Saturday, February 9, 2008
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		SJMerc: California proposes a global-warming fee on businesses
		
 - SJMerc: Congressman subpoenas EPA on emissions ruling
 - OakTrib: Proposal would bill major Bay polluters
 - CCTimes: Regulators put price on emissions
 - CCTimes: 2005 Major (Top 10) emitting ghg facilities
 
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		SFChron: City Hall Pay Fray
		
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		SacBee: 50,000 sign recall petitions
		
 - ModBee: Petitions to recall Denham turned in
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		LAT: Transcripts of secret Carona tapes released
		
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		OCReg: Tax agency caught withholding
		
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		SJMerc: Researchers try tracking traffic using cell phone GPS
		
 - LAT: Using cellphones to beat traffic?
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		SacBee: Prison health czar's move to capital reflects his goals
		
 - SJMerc: Prison health czar moves to Sacramento
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		VentStar: Senators want to OK guns in parks
		
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		ModBee: Knights Ferry not keen on salmon plan
		
 - VentStar: Fishermen, researchers still clashing over catch
 - LAT: California adds longfin smelt to protected list
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		NCTimes: Toll road decision appealed
		
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		LAT: A smoldering controversy at UCLA
		
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		SFChron: The ABCs Of Self-Esteem
		
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		SacBee: Local presidential vote had community flavor
		
 - LAT: This might be a call for 'super delegates'
 - LAT: Why isn't Huckabee throwing in the towel?
 - LADN: Design of nonpartisan ballot, vote recount come under fire
 - SBSun: Weekend brings more primary voting
 - NCTimes: County turnout projected at 53 percent
 
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The Golden Pen
		SDUT: Fins win again
		
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		SacBee: A cure for cynicism: Real folks
		
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		BakCal: Word ban in schools? It could happen here
		
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		LAT: Californy power
		
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		SDUT: Voodoo economics
		
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		SDUT: Trucking issue
		
 - SacBee: City wrings out Natomas revenues before deadline
 - SacBee: I-5 work gets quick-fix bid
 - SacBee: Sales tax revenue dips in Elk Grove
 - SacBee: Elk Grove schools expect enrollment to drop by 500
 - SFChron: $30.6M Surprise For Schools
 - SFChron: Lights Ease Bay Area Traffic
 - SFChron: Stop The Mussels!
 - SJMerc: No foothold in valley waterway for pest mussels
 - SJMerc: 'Be patient' if you're counting on higher mortgage limits
 - SJMerc: Reed recasts 911 fee opinion
 - SJMerc: Mayor requests report on 'Saigon' vote allegations
 - OakTrib: Dellums offers ideas on affordable housing
 - OakTrib: Colleges sent accreditation warning
 - CCTimes: Richmond considers cameras
 - CCTimes: District seeks parents' help with budget crisis
 - CCTimes: City may declare firm's smell a public nuisance
 - CCTimes: Officials want to extend utility tax
 - SacBee: Judge slashes jury award in coach's bias suit
 - StockRec: Supervisors race gets crowded
 - StockRec: Republicans host local candidates
 - ModBee: Oakdale officer suing in flap over response to mayor's call
 - FresBee: Johnson-Klein jury award cut
 - FresBee: Many Fresno employees could lose raises next year
 - FresBee: Merced native joins staff of Tenn. legislator
 - SLOTrib: State budget woes hamper Hearst Castle anniversary plans
 - SLOTrib: Paso mayor delivers final state of the city address
 - SLOTrib: Bid to roll back SLO water rate increases sinks
 - VentStar: 130 county employees reach tentative deal
 - LAT: Ex-Hahn appointee faces conflict-of-interest charges
 - LADN: DWP pushes for hike again
 - LADN: Census Bureau to retain Valley's special designation
 - LADN: Council approves Kohl's project despite opposition
 - RivPE: Corona Mayor appoints task force to study airport
 - OCReg: Consultants accused of questionable conduct
 - OCReg: County pays $600,000 in jail killing
 - NCTimes: Airport board grounds interim fixes
 - NCTimes: Mayor Sanders asks for special home loan consideration in San Diego
 - NCTimes: So Cal Edison to build giant kelp forest
 - SDUT: Two airport plans have their backers
 - SDUT: Security measures vary for local public meetings
 - SDUT: City noise ordinance may face revision to be easier to enforce
 
