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    L.A. city council member: ‘End of journalism’ if Koch brothers buy L.A. Times
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    L.A. city council member: ‘End of journalism’ if Koch brothers buy L.A. Times

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    File - In this March 30, 2007 file photo, medical worker Theresa Wilks keeps a vigil outside an isolation cell containing an inmate who authorities fear might attempt suicide, at California State Prison, Sacramento, in Folsom, Calif. Under federal court oversight, California's prison mental health system has been spending far more on anti-psychotic drugs than similar states, raising questions about whether patients are receiving proper treatment. Figures compiled by The Associated Press show that California has been spending a far greater percentage on anti-psychotic medication for inmates than other states with large prison systems. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, file)
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    AP Exclusive: California spends big on anti-psychotics

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    May 1, 2013 4:00 am
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    An unidentified teacher is arrested, Thursday, May 12, 2011 at the state Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. More than two dozen California teachers, including the president of the state's largest teachers union, have been arrested at the state Capitol as part of a protest over education funding in the state budget. (AP Photo/Juliet Williams)
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    California teachers sue NEA over forced $1,000 union dues

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    April 30, 2013 4:00 am
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    California lawsuit would relieve nonunion teachers of paying dues
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    California lawsuit would relieve nonunion teachers of paying dues

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    California lawmakers consider moratorium on fracking
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    California lawmakers consider moratorium on fracking

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    Bob Hope items to be auctioned for California charity

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    Moonbeam in China
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    Conn Carroll: Texas, California show how immigration reform could save Obamacare
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    Conn Carroll: Texas, California show how immigration reform could save Obamacare

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    California bill would let non-citizens serve on juries
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    California bill would let non-citizens serve on juries

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    Crime History: Rod Stewart gets carjacked on Sunset Boulevard
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    Crime History: Rod Stewart gets carjacked on Sunset Boulevard

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