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    Which Way, L.A.?

    The Economy, the Oscars and Political Games on Next Month’s Ballot

    Two weeks from today, California voters will be faced with Proposition 93, which reduces the time Senators and Assembly members can stay in Sacramento from 14 years to 12. We’ll also look at California’s economy in light of a wild day on Wall Street and an emergency rate cut by the Federal Reserve. On Reporter’s Notebook, the writers’ strike, the Screen Actors’ Guild and the Oscars.

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    By Warren Olney • Jan 23, 2008 • 30m Listen

    Two weeks from today, California voters will be faced with Proposition 93, which reduces the time Senators and Assembly members can stay in Sacramento from 14 years to 12. We’ll also look at California’s economy in light of a wild day on Wall Street and an emergency rate cut by the Federal Reserve. On Reporter’s Notebook, the writers’ strike, the Screen Actors’ Guild and the Oscars.

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      Warren Olney

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