Thursday, October 12, 2006
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		LAT: Despite Vow, Bustamante Retains Some Insurers' Donations
		
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		SDUTBlog: He didn't throw Cruz under the bus. Not quite.
		
 
- Angelides wants tax cuts? Riiight.
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		NYTimes: Governor Gets "Tonight" Slot, So Rival Seeks Equal Time
		
 - SacBee: NBC ignores protests
 - SJMerc: Angelides demands NBC drop governor interview on `Leno'
 - CCTimes: Angelides calls for Leno to yank governor
 - LAT: Schwarzenegger Cracks Jokes on Leno Show as Angelides Fumes
 - LATBlog: Nurses Turn Tables on Schwarzenegger "Tonight Show" Appearance
 - LADN: Governor visits 'Tonight Show,' riling Angelides
 - CapWkly: NAACP's Huffman assailed for tobacco, telecom payments
 - SacBee: NAACP defends its tobacco cash
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		SacBee: Campaign 2006: Angelides turned treasurer job into an engine for change
		
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		SFChron: Unlikely Schwarzenegger backer, S.F. pastor, on governor's payroll
		
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		SFChron: Schwarzenegger to push his 'good ideas' / But governor won't revisit union dues, education funding
		
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		SFChron: McClintock doesn't take the bait on right-wing talk radio show
		
 - VentStar: County housing panel refuses to back Prop. 1C
 - CapWkly: Politics from the pulpit
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		NewWest: Bill Clinton To The Rescue
		
 - ModBee: Dad pushes for Jessica's law
 - LAT: Outsiders Bankroll Prop. 90 Campaign
 - LAT: Prop. 90 Worries L.A. Officials
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		SFChron: O'Connor temporarily back on bench, in S.F.
		
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		CapWkly: Capitol Weekly: Initiatives could be getting more expensive
		
 - SacBee: Hearing grills farm enforcers
 - CCTimes: Senator blames E. coli outbreak on lax oversight
 - LAT: Senator Urges Tougher Regulation of State's Produce Industry
 - LADN: Law allowing illegals to pay in-state school fees upheld
 - CapWkly: Schwarzenegger signs bill to put 10,000 more hybrids in HOV lanes until 2011
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		CapWkly: Governor vetoes transportation board expansion
		
 - CapWkly: Tribe looks beyond political donations
 - CapWkly: Beyond the casino
 
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The Golden Pen
		Townhall: Arnold rejects multistate compact
		
 - WSJ: Carly Fiorina's snarky memoir
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		SacBee: Brown, Poochigian agree on the need for reform
		
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		SFChron: Rice speaks about talks
		
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		Townhall: Pork for defense
		
 - BakCal: McCarthy shrugs off Gingrich's baggage
 - SacBee: A guide to using your voter guide
 - SFChron: CAMPAIGN 2006: Growth Measures
 - OakTrib: Legislative races may alter Bay Area's political shade
 - SFChron: SF Supervisors propose 25-cent boost in cab fare
 - SFChron: San Francisco / Counterculture challenges Dufty in District 8 supervisor election
 - OakTrib: Voters are judges in county court race
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		CCTimes: Democrats will win House, Miller says
		
 - CCTimes: Voters walk the line with new ballot
 - CCTimes: Fundraising raises campaign worries
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		SacBee: Doolittle, Brown in nasty debate
		
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		Cardoza hopes Democrats buoy federal spending plan
		
 - CCTimes: Pombo says billing records were falsified
 - StockRecBlog: CD 11 - The Tip
 - FresBee: Race for Fresno Unified's Bullard-area seat crowded
 - FresBee: Teachers union-backed mailer attacks candidate
 - BakCal: KHSD trustee race sees big bucks
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		LAT: Villaraigosa Flourishes as Companions Struggle to Keep Pace
		
 - LAT: Mayor Seeks Law to Identify Proper Projects to Fast-Track
 - LADN: While Antonio's away, the school board plays
 - LADN: Who's backing Prop. R?
 - LADN: 5.5% hike OK'd for L.A. water
 - OCReg: The council race that just won't die
 - OCRegBlog: Democratic Party condemns attack on Dalati
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		RivPE: McCain lends clout to Bono campaign
		
 - IVDB: 59th District candidates clash
 - CapWkly: New study looks at the impact gaming is having on the Inland Empire
 - NCTimes: Busby added to list of 'Emerging Races'
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		NCTimes: Democrats claim grand jury investigating Bilbray's residency
		
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		SDUT: Is another smoking ban on horizon?
		
 - SDUT: In Escondido, the dark side of politics
 
