Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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		THE FIRST 100 DAYS: AN INTERVIEW WITH INSURANCE COMMISSIONER STEVE POIZNER
		
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		AN OVERTURE TO POLITICAL REFORM
		
 
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		PolVanguard: What "Decline to States" Are Telling Us
		
 - SacBee: This watchdog retains his bite
 - SFChron: Redistricting without politicians
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		SacBee: Sacramento Briefing: Talks consider homebuyer fee
		
 - CapWkly: Perata vs. Nunez: Perata offers olive branch on tribal compacts
 - LAT: Gov.'s green credentials challenged
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		LAT: California seeks details of student loan deals
		
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		SFChron: Bill requiring HPV vaccine for preteen girls is reworked and reintroduced
		
 - SFChron: Modified spanking bill moves ahead -- not so restrictive
 - OakTrib: Bill would require checks on people buying bullets
 - LADN: Bill tightening ammo-buying rules advances
 - CCTimes: Committee approves bill for public campaign funding
 - SFChron: Bill would end life-without-parole for some teen killers
 - SacBee: Panel rejects tougher street-racing penalty
 - SJMerc: Panel presses evidence reform for California criminal convictions
 - SFChron: Fast-food nutrition baffles consumers
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		SacBee: Decision put off on CHP audit
		
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		SFChron: Lawmakers OK audit of CSU salary practices
		
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		LAT: Researchers sound alarm on ethanol
		
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		VentStar: 'Hardball' host will moderate GOP debate
		
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		SFChron: Why it's the Golden State
		
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		SJMerc: Clinton leads Silicon Valley fundraising
		
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		WashTimes: Second-tier GOP hopefuls lack cash
		
 
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The Golden Pen
		SDUTBlog: Cracking the ERISA code: The 'Prague Spring' theory
		
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		SacBee: Campaign 'reform' nonsense
		
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		WklyStand: A Convenient Fiction
		
 - SFChron: Ex-GOP representative becomes a Democrat
 - SacBee: Dixon racetrack rejected by voters
 - SacBee: CalPERS considers ways to cut health care benefits and costs
 - SFChron: City College trustees OK money for inquiry on diversion of funds
 - SFChron: Closings OKd in Gate Park on Saturdays
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		CCTimes: Consultant to challenge Lee for congressional seat
		
 - OakTrib: Oakland Republican to run against Lee
 - SFChron: FBI probes Oakland councilman's role in alleged bribery scheme
 - SJMerc: SJSU's stadium talks hit roadblock
 - FresBee: Ex-Montero aide speaks out
 - FresBee: ER doors close at Fresno hospital
 - BakCal: Bill to cut pickup fee loses in committee
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		LAT: Ventura County supervisors defend CEO
		
 - VentStar: Grand Jury audit report 'disservice,' officials say
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		LAT: It's a good week not to be mayor of L.A.
		
 - LAT: Judges defeat Villaraigosa's LAUSD bid
 - LADN: LAUSD reform appeal denied
 - LAT: Villaraigosa won't give up on schools
 - SacBee: Mayor's school power rejected
 - LAT: City supports state bill on spaying, neutering
 - LADN: Council members back mandatory spaying, neutering
 - OCReg: La Palma decides to stay neutral on war
 - LAT: Planner joins council, filling Nguyen's seat
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		OCReg: Board wants more study of medical marijuana
		
 - LAT: O.C.'s medical marijuana plan advances
 - IVDB: S.B. County asks to take part in tracking parolees tied to gangs
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		SDUTBlog: The Pentagon -- and Duncan the younger -- speak to his congressional eligibility »
		
 - NCTimes: Oceanside councilman announces mayoral campaign
 - SDUT: Councilman enters race for mayor
 - SDUT: Dispute over firefighter salaries continues
 
