Saturday, June 24, 2006
- SFChron: Guv Denies Request For Troops
- CCTimes: Governor denies troop request
- SJMerc: Schwarzenegger has refused to send more troops to border
- LAT: Gov. Refuses Bush Request for Border Troops
- LADN: Arnold says 'no' as Bush seeks troops
- SDUT: Gov. rejects president's bid for Guard at border
- NYTimes: No More Troops to Border, California Says
- SacBee: San Jose mayor refuses to resign
- SFChron: Gonzales Remains Defiant
- SFChron: Indicted mayor didn't profit, says prosecutor
- SFChron: Mayoral hopefuls make most of scandal
- SJMerc: Tenacity is prosecutor's hallmark
- SJMerc: Defiant mayor says he'll fight
- SJMerc: For mayor, business as usual
- SJMerc: Council seeks way to oust mayor
- SJMerc: Panel clears Councilman Dave Cortese
- OCReg: Political star dims with fraud indictment
- NYTimes: Prosecutors Outline Indictment of San Jose Mayor and Others
- CCTimes: Paths cross in gubernatorial race
- LADN: $400 million boost for hospitals set
- OakTrib: Angelides' staff defends barbecue
- LAT: Angelides Disputes GOP Ads on Tax Proposals
- SacBee: State leader pay to rise 18%
- SFChron: Elected officials to get boost in pay
- CCTimes: State officials in line for raise for second straight year
- LAT: Top California Officials to Get 18% Pay Hike
- LADN: Governor gets 18 percent raise
- IVDB: Notes show recommendation for lobbying firm from lawmaker's wife
- SBSun: E-mails released in Lewis investigation
- LAT: Goldberg, Cortines Open to L.A. Schools Chief Post
- LADN: New LAUSD draft reduces schools' role
- LAT: Immigrant-Rights Activist Slaps Opponent, San Bernardino Police Say
- IVDB: Immigration initiative hearing gets ugly
- SBSun: Both sides step outside
- NYTimes: A Busy School for Border Patrol in New Mexico
- SFChron: Regulators Rip Kaiser
- OakTrib: Kidney failures detailed by feds
- LAT: U.S. Berates Kaiser Over Kidney Effort
- LADN: Officials fear state unprepared for bird flu virus
- SacBee: Dropping in on pot farms
- NYTimes: Schools' Efforts on Race Await Justices' Ruling
- WashPost: Bush Limits Eminent-Domain Seizures
- OCReg: Mexican expatriates can vote across border
- WashPost: In War Over Primary, New Hampshire Loses Another Battle
- LADN: Mayors flex pitching muscles to get USOC on their city's side
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: CalPERS wimps out - SacBee: Put redistricting proposal on fall ballot
- NewWest: Schwarzenegger: Party TV Ads Seamlessly Pick Up Where Campaign Ads Leave Off
- OCReg: New blog: Gordon Dillow in Iraq
- WashTimes: Conservative bloggers seek a place on the political Web
- Townhall: Why union check-cards are coercive
- SDUT: L.A.'s experiment
- SDUT: Joint effort
- WSJ: A Net Loser
- SacBee: Doolittle's foe focuses on cash
- SacBee: Folsom Cordova to ask for $750 million
- SacBee: West Sac reaches deal with activists
- SacBee: Rocks and a hard spot
- SFChron: Pivotal Moment For Gay Pride
- SFChron: Judge puts city's bicycle plan on hold
- OakTrib: City building inspector charged in bribe case
- OakTrib: Rededication honors Oakland's first black mayor
- OakTrib: New flower is named for San Leandro mayor
- OakTrib: Court gets kids to class on time
- CCTimes: Race for pet mayor more than a walk in the park
- CCTimes: Groups to debate best use for Cargill Salt land on waterfront
- StockRec: Bush to recognize Stockton mother
- StockRec: Teacher pact: 9% increase
- StockRec: Cleanup of mine to take four years
- ModBee: Knight Ridder official named Bee's publisher
- FresBee: Grand jury takes Fresno Unified to task in report
- SFChron: Santa Cruz County outlaws genetically engineered plants
- SCSent: Measure E defeat gives Watsonville some breathing room
- SCSent: Federal court could allow city to create medical marijuana shop
- SCSent: Santa Cruz schools among best in the nation at graduating students
- SCSent: LAFCO to decide whether to allow SLV Water District to annex Felton system
- SLOTrib: Oceano Community Services District adopts $3.8 million budget
- SLOTrib: Activist's words not a threat, CHP says
- VentStar: Marchers oppose eminent domain plan
- VentStar: Grand Jury finds no T.O. Brown Act violation
- VentStar: Assessor says value of property has soared
- VentStar: Grand jurors criticize College District hiring
- VentStar: Six Flags may leave Valencia
- LAT: L.A. River Restoration Set to Begin
- LAT: Bringing Its Forces to Bear on Takeout Trash
- LADN: Mayor heralds new Rapid line in Valley
- LADN: Neighborhood councils review committee finalized
- SBSun: Six Flags for sale?
- SBSun: Shelter options mulled
- IVDB: No wrongdoing at Jurupa district, grand jury decides
- RivPE:Activists set quarry opposition into stone
- RivPE:Report by grand jury disputed
- RivPE:Alta Mae Armstrong, GOP activist, dies
- LAT: Counting the Homeless Is a High-Stakes Numbers Game
- OCReg: Opening day for Crystal Cove cottages
- OCReg: Recycling company abandons proposal for composting site near Irvine Lake
- OCReg: Old Town limits debated
- NCTimes: Democratic committee chairman threatens to oust Chadwick over Sanchez recall
- NCTimes: Panel: 'Managed lanes' favor car over bus
- SDUT: Fiscal report being reviewed
- SDUT: Benefits status unclear
- SDUT: Food Bank's agency ends U.S. search in backyard
- SDUT: SANDAG defers improvement plan