Power once again aproblem in California SACRAMENTO “”mdash; California’s power grid manager has issued a power watch, urging residents to cut back their electricity usage. There was little immediate danger of blackouts, spokeswoman Stephanie McCorkle said Sunday. Read more...
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Editorial: Ideas will reform but miss major problems
The Class of 2010 may live in a world of cheaper textbooks, higher tuition and forced volunteerism. That is, if Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger implements some of the 1,200-plus recommendations released by the California Performance Review. Read more...
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Editorial: Applicants for UC must be told their fate sooner
The ups and downs of the college admissions process usually cease in May when prosepctive students send in letters of intent. But this year there were arguably a few more bumps along the way for many University of California hopefuls. Read more...
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Heinz Kerry’s boldness is justified
Remember when Hillary Clinton got a haircut? It really shouldn’t have been a big deal ““ but to some Americans, it was. And remember when Teresa Heinz Kerry, also known for her outspoken persona, told a Pittsburgh reported to “shove it,” and a scandal soon followed? Read more...
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Three more Los Alamos employees on investigatory leave
Four more employees suspected of being involved in the security incident that shut down the Los Alamos National Laboratory were placed on investigatory leave last week, bringing the total number of employees on leave up to 23. Read more...
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Performance review calls for education changes
The California Performance Review, a commission appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to review the efficiency of the state government, called for several major changes to the state’s higher education system when it released its final report last week. Read more...