Despite an early lead and two touchdowns by Rashad Evans, Logan's varsity football team is now 1-2 in non-league games after a losing to Cardinal Newman in Santa Rosa Saturday, 31-13.
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Despite an early lead and two touchdowns by Rashad Evans, Logan's varsity football team is now 1-2 in non-league games after a losing to Cardinal Newman in Santa Rosa Saturday, 31-13.
Despite an early lead and two touchdowns by Rashad Evans, Logan's varsity football team is now 1-2 in non-league games after a losing to Cardinal Newman in Santa Rosa Saturday, 31-13.
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By Kate Folmar
San Jose Mercury News (MCT)
SACRAMENTO—Consider, for a moment, the past week of the California governor's race.
There was Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in the elegant Los Angeles Central Library signing an education measure as two top Democratic politicians beamed behind him. A few days later, he toured a Sunnyvale fuel cell company with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, his moderate Republican "soul mate."

Phil Angelides
San Jose Mercury News (MCT)
SACRAMENTO—Consider, for a moment, the past week of the California governor's race.
There was Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in the elegant Los Angeles Central Library signing an education measure as two top Democratic politicians beamed behind him. A few days later, he toured a Sunnyvale fuel cell company with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, his moderate Republican "soul mate."

Phil Angelides
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McClatchy-Tribune News Service (MCT)
The following editorial appeared in the Minneapolis Star Tribune on Wednesday, Sept. 13:
Two leading political scientists, Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann, came to the University of Minnesota's Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs on Monday to decry the dysfunction that has infected the nation's first branch of government, Congress.
The following editorial appeared in the Minneapolis Star Tribune on Wednesday, Sept. 13:
Two leading political scientists, Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann, came to the University of Minnesota's Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs on Monday to decry the dysfunction that has infected the nation's first branch of government, Congress.
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