Thursday, December 7, 2006
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		CapWkly: Young assemblyman joins conservative ranks
		
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		SDUT: Jantz staying in public eye
		
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		CapWkly: Democrats relieved at outcome of Senate GOP fight
		
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		CapWkly: New insurance commissioner faces hot-button regulations
		
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		SacBee: Hall of Fame has A-list cast
		
 - SJMerc: California Hall of Fame celebrates first inductees
 - LADN: Gehry, Reagan, Disney among first inductees
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		OCReg: Nuñez lobbies D.C. for global warming law
		
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		SJMerc: Voters like bipartisan governance for California
		
 - CCTimes: Californians want cooperation
 - LADN: Opinion of governor improving
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		SacBee: FPPC is targeting Migden for violations
		
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		CapWkly: GOP senators concerned by lack of Republican Fellows
		
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		SDUT: College student leader quits over liberal profs
		
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		CapWkly: Juan Vargas, former Assembly Insurance Committee chairman, takes job with Safeco
		
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		OakTrib: Bay Area Dems tapped to head vital committees Local legislators picked to lead top committees
		
 - CCTimes: East Bay lawmakers gain sway in Capitol
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		SacBee: Optical chains win lawsuit
		
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		SBSun: Medical pot law challenge denied
		
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		LAT: Court upholds racial challenges to at-large elections
		
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		LAT: Donations for 5 fallen firefighters hit a snag: IRS
		
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		SFChron: Pure Panic, Fear On Dec. 7 In SF
		
 - SFChron: Survivors meet for last time in Hawaii
 - OakTrib: Pearl Harbor survivors carry on longtime tradition
 - FresBee: Infamy's survivors
 - BakCal: Survivors' wives heroes in own right
 - SLOTrib: Pearl Harbor sneak attack is still vivid in their minds
 - SBSun: A date which will live in infamy
 - OCReg: Forever returned to Pearl Harbor
 - NCTimes: 'When you're that young, you don't have fear': Local man was at air base during Pearl Harbor attack 65 years ago
 - SDUT: Pearl Harbor vets gather to remember
 - AUDIO: Franklin D. Roosevelt's "date in infamy" speech on Dec. 8, 1941, when he called on Congress to declare war on Japan
 
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The Golden Pen
		SFChron: A father who died trying
		
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		SacBee: Assembly civility is a bit fleeting
		
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		SacBee: Voters happier, but faith in the future still lags
		
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		SFChron: A study in bipartisan consensus
		
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		BakCal: Ackerman re-election a victory for Ashburn
		
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		LAT: Voters like two-part harmony by Democrats and governor
		
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		NewWest: Nancy Pelosi's Uncertain Start
		
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		LAT: The phantom congresswoman
		
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		OCReg: Californians at disadvantage with HSAs
		
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		SacBee: Gerrymander pander
		
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		LADN: Color us wary
		
 - SacBee: Flood relief valve floated
 - SacBee: Restructuring of districts clears hurdle
 - SacBee: Recount confirms Del Paso Heights election results
 - SFChron: Controversial Oakland Condo Law
 - SFChron: Gays Leave Their Hearts In SF
 - OakTrib: Benjamin gets nod as Oakland's port director
 - OakTrib: Oakland votes down apartment conversions
 - OakTrib: Pleasanton lawyer appointed to Superior Court
 - OakTrib: District 7 incumbent is official winner
 - CCTimes: Brozosky concedes tight mayoral race
 - CCTimes: Critic says council violated Brown Act
 - SJMerc: S.F. water project will be disruptive
 - SJMerc: Health workers to strike at Alameda County jails
 - SJMerc: South Bay cities pursue accountability in non-profits
 - StockRec: Lodi accepts $225K from new councilman
 - StockRec: Tucker named Tracy vice mayor
 - StockRec: American Legion in limbo over site
 - ModBee: Manteca council OKs $1.5M grant to house disabled
 - ModBee: Air board nomination is protested
 - ModBee: Valley plans wait on new Congress
 - ModBee: Lawmakers make case for clean-air money
 - FresBee: Visitors bureau's woes put job at stake
 - FresBee: Valley projects are left hanging
 - FresBee: Clean air could save Valley $3.3b in '07
 - SCSent: Beach homes may or may not qualify for free money following county vote
 - SLOTrib: Supervisors fight piping plan - again
 - SLOTrib: Bike race's new route worries county officials
 - SLOTrib: New Oceano board poised to oust services district manager
 - VentStar: Supervisors may rescind Matheney's pay boost
 - VentStar: McSweeney wins 2nd term as Westlake Village mayor
 - VentStar: Judge throws out suit over man's initiative attempts
 - VentStar: Westlake Village resident named judge in Los Angeles Superior Court
 - LAT: In Owens Valley, water again flows
 - LAT: Judge suggests fines in billboard ad case
 - LAT: UTLA criticizes possible deal to keep Romer as district advisor
 - LAT: Lineup of L.A. City Council, school board candidates takes shape
 - LADN: Owens Valley officials cheer
 - LADN: Teachers union presses for raise in Burbank
 - LADN: Universal unveils blueprint for its $3 billion expansion
 - SBSun: More outreach to benefit SB
 - SBSun: Bueermann questions remain
 - SBSun: Highway gap irks desert official
 - RivPE: Specialty growers seek aid
 - OCReg: Moorlach takes aim at law-enforcement union
 - OCReg: Cost is major factor in dirt decision for Great Park
 - OCReg: Local area worst in state for pollution from construction
 - NCTimes: Encinitas council debates deputy mayor's job: Teresa Barth takes oath of office
 - NCTimes: Supervisors initial smoking ban in county parks, elsewhere
 - NCTimes: Prosecutor appointed to Superior Court bench
 - SDUT: Street Scene '07 in Balboa Park?
 - SDUT: Sewer bill payers to be rebated $40 million
 - SDUT: Chula Vista's new mayor lays out 4-year agenda
 - SDUT: National City plan for Chargers imperiled
 - SDUT: Mayor tells managers to cut more off budgets
 - SDUT: City finance oversight panel delayed
 

		A TOUGH ROW TO HOE IN 2007