California Journal 1995 - Abstracts

California Journal 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A dream of survival.(Education in Urban California)GovernmentMaria Elena Tostado
A life among the homeless the underside of the California dream.GovernmentMollie Lowery
Another endangered species: California's biomass industry.GovernmentSteven Barmazel
A time for new dreams. (Californians should become aware of their society's problems)GovernmentJeff Lustig
Beyond the aqueduct empire.(California's water resources)GovernmentHarrison C. Dunning
Brave new world: Will genetic research create a new field of discrimination?GovernmentMary Beth Barber
California dream in crisis.GovernmentMary Ellen Leary
California progress or..... (problems faced by California)GovernmentLarry Berg
California's "morphing" economy.GovernmentSusan F. Rasky
Can California adequately regulate health care in the '90s?GovernmentBob Schmidt
Century-old deeds allow some developers to circumvent current law. (real estate development in Napa County, California)GovernmentJohn Speck
Clay Jackson in prison.(political lobbyist, California)GovernmentSigrid Bathen
Clinton's goodie bag. (providing assistance to California to win 1996 electoral votes)GovernmentMark Z. Baraback
Diversity in higher education: minority youth have made great strides over the past decade. (progress of ethnic minorities in education)GovernmentMary Ellen Leary
Downsizing California's military-industrial complex.GovernmentHerbert A. Sample
Education and the California dream.GovernmentRobert L. Trigg
Farewell to all that. (California's political and social aspects)GovernmentLarry Liebert
Farmers vs. cities. (water resources in California)GovernmentMarc Reisner
Gulliver among the Lilliputians.(breakup of the Los Angeles Unified School District)GovernmentKeena Lipsitz
Handling problems wrongside up.GovernmentWilliam Kahrl
In search of the California dream: our strength lies in our diversity. (Interview)GovernmentMaxine Waters
In the shadow of Jarvis and Gann: citizen initiators tilt at the electoral windmill.GovernmentCharles M. Price
Is it too late to save California? (California's environmental crisis)GovernmentTom Knudson
Latinos in California's future.GovernmentLeo F. Estrada
O California. (social aspects of California)GovernmentRichard Reeves
Orange County: fiscal disaster savages once-wealthy county, but the wounds were self-inflicted.GovernmentNancy H. Martis
Organic agriculture grows up.(California)GovernmentElizabeth Schilling
Protecting the California environment.GovernmentCecilia Lanman
Re-assembling, renewing and re-earning the California dream.GovernmentKevin Starr
Reflections from the publisher. (analysis of US political system)GovernmentThomas R. Hoeber
Republican House majority elevates role for California comer.GovernmentHerbert A. Sample
Retail wheeling. (deregulation of electric power generation, CA)GovernmentPeter Asmus
Runaway crime and the end of dreams.(increasing crime rates and three-strikes sentencing in California)GovernmentJoseph D. McNamara
School reform goes back to the ballot: an inside look at the 1996 California school reform initiative. (state of education in California and reform initiatives)GovernmentAlan Bonsteel
Stepping forward and stepping backward: twenty-five years of political reforms.(California)GovernmentBruce E. Cain
Susan Golding. (appreciation of Susan Golding, Mayor of San Diego, CA)GovernmentDana M. Wilkie
Taxing matters. (tax reforms in California)GovernmentSusan Rasky
The 25 power dream makers.GovernmentSteve Scott, A.G. Block, John Borland, Kirsten Mangold, Keena Lipsitz
The abiding dream. (present and future of California)GovernmentLou Cannon
The arming of California.(need for gun control due to increasing violent crime)GovernmentJon Borland
The California dream of higher education.GovernmentJ.W. Peltason
The California dream: often a surreal distortion for Asian Americans. (Interview)GovernmentWilliam Wong
The California economy: 1970 to the 21st century change, challenge and opportunity.GovernmentSteven Levy
The central valley "sting": "Operation Rezone" exposes corruption in Fresno and Clovis.GovernmentBrenda L. Moore
The Clay Jackson interview.(Interview)GovernmentSigrid Bathen
The clutter in criminal law. (California)GovernmentDavid R. Ross
The future of California.GovernmentMartin Anderson
The new GOP congress. (California loses its influence in Republican dominated Congress)GovernmentMark Z. Barabak
The path to power.(Excerpts from the book 'A Rage for Justice')GovernmentJohn Jacobs
The quest for community. (Californians try to find common identity)GovernmentJack Citrin
The revolution in health care.GovernmentBruce Bronzan
The virtual primary.(changes to be brought in California's electoral procedure)GovernmentCharles Price
Yosemite: new management for an old favorite. (Yosemite Park, CA)GovernmentDan Blackburn
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