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March 1981 Issue - 13 Articles- Switch on the ditch
Daniel J. Blackburn
, pp. 88-92 The Farm Bureau has joined environmentalists to fight the Peripheral Canal, proving tha...
- Redistricting's winners and losers
Ed Salzman
, pp. 93-95 Computers will second-guess the politicians this year as they carve 165 new legislative...
- Strictly opinion, p. 96
- Whither the Berman brothers?
Michele Willens
, pp. 97-98 Wounded in the savage speakership battle, the Berman team is regrouping for new campaigns.
- Environmentalists: endangered species?, pp. 99-106
"The thin green line" is in trouble financially and politically, both in Sacramento and...
- The governor's surrogate brother
Hal Rubin
, p. 107 The "mysterious" influence of Jacques Barzaghi on Jerry Brown may be simpler than the m...
- Newsmakers, p. 108
- Squeezing the 'juice' committees
Delia M. Rios
, pp. 109-110 Legislators scramble for seats on certain committees that guarantee big bucks from weal...
- The great cauliflower challenge
Helen Manning
, pp. 111-112 Who cares about the size of cauliflower shipping boxes? The state and industry do, and ...
- Political reform: one big yawn'
Tony Quinn
, pp. 113-115 Bring back the smoke-filled rooms, say some experts who admit that financing and disclo...
- Californelot
Ed Salzman and Luana Luther
, pp. 116-117 A previously untold fable about the wilywizards who found (and forgot) the answer to th...
- Charting the issues, p. 118
- Letter
Leo Rennert
, pp. 119-120