Wednesday, October 11, 2006
- Voters should reject the bonds, and vote NO on Props. 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E and 84
- NO ON PROPOSITION 86 - THE WRONG SOLUTION
- SFChron: Business hedges bets by donating to Pelosi
- NYTimes: California: Portliness Thwarts Border Run
- CalChronicle: L.A. Labor Movement Announces Campaign Plan to Elect Phil Angelides for Governor
- OakTrib: Machines get report's vote of confidence
- SFChron: 'Tonight' With The Guv
- LATimesBlog: Democrats Slam Schwarzenegger's "Tonight Show" Appearance
- LAT: Tax Panel Official Parrish in Uphill Fight Against Atty. Gen. Lockyer for Treasurer
- LAT: 'Orphan' Initiatives Left to Fail
- SJMerc: South Bay Viet-Americans embrace Orange County lawmaker
- SacBee: After tests, grower gives green light to lettuce
- NYTimes: Religion-Based Tax Breaks: Housing to Paychecks to Books
- OCReg: High court won't hear appeal on O.C. gay marriage
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: Education bond would repeat mistakes - Townhall: Results versus process
- SacBee: Mailbox is today's war zone
- NWN: Bipartisan Arnold Resumes As Angelides Rocks On
- SacBee: Campaign 2006: Doolittle, Brown charge into debate
- FresBee: Debates crucial for challengers
- OakTrib: Race for Pombo's seat biggest regional battle
- SFChron: AP Exclusive: Records suggest Abramoff, Pombo lobbying contacts
- BakCal: Candidates for Maggard's seat talk hills, issues
- ModBee: Measure K ads slammed at supervisors' meeting
- LADN: LAUSD files suit challenging bill hiking mayor's authority
- LADN: League in midst of political issues
- Press-Telegram: City Council supports gay marriage
- DailyPilot: Costa Mesa campaigns flush with out-of-town funding
- SBSun: Stricter, wider air rules ahead
- IVDB: Ontario campaigns heat up
- SBSun: Challenger: Fire schools chief
- NCTimes: Plescia: 'Small fix' could be coming for airport authority
- SDUT: Prop. 90 may delay rezoning in Chula Vista
- NCTimes: Oceanside council candidate forums heat up on Illegal immigration, council spending issues
- NCTimes: School board candidates' file finance records show money flows with incumbents, contenders backed by union