NOTEBOOK: CRUZ'S CAMP ACCUSED OF CAMPAIGN VIOLATION.Byline: Staff and Wire Services A California Indian California Indian Any member of the various North American Indian peoples living in and around present-day California, U.S. Of the many California groups, most were composed of independent territorial and political units that were smaller than the average groupings of other tribe's $500,000 donation to Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante has raised questions about whether Bustamante is unfairly maneuvering around California's new fund-raising rules. The state's Fair Political Practices Commission argues that he's violating the spirit of laws that limit donations to $21,200 per donor. But Bustamante's lawyers say it's no accounting trick. They maintain that it's legal to donate significantly higher amounts to a campaign committee that existed before the rules changed, then shift that money to a new account. Arianna knows how to campaign Independent candidate Arianna Huffington Arianna Huffington (born Arianna Stassinopoulos (Greek: Αριάννα Στασινόπουλου) on July 15, 1950 in Athens, Greece) is an author and nationally syndicated columnist in the offered seven rules for campaigning awake, alive and alert on three hours of sleep. Highlights: no alcohol, carbohydrates or high heels high heels high npl → talons hauts, hauts talons high heels high npl → hochhackige Schuhe pl . Huffington also recommended ``an ample supply'' of caffe lattes, blotting tissue for shiny facial patches before TV interviews, plenty of water and a ``well-trained advance person who always knows where the closest bathroom is.'' THE RECALL ELECTION The 135 candidates who will appear on the Oct. 7 recall ballot, as provided by the California secretary of state. Listed are each candidate's occupation and the county where he or she filed: -- DEMOCRATS Vikramjit S. Bajwa, businessman, Sonoma Audie E. Bock Noun 1. bock - a very strong lager traditionally brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for consumption in the spring bock beer lager beer, lager - a general term for beer made with bottom fermenting yeast (usually by decoction mashing); originally , educator-businesswoman, Alameda Art Brown, film writer-director, Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Cruz M. Bustamante, lieutenant governor lieutenant governor n. Abbr. Lt. Gov. 1. An elected official ranking just below the governor of a state in the United States. 2. The nonelective chief of government of a Canadian province. , Sacramento Robert Cullenbine Robert Cullenbine was one of the Merry Pranksters and involved in the Mid-peninsula Free University. He also ran for goveneur of California in the recall election of 2003 See also
Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba. Bob Lynn Edwards, attorney, Alameda Warren Farrell Warren Farrell (b. 1943) is an American writer. Farrell holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science (UCLA; New York University (NYU)). He taught at the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego, and at Georgetown University, Rutgers, Brooklyn College, , fathers' issues author, San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. Dan Feinstein, not provided, San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden Larry Flynt, publisher, Los Angeles Lorraine Fontanes, film maker, Los Angeles Diana Foss, not provided, Santa Clara Gerold Lee Gorman, engineer, Contra Costa Contra Costa can refer to:
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Garrett Gruener, high-tech entrepreneur, Alameda Joe Guzzardi, teacher-journalist, San Joaquin Ralph A. Hernandez, district attorney inspector, Contra Costa Edward Thomas Kennedy, businessman-educator, Trinity David E. Kessinger, paralegal-property manager, Riverside Kelly P. Kimball, business executive, Los Angeles Eric Korevaar, scientist-businessman, San Diego Dick Lane, educator, Santa Clara Gary Leonard, photojournalist-author, Los Angeles Calvin Y. Louie, certified public accountant Certified Public Accountant (CPA) An accountant who has met certain standards, including experience, age, and licensing, and passed exams in a particular state. , San Francisco Frank A. Macaluso Jr., physician, Tulare Paul "Chip" Mailander, golf professional, San Diego Robert C. Mannheim, retired businessman, Los Angeles Bruce Martin Margolin, marijuana legislation attorney, Los Angeles Paul Mariano, attorney, Contra Costa Scott A. Mednick, business executive, Los Angeles Jonathan D. Miller, business owner, San Mateo John "Jack" Mortensen, contractor-businessman, Sacramento Paul James Nave, businessman-former boxer, Marin Ronald Jason Palmieri, gay rights attorney, Los Angeles Charles Chuck Pineda Jr., state hearing officer, Sacramento Bill Prady, producer, television writer, Los Angeles Daniel C. Ramirez, businessman-entrepreneur, Imperial Christopher Ranken, planning commissioner, San Mateo David Laughing Horse Robinson, tribal chairman, Kern Georgina Russell, software engineer, Santa Clara Darrin H. Scheidle, businessman-entrepreneur, San Diego Mike Schmier, attorney, Alameda Christopher Sproul, environmental attorney, San Francisco Lawrence Steven Strauss, lawyer-businessman-student, Los Angeles Tim Sylvester, entrepreneur, Santa Cruz A. Lavar Taylor, tax attorney, Orange Marc Valdez, air pollution scientist, Sacramento William B. Vaughn, structural engineer, Contra Costa Jim Weir, community college teacher, Nevada Lingel H. Winters, consumer business attorney, Alameda Michael J. Wozniak, retired police officer, Alameda -- REPUBLICANS Alex St. James, public policy strategist, Los Angeles Douglas Anderson, mortgage broker, Ventura John W. Beard, businessman, Los Angeles Ed Beyer, chief operations officer, Orange Vip Bhola, attorney-business owner, Los Angeles Cheryl Bly-Chester, businesswoman-environmental