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Capitol Countdown
Capital Ideas
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
6.30.2004
SACRAMENTO, CA - A former actor may be governor but the most entertaining spectacle here in recent weeks has been the countdown to tomorrow's July 1 deadline on an issue that could save California more than $200 million over 20 years.
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Big Fish Got Away in Corruption Scandal
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
6.17.2004
SACRAMENTO, CA - Several weeks ago in Los Angeles, a federal court found Michael Guzman and Robert Guzman of the Templo Calvario Legalization and Education Center guilty of stealing more than $650,000 from an education program administered by the state Department of Education. This longstanding corruption scandal provides valuable lessons for educators, legislators, taxpayers, and even journalists.
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Prison Scandal Sparks Feminist Confession
By: Sally C. Pipes
6.4.2004
The Abu Ghraib prison scandal, for all its horrors, has become the latest revelation of the confused state of feminism. Consider “Prison Abuse: Feminism’s Assumptions Upended,” by Barbara Ehrenreich, a high-profile feminist author, in a recent edition of the Los Angeles Times.
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