Red County/OC Blog News Roundup -- November 9, 2007
Posted by: Jubal | 11/09/2007 7:08 AM
Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Carona Stained By Paintball Lease, Indictment Says -- LAT
An associate of the Orange County sheriff allegedly sought thousands to arrange Carona's help obtaining land for a recreational park.
Great Park Postpones CEO Appointment -- OCR
A top candidate withdrew from consideration 24 hours before Thursday's meeting
She's The (Under)Sheriff -- OC Weekly
Indicted by the Feds, Carona slides his most loyal soldier into temporary command at the Sheriff’s Department
UCI Gave Bren A Say In Dean Selection -- LAT
But the billionaire reportedly didn't influence the firing of Erwin Chemerinsky. Chancellor got input from other sources.
Santiago Fire Fully Contained -- OCR
Firefighters focus on hot spots; U.S. Forest Service to take over operation Friday.
The Orange Grove: Before The Berlