Sunday, March 2, 2008
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		SacBee: Oil exploration firm looks at nature preserve
		
 - SacBee: Budget strains emissions plan
 - SacBee: Global warming public nuisance
 - OakTrib: State reveals package of 'green' energy legislation
 - SLOTrib: Oil exploration may shake up carrizo
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		SacBee: Cities spared pain of layoffs
		
 - SFChron: Critics Assail Vallejo's Budget Plan
 - SJMerc: Police contract talks: S.J. faces tricky balance
 - CCTimes: With fewer applicants, how will cities manage?
 - ModBee: Gas tax too little to fuel road repairs, officials say
 - ModBee: County may cap dental services
 - SLOTrib: Cost-cutting, county worker style
 - VentStar: Local schools, others tell effects of Civic Arts Plaza's heftier rates
 - LAT: In eyes of L.A., to err is a fine
 - SBSun: Development hoped to set city up for future
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		LADN: New rules follow gaffe over compacts
		
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		SJMerc: Democrats aim recall at key Senate seat
		
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		LAT: Next speaker enjoys broad support
		
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		SFChron: Sonar Restrictions Upheld
		
 - SJMerc: Appeals court says Navy must obey law
 - OakTrib: Army asked to protect wildlife
 - LAT: Court holds Navy to environmental rules
 - LAT: Court holds Navy to rules safeguarding marine mammals
 - LADN: Navy loses sonar battle
 - NCTimes: Navy, environmentalists fighting over war-game restrictions
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		SFChron: Deputy In Shooting Is Ex-Chief Of Insurance
		
 - SJMerc: WHAT'S UP, CHUCK?
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		SCSent: Task force for Day Labor Worker Center will be asking for money
		
 - LAT: Smugglers hide in plain sight
 - SBSun: Many still owed wages
 - NCTimes: Escondido sweep pushes enforcement edge
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		SJMerc: Not single, not married: State Supreme Court to consider rights of gay couples
		
 - CCTimes: More Californians have personal stake in same-sex marriage
 - LADN: Court drama near peak on gay-marriage issues
 - SDUT: Gay marriage on state court docket
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		StockRec: It's official: Water deal is history
		
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		OakTrib: 2 bills aims to change lottery
		
 - LADN: Lawmaker looks to expand lottery profits
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		SJMerc: Bill would protect journalism teachers who defend student free speech
		
 - OakTrib: Bill would shield student advisers
 - OakTrib: Regulation on philanthropy sought
 - OakTrib: Legislator seeks to shed light on diversity of charity groups
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		SacBee: In a massive disaster, care will be scarce
		
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		SacBee: He's back
		
 - SFChron: Ohio polls show Clinton with edge
 - SFChron: Obama could feel the heat from Rezko trial
 - SFChron: Dem Race Sizzles Like Texas Barbecue
 - SJMerc: Clinton or Obama? Historic choice splits feminists in valley
 - VentStar: Dukakis to speak on political organizing
 - LAT: Clinton battles Obama's momentum
 - LAT: Texas Latinos look for a president with answers
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		LAT: McCain's 'Press-Friendly Express'
		
 
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The Golden Pen
		SacBee: The value of wealth
		
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		SFChron: Begging For An Explanation
		
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		FRBlog: Some Sunday Reading Suggestions...
		
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		SacBee: Another software fiasco costs us millions
		
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		SacBee: Governor's budgetary bombshell
		
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		SacBee: Bee's bid to be neutral confounds photo selection
		
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		SacBee: Data page delivers information of public interest to readers
		
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		SFChron: Matt Gonzalez: 'Get Beyond 2000'
		
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		LAT: Unsnarling traffic can be a mess
		
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		LAT: What's our sign?
		
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		SDUT: Maienschein run for city attorney rocks boat
		
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		LAT: A personal memory of William F. Buckley Jr.
		
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		SacBee: A half-century of elegant advocacy
		
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		SacBee: Why the rush to embrace plasma waste disposal?
		
 - SacBee: Editorial: Is a Cosumnes parkway in Elk Grove's future?
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		SFChron: Saving the middle class
		
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		OCReg: Vallejo teeters on the brink of bankruptcy
		
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		SDUT: Coastal contortion
		
 - SacBee: Stanford tilts playing field with free tuition pledge
 - SFChron: Development transforms San Pablo eyesore
 - SFChron: 16 Acres Of Prime Real Estate
 - SFChron: Truancy Program Goes Old School
 - SJMerc: 'Saigon' protests split San Jose's Vietnamese community
 - SJMerc: Casual soccer players resist insurance rule
 - SJMerc: Internal Affairs
 - OakTrib: Teachers brace for possibility of layoff notices
 - OakTrib: Quarry executive puzzled by report
 - OakTrib: Tracy to mull condo conversion rules
 - CCTimes: Settlement for San Ramon City Center
 - CCTimes: Board spots inequities in trash pickup
 - CCTimes: JCPenney is returning to Antioch after 10 years away from the city
 - CCTimes: Bakery items being prepared for auction
 - StockRec: Counties OK $150 million for transit projects
 - StockRec: Addressing some of the mayor's points
 - ModBee: Report rips Waterford spending
 - ModBee: Sylvan district hopes to avoid layoffs
 - FresBee: Huron may get a $21 million viaduct
 - FresBee: Prices raisin' growers' spirits
 - FresBee: A view too far
 - BakCal: Local school officials ponder drastic cuts
 - BakCal: Developers prepare for housing market surge
 - SLOTrib: De Vaul battle embodies the contradictions of the county
 - VentStar: District attorney, civil rights leader at odds on hiring
 - VentStar: County puts mark on planes
 - VentStar: Ventura offers payment but won't grant advance OK for proposed hotel
 - VentStar: Initiative effort to keep out big-box stores to begin
 - LAT: Inflated art appraisals cost U.S. government untold millions
 - LAT: The hills are green, but all's not well
 - LADN: Property seizure fight
 - SBSun: Patton making strides
 - SBSun: Policies on invocations vary by city
 - SBSun: Tighten restraining orders, report says
 - RivPE: Schools face losing popular physical education program to budget cuts
 - RivPE: Colton faces more upheaval
 - LAT: Popular ex-consul still in O.C. , for now
 - OCReg: Massive teacher layoffs loom across O.C.
 - OCReg: Schools, hospitals found to excel in food safety
 - OCReg: Voters could decide fate of open space
 - NCTimes: The battle for the Guejito: Pristine ranch nearly the size of Escondido is a saga of money, intentions
 - SDUT: No stranger to controversy
 - SDUT: Analysis: Not-so-fine dining
 - SDUT: Groups eye buffer zone on working waterfront
 - SDUT: City to get second firefighting copter
 

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