Tuesday, August 19, 2008
- FISCAL DISCIPLINE REQUIRES US TO REJECT MORE BORROWING
- Promise Made, Promise Broken - Parra, Galgiani Chart Opposite Courses
- SacBee: Democratic assemblywoman banished from Capitol for withholding budget vote
- FresBee: Assembly Member Nicole Parra a pariah in fight over state budget
- LAT: Assemblywoman Nicole Parra kicked out of her office
- SacBee: The Buzz: Budget delay heads toward record territory
- OakTrib: Democrats vow to change two-thirds requirement
- OakTrib: State high court: Doctors can't withhold care to gays
- SFChron: Court: Doctors Must Treat Gays, Lesbians
- SDUT: Doctors' beliefs don't trump gays' civil rights, court rules
- LAT: Renewable energy could electrify California economy and job market, report says
- SJMerc: California leads nation in immigrant births
- SacBee: To make treatment safer, Sacramento scientist studies stem cells' dark side
- SacBee: California Senate considers bill to protect animal researchers
- SacBee: California Assembly rejects two bills on chemical bans
- SFChron: On the Road With John McCain
- Politico: Exclusive: McCain to name VP on Aug. 29
- OCReg: Presidential candidates should believe in God, Warren says
- LAT: Rick Warren impressive as McCain-Obama interviewer at Saddleback Church
- SacBee: West Sacramento mayor considers new career - as a teacher
- SacBee: City manager job review put on Sacramento council's agenda
- SFChron: Panel Hangs Tough On Immigrant Felon Aid
- SFChron: Child Care Pinched By Budget Deadlock
- OakTrib: Legislature passes DVC-prompted grade bill
- SJMerc: Food ban stirs rivalry
- SacBee: Valley growers upset as bill excludes nuts, dried fruits
- ModBee: The Modesto Bee offers buyouts to its full-time employees
- FresBee: Donor offers Fresno State $10 million
- VentStar: U.S. flag attached to man's house burned
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The Golden Pen
Townhall: If There Is No God - NR: Tyranny In the Name of Progress
- SacBee: Solar power tax break has a ray of irony
- SDUT: McCain's moment
- LADN: 100 cameras being given to local high schools for interviews on voting experience
- LADN: Profiling hard to prove
- SanGabTrib: Locals want council on TV
- LAT: South L.A. debuts its first 'green' building
- LAT: Los Angeles River may get protection through the Clean Water Act
- OCReg: Mission Viejo council approves alcohol ordinance
- OCReg: Editorial: Anaheim's Chamber of horrors
- IVDB: Elected officials get drug tests
- DesertSun: Palm Springs could prohibit plastic bags
- RivPE: Still no Inland visit lined up for Obama
- SDUT: Official scolded over Net activities
- SDUT: Economy affecting casinos' cash flow