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Tiburon CA: Marin County Supervisor Charles McGlashan died sunday

Posted on 28 March 2011 by Robert James

Marin County Supervisor Charles McGlashan died Sunday after a ski trip near Lake Tahoe.

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Inaugurations planned during council session

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Inaugurations planned during council session

Posted on 29 November 2009 by tibtv

The Tiburon Town Council will swear in new council members and appoint a new mayor when it meets Wednesday.
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Prepared Testimony of Anne Stuhldreher for the Los Angeles Committee on Jobs and Business Development

Prepared Testimony of Anne Stuhldreher for the Los Angeles Committee on Jobs and Business Development

Posted on 25 November 2009 by tibtv

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New America Foundation Announces New Philanthropy Fellow

New America Foundation Announces New Philanthropy Fellow

Posted on 25 November 2009 by tibtv


The New America Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of the first HAND Foundation Philanthropy Fellow, Dr. Lucy Bernholz. With the generous support of The HAND Foundation, based in Redwood City, Dr. Bernholz will analyze key trends in the philanthropy sector, with a focus on the reforms and regulations that will determine its future.  

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Cold War Nostalgia

Cold War Nostalgia

Posted on 12 November 2009 by tibtv

The global celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the
Berlin Wall aren’t entirely about commemorating the rebirth of freedom
or reliving those thrilling moments when a perverse and repressive
system collapsed. Listen closely to the exalted commentary recounting
the events of those historic days and you’re also likely to hear the
subtle intonations of regret and nostalgia.

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A $1-Billion Bad Idea for Jordan Downs

A $1-Billion Bad Idea for Jordan Downs

Posted on 12 November 2009 by tibtv

Bad ideas, if they were ever widely accepted, have a curious way of
sticking around. That’s because they give rise to institutions that
have a momentum of their own. We’ve long known there are better ways to
fix blighted neighborhoods than simply pressing "reset" — that is,
letting the government tear down old buildings and put up new ones. But
we remain saddled with a system of public housing that keeps looking
for ways of, well, pressing reset.

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Why Does Oklahoma Want To Drown New York?

Why Does Oklahoma Want To Drown New York?

Posted on 12 November 2009 by tibtv

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The Little Unions That Couldn’t

The Little Unions That Couldn’t

Posted on 07 November 2009 by tibtv

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The Perfect Lieutenant Governor: Me

The Perfect Lieutenant Governor: Me

Posted on 07 November 2009 by tibtv

Dear Gov. Schwarzenegger,

I hear you’re searching for a new lieutenant
governor. If I may be so bold, I can think of one Californian who is
the right fit for the job.

Me.

Now that Lt. Gov. John
Garamendi is vacating the office to take a seat in Congress, I know
you’re considering smart politicians of both parties. But selecting a
proven leader would be a terrible mistake. Someone with real experience
in government would be frustrated by the utter powerlessness and
insignificance of the lieutenant governor’s office.

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US Health Care Reform Could Leave Implementation to States | California Healthline

US Health Care Reform Could Leave Implementation to States | California Healthline

Posted on 07 November 2009 by tibtv

… medical care," Micah Weinberg, a senior research fellow in the California Program of the New America Foundation, argues in a Sacramento Bee opinion piece…

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