Sunday, August 26, 2007
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		SacBee: Women's ayes on the prize
		
 - BakCal: Lois Henry: Women taking a powder on politics
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		2007 STATE BUDGET: PROOF POSITIVE THAT WE MUST PRESERVE THE 2/3 VOTE REQUIREMENT TO PASS BUDGET AND RAISE TAXES
		
 
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		AubJourn: Gaines considers run for Congress
		
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		OCReg: Budget troubles could get worse
		
 - OCReg: A healthy restriction
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		OakTrib: Governor signs budget, cuts services
		
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		SacBee: Budget brawl boosts lure of majority vote
		
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		SacBee: Legislature revisits exit test
		
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		StockRec: Great idea: statehood for Valley
		
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		LADN: Immigration-rights support lagging?
		
 - OCReg: Feds at war among selves on immigration
 - OCReg: Crackdown at border bridge to cost pedestrians some conveniences
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		StockRec: Veto could cripple plans for kids' health care
		
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		LAT: State purchases three mobile hospitals
		
 - OCReg: Largest mobile hospital unveiled
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		OakTrib: Air district wins suit on dairy rules
		
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		VentStar: Faster cars force need to increase speed limits
		
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		SDUT: Inspecting confidence in state's bridges
		
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		OakTrib: New system speeds college transcripts
		
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		CCTimes: Calif. cell phone surge taxes state's 911 system
		
 - LAT: Cellphones swamping 911 system
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		LAT: The Broad vision of L.A.
		
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		FresBee: Valley lawmakers rally to remove 'terrorist' label from Hmong
		
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		SDUT: Unveiled
		
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		SJMerc: Valley tech giants shift campaign cash to Democrats
		
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		SJMerc: Internal Affairs
		
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		SacBee: Race for '08: Giuliani's new media team has raised eyebrows
		
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		SacBee: Dems strip Florida of its delegates
		
 - VentStar: Campaigns raking in funds from residents
 - SDUT: ... and speaking up
 
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The Golden Pen
		SacBee: End of an ego trip
		
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		SacBee: Restaurant owners back sales tax for health care
		
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		SacBee: Can socioeconomic mixing fix schools?
		
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		SacBee: Returning Marine raps war critics
		
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		SFChron: Bookless versus clueless
		
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		SFChron: Race Politics In BART Search
		
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		SFChron: Why It's Hard To Can Illegal Activity
		
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		LAT: Sacramento's boomerang reforms
		
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		LAT: Revisiting 'toilet to tap'
		
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		LAT: We're 'Pasadena-izing'
		
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		OCReg: The credit crunch
		
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		SacBee: First step on mortgage crisis: slow foreclosures
		
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		SFChron: Carlos Garcia's big challenges
		
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		LADN: City Hall expands LAX, then punishes travelers for the congestion
		
 - SacBee: Standing on principle
 - SacBee: RT manager is finalist for Atlanta job
 - SFChron: Hey, Bay Bridge Is Closing
 - SFChron: Party Spans Carquinez Strait
 - SFChron: Supervisor Chris Daly endorses Quintin Mecke in S.F. mayor's race
 - OakTrib: More FasTrak lanes in store for bridges
 - OakTrib: BART's airport parking popular
 - OakTrib: Earthlings find expo out of this world
 - OakTrib: Controversy grows over sea lions
 - OakTrib: Colma pot clubs killed by council
 - SJMerc: The Water Watcher
 - CCTimes: Building a balance
 - CCTimes: Bay Area dogfights fly under the radar
 - CCTimes: At last, Benicia Bridge makes debut
 - ModBee: Engineering Rail's Rebirth
 - ModBee: Oakdale team isn't cheering proposal
 - ModBee: $200M price tag to remake Crows Landing facility
 - FresBee: Gun loan a loaded question
 - FresBee: Schools in Madera go traditional
 - BakCal: Kern union votes to strike
 - BakCal: Pesticide drifts drop, but activists still skeptical
 - SCSent: State gives $2.68 million to preserve Elkhorn Slough watershed
 - SCSent: Aptos residents buy water company
 - SLOTrib: Next viewshed battle likely to cause political bloodshed
 - SLOTrib: Where will next trove of artifacts be stored?
 - VentStar: Zaca fire grows to nearly 240,000 acres
 - LAT: Drawing a line in the sand
 - LADN: Santa Clara River could flow again
 - LADN: Palmdale faces water rationing
 - SBSun: Lowered funding may result in cuts in court security
 - RivPE: When mining ceases, quarries bloom
 - RivPE: New California Welcome Center has Inland booster bear
 - OCReg: Superintendent is new honcho in town
 - LAT: Dean's job is pursuing world peace
 - NCTimes: County health safety net headed back to court
 - SDUT: Hospitals won't be repaid for mistakes
 
