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A Republican model on gun control
SACRAMENTO — George Deukmejian was not a flashy governor. Wasn't a spellbinder. But he was a bold leader on a perilous front: gun control. In a state that prizes entertainers and celebrities, Deukmejian twice got elected governor anyway. He was...
Tags: Executive Branch, Washington, DC, National Rifle Association of America, Dianne Feinstein, Government
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More concealed guns for the Golden State?
Opinion L.A.In October, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law banning the open carrying of handguns in public. For several months before that, "open carry" proponents had been especially visible in the South Bay, making their 2nd Amendment point by packing heat...... -
Contest for Atlanta mayor might hinge on race
Top of the TicketA white candidate could become the first white mayor of Atlanta in decades in Tuesday's mayoral runoff election.... -
Voices: Daryl Gates, 1926 - 2010
The Daily MirrorMarch 29, 1978: Daryl F. Gates becomes police chief. ( George Holliday / Courtesy of KTLA via Associated Press ) Four Los Angeles Police Department officers charged in the videotaped beating of Rodney G. King on March 3, 1991, were acquitted in Superior... -
Getting inside voters' minds
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSEE CORRECTION APPENDED --- START OF CORRECTION --- For The Record Los Angeles Times Tuesday, February 12, 2008 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 1 inches; 37 words Type of Material: Correction Voters' minds: A headline with an article...Tags: Science and Technology, Brain, Colleges and Universities, Science, Richard A. Gephardt
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Erin Aubry Kaplan: A Measured Salute to the New Superintendent
WHEN I LEARNED that the Los Angeles school board had hired retired Navy Vice Adm. David L. Brewer III as superintendent, I confess that my initial reaction was nakedly political. Well, I thought, score one for us. I'm not proud of myself. Yet this is...Tags: Minority Groups, National or Ethnic Minorities, Regional Authority, Social Issues, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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Obama's rhetoric, American realities
'Bill Clinton: Obama's White Half Won Maine," read the headline on the humor site Scrappleface this week. "Obama gets to play both sides of the race card," a fictional Bill Clinton told the site. "I told you he won South Carolina because he's black,...Tags: Bill Clinton, Massachusetts, Maine, Iowa, New York
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Who wants a deep-dish Olympics?
patt.morrison@latimes.comTHE LAST TIME L.A. landed the Olympics, it was because nobody else wanted them. In 1977, when bids were due to host the 1984 Summer Games, the International Olympic Committee was still waiting by its mailbox in Switzerland for an application from some...Tags: Tribune Company, Pat Robertson, Personal Service, Multi-Sport Events, Ulysses S. Grant
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Where is California's next governor? Probably up north
Nearly two years before we learn the results of the 2010 governor's race, the identity of the likely winner is clear: Northern California. More than half of California's population may live south of the Tehachapi Mountains, but the state -- in matters of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch, Dianne Feinstein, Government, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Live chat with Andrew Malcolm and Don Frederick
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAdministrator2: Hello and welcome to the Politics Chat! Administrator2: Welcome chatters, and welcome Andrew and Don! Don Frederick: hello Andrew Malcolm: Hi, everybody. Welcome to Top of the Ticket's chat. New Hampshire is over and that state's p[...Tags: Lion (animal), Halloween, Bill Clinton, Diane Sawyer , Personal Service
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The Latino vote is pro-Clinton, not anti-Obama
The results of Tuesday's primaries brought a renewed and vigorous debate about the Latino vote and the "Latino gap" for Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.). States such as California, Illinois, New York, Arizona and New Mexico have very large Latino electorates...Tags: Science and Technology, African Americans, Connecticut, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Regional Authority
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The Bradley Effect is still in effect
Times columnist Gregory Rodriguez and University of Washington political scientist Matt Barreto step out to combat comments by Clinton staffer Sergio Bendixen about Latino voters not being overly friendly toward black candidates. They are wrong,...Tags: Periodicals, David Dinkins, Executive Branch, Government, Rudy Giuliani
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