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Ellen Corbett (D-San Leandro) sponsored the bill, SB 220, amid concern that the public was sometimes paying high prices for tap water put through an additional refining process by bottlers. The governor also said he was signing legislation that will potentially reduce the costs college students face in buying textbooks the national theatre washington . AB 1548 by Assemblyman Jose Solorio (D-Santa Ana) will require publishers and college bookstores to disclose the price of books to faculty members when they are deciding which books to require of their students. The governor vetoed a bill by Sen theatre washington . Carole Migden (D-San Francisco) that would have required manufacturers to label food that includes the product of a cloned animal or its progeny washington theater . In his veto message, the governor said SB 63 is preempted by federal law. He also used his veto to kill legislation that would have required retailers and government agencies to take additional steps to protect consumer information from costly security breaches washington kennedy center . Assemblyman Dave Jones (D-Sacramento) accused the governor of siding with big business over consumers in vetoing AB 779. "I'm shocked and disappointed that the governor thinks our personal information should be left out in the open for identity thieves and hackers to pilfer," Jones said. Schwarzenegger said the bill "attempts to legislate in an area where the marketplace has already assigned responsibilities and liabilities that provide for the protection of consumers. "Another bill that had sparked some controversy was SB 886, which the governor signed. It allows the South Coast Air Quality Management District to extend the term of its chairman, William Burke, who otherwise would have been removed by term limits in January. Burke, the president of the Los Angeles Marathon, is the husband of Los Angeles County Supervisor Yvonne B. Burke, and formerly headed a campaign committee that has contributed tens of thousands of dollars to state lawmakers. --patrick. mcgreevyBut Feuer said "this will help catch killers. " He added that he has had inquiries from other states and from members of Congress who may be willing to follow California's lead. The legislation was one of several bills introduced this year in response to a spike in gun violence last year in Los Angeles. The governor's veto of SB 1, dubbed the California Dream Act, marked the second time in two years that he had rejected a proposal by Sen.

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And it's a feel-bad story about a sleepy neighborhood attacked, out of nowhere, by an army of frozen-yogurt fiends. On Huntley Drive just south of Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, a small frozen-yogurt shop is nestled between NutriBliss, the natural Viagra store, and a private home national theatre washington dc parking . It's called, preposterously, Pinkberry, and it has become an obsession with weight-conscious Angelenos shakespeare theatre . The yogurt itself is tangy and stiff, without the overbearing sweetness that screams artificial flavoring folger theater . And because it is the owner's own recipe, it is impossible to find elsewhere. So Pinkberry addicts come from Los Feliz, the Valley, South Bay and Beverly Hills to get their fix the kennedy center . They circle their cars around the neighborhood looking for parking and wait patiently in 20-minute lines that have been known to go up the block and around the corner National Theatre Washington - nationaltheatre . It has been called "Crackberry" and "frozen heroin juice" by its fans and detractors because many of the college kids, television writers and well-to-do families who cheerfully queue up as many as four nights in a single week agree with food blogger Rosie O'Neill, who wrote recently: "I would get Pinkberry IV'ed into my veins if I could. "Leslie Grossman, an actress, described it like this: "The first time you try it, you're like -- 'Eh,' and then you're like, 'Did I eat that whole thing?' And then the next day you are like, 'I could really go for a Pinkberry right now. ' "Before Pinkberry, there was a tattoo parlor and before that there was a medical marijuana distribution center and before that there was a garage Then 2 1/2 years ago, Hyekyung Hwang (a National Theatre Washington - nationaltheatre . k. National Theatre Washington tickets a National Theatre Washington . Shelly) signed a lease for the 600-square-foot space and decided to open an English Tea Room. The neighbors shook their heads, laughed and wished her luck.

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