Giese goes on DL Powell likely next
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- Giese goes on DL Powell likely next
- Airport considers using falcons to protect planes
- At Sacramento: Vicente Escobedo vs. Kevin Kelley 10 rounds …
- Schwarzenegger tries to please the people but they are anything but
- California’s broken system for water delivery
- GP gov’s candidates debate: Details soundbites gimmicks and a …
- California Pizza Kitchen opens new location in Sacramento California
Giese goes on DL Powell likely next
San Francisco Chronicle
tmpl –>(05-19) 04:00 PDT St. –akland placed one man reliever Dan Giese on the disabled list Monday and the team is likely to add backup catcher Landon Powell to the DL today.
Airport considers using falcons to protect planes
Sacramento Bee
18 2009 – 12:00 am| Page 1B Next time you fly could a falcon protect you from harm?Jim Tigan of Marysville thinks so. He trains falcons to chase birds away from airports so the critters won’t collide with planes. He wants Sacramento International to give his team a try. Falcons aren’t big. They can swoop at 200 miles per hour. They make a fist and punch their prey like a featherweight boxer.
At Sacramento: Vicente Escobedo vs. Kevin Kelley 10 rounds …
ESPN
Kevin Kelley 10 rounds lightweights; Ashanti Jordan vs. David Johnson 6 rounds heavyweightsAt San Diego: Mercito Gesta vs. Alain Hernandez 8 rounds lightweights; Carlos Molina vs. Anthony Martinez 6 rounds lightweights; Ibahiem King vs. Abraham Han 6 rounds super middleweights; Sergio Espinoza vs. Benito Abraham 6 rounds flyweights; Ronny Rios vs. Alvaro Muro 4 rounds junior featherweightsMay 22At Miami (ESPN2): Richard Gutierrez vs.
Schwarzenegger tries to please the people but they are anything but
Los Angeles Times
YSArticleContent { background-color:#FFFFFF;padding:18px;line-height:16px; }–>NEWS ANALYSISSchwarzenegger tries to please the people but they are anything butSince his election ‘the People’s Governor’ has shifted strategies and alienated the GP in seeking to follow the public will. Trying to sell his budget items he confronts a skeptical constituency. By Michael Rothfeld May 16 2009Reporting from Sacramento — In everything Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has done from his dazzling ascent into office to his most dismal defeats he has relied on a simple credo: Follow the will of the people and restore their trust in government. Now as he asks voters to put their faith in a slate of ballot measures crafted in back rooms of the Capitol to deal with the state’s fiscal crisis the governor’s formula is working against him. Californians after years of unfulfilled promises say they do not trust their state leaders or their prescriptions for balancing the budget.
California’s broken system for water delivery
San Jose Mercury News
It would cost water users and taxpayers billions of dollars and even then it is possible cities and farms might not get more water at least in dry years as some experts contend. Also that course is controversial particularly in the delta itself. Even though the delta — a triangle roughly the size of Yosemite National Park with corners at Antioch Sacramento and Stockton — supplies water to 23 million people and millions of acres of farmland it remains a vague notion to millions of people who rely on it. For those familiar with the delta it is many things — water source playground ecosystem enclave home. “This is a place where land and water are intertwined.
GP gov’s candidates debate: Details soundbites gimmicks and a …
San Francisco Chronicle
But that’s what made the first official GP gubernatorial debate Tuesday between Campbell and Poizner a study in contrasts and ideas — and occasionally a testy one. The two met Monday before the Sacramento Press Club to substantively discuss the special-election ballot measures and their disgreement over Prop. 1A which would extend $16 billion in new taxes while providing a spending cap and “rainy day” fund that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says is critical to close the state’s enormous deficit. Poizner opposes it; Campbell supports it. Whitman who also opposes Prop.
California Pizza Kitchen opens new location in Sacramento California
Trading Markets (press release)
The menu will feature all of the favorites along with the newest menu additions including Asparagus Soup a creamless vegetarian soup garnished with garlic-herb croutons; Four Cheese Ravioli and other items. The new location will also feature an extensive beverage menu from its full bar. The new California Pizza Kitchen restaurant will donate 100% of all dine-in pizza sales during regular business hours on May 26 2009 to the Sacramento chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters.
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