Wednesday, October 25, 2006
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		SDUT: Governor knows how to reinvent himself
		
 - SJMerc: Governor's supreme motive - success
 - SacBee: No rush to grab a hot potato
 - LAT: Gov. urges continued funding of King/Drew
 - OakTrib: Governor, Angelides trade shots Opponents make stops in East Bay
 - CCTimes: Governor, Angelides take campaign to East Bay
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		LAT: Governor is blunt to Bush
		
 - SFChron: Plenty at stake for parties in less prominent races
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		SacBee: Tribes boost GOP hopeful
		
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		SacBee: Count all votes cast for Brown
		
 - SFChron: Judge rebuffs GOP ballot challenge
 - CCTimes: Votes for Brown will count in state race, judge says
 - FresBee: Judge orders Brown votes tallied
 - LAT: Judge rejects hearing on Brown's eligibility
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		BakCal: Poizner for insurance post
		
 - SacBee: Proposition 86: Measure called both lifesaver, tax abuse
 - AP: 89 aims to limit ballot spending
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		RivPE: Feinstein wants troops out by end of '07
		
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		LAT: As Politics Enters Races for Judicial Seats, Some Fear a Loss of Objectivity on the Bench
		
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		SFChron: Pelosi is dealing dollars to win -- for the House, the party, herself
		
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		WashPost: Probe of Harman's AIPAC Ties Confirmed
		
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		LAT: Bush battles for GOP dominance
		
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		SFChron: National Statuary Hall/ Debate urged on Starr King eviction / Fans sing praises of 'the orator who saved the nation'
		
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		OCReg: O.C. board won't correct letter
		
 - LAT: Campaign scandal peeves Little Saigon
 - LADN: Candidate won't quit over Latino letter
 - LAT: O.C. supervisors decline to send letter reassuring Latino voters
 
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The Golden Pen
		Townhall: Getting medical insurance from your boss is a bad idea
		
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		Townhall: Pelosi ahead
		
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		Townhall: Should we trade at all
		
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		SacBee: Unpeeling the O.C.'s odd politics
		
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		NewWest: Desperate Moves Not Paying Off
		
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		SacBee: Here's your official 2006 Election Day sucker list
		
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		SFChron: Oakland arena donned Oracle name when Ross ensemble didn't fit
		
 - ReddingRecord: Prop. 90 would put limits on eminent domain
 - SFChron: Supervisors endorse foot patrols by police
 - OakTrib: District 7 race spotlights Telegraph Avenue troubles
 - OakTrib: Candidate denounces unrestricted spending
 - SJMerc: S.J. council hopeful Diaz cleared to keep some contested contributions
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		SFChron: National parties upping the ante as Pombo battles to keep seat
		
 - CCTimes: Stem cell debate plays into campaigns
 - StockRec: Pombo should be re-elected, but needs to change
 - FresBee: Funding splits Fresno council
 - FresBee: Council run motivates Hmong
 - BakCal: Jagels' image-rehab campaign in full swing
 - VentStar: Strickland, Masry spar in debate
 - LADN: County Counsel's Office to be investigated
 - VentStar: Supervisorial candidates clash
 - LAT: L.A. County supervisors agree to an inquiry into county counsel
 - LAT: Ethics panel refines election reform measure
 - LADN: Council members shy away from Prop. R mailer
 - LAT: Villaraigosa, Brewer to finally meet
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		DlyPilot: Assemblyman takes it easy in reelection bid
		
 - RivPE: Union pulls support in school board race
 - SBSun: Campaigning with panache
 - SDUT: Council mum about SEC settlement
 - NCTimes: County pension fund drops investment consultant; managers mum on whether $105 million loss played role
 - SDUT: School board member in a lonely race
 - NCTimes: Council appoints city treasurer
 

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