Monday, February 11, 2008
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			 SacBee: Lantos loses battle with cancer SacBee: Lantos loses battle with cancer
- SFChron: Rep. Tom Lantos, 80, Dies
- SJMerc: Rep. Tom Lantos, a Holocaust survivor, dead at 80
- OakTrib: Rep. Tom Lantos, a Holocaust survivor, dead at 80
- CCTimes: Tom Lantos, only Holocaust survivor in Congress, has died
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			 SacBee: 'Superdelegates' may hold juice in Dem slugfest SacBee: 'Superdelegates' may hold juice in Dem slugfest
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			 SJMerc: AP Exclusive: Major GOP donor says state party in trouble SJMerc: AP Exclusive: Major GOP donor says state party in trouble
- LADN: GOP donor presses for reform
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			 SacBee: The Buzz: A hardball tactic could ricochet SacBee: The Buzz: A hardball tactic could ricochet
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			 OakTrib: Race for Perata's seat is on OakTrib: Race for Perata's seat is on
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			 StockRec: Republicans line up for coveted Assembly seat StockRec: Republicans line up for coveted Assembly seat
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			 SFChron: Lawmakers Defend Junkets SFChron: Lawmakers Defend Junkets
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			 LAT: Southern California officials not on board with plan to use bond money for railroads LAT: Southern California officials not on board with plan to use bond money for railroads
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			 OakTrib: Berkeley City Council to address Marines recruiting center controversy Tuesday night OakTrib: Berkeley City Council to address Marines recruiting center controversy Tuesday night
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			 OCReg: State insurance guarantee association accused of mismanagement OCReg: State insurance guarantee association accused of mismanagement
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			 SacBee: 'Carbon-offset' forest registers its biggest sale yet SacBee: 'Carbon-offset' forest registers its biggest sale yet
- VentStar: Cities wait for global warming guidelines
- NCTimes: Monastery throws switch on green initiatives
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			 StockRec: You can take the salt out of the water, but can you make the policy stick? StockRec: You can take the salt out of the water, but can you make the policy stick?
- FresBee: Caruthers High program leads students to water
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			 SacBee: Selling the Coliseum SacBee: Selling the Coliseum
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			 SJMerc: Schwarzenegger targets tax cheats SJMerc: Schwarzenegger targets tax cheats
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			 SJMerc: Overworked defenders: Sacramento attorneys struggle to keep up SJMerc: Overworked defenders: Sacramento attorneys struggle to keep up
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			 StockRec: Getting the terms all wrong StockRec: Getting the terms all wrong
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			 LADN: Bill seeks to prohibit workers' comp bias LADN: Bill seeks to prohibit workers' comp bias
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			 LAT: If McCain is nominee, Bush will help campaign LAT: If McCain is nominee, Bush will help campaign
- LAT: Huckabee camp says Washington state was called too soon
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			 LADN: Mayor's Super Tuesday turned into Reality Wednesday LADN: Mayor's Super Tuesday turned into Reality Wednesday
- SBSun: Latino turnout soars
- RivPE: Tony Snow tells reporters that GOP has its nominee
- OCReg: O.C. professors spread money among presidential candidates
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	The Golden Pen LAT: Progressive pomposity LAT: Progressive pomposity
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			 SacBee: Politicians, economists in a dither SacBee: Politicians, economists in a dither
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			 SFChron: City Hall War Of Words SFChron: City Hall War Of Words
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			 LAT: Nice guy will finish first as state Senate leader LAT: Nice guy will finish first as state Senate leader
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			 LAT: California's wimps in D.C. LAT: California's wimps in D.C.
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			 LAT: Reimagine LAUSD LAT: Reimagine LAUSD
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			 LAT: A union-teacher gap LAT: A union-teacher gap
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			 OCReg: Customer-satisfaction focus OCReg: Customer-satisfaction focus
- SacBee: Judge's newest mission: Bring courts up to date
- SacBee: Fire station takes in new baby
- SacBee: They bend over backward to get into West Campus
- SacBee: San Juan may limit summer school
- SFChron: The End?
- SFChron: Burlingame Sued Over Sewage
- SFChron: Comcast Set To Blast Off
- OakTrib: Bakery women describe a life of toil and abuse
- OakTrib: Port of Oakland director bullish on future
- OakTrib: Abortion clinic operators face multiple charges
- CCTimes: Bay Area counties launch hot line for social services
- CCTimes: Officials squabble over East County fire board
- CCTimes: Candidates can begin filing today for primary
- ModBee: Environmental quality, dairy tug of war
- ModBee: Price to save Sierra sheep $26.7 million over 20 years
- ModBee: Turlock pet adoption formula a triumph
- ModBee: Council takes up pet owner penalties
- FresBee: Fresno Co. supervisor hopefuls ante up
- FresBee: Keeping the city on hold
- BakCal: Supervisors seeking audits
- SLOTrib: Kids want smokers to butt out of parks
- SLOTrib: Paso pursues plan to alter state formula for housing
- VentStar: 43 Medal of Honor recipients gather
- LAT: Criticism of L.A. County's voting system grows
- LAT: Traffic lights have drivers playing the waiting game
- LAT: Writers Guild board approves tentative contract
- SBSun: Cuts could deepen firefighter shortage
- SBSun: Banning chasing money for roads
- SBSun: Local legislators all support stimulus bill
- RivPE: Park district to consider services district's settlement offer on Calvert land
- OCReg: Get ready for new area code, 657
- NCTimes: Wet winter fails to raise water-supply outlook
- SDUT: Volunteers' fire response is foundation of state plan
- SDUT: Planning group's environmental projects could go before voters
- SDUT: Mapping councilman's road to redemption


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