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Budget magicians use sleight of hand to help close California's... - San Jose Mercury News border=

Budget magicians use sleight of hand to help close California's… - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News
By Mike Zapler SACRAMENTO - The menu of options to close California's massive deficit is short and seemingly clear: Cut spending, raise taxes or borrow.
Sacramento Bee
New York Times
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Gov. Schwarzenegger wants California's schools to adopt digital ... - San Jose Mercury News border=

Gov. Schwarzenegger wants California's schools to adopt digital … - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
Schwarzenegger's "digital textbook initiative" calls for California's 6.2 million public school students to move away from hard-bound chemistry and calculus books and embrace texts in electronic form. Schwarzenegger is pitching digital textbooks as a …

Gov. Schwarzenegger wants California's schools to adopt digital ... - San Jose Mercury News border=

Gov. Schwarzenegger wants California's schools to adopt digital … - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
Schwarzenegger's "digital textbook initiative" calls for California's 6.2 million public school students to move away from hard-bound chemistry and calculus books and embrace texts in electronic form. Schwarzenegger is pitching digital textbooks as a …

California's Day of Reckoning: The Fight Over What to Cut - TIME border=

California's Day of Reckoning: The Fight Over What to Cut - TIME

TIME
By Kevin O'Leary Wednesday, Jun. 03, 2009 Gov. Schwarzengger speaking about the budget crisis at a joint legislative session in Sacramento, California.
KCRA.com
San Francisco Chronicle
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The budget ballot measures: a primer on California's special election - San Jose Mercury News border=

The budget ballot measures: a primer on California's special election - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
A In truth, the lottery really wouldn't be modernized much in the sense of introducing new technology. What the measure would do is allow the state to offer higher payouts to winners, which proponents say would drive more ticket sales. …
The Associated Press
New York Times
Education Week News (subscription)
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New rides, acts at California's theme parks - San Jose Mercury News border=

New rides, acts at California's theme parks - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
Yep, the cat nicknamed the "Tiger Shark" for his diving prowess is getting the marquee treatment, with a whole show built around him. "Odin's Temple of the Tiger" will feature 10 tigers plus the big guy in both underwater and land shows that …

California's bleak budget options - Los Angeles Times border=

California's bleak budget options - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times, CA
Deputy Finance Department director HD Palmer said he expected school districts to balance their books by taking advantage of reserves, eased restrictions on state money and federal economic stimulus dollars. Many districts, including Los Angeles …
California Progress Report
Reuters
Monterey County Herald

Voters to Decide California's Fiscal Future - Alameda Sun border=

Voters to Decide California's Fiscal Future - Alameda Sun

Alameda Sun, CA
1A say that it would help California better travel the ups and downs of budget roller-coaster rides. Those opposed to Prop. 1A say that it asks taxpayers to foot the bill for more state spending by making the tax increases last longer. …

Schwarzenegger: California's deficit has nearly doubled to more ... - San Jose Mercury News border=

Schwarzenegger: California's deficit has nearly doubled to more … - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
At an event Monday in Culver City, Schwarzenegger warned of deeper cuts to health care, schools, prisons, public safety and local government if voters reject the measures, which Schwarzenegger and top legislators hammered out in hopes of boosting the …
CBS 2

California's Water Bank Tapped to Fight Drought - Wall Street Journal border=

California's Water Bank Tapped to Fight Drought - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal
By JIM CARLTON The Obama administration approved the transfer of large amounts of federally-controlled water to a California water bank set up to help blunt the impact of a prolonged drought.
Cherry Creek News
CBS 47
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