Saturday, November 24, 2012
- WSJ: The Weekend Interview with Grover Norquist: Washington Enemy No. 1 - WSJ.com
- The Hill:Norquist slams latest tax pledge defector
- OCReg:'Pension envy': Few private workers have secure retirement
- SDUT: DEMAIO CALLS FOR A GOP RENEWAL Page 1 of 2 | UTSanDiego.com
- CalWatchdog: NEW: How to break up California
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Reality show hides California reality
- SDUT: Airport staff still travels in style
- SDUT: Did hospital staff do campaign research?
- SacBee($):The Buzz: Are fewer state workers retiring?
- RivPE: POLITICAL EMPIRE: Days after election, candidates already are looking to 2014
- SDUT: Longtime pol Vargas readies for new D.C. post
- SacBee($):State wants use tax for online purchases
- RivPE: ECONOMY: Inland lawmakers wary of fiscal cliff
- SJMerc: High-skill green cards get lame-duck push in Congress
- SBSun: Hospital: Frank Pastore remains in critical condition
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: UC students push their idea to do away with tuition
- SacBee($):Viewpoints: Change the campaign disclosure game
- LADN: Small retailers offer alternative to Black Friday crowds
- SBSun: Online spending booming even before Black Friday
- ModBee: Californians await impact of new recreational marijuana laws
- LATimes($): Survey finds many MTA employees have safety concerns
- LADN: Federal prosecutors: Former Rosemead Mayor John took bribes, solicited sexual favors from developers
- LADN: Councilman Richard Alarcón defends daughter Andrea amid child endangerment probe
- OCReg: State's energy commission seeks more information on AES project
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: Asian American voters' influence grows - FresBee: EDITORIAL: Will cap-and-trade system reduce greenhouse gas?
- SDUT: A good month on the border front
- OCReg: Steve Greenhut: Few smoke signals for freedom
- SDUT: KIRK: Immigration driving shift in state politics
- SacBee($):Sacramento's uptick in housing aids underwater owners
- SacBee($):Eight candidates seek Sacramento school board opening
- SFChron: What about recalling Sheriff Mirkarimi?
- CCTimes: Revitalization of auto-based storefronts gives Antioch street new life
- Attorney: Fines frozen by Measure G injunction
- FresBee: Political Notebook: Politics run in Villa's blood
- Bob Smith: Councilman-Elect
- SCS:Santa Cruz Supervisors ban gun use in Corralitos; Eureka Canyon area declared 'no shoot zone'
- SCS:Santa Cruz City Council weighs traffic fee revision, more desal spending
- VCS:Las Virgenes district increasing water rates
- VCS:Bennett files campaign complaint against Lunn
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Police policy to use computer while driving under fire
- DesSun:Cities see rise in hotel taxes
- DesSun:More Measure J projects sought
- RivPE: MENIFEE: New mayor aims to change culture
- LATimes($): Dave Roberts brings diversity to the San Diego County supervisors