engineer, Placer Todd Carson, real estate developer, Orange William S. Chambers, railroad switchman/brakeman, Placer D. Logan Darrow Clements, businessman, Los Angeles Robert A. Dole, small business owner, Santa Clara Gene Forte, executive recruiter, Monterey Richard Andrew Gosse, educator, Marin Jim Hoffmann, teacher, San Joaquin S. Issa, engineer, Los Angeles Michael Jackson, satellite project manager, Los Angeles Stephen L. Knapp, engineer, Santa Clara Gino Martorana, restaurant owner, Fresno Tom McClintock, state senator, Ventura Dennis Duggan McMahon, banker, San Francisco Mike McNeilly, artist, Los Angeles Carl A. Mehr, businessman, San Diego Jeffrey L. Mock, business owner, Los Angeles Dorene Musilli, educator-businesswoman, Sonoma Robert C. Newman II, psychologist-farmer, Riverside Gregory J. Pawlik, realtor-businessman, Los Angeles Heather Peters, mediator, Los Angeles Bryan Quinn, businessman, Santa Clara Reva Renee Renz, small business owner, Orange Daniel W. Richards, businessman, San Bernardino Kevin Richter, information technology manager, San Joaquin Jamie Rosemary Safford, business owner, Placer David Ronald Sams, businessman-producer-writer, Los Angeles Arnold Schwarzenegger, actor-businessman, Los Angeles Bill Simon, businessman, Los Angeles Randall D. Sprague, discrimination complaint investigator, Sacramento William James Tsangares, businessman, Los Angeles Peter V. Ueberroth, businessman, Orange James M. Vandeventer, Jr., salesman-businessman, Los Angeles Paul Vann, financial planner Financial Planner A qualified investment professional who assists individuals and corporations meet their long-term financial objectives by analyzing the client's status and setting a program to achieve these goals. , Orange Van Vo, businessman, radio producer, Orange Chuck Walker, business intelligence analyst, Santa Cruz John W. Zellhoefer, energy consultant, San Bernardino -- INDEPENDENT Brooke Adams, business executive, Orange Angelyne, entertainer, Los Angeles Mohammad Arif, businessman, Los Angeles Badi Badiozamani, entrepreneur, San Diego Joel Britton, retired meatpacker, Los Angeles John Christopher Burton, civil rights lawyer, Los Angeles Michael Cheli, businessman, Sonoma Gary Coleman, actor, Alameda Mary "Mary Carey" Cook, adult film actress, Los Angeles Scott W. Davis, business owner, Santa Clara Ronald J. Friedman, physician, Los Angeles Leo Gallagher, actor, Los Angeles Jack Grisham, musician-laborer, Orange Sara Ann Hanlon, businesswoman, Los Angeles Stephen C. Henderson, teacher, Monterey Arianna Huffington, author-columnist, Los Angeles Trek Thunder Kelly Trek Thunder Kelly is a Venice, California based artist. He achieved national recognition [1] with his performance-art candidacy in the 2003 gubernatorial recall election in California. , business executive-artist, Los Angeles Jerome Kunzman, chief executive officer, Contra Costa Todd Richard Lewis, businessman, Los Angeles Mike P. McCarthy, used car dealer, San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo (săn l `ĭs ōbĭs`pō), city (1990 pop. 41,958), seat of San Luis Obispo co., S Calif., near San Luis Obispo Bay; inc. 1856. Robert McClain, civil engineer, Alameda Darryl L. Mobley, businessman-entrepreneur, Contra Costa J. Leonard Padilla, law school president, Sacramento Jeff Rainforth, marketing coordinator, Sacramento Kurt E. Rightmyer, middleweight sumo wrestler, Los Angeles Sharon Rushford, businesswoman, Santa Clara George B. Schwartzman George B. Schwartzman (born December 15, 1945) is a California, USA, businessman who ran for Governor of California in the 2003 California Recall. Financially conservative and socially moderate, Schwartzman ran as an independent. , businessman, San Diego Richard J. Simmons, attorney-businessman, Los Angeles B.E. Smith, lecturer, Trinity Patricia Tilley, attorney, Sacramento Brian Tracy, businessman-consultant, San Diego Nathan Whitecloud Walton, student, San Diego -- GREEN Peter Miguel Camejo, financial investment adviser, Sacramento Ivan Alexander Hall III, custom denture denture, artificial replacement for natural teeth and surrounding tissue. Dentures are classified as partial or complete. The former are removable and maintained by clasps, or are fixed bridges with crowns cemented over adjacent teeth or over spikes embedded in the manufacturer, Shasta Maurice Walker, real estate appraiser A person selected or appointed by a competent authority or an interested party to evaluate the financial worth of property. Appraisers are frequently appointed in probate and condemnation proceedings and are also used by banks and real estate concerns to determine the market , Alameda Daniel T. Watts, college student, Santa Clara -- LIBERTARIAN Ken Hamidi, state tax officer, Sacramento John J. Hickey John J. Hickey (August 22, 1911–September 22, 1970) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Senator from Wyoming. Born in Rawlins, Carbon County, Wyoming, Hickey attended public schools and graduated with a law degree from the University of Wyoming in 1934, and , health care district director, San Mateo Ned Fenton Roscoe, cigarette retailer, Napa -- AMERICAN INDEPENDENT Diane Beall Templin Content may change as the election approaches. , attorney-Realtor-businesswoman, San Diego -- NATURAL LAW Iris Adam, business analyst, OrangeDarin Price, university chemistry instructor, Humboldt -- PEACE AND FREEDOM C.T. Weber, labor official-analyst, Sacramento Source: California Secretary of State CAPTION(S): 9 photos, box Photo: (1) ADAM (NATURAL LAW) (2) GALLAGHER (INDEPENDENT) (3) RIGHTMYER (INDEPENDENT) (4) ADAMS (INDEPENDENT) (5) MAILANDER (DEMOCRAT) (6) ROBINSON (DEMOCRAT) (7) ANGELYNE (INDEPENDENT) (8) QUINN (REPUBLICAN (9) SPRAGUE (REPUBLICAN) Box: THE RECALL ELECTION (see text) |
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