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Panel Backs Lower Drunken Driving Threshold

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus090771 Most women would need to draw the line at two drinks, and men at two or three if states follow a recommendation by a prestigious scientific panel to...
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Californians Protest Federal Immigration Lawsuit

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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions told California law enforcement officials Wednesday that a lawsuit he filed against the state challenges limits on cooperation with federal immigration authorities that are unconstitutional and defy...
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The Sacramento Kings' New High-Tech Stadium

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Sept. 27 -- Vivek Ranadivé, owner of the Sacramento Kings, discusses the team's focus on tech. He speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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California Pastors Sue State Officials For Restrictions On Religion

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Despite Gov. Gavin Newsom's stay-at-home orders, many churches have defied them and still meet for services.
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California offers ways to cut virus-related stress

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday that the state will be providing resources for people on how to deal with stress caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
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California offers ways to cut virus-related stress

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday that the state will be providing resources for people on how to deal with stress caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Calif. passes law banning hairstyle discrimination

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California has become the first state to ban workplace and school discrimination against black people for wearing hairstyles such as braids, twists and locks.
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Police Say At Least 6 Dead, 10 Injured In Sacramento Shooting

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Police are searching for at least one suspect in connection with the shooting.
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Calif. passes law banning hairstyle discrimination

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California has become the first state to ban workplace and school discrimination against black people for wearing hairstyles such as braids, twists and locks.
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Communion for divorced couples, same-sex marriage, and birth-control to be discussed at synod

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Cardinals and Catholic bishops from around the globe have been gathering in Rome for a highly anticipated synod to discuss marriage and family issues. The two-week synod set to start on Sunday will cover a host of hot-button issues...
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Sherrie Cramer of Sacramento, California returned to the Chinese province where she adopted her now 16-year-old daughter. She hopes to find a match for the bone marrow donation the girl needs to survive.

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HEADLINE: Calif. mom goes to China to save daughter's life CAPTION: Sherrie Cramer of Sacramento, California returned to the Chinese province where she adopted her now 16-year-old daughter. She hopes to find a match for the bone...
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California lawmakers passed a bill last year requiring all students entering the seventh through 12th grades to get vaccinated against Whooping cough by the start of the school year. But some school districts have been defying state law and allowing unvaccinated students on campus.

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HEADLINE: Tougher laws for unvaccinated Calif. students CAPTION: Calif. lawmakers passed a bill last year requiring all students entering the seventh through 12th grades to get vaccinated against Whooping cough. But some school districts...
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Bentleys and the jazz age in the UK

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Westonbirt, Gloucestershire - 30/31 August 2008 1. Wide shot of the scene with Westonbirt House (girls' school) and the Bentleys lined up in front. 2. Mid of Bentley arriving 3. Various shots of Bentleys 4. SOUNDBITE ( English)...
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USA: FIRST DAY OF JURY SELECTION ENDS IN UNABOMBER TRIAL (2)

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English/Nat The first day of jury selection ended on Wednesday in the trial of Unabomber suspect Theodore Kaczynski (kuh-ZIHN'-skee). Californian prosecutors and defence lawyers screened 12 potential jurors. Jury selection is expected...
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Stars react to decision to overturn ban on gay marriage

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AP Television Beverly Hills, California, 4 August 2010 1. Pan across S. Doheny Drive to exterior of Chakra restaurant 2. Close up of logo backdrop: "Academy of Television Arts and Sciences" 3. Medium shot Emmy nominee Aaron Paul...
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CLEAN : Surveillance camera captures France train attack hero stabbing

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CLEAN : Surveillance camera captures France train attack hero stabbing
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Sacramento residents forced out of their homes by the recession are literally pitching their tents across about 40 acres of unused land. The trend has become an alternative to shelters which have run out of beds.

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HEADLINE: Recession spawns 'tent cities' in Calif. capital CAPTION: Sacramento residents forced out of their homes by the recession are literally pitching their tents across about 40 acres of unused land. The trend has become an...
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CLEAN : Gun rights activists stage Day

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CLEAN : Gun rights activists stage Day
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CLEAN : France train attack hero in a serious condition in hospital

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CLEAN : France train attack hero in a serious condition in hospital
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Newsom: new initiative aids health care workers

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California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a state initiative meant to aid caregivers and health care workers amid the new coronavirus outbreak.
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Newsom: new initiative aids health care workers

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a state initiative meant to aid caregivers and health care workers amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Calif. asks people to aid health care workers

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday made a plea for people including retired health care workers and nursing students who are nearing graduation to aid hospitals amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Calif. asks people to aid health care workers

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday made a plea for people including retired health care workers and nursing students who are nearing graduation to aid hospitals amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Calif. predicts major budget deficit, unemployment

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom says the state will have a $54.3 billion budget deficit because of the coronavirus. It would be the largest state shortfall since the Great Recession.