Monday, October 2, 2006
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		20 REALLY BAD BILLS - ALL WORTHY OF GOVERNOR SCHWARZENEGGER'S VETO PEN
		
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		LAT: Bill signings and vetoes
		
 - LADN: Series of bills signed for pets
 - NYTimes: Series of Laws Toughen Animal Protection in California
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		SacBee: The buzz: Buffett's campaign role sends mixed message
		
 - SFChron: Campaigning On The Roads
 - SFChron: Angelides campaigns in the East Bay
 - OakTrib: Putting feet in mouths of candidates online
 - CCTimes: Efforts fail to tie governor to Bush
 - NCTimes: Bush not dragging Schwarzenegger down as governor's Democratic rival tries to link them
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		SacBee: Barbs fly, but do voters notice?
		
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		LAT: Disparate Experience in Insurance Race
		
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		SJMerc: A massive upgrade of state's roads, rails
		
 - CCTimes: Engineers say $42 billion not enough
 - ModBee: Voters find November ballot filled with bonds
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		CCTimes: Unlikely partnerships battle Prop 88
		
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		IVDB: S.B. supervisors buck state GOP on property rights initiative
		
 - OCReg: Prop. 90 weighs on vote to limit heights
 - WashPost: Ruling Fuels Land-Use Dispute: Initiatives Challenge Land-Use Regulations
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		IVDB: Candidates' operatives tinker to turn disinterested voters into interested
		
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		LAT: Workers Get a Double Jolt on Pension Benefits
		
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		LAT: The Chaos Behind California Executions
		
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		IVDB: Inmate transfer plan faces obstacles
		
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		VentStar: An ailing system
		
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		LAT: Market Crash Turns Focus to Driver Tests
		
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		OakTrib: Baby boomer issues looming
		
 - LADN: Lawmakers plan for aging boom
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		SJMerc: Farmers relieved, uncertain after spinach declared safe
		
 - LADN: Spinach farmers try to take stock of future
 - WashTimes: Spinach industry frets
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		VentStar: Day fire should be surrounded today
		
 - VentStar: Air fire power
 - LAT: A Ribbon Cut Stubborn Day Fire Down to Size
 - LADN: Firefighters close to stopping blaze
 - OCReg: Risks smolder at Day fire
 
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The Golden Pen
		LADN: Bustamante is cruising toward loss
		
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		WashTimes: Don't Back Down Now
		
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		SFChron: Lusty Lawyering
		
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		OCReg: Ferguson prepares to step down
		
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		SacBee: Schwarzenegger might show GOP the way
		
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		SacBee: Insurance commissioner
		
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		SacBee: Shingle Springs casino
		
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		LAT: Rebirth of the L.A. River
		
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		LADN: Painful premise
		
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		OCReg: Closing a loophole in gas-tax spending
		
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		NYTimes: When Spinach Isn't Good for You
		
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		WashTimes: (A few) Good measures
		
 - SacBee: NBA yet to pull out big gun
 - SacBee: Soaked by new cost
 - SacBee: Five vie for W. Sac school seats
 - SFChron: Is Tracy Turning Blue?
 - OakTrib: Long-shot Alameda mayoral candidate Kenneth Kahn has an answer for voters who think all politicians are bozos
 - OakTrib: Candidate says district finance 'out of control'
 - CCTimes: Council hopefuls similar in views
 - CCTimes: School board candidates find few significant faults
 - CCTimes: Hopefuls face off in forum
 - CCTimes: City's solar permit fees to get vote
 - CCTimes: County may add fees for child care
 - SJMerc: Bumpy S.J. roads worst in nation
 - StockRec: Public school safety on parents' minds
 - FresBee: West Hills bond measure on ballot again
 - FresBee: Fresno Co. tries to get out the vote early
 - NYTimes: Wait Ends for Father and Son Exiled by F.B.I. Terror Inquiry
 - SCSent: Steep homes may be reined in
 - SCSent: Robinson wants to put her activism to work on S.C. council
 - SCSent: Cobb banks on business sense to win S.C. council seat
 - SLOTrib: Pollution predicted at Dalidio
 - SLOTrib: Candidate endorsements Paso Robles city council
 - SLOTrib: Political Notebook: Measure J
 - VentStar: Hartman House plan on agenda
 - LAT: Mayor's Tunnel Vision Might Speed Up Subway
 - LAT: Hospital Turmoil to Affect Staffing
 - LADN: Bumpy roads prove costly for Angelenos
 - LAT: Driving to Vegas? Safety Odds Just Got Better
 - SBSun: CHP help coming to an end
 - LAT: Muffling Howl of Passing Trains Isn't Easy
 - OCReg: Fewer choices on Huntington ballot
 - OCReg: Rancho Santa Margarita City Council sets cybercafe rules
 - NCTimes: SANDAG launches Rideshare Week
 - NCTimes: Trashing the border
 - SDUT: Criticism fills forum on casino in Jamul
 - SDUT: King of the road? Not in San Diego
 - SDUT: National City named sanctuary city
 

		StockRec: Presidential assignment