Tuesday, September 12, 2006
- SHAME ON ANGELIDES - His Campaign Admits to Sneaking On To State Computer
- LAT: A Civil Immigration Debate
- LAT: Schwarzenegger's Computer Security Is Probed
- SacBee: Angelides camp denies hacking
- OakTrib: Governor tape probe may lead to arrest
- NYTimes: Breaches of Computers Investigated in California
- LADN: Prop. 1B would put almost $20 billion into transit work
- LAT: CalPERS Invokes State Law to Keep Dealings With Venture Capital Firms Secret
- SacBee: Change to tax zones may be modest
- The Hill: Hunter proposes compromise bill
- OCReg: Running for No. 2
- NWN: Tape Flap Produces Conflicting Explanations And A Revelation
- Weintraub Blog: WSJ poll: Schwarzenegger by 3.5
- LAT Blog: Waiting for Phil Angelides
- SDUT: No on Prop. 87
- CCTimes: Muslims demand apology for mayor's comments
- SacBee: Deputies' labor talks delay new inspector general
- SacBee: Strike enters second week; fewer are out
- SacBee: Voters could carve up school district
- FresBee: Dust yet to settle in Mendota's political wars
- StockRec: Supervisors weigh air pollution fee proposal
- LAT: Plan to Turn San Luis Obispo Farmland Into Green Mall to Go Before Voters
- LADN: Prop. R language to be addressed
- PSN:Judge orders changes to Arcadia ballot initiative
- PSN: Money talks in recall election
- IVDB: Candidate cries foul over PAC actions
- RivPE:Candidate: Assessor bought endorsement
- SBSun: Immigration employees' incentives questioned
- NCTimes: City officials' pay may be linked to budget
- NCTimes: Oceanside council to soon get results of investigation into consultant
- SDUT: Judge alters anti-Prop. T wording
- SDUT: Jamul tribe set to hear from public on casino
- SDUT: S.D. council says unused cell phone towers must be removed