Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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		TONY STRICKLAND: MITT ROMNEY, A LEADER FOR CALIFORNIA CONSERVATIVES
		
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		JEFF DENHAM: FRESH OFF A FLORIDA VICTORY, JOHN MCCAIN WILL CAMPAIGN VIGOROUSLY IN CALIFORNIA
		
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		FRBlog: Florida Governor Charlie Crist was big winner
		
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		FRBlog: Recognizing Those Who Stood Tall Against the Bush-Kennedy "Stimulus" (Welfare) Plan
		
 
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		Malkin: Meanwhile, back in Washington: The politics of foreclosure
		
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		SFChron: Schwarzenegger Praises McCain, Obama
		
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		SacBee: Giuliani fails with against-the-books strategy
		
 - SacBee: McCain now positioned to finish dramatic comeback
 - SacBee: Obama's task: Prying Latino loyalties from Clintons
 - SFChron: McCain wins Florida
 - SFChron: John Edwards Bowing Out
 - CCTimes: First place is great, but delegates count
 - SJMerc: Presidential election: Among GOP voters, ire over illegal immigration
 - SJMerc: Analysis: Florida win gives McCain a super boost in GOP race
 - CCTimes: John Edwards to quit presidential race
 - ModBee: McCain beats Romney to win Fla. primary
 - LAT: Edwards set to abandon campaign for presidency
 - SanGabTrib:Win makes senator McCain GOP's front-runner
 - IVDB: McCain surges to victory in Florida
 - SDUT: McCain edges Romney in Florida primary
 - WSJ: McCain Wins Florida, Giuliani Set To Exit Race
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		GOP Rep. denies quid pro quo with lobbyist - John Bresnahan - Politico.com
		
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		SacBee: Pacific Ethanol gets grant
		
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		SacBee: Governor: Time to 'regroup'
		
 - SFChron: Bill 'over,' but governor won't give up
 - SacBee: Claims against Burton lack precedent
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		SFChron: Bush orders end to earmarks not enacted into law
		
 - LADN: President Bush in Torrance on free trade mission
 - StockRec: Prop. 93 would rejigger term limits law
 - LAT: Prop. 93 is a toss-up, poll shows
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		SFChron: Car-buyer fee tied to emissions on hold
		
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		OakTrib: State auditor's report won't affect lottery appointment
		
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		LAT: Retaliation grievance against CHP upheld
		
 
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The Golden Pen
		WSJ: "Terminated" - The Model for HillaryCare 2.0 Dies in California
		
 - OCReg: Editorial: Even legislators figured it out
 - SDUT: Fiasco's finale
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		Townhall: Stimulus Package Nonsense
		
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		ChiSun: Romney Loses One He Needed to Win
		
 - NCTimes: Don't know much about history
 - SacBee: Deputy DUIs concern sheriff
 - SacBee: Salmon run verges on a collapse
 - LAT: Salmon collapse could force fishing restrictions
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		SacBee: House panel hears of vain efforts on Delta smelt
		
 - SFChron: S.F. supes got raises, now meet less often
 - SFChron: S.F. mayor defends dipping into Muni funds
 - SFChron: S.F. targets artery-clogging trans fats
 - OakTrib: Berkeley unveils climate plan for 80 percent emissions cut
 - OakTrib: Judge hears arguments in suit challenging plastic bag ban
 - SJMerc: Supervisors pass fee for 911 in San Jose
 - StockRec: Amador to vote on tribe casino plan
 - ModBee: Measures leapfrog politics
 - FresBee: Fresno County checks out plans for new $139 million library
 - FresBee: Fresno buses, bus stops may get wireless Internet hookups
 - BakCal: Kern Republicans react to McCain win
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		LADN: GOP debate set at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
		
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		LADN: Mayor Villaraigosa campaigning in Bay Area for Hillary Clinton
		
 - LAT: Molina's skid row crusade
 - LAT: Reformers ask council to back off
 - LAT: O.C. to sue to reduce pensions
 - LAT: Firms with city ties back measure to ease Santa Ana council term limits
 - OCReg: Developers, waste company bankrolling Santa Ana ballot measure
 - LAT: Tougher environmental rules will apply to O.C. tollway
 - OCReg: Political brawl over City Hall in Newport Beach
 - IVDB: Biane likes Romney's business background
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		NCTimes: Attorney: Minutemen will fight Caltrans decision
		
 - SDUT: Checking S.D. voters for a pulse is tough job
 - SDUT: University applications far outpace openings
 
