Monday, April 16, 2007
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		SacBee: Editorial: LNG can't R.I.P.
		
 - SDUT: Will binge go on?
 - SacBee: Netting predators
 - SDUT: Guard pact could bedevil prison-relief negotiations
 - SacBee: Low profile, funding hurt fight against Valley fever
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		SJMerc: San Jose Mercury News - Clinton attacks child obesity in talk in S.F.
		
 - IVDB: Discussion wanders from world to wife
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		Nat'lRev: Porky's Revenge
		
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		WashPost: The Campaign Money Chase
		
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		ChSciMon: As US tax rates drop, government's reach grows
		
 
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The Golden Pen
		OCReg: Make way for the prison inmates
		
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		SacBee: Home fee bill sparks odd lineup
		
 - SFExam: What Arnold Schwarzenegger needs to get his groove back - Examiner.com
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		LAT: No-tax stance won't solve state's problems
		
 - SacBee: Doolittle talks taxes
 - SacBee: Supervisors will revisit plan to hike pet tag fees
 - SacBee: The Buzz: Win doesn't mean show in Dixon
 - SJMerc: Home-density uproar tells familiar tale of San Jose
 - ModBee: Turning off the flow
 - VentStar: Plastic bag ban not likely in county
 - FresBee: Officials hope for housing funds
 - LADN: State of City address to focus again on gangs, schools
 - LADN: Sen. Sheila Kuehl revives health reform Bill
 - LAT: One-way called right way to go for boulevards
 - OCReg: Garden Grove City Council will try to fill Janet Nguyen vacancy
 - OCReg: Thompson's campaign debut
 - NCTimes: Jeffries draws tentative praise in district
 - RivPE: Riverside County putting GPS to work for public safety
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		SDUT: Perks of power: Golf, food
		
 - SDUT: Gifts to lawmakers
 - SDUT: Contributions get city leaders right in the gut
 

		Correa's SB 670 To Ban Re-conveyance Fees Goes Too Far; Houston's AB 1574 Makes Much More Sense