Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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		Angelides is the worst candidate ever... Even Bozo would be better!
		
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		SFChron: Gas-Guzzling Pols
		
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		SacBee: GOP says 'issue' ads financed illegally
		
 - LAT: Unions Debut TV Ads to Support Angelides
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		FresBee: Senator in biggest political challenge
		
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		CCTimes: Controller candidates differ widely
		
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		20 REALLY BAD BILLS - ALL WORTHY OF GOVERNOR SCHWARZENEGGER'S VETO PEN
		
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		SacBee: New laws hit Sudan funds
		
 - SFChron: Congress OKs sanctions on Sudan over Darfur
 - SJMerc: Governor signs bills ending state investment in Sudan
 - LAT: State Pension Divestment Bill Signed
 - LADN: Governor signs legislation to end state investment in troubled Sudan
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		FresBee: Path cleared for genocide heirs
		
 - IVDB: Signed bill cracks down on street racing
 - NCTimes: Governor signs hot-car bill; Legislation makes it a crime to leave pets unattended on summer days
 - NCTimes: Sacramento legislates slowing down for emergency vehicles
 - SDUT: Schwarzenegger approves bill extending toll road agreement
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		CCTimes: Judge says auto industry can sue
		
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		SFChron: Donations from out of state fuel races
		
 - LAT: Taking Aim at California Election Funding
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		NCTimes: City sued over political signs; Plaintiffs contend ordinance prohibiting them is unconstitutional
		
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		SFChron: Cigarette tax plan would insure kids, reimburse ER care
		
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		NCTimes: County pension loss estimate nearly doubles; Hedge fund loss prediction swells to $87 million
		
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		SFChron: Judge debating state execution procedure respected by lawyers
		
 - VentStar: Lawyers say executions are unconstitutional
 - LAT: U.S. Judge to Open Rigorous Review of Lethal Injection
 - IVDB: 'Lethal injection' trial begins
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		WashTimes: Bloggers will join Bush in bill-signing ceremony
		
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		TheHill: Endangered members told: Pony up
		
 - TheHill: GOP brass agonizes over leadership votes
 - WashTimes: GOP's uptick just in time for Election Day
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		SFChron: State ports shorted on security aid
		
 - OakTrib: Fed funds don't dock in Oakland
 - CCTimes: Bay Area ports passed over by DHS transportation grants
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		SDUT: Official let in hundreds of illegal immigrants
		
 - NYT: Lawmakers Agree to Spend $1.2 Billion on Tightening Border
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		SacBee: Strides made to restore fresh spinach to stores
		
 - CCTimes: Tainted spinach traced to one facility
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		SacBee: Experimental label may clear way for salmon
		
 - ModBee: Salmon designation key to legislation for restoring SJ River
 - LAT: Demands for Fish Ladders Ignored
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		LAT: Red Tape Throws Monkey Wrench Into China's Loan to L.A. Zoo
		
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		OCReg: Radical Conversion: Meeting up with extremists
		
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		WashTimes: No ruling on Clintons case yet
		
 
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The Golden Pen
		LAT: No on Prop. 87
		
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		SacBee: 'Pay as you go' for transit projects
		
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		SacBee: As Schwarzenegger dignifies himself, others become cheesier
		
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		SacBee: McClintock, Garamendi seek largely powerless post
		
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		SFChron: Angry white man meets 'the smirk'
		
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		NewWest: Independents Rise In Hyper-Partisan Era
		
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		LAT: Sacramento's Glory Days of Public Service
		
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		LAT: Clinton's Revealing Tirade
		
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		WSJ: Regime Change
		
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		SacBee: Sac Metro eyes Folsom
		
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		LAT: Privatize King/Drew Hospital
		
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		SDUT: Don't rush it
		
 - SacBee: Maloofs' demands for arena unusual
 - SacBee: Candidates clash over pouring public money into downtown areas.
 - SacBee: Time for an inside approach
 - SFChron: Skip Alcatraz, Tourists Told
 - OakTrib: Residents sue over petition's invalidation
 - OakTrib: City, Raiders work together to mend old wounds
 - OakTrib: Eligible property owners wary of preservation law
 - OakTrib: Council to discuss garbage hike
 - OakTrib: Teachers' union opts to boycott district meeting
 - CCTimes: False alarm fee goes to vote
 - SJMerc: Shoe-ins stump for weaker candidates
 - SJMerc: Reed taps taxpayers for gifts, group fees
 - SJMerc: Chavez distances self from Gonzales
 - SJMerc: Non-profit charges grant limits are unfair
 - StockRec: Seeking turnout at polls
 - StockRec: Report on USS Iowa in dry dock
 - ModBee: 18th District race drawing little attention
 - ModBee: County may tap staff for election
 - ModBee: Planning officials awash in projects
 - ModBee: Hughson not out of water yet
 - ModBee: Talks with teachers center on health cost
 - FresBee: Newcomers to city challenge two longtime Fowler council incumbents
 - FresBee: Chaffee Zoo gets financial bonanza
 - FresBee: Fresno Police Department gets state, national awards
 - SCSent: City Council considers raising vehicle impound fees
 - SLOTrib: State water officials say CMC should pay $36,000 in penalties
 - SLOTrib: Help wanted in mental health
 - VentStar: Foy declines to attend candidate forums
 - LAT: King/Drew Fallout Is Keenly Felt
 - LAT: In Pasadena, 'Smart Growth' Threatens Little Landmarks
 - LAT: City Panel Calls for More Staff for Disaster Preparedness Department
 - LADN: River revival: Will it flow smoothly?
 - LADN: Council may ban videotapes from public comment
 - LADN: Villaraigosa in London for parleys
 - LADN: Stun guns for inspectors on hold
 - LADN: Glendale trying to account for nearly $100,000 in funds
 - IVDB: S.B. public employees union may dismiss candidate
 - IVDB: Mature cities look to infill to enrich neighbohoods
 - IVDB: Bloomington awaits incorporation
 - SBSun: Tax deal manages to appease everyone
 - SBSun: Rialto, county square off again
 - SBSun: Union's unity in question
 - SBSun: SB council candidates debate tonight
 - RivPE:City's symbol crosses over
 - RivPE:New hospital bond request likely
 - NCTimes: Medical pot takes center stage; Supervisors to consider dispensary ordinance, which is opposed by D.A.
 - RivPE:Councilman's arraignment postponed
 - LAT: O.C. Transportation Agency to Spend $7 Million to Study High-Speed-Rail Line
 - LAT: Ex-Huntington Beach Mayor Gets 37-Month Sentence in Real Estate Scam
 - OCReg: Prison for ex-mayor
 - OCReg: High-speed-train study coming
 - OCReg: Voters will decide if visitors pay more
 - OCReg: Seal Beach deadlocks on 3-story homes
 - SDUT: Audits slam Oceanside payments
 - SDUT: Bayfront proposal's future uncertain
 - SDUT: Recycled tap water's 'unsettled question'
 - SDUT: Supervisors to discuss Sunrise Powerlink stance
 

		ALL ELECTED GOP LEGISLATORS OPPOSE AB 32 - IT WILL HURT THE ECONOMY, AND INCREASE TAXES