Saturday, October 13, 2007
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		UPDATED! - FR'S 2007 TOP TWENTY BILLS THE GOVERNOR SHOULD VETO
		
 - Bad News - Governor has now signed SEVEN of the worst bills on his desk... Read on...
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		The Governor Does Good : Ridley-Thomas gets it on the chin.
		
 
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		SFChron: Water, health care unlikely for Feb. ballot
		
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		SacBee: Health care bill is vetoed
		
 - SJMerc: Comparing Massachusetts and California on health law
 - SJMerc: Health insurance lessons from Mass.
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		SacBee: Under fire for spending, Núñez says to 'move on'
		
 - LAT: Nuñez defends his lavish travel expenses
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		LAT: Barbara Boxer gets some new friends
		
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		NCTimes: East Coast contractor testifies he learned to bribe Cunningham from Poway businessman
		
 - SDUT: Wade: Duke tried to conceal deals
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		OakTrib: Delta water money goes astray
		
 - OakTrib: Longfin smelt fails to make endangered list
 - ModBee: Delta getting worse, not better
 - FresBee: Dems reject new offer in dam debate
 - OCReg: Despite huge spending, California delta nears collapse
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		SacBee: County to lend out its voting machines
		
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		OCReg: California to transfer more prisoners out of state
		
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		SFChron: Colleges must decide on raises in public
		
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		SacBee: CSUS is making recruiting key focus
		
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		VentStar: State recommends banning lead ammo
		
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		SFChron: Guv Vetoes Marriage Bill
		
 - LAT: Gov. signs bill to head off hospital crisis, vetoes gay marriage
 - SacBee: Royal yes to diversity at Davis Senior High
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		SJMerc: Shaming them into paying taxes
		
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		SFChron: Rebates for solar water heaters signed by governor
		
 - SJMerc: Governor signs bills requiring more efficient lights, toilets
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		SJMerc: New law bars forced implants of ID chips
		
 - CCTimes: Governor to take up lineup bill
 - VentStar: Mobile-home rent-control bill vetoed
 - LADN: Hike for disabled workers' benefits is rejected again
 - NCTimes: Bill would give illegal immigrant students tuition assistance
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		SFChron: 2 High-Speed Rail Routes Backed
		
 - CCTimes: Panel backs Pacheco Pass route
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		OakTrib: Muslims skeptical about charities
		
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		SJMerc: Clinton, Giuliani favored in state
		
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		LAT: That was Fred then. Is he different now?
		
 
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The Golden Pen
		OCReg: Cool reception for Mr. Gore's Nobel
		
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		OCReg: Governor, wield that veto pen
		
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		SacBee: A paean to the Mighty Arnold
		
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		SJMerc: For Al Gore, there's no place like Palo Alto
		
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		BakCal: Vegas has priorities straight
		
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		SacBee: Two to override
		
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		SDUT: Fabian's folly
		
 - SacBee: Fight over historic zone
 - SacBee: Galt trustees raise fees
 - LAT: Activists hail halt to spraying for apple moth
 - SFChron: Newsom's Image On Booklet
 - SFChron: 'Dark Ages' Of SF Parking
 - SFChron: New Blue Eyes
 - SFChron: Al Gore has become a major presence in the Bay Area
 - SFChron: Nobel Prize money benefits Palo Alto nonprofit Gore founded
 - SJMerc: Stanford considers admitting more undergraduates
 - SJMerc: Extra time for soccer talks?
 - OakTrib: Sutter nurses return to work after strike
 - OakTrib: BART starts cutting carpet for clean look
 - OakTrib: Law school to jettison longtime name
 - OakTrib: Realtors: Smoking law hurts sales
 - CCTimes: Lab focuses on security after breach
 - CCTimes: Pittsburg considers anti-blight rules
 - CCTimes: Mayor seeks permit to keep bird of prey
 - StockRec: Larger enterprise zone may mean millions in incentives for businesses
 - StockRec: Dow to close foam insulation plant
 - ModBee: Uncle Sam spends far less in valley than U.S. average
 - ModBee: Modesto to receive $20 million in settlement of chemical lawsuit
 - ModBee: UC Merced leads research funds race
 - FresBee: Counties adopt color codes for inmate dress
 - BakCal: More, more, more: Residents want more parks
 - BakCal: Green mulls D.A. run
 - BakCal: Board to decide uses for extra $17.9 million
 - SCSent: As property values drop, residents seek tax break
 - SCSent: UCSC contracts with Web company to offer free music downloads
 - SLOTrib: Cuesta's search for president down to 4
 - VentStar: Westlake council candidates agree on many issues
 - VentStar: Colleges reach a tentative contract
 - LAT: Alatorre's back as unofficial lobbyist
 - LAT: Shining a light on appointees
 - LAT: Deer beheading shocks Catalina
 - LAT: 2 L.A. traffic engineers must face trial
 - LAT: Council weighs better scrutiny of hardware giants
 - LAT: Council rejects Rampart settlement, lawyer says
 - LADN: Boeing will clean up toxic Santa Susana Field Lab site
 - LADN: Housing developments could revitalize mid-Valley area
 - LADN: City may require sites for laborers
 - LADN: City Council warned of economic shoals
 - SBSun: Enforcement in effect
 - SBSun: D.A. asks for defense review Public defender denies conflict
 - SBSun: San Manuel tribe hosts powwow
 - SBSun: Gold Line add-on studied
 - RivPE: Tesco vs. food union coalition
 - LAT: At 150, Anaheim's in a positively negative mood
 - OCReg: How a boy helped save Wild Rivers
 - NCTimes: County offers low-cost pet services
 - SDUT: Aguirre provides auditors with new report
 - SDUT: City officials expect slide to be stable by Christmas
 - SDUT: County sheriff has no retirement plans
 - SDUT: Plan aims to protect quality of life locally
 - SDUT: Council vote on downtown revamp due
 
