Sunday, January 18, 2009
- SJMerc: School districts, including many in valley, on thin ice in refinancing bond debt
 - OakTrib: State spends millions on rents for paroled sex offenders, sometimes illegally
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		LAT: Schwarzenegger gives lucrative board seats to ex-legislators and aides
		
 - SJMerc: Schwarzenegger's plan would cut kids off welfare
 - SJMerc: For California, new clout in Obama's tech-friendly administration
 - SacBee: Marcos Bretón: Consultant lost, but he'll cheer for Obama
 - SFChron: Obama, Warren And The New Evangelicals
 - SacBee: California's Indian casinos see gamblers spend less
 - SacBee: Dry weather leaves Folsom Lake thirsty
 - SFChron: Gum Is A Sticky Issue In Richmond District
 - SJMerc: S.J. teachers, school employees agree to take two days without pay.
 - StockRec: Stockton Unified braces for cuts
 - StockRec: S.J.-area events offer fun of Washington parties without the cost of a plane ticket
 - FresBee: Fresnans go to Obama's inauguration
 - BakCal: Locals braving cold, crowds to witness historic inauguration
 - VentStar: Change comes ... even for a conservative
 - LADN: Local children head to Obama inauguration
 
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The Golden Pen
		Townhall: The Bush Legacy
		
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		OCReg: Steve Greenhut: A new front in fight for freedom
		
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		SacBee: The Conversation: The (real) state of California
		
 - SacBee: Another View: Chamber is pushing for a budget solution
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		Politico: Steele - Too moderate?
		
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		OCReg: A conviction beyond Carona
		
 - LAT: Vietnamese Americans protest art exhibit in Santa Ana
 - OCReg: History trumps cold, crowds for O.C. inaugural visitors
 - OCReg: Excitement builds as Obama inauguration nears
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		SBSun: For some, Postmus' allure was tied to his fundraising ability
		
 - DesSun: Opponents on hunt for land to swap county for jail site
 - SBSun: HUD OKs area foreclosure funding
 - SDUT: Counties criticized on young offenders
 - SDUT: Michael Stetz: Readers trash idea of paying for pickup
 - SDUT: Logan Jenkins: Longtime civil civic leader gets a bouquet
 

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