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  • Henry Miller, hot pants and ants

    You think you've got problems? The Geezer's gotta cope with the 3 a.m. blues and that dratted Bob Marley. But then there's Flor, the rose of Castille ...
  • Big golden-hearted city

    A traveler's guide to the history and traditions of San Francisco
  • Back from the brink

    Bush keeps a California office after all, trying to reassure Golden State Republicans he won't give up on the state.
  • "Erin Brockovich"

    In this sexy, exciting legal drama, Steven Soderbergh delivers his most straightforward movie -- and Julia Roberts her best performance.
  • Can Bush carry California?

    He'll need the support of Latinos, but his campaign is giving mixed signals about how hard it plans to fight.
  • California makes its choices

    Money talks as voters say no to gay marriage, yes to cracking-down on juvenile crime and maybe to more money for schools.
  • A deafening silence

    Why haven't Latino leaders spoken out about the LAPD scandal?
  • Boy on the bus

    John McCain's impulsive, inspired and angry ride misses a few turns before getting back on the road. But can he catch up?
  • Smells like team spirit

    Now that it thinks it has California wrapped up, the Bush team is trying to unite the GOP for a showdown with Gore.
  • A Black Panther's last hurrah

    David Hilliard wants to win an Oakland City Council seat by flogging the legacy of the group that still haunts the city. His failure to gain support shows how little the Panthers matter to its future.
  • The bad seed-victim debate

    Is the public tiring of the crackdown on kids?
  • Seduced and destroyed?

    The California GOP came drooling after George W. Bush last year as the man who could save the party. It didn't anticipate the batting eyes of John McCain.
  • The new callousness

    California's Prop. 21 shows that politicians would rather put troubled kids behind bars than rehabilitate them.
  • Bradley's grim march

    The campaign denies rumors that the candidate is dropping out in the face of another primary loss.
  • Primary suspect

    Legislation promoted by California Secretary of State Bill Jones may keep John McCain from winning the state primary. So why is Jones endorsing him?
  • Primary tip sheet

    Here's how to handicap the runners in the coming month of Republican contests.
  • McCain's California caravan

    Several California elected officials prepare to endorse the Arizona senator.
  • McCain rattles his light saber

    Citing Ronald Reagan and "Star Wars," the Arizona senator goes Hollywood to try to convert California's GOP faithful.
  • Primary booby trap

    Democrats and independents can vote for McCain in the California primary, but unless they're registered Republican, it won't count.
  • Whose GOP is it anyway?

    While Republican leaders and the Bush campaign promise to reach out to Latinos, other factions in the party renew their immigrant bashing.
  • The GOP's Latino strategy

    Bush's brain trust tells the party that Hispanics can be lured away from Democrats the way the South was decades ago.
  • Golden State warriors

    California may decide which party controls Congress.
  • Don't call it a comeback

    After a 20-year political hiatus, former independent presidential candidate John Anderson will appear on the March ballot in California.
  • The GOP's Hispanic high hopes

    George W. Bush's symbolic gestures to the Texas Latino community have gone a long way. But will the approach work in states like California?
  • "Drop the Chalupa, Al Gore!"

    Republicans are plotting a strategy to court the Latino vote.
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