Archives

This is the archive area for March 1998.

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  • Volume 1, Number 34: March 2, 1998
      The announcement by federal prosecutors and the FBI of the indictment of eight correctional officers at the maximum-security Corcoran State Prison carried a double whammy.

  • Volume 1, Number 35: March 9, 1998
      It's been 20 years since California voters approved Proposition 13, the landmark ballot initiative that has had more of a real impact on the state than any politician in its history.

  • Volume 1, Number 36: March 16, 1998
      In many jobs seniority, qualifications, experience and a track record count for something. In politics, that's not always true; in this year's Democratic contest for governor, it's absolutely not true.

  • Volume 1, Number 37: March 23, 1998
      Political polls are notoriously fickle; polling is an inexact science at best and the results of any given election often vary dramatically from the polls, especially the early surveys.

  • Volume 1, Number 38: March 30, 1998
      With the public's gaze focused on the race for governor, relatively little attention has been paid to the second-most important state elective office in California -- attorney general.