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Which Way, L.A.?

In Politics and Labor Disputes, More Questions than Answers

LA County officials promise to count the votes of Independents who failed to fill in that bubble on Tuesday’s ballots. Why has a legislative leadership fight broken out in Sacramento? With all the talk of a settlement in the writers’ strike, why is it still a secret? On Reporter’s Notebook, Southern California is the car capitol of the world but for once the environment has trumped traffic control.

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By Warren Olney • Feb 8, 2008 • 30m Listen

LA County officials promise to count the votes of Independents who failed to fill in that bubble on Tuesday’s ballots. Why has a legislative leadership fight broken out in Sacramento? With all the talk of a settlement in the writers’ strike, why is it still a secret? On Reporter’s Notebook, Southern California is the car capitol of the world but for once the environment has trumped traffic control.

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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