With the tremendous attention directed toward the recall election, many other important state issues have been placed on the back burner of media attention. Amid the recall frenzy, University of California, San Diego, Chancellor Robert Dynes has just become UC President Dynes. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Dynes steps in during tough, critical period
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Offbeat briefs: Recall
Adult film star visits church Porn star Mary Carey went to church on Tuesday ““ to vote. One of 135 replacement candidates on the ballot to succeed Gov. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Feature photo: Turning heads
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Editorial: State must rise above recall mess
Californians were bombarded with messages over the past few months: terminate special interests, oppose the right-wing power grab, vote “no” on the recall, say “yes” to Bustamante, and vote your conscience. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
A Closer Look: Other hopefuls happy with opportunity to share ideas
While Arnold Schwarzenegger and Arianna Huffington were comparing tax returns on the nationally televised Sept. 24 debate, ideas for political change were flowing from community halls and conference rooms across California where lesser-known candidates in the race shared their visions through speeches and presentations. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Implications of recall still unknown
As the votes were tabulated, Tuesday’s recall election produced unprecedented history for the state of California. After the announcement of the successful recall of Gov. Gray Davis and Arnold Schwarzenegger winning the governorship, some are discussing the history and far-reaching implications of Tuesday’s election. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
A Closer Look: New voters get smooth experience
Californians turned out to vote in much higher numbers Tuesday than in the 2002 gubernatorial election, and for many students at UCLA, the recall election was their first opportunity to vote. Read more...