Sunday, December 7, 2008
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		Senator Steinberg - Government Health Care For Children Is A Terrible Idea
		
 - SacBee: Despite deficit, Steinberg sure he can get all state's kids insured
 - VIDEO: THE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR
 
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		SJMerc: Internal Affairs
		
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		SJMerc: Governor looking to reclaim reformer mantle
		
 - RedCounty: Paulistas Invade L.A. County GOP
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		SBSun: Dutton: State needs to live within its means
		
 - LAT: Federal judges weighing solutions to California's prison overcrowding crisis
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		SacBee: Pot clubs, seized plants, new president -- marijuana's future is hazy
		
 - SacBee: Local arts groups look for ticket to survival
 - SFChron: Gap Founder's Presidio Museum Scaled Down
 - OakTrib: Oakland mayor touts 'unprecedented' renewal plan, but he's light on details
 - StockRec: E-mails reveal budget-induced strain between Stockton, police
 - FresBee: Valley's Pearl Harbor survivors club dwindles
 - VentStar: An estimated 40% of local homes bought in past five years are worth less than purchase prices
 
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The Golden Pen
		BostonGlobe: Skepticism on Climate Change
		
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		Politico: California GOP chair: Go local
		
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		SacBee: Governor's cultivating a new buddy
		
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		SacBee: The Conversation: Something in the air
		
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		WashTimes: Blackwell dives into race to head RNC
		
 - LAT: LAUSD flounders as superintendent rakes it in
 - LAT: L.A. union workers rally in support of auto industry bailout
 - LADN: Tax measure frees up $1.2 billion for Metrolink fixes
 - LAT: L.A.'s police chief says he still has plenty to prove
 - LAT: Hollywood Park's racing days could be numbered
 - LAT: Saying farewell to Ethel Bradley
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		LAT: Orange County's Vietnamese American political scene comes of age
		
 - IVDB: Rancho Cucamonga may tighten no-smoking rules
 - DesSun: Final election results in for county
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		IVDB: Former Chino Hills mayor moves on to Assembly
		
 - SDUT: Expansion plans clash with city's budget cuts
 - SDUT: Roberts retiring? Not now, he insists
 
