Monday, November 17, 2008
- LAT: Firefighters gain some ground but remain wary of a wind shift
- Reader Submittal: The Future of the GOP: Andrew Russo
- Saturday's Main page
- Sunday's Main Page
- LADN: Residents wait it out while flames edge closer
- OCReg: Fire 19 percent contained; reduced winds should help battle today
- SanGabTrib: Diamond Bar resident relives the past in forced evacuation
- SanGabTrib:Triangle Complex Fire displaces 22,000 residents in 4 counties
- LAT: Olinda Village residents fight for their homes
- LADN: Winds allow crews to gain edge in battle
- LADN: Residents find their way to shelters as they take inventory
- LAT: Schwarzenegger calls for review of building codes, emergency procedures
- LAT: Montecito fire wasn't an accident, officials say
- SacBee: California entrants line up for 2010 governor's race
- LADN: Gubernatorial waters cold for mayor
- TheHill: Schwarzenegger ready to help Obama, but not in DC
- SacBee: Both Brown and McClintock head for D.C.
- SDUT: CSU eyes admission cuts at all campuses
- SDUT: Summit takes aim at climate change
- SacBee: The Buzz: Californians see bonds as free money, pollster says
- SJMerc: Museum launches unique multimedia project Monday
- SacBee: Schwarzenegger suggests court should block Prop. 8
- SacBee: Mormons step up security after anti-Prop. 8 vandalism
- SFChron: Wealthy Gay Men Backed Anti-Prop. 8 Effort
- SFChron: Trends Beyond Black Vote On Prop. 8
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The Golden Pen
Townhall: The Four Hard Lessons of Campaign 2008 - Townhall: The Republicans Don't Need a New Message; They Need New Messengers
- Profile of Erick Erickson, Editor of RedState.com
- AmSpec: Gay Rights, Gay Rage
- EXCLUSIVE: Cantor says GOP is no longer 'relevant'
- LAT: Both sides in the same-sex marriage controversy need to cool down
- SacBee: Sacramento trash-to-energy plan raises red flags
- SacBee: Region's cities regroup for more savings, budget cuts
- SFChron: School auditors look for green - on the links
- San Jose Mercury News
- FresBee: Mayor-elect Swearengin begins transition
- LAT: L.A. Unified considers stark midyear budget cuts
- LAT: The issues behind O.C.'s toll road plan
- OCReg: Another dilemma for gay Republicans
- OCReg: Frank Mickadeit: Haidl finds spying like teeth-pulling
- IVDB: Chiefs of staff paid $200,000 salaries in SB County
- SBSun: Mitzelfelt's PAC gives to local candidates
- RivPE: Counties outsourcing public relations work despite having own staffs
- IVDB: Postmus picks new assistant assessor for SB County
- RivPE: 'Stubborn about my principles,' says longtime San Bernardino board supervisor Dennis Hansberger
- SDUT: Pension problems not going away soon
- SDUT: Push for public-works projects expected