wake up at last?
		
 - SFChron: Newsom, Villaraigosa dodge talk of rivalry
 - OakTrib: Governor signs anti-scam bill in Palo Alto
 - CCTimes: Governor signs bill to help homeowners
 - LAT: Fresno's Mayor Doesn't Get the Villaraigosa Treatment on His School Plan, and He's Irate
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		AP: LA Mayor gives Angelides long-awaited endorsement
		
 - OakTrib: L.A. mayor gives Angelides a late boost in S.F.
 - CCTimes: L.A. mayor throws support behind Angelides
 - SJMerc: Key Endorsement After All
 - LAT: Villaraigosa Backs Angelides in Governor's Race
 - LADN: Antonio backs Angelides
 - LAT: District to Sue Over Schools Bill Constitutionality
 - OCReg: Lines drawn in Newport Beach ballot battle
 - RivPE: Ballot reworded in wake of suit
 - RivPE: Parks bill squeaks through Legislature
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		SDUT: Port OKs study for Chargers stadium
		
 - SDUT: Governor signs bill spurred by assault on SDSU student
 
