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Diverse group aspires to 52nd
\"California has a wealth of brain power when we consider Silicon Valley,\" said [Linda Harris-Forster], daughter of South Central activist \"Sweet\" Alice Harris. \"We have to infuse our economy with new revenues from green technology that will help create family wage jobs. It is a win-win-win situation.\" \"I do not support the governor's budget plan nor do I support lottery-backed bonds that will leave our children huge debt in the years to come,\" [Hall] said of how the state should address its budget woes. \"I believe that we should reconsider the various tax breaks we are giving to certain groups ... We should make the business industry pay their share of taxes.\" \"The bottom line is that there no simple solutions,\" [Diane J. Martinez] said. \"It is really a long-term solution that involves tackling our infrastructure such as water, energy and transportation. It is a solution that involves building a stronger and more competitive economy with good jobs ... Housing can only be affordable is people can support themselves in a community and with out changing economy that opportunity is becoming more and more elusive.\"
Trial under way in 2006 Gibson double murder
  A palm print found in the trailer is [Kevin Smith]'s, matched to him by the State Police Crime Lab, [Mark Rhodes] said. He alluded to other evidence linking Smith to the murder. Smith's attorney, J.D. Schoonenberg of Houma, says the prosecutors have no evidence supporting their allegation Smith had a .38-caliber revolver, among other details in their \"weak\" case. The weapon was never recovered. [Khari LeBlanc] later saw his friend Corey Sims and told him Smith was in town. Sims went to visit and discovered the wounded men. He called LeBlanc immediately.