Sunday, January 29, 2012
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		NCTimes: STATE: Clamor grows to rein in California pension benefits
		
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		Daniel Borenstein: Pension funds should stop siphoning off investment returns
		
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		LAT: How to grade a teacher
		
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		SacBee: Dan Walters: Strength of California economic recovery still hazy
		
 
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		SacBee: California community colleges prepare to ration their offerings
		
 - SacBee: Strong year for California's job market
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		ROBERT PRICE: Kevin McCarthy has more than the requisite hair
		
 - LADN: California could matter in GOP presidential race after all
 - VCS:Colleen Cason: Surf's up in Senate contest
 - SacBee: Supreme Court validation of maps could give Democrats two-thirds Senate majority
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		LAT: Caltrans wants to abandon cliff-hanging Highway 39
		
 - ModBee: Redevelopment agencies' deaths will cost more than money to cities
 - SacBee: Judge refuses to halt demise of California redevelopment agencies
 - CCTimes: Death of redevelopment draws closer
 - LAT: Brown ordered firing of regulator who took hard line on oil firms
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		FresBee: Lawmakers OK study of Buffalo Soldiers trail through Valley
		
 - ModBee: San Joaquin Valley resistance to high-speed rail growing
 - VCS:'Free' preventive care can cost patients big money
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		FresBee: Ballot measure: Is Calif. death penalty worth the cost?
		
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		OCReg:CSU tries to avoid $400K presidents
		
 - RivPE: HIGHER EDUCATION: Obama unveils plan to control tuition
 - VCS:Applications flat at local universities; UC and CSU systems see record numbers
 - OCReg: UCI faculty: Cuts erode educational quality
 - LAT: 300 arrested at Occupy protests in Oakland
 - SFChron: Oakland police battle Occupy protesters
 - The Hill:NBC, Tom Brokaw ask Romney to take down ad made with news footage
 - SFChron: Romney slams Gingrich on ethics in Florida ad
 - Politico: Mitt finds his mojo
 - The Hill:As Florida race turns personal, GOP insiders fear for party unity
 - The Hill:Herman Cain endorses Newt Gingrich
 
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The Golden Pen
		SDUT: Charters should get same per-pupil funding
		
 - SacBee: Viewpoints: Put power in local hands carefully
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		OCReg: Brian Calle: Has the Right found its Soros?
		
 - SacBee: Editorial: Bill by dissident judges overreaches
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		SFChron: GOP no longer feels need to hide its incivility
		
 - SacBee: Dan Morain: Tax campaign targets Capitol's inside game
 - F&H Daily:Gov. Brown Pitches LA Chamber for Tax Measure Support
 - SacBee: Dianne Feinstein: Proposals to drain Hetch Hetchy won't work
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		SacBee: Editorial: Google's latest digital 'innovation' could be a real threat to privacy
		
 - OCReg: Mark Landsbaum: With Obama, what's 'fair' is foul
 - LAT: It's time for a crackdown on abusers of disabled placards
 - SFChron: Oakland welcomes more pot dispensaries
 - SFChron: Politics in Mirkarimi case? You be the judge
 - SFChron: Ross Mirkarimi's attorney a veteran defending cops
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		SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Politicians trading barbs at Vietnamese ceremonial flag-raising
		
 - FresBee: Fact check: No winners in Fresno County wage debate
 - ModBee: Modesto mayoral candidate makes claims against Marsh
 - ModBee: Modesto mayoral candidate Marsh answers developer claims
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		VCS:Violent crime down in sheriff's areas, up in Ventura
		
 - VCS:Ventura County gets bad grades for tobacco ordinances
 - LAT: Residents balk at L.A. Council District 4's proposed new shape
 - OCReg: Proposed building brings historical objection
 - OCReg: Students display clever inventions in Irvine
 - VOC: This Week Behind the Orange Curtain
 - RivPE: TEMECULA: Quarry debate hits county supervisors dais
 - RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Sixth candidate enters mayors race
 - NCTimes: OCEANSIDE: Councilman wants to talk about ideas for restructuring city government
 - SDUT: The Convention Center dilemma, and a better path forward
 - VOSD: Doug Manchester: San Diego's Cheerleader in Chief
 - SDUT: Political Notebook: Candidates on U-T waterfront plan
 - SDUT: Does new county land-use plan go too far?
 
