Tuesday, November 27, 2007
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		Assemblyman Roger Niello -- Revenues Are Not The Problem
		
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		THE RON PAUL REVOLUTION
		
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		SDUTBlog: Who says ERISA bans employer mandates? The chief judge of the 9th U.S. Circuit, that's who
		
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		SacBee: Daniel Weintraub: Term limits reform: Good idea, but not in a vacuum
		
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		SacBee: Governor touts loan relief role
		
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		Townhall: A Victory For Freedom
		
 - OCReg: Editorial: Ballot measure seeks to rein in cities' land grabs
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		RivPE: Governor starting to back compacts
		
 - SacBee: Ad Watch: Casino-pact claims dubious
 - LAT: Viability of sex-offender law in doubt
 - SacBee: State says online buyers owe tax
 - SacBee: Prison agency catches flak
 - SacBee: Capitol Digest: TV journalist to wed lawmaker
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		SDUT: Feinstein set to urge fire-safe building rules
		
 
- ChicoEnt: California levee repair blamed for killing thousands of game fish
 - SacBee: City considers eminent domain for K Street
 - SacBee: Big office project scuttled
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		SFChron: Ed Jew's new lawyer gets trial on residency charges delayed
		
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		SJMerc: San Jose mayor's last agenda item: dinner with wife
		
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		VentStar: Rep. Capps inspects security preparations
		
 - LAT: Villaraigosa unveils traffic plan for Pico and Olympic
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		LAT: ACLU backs Baca's jail demolition plan
		
 - SanGabTrib: County mulls cigarette sellers' fee
 - RivPE: Probe sought into City Council election
 - RivPE: Riverside City Council candidates scrutinize ballots as recounts begin
 
- OCReg: Efforts to recall Rocco dropped
 - SacBee: Toll road extension battled in south state
 - LAT: O.C. transit chief gets 9% pay raise
 - LAT: Judge upholds Laguna Beach's funding of day labor center
 - OCReg: Carona's wife tries to free herself from case
 - OCReg: Disney-area home plan may die tonight
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		SDUT: Rep. Filner enters plea in airport incident
		
 - SDUT: Long-term transportation plan outlines need for change
 
