| California Journal 1993 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| California's film industry beats the recession. | Government | Danielle Starkey, Benedicte Raybaud |
| Class of '92: the Proposition 140 babies. (term limits for public officials) | Government | Charles M. Price |
| Congressional District 17. (Assemblyman Sam Farr leads Congressional District 17 race) (The Never-ending Election) | Government | |
| Controlling costs and improving access - solving the health care dilemma. (includes related article) | Government | Daniel Starkey |
| Did 1992 herald the dawn of Latino political power. (Latinos in California'sstate Legislature) | Government | Dale Maharidge |
| Did a liberal civil rights group get caught with its binoculars up? (investigation of Anti-Defamation League spy Roy Bullock) | Government | Rick Paddock |
| Did the Christian right torpedo one of its own? (election result in California's 53rd Assembly district) | Government | Mary Pols |
| Drought's over!!! Drought's over!!! Drought's over!!! (... but not the fightover California's water). | Government | Dan Carson |
| Earthquakes; when it comes to predicting temblors, it's hard-rock science vs. everyone else. (in California) | Government | Michael Browne |
| End of the Bradley era. (Richard Riordan becomes Los Angeles' first elected mayor since 1973) | Government | Mark Katches |
| Health care in America: in the midst of plenty, there is want. | Government | Bruce Bronzan |
| Legislative gridlock. (crisis in legislature) | Government | Steve Scott, Tim Ramsden |
| Leon Panetta and the OMB. (Office of Management and Budget)(includes related item on Panetta's successor Sam Farr) | Government | James Carroll |
| Los Angeles' tough new ethics law. | Government | James R. Sutton |
| Out of the sandbox: Sacramento city politics may go big-time. | Government | Ed Goldman |
| "Peck's Bad Bay" goes to Washington; Bill Baker takes his conservative agenda - and his legislative smarts - to Congress. | Government | Brian Fowler |
| Pete Wilson: steering through a sea of woes. (California governor prepares for a reelction bid) | Government | Richard Zeiger |
| Protecting the environment - but at a cost. (AB 2588, California's toxic hot-spots bill) | Government | Pat Paquette |
| Right or privilege? Dean Andal's crusade to end conjugal visits to prisoners. (Republican assemblyman) | Government | Ray Sotero |
| Seeking balance between owls and people. (California environmental laws and the business and industry sector) | Government | Pat Paquette |
| Silicon Valley slips away from the GOP. (California; Grand Old Party or Republican Party) | Government | Carolyn Zinko |
| The canvas casino: California, Indian tribes battle over gambling. | Government | Steve Wiegand |
| The crowded race for mayor of Los Angeles. | Government | Stanley Moss |
| The last populist. (Los Angeles County, California Supervisor Kenneth Hahn) | Government | Mark Katches |
| The new crusaders. (Christian right in California) | Government | Mark Nollinger |
| The painless tax. (legalized gambling in California) | Government | Sandra Sutphen |
| The state's libraries struggle to do more with less. (California's public library system) | Government | Elizabeth Schilling |
| Two cents worth. | Government | Richard Zeiger |
| Under fire, UC tries a smaller budget on for size. (University of California) | Government | Danielle Starkey, Ian Forsyth |
| Wayne Johnson: a conservative consultant with ties to the religious right. (political consultant) | Government | Ron Nissimov |
| Will gambling save the county fair? (effects of budget control) | Government | Danielle Starkey, Justin Zimmerman |
| Winning the war on drugs. (California's strategy against drug use) | Government | Andrew Mecca |
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