In case you've missed it:
At least one public library said existing policy prohibits it from displaying the policy magazine that GOP guv-hopeful Meg Whitman is sending to libraries across the state.
But the general counsel for state libraries says there is no state law preventing libraries from accepting and offering the campaign book to the public.
Steve Poizner's memoir about teaching at a San Jose high school isn't released until tomorrow, but it already jumped to the No. 6 spot on Amazon.com's sales rankings at one point today.
Want all the latest news and information on the gubernatorial race? Don't forget to check out The Bee's Gov2010 page.
In tomorrow's Bee:
Undocumented students at California public colleges have become a hot topic in the GOP gubernatorial primary. Susan Ferriss looks at the numbers and the costs of undocumented students enrolled in the system.
Laurel Rosenhall reports that the controversy surrounding Sarah Palin's speaking gig at CSU Stanislaus has led to calls for more transparency regarding the nonprofit foundations that foot the bill for speaking fees and other events on campuses.
The State Worker columnist Jon Ortiz writes on why some state workers were relieved about this week's court ruling that furloughs will continue.
The Bee editorial board blasts candidates, especially several running for attorney general, for stretching the truth with their ballot designations.
In a second piece, The Bee editorial board lauds famed high school math teacher Jaime Escalante, who died earlier this week.








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