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January 1978 Issue - 18 Articles- Your electoreous zones
Ed Neville
, p. 4 Everything you've always wanted to know about voting - but were afraid to ask.
- Brown's Zen connection
Larry Liebert
, pp. 5-8 There's more than meditation going on when the Governor visits the San Francisco Zen Ce...
- LA's new politicians
Michele Willens
, pp. 9-11 Taking their cue from Jerry Brown, several newcomers are polishing their electable images.
- Lee Judge, p. 12
- Grey skies for the GOP
Ed Salzman
, pp. 13-14 Nationally the climate is improving for Republicans, but in California their prospects ...
- Taxation and abortion, p. 15
- Charting the issues - a new Journal feature, p. 16
- The canal conflict
Hal Rubin
, pp. 17-18 It's Peripheral, not Panama, that the Brown Administration wants to "sell" in this elec...
- A freeway porkbarrel?
Dan Walters
, pp. 19-20 Will the new legislative voice in transportation funding merely call for more highway d...
- Newsmakers, p. 21
- The Great Farm Flip-Flop
George Baker
, pp. 22-23 Same old arguments with a new cast of players
- Did Carter understand?
Lou Cannon
, pp. 24-25 - Governor Brown's retreat
Otto Kreisher
, pp. 26-27 - Capsules, p. 28
- Double cross, p. 29
- High stakes for CSEA
Jim Bald
, pp. 30-33 The new bargaining bill for state employees offers a big risk for their biggest organiz...
- Courts, p. 34
- Letter
Leo Rennert
, pp. 35-36