Thursday, September 13, 2007
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		GOVERNOR'S VETO HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD
		
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		HoustonChron: Perry goes on attack against Democrats
		
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		Townhall: Compulsory Universal Health Insurance -- Neither a New Idea, Nor a Good One
		
 
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		CapWkly: Health-care hypotheticals abound as special session begins
		
 - CapWkly: Experts Expound
 - SFChron: Time running out on 11th-hour push to get redistricting on ballot
 - LAT: Healthcare hybrid plan could end up in rough seas
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		CapWkly: Legislative roundup: Leno-Perata 'hostage exchange'?
		
 - LAT: Partisanship keeps grip on Capitol
 - OCReg: Divided they stood this year
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		CapWkly: Which Arnold will we see at veto time?
		
 - CapWkly: The 2007 Legislative Year By The Numbers
 - SacBee: Iraq veto shouldn't hurt governor, analysts say
 - SacBee: Analysis: Session ends with a thud
 - SacBee: EMT background check bill passes
 - SFChron: Guv vetoes measure to withdraw troops
 - OakTrib: State Iraq war bill terminated
 - SJMerc: Hopes for major achievement dashed as California legislature wraps up
 - StockRec: Hwy. 12 bill on governor's desk after long fight
 - FresBee: California Legislature ends regular session without a bang
 - FresBee: Sent to the governor
 - SLOTrib: Critics attack governor's veto of Iraq measure
 - LAT: Food bills among hundreds sent to governor
 - LAT: Bill OKd to tighten rules on medics
 - LADN: Arnold vetoes Iraq advisory vote
 - LADN: Legislative session gets poor marks from critics
 - OCReg: Democrats criticize Schwarzenegger for Iraq-measure veto
 - OCReg: As the Legislature turns: Reports from state lawmakers' end-of-session rush to pass bills.
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		SFChron: States Win Emissions Fight
		
 - SFChron: Conoco to pay $10M to offset emissions
 - SJMerc: Bill to push flex fuels in state cars OK'd
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		SacBee: State negotiators threaten to impose contract on guards
		
 - SJMerc: Judge slams state parole board, demands changes
 - CCTimes: Sex convicts get orders to move
 - VentStar: County might house state prisoners
 - SBSun: County to get $1.6 million to help juvenile offenders
 - SBSun: Influx of sex offenders anticipated
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		SacBee: Hard look at loophole
		
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		OakTrib: Cal State execs may get raises near 12 percent
		
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		SFChron: Mexico's ambassador to the U.S. discusses major issues with state leaders
		
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		SacBee: Official targeted in battle over lead ammunition
		
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		SacBee: Defense spars with terror witness
		
 - SJMerc: Terrorist's brother seeking bail
 - StockRec: Feds object to Hayat's bid to stay in state
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		SFChron: Belmont Snuffs Condo Smokes
		
 - OakTrib: Oakland council to weigh toned-down anti-smoking plan
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		SacBee: State's Prop. 63 money trickles down
		
 - LAT: State to release $64 million for mental health
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		LAT: Not at home with English
		
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		SacBee: Thompson's illness is slow, serious
		
 - LAT: Huckabee brings lean campaign to O.C.
 - LAT: On education, Giuliani has a spotted record
 - LADN: Giuliani making Valley area a home base for campaign
 
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The Golden Pen
		SFChron: Wouldn't it be nice?
		
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		CapWkly: Private partnerships vs. expanding the state work force
		
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		SacBee: Governor, Núñez optimistic on health care deal
		
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		SacBee: Pathetic session ends at last
		
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		OCReg: Knowing why it's the economy, stupid
		
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		SacBee: What price embarrassment? Ask Bonnie Garcia
		
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		SFChron: No time for democracy
		
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		LAT: Coping with drought
		
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		LADN: Economies of waste
		
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		OCReg: The Legislature's done, good riddance
		
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		SDUT: Perata does it again
		
 - CapWkly: State goes face to face with lean-jawed pike
 - SacBee: Night court eyed to ease full dockets
 - SacBee: Varied interests vie for inside track at railyard
 - SacBee: Student protest comes in red
 - SFChron: Hsu Goes From Hospital To Jail
 - LAT: Hsu letter appeared to be suicide note
 - SFChron: Google Lands Deal At Moffett
 - SFChron: New ferry transit authority catches Alameda, Vallejo off guard
 - SFChron: Was Vengeance Theirs?
 - SFChron: Richmond Turns To SWAT Teams
 - SFChron: Cal Tree-Sitters Can Stay Put
 - SFChron: District Loses Censorship Case
 - SFChron: The Starbucks Stops Here
 - OakTrib: Redwood City fire chief to resign
 - SJMerc: How San Jose's grand prix dream of long-term deal went south
 - CCTimes: Dry docks an option for cleaning ships
 - CCTimes: Survey bullish on parcel tax for schools
 - StockRec: McNerney brings children's health care fight to S.J.
 - StockRec: Upgrades outlined for bond
 - StockRec: Lodi wants say in where new ACE train line will go
 - StockRec: Valley Springs gets first water tank
 - ModBee: McNerney: Give all kids health care
 - FresBee: Bob bows out
 - FresBee: FUSD teachers union authorizes strike
 - BakCal: City to pay for military leave
 - SCSent: California Supreme Court: P.V. water agency charged millions in illegal fees
 - SCSent: Santa Cruz police demand public apology from Councilman Madrigal
 - SCSent: County workers sign the deal
 - SLOTrib: It's voting time, again, in Los Osos
 - SLOTrib: Buy-local campaign questioned
 - VentStar: New publisher of Star is named
 - VentStar: Foreclosure sales up 784% in 2007
 - VentStar: The $65,000 question is answered: no to mileage
 - LAT: L.A. parking plan a threat to hipness?
 - LAT: Black firefighter's case could be costly, council warned
 - LADN: Many in Baca's command staff contributed to his campaigns
 - LADN: DWP rate hike riles residents
 - LADN: Anti-gang tax moves closer to the ballot
 - RivPE: Ports' plan bodes well for air quality
 - RivPE: Bill allocates more new judges for Inland area
 - RivPE: Jane Wyman recalled as generous, unpretentious
 - LAT: UC Irvine aborts hiring Chemerinsky as law school dean
 - OCReg: New UCI law dean lasts 21 days
 - LAT: Garden Grove council rejects casino plan
 - SDUT: Study narrows Chargers' choices
 - SDUT: Housing decline continues
 - SDUT: Preuss officials on paid leave in grade probe
 - SDUT: City launches reverse 911 system
 - SDUT: Retirement board calls Aguirre unethical
 - SDUT: State system established to keep waters pollution-free 'is broken'
 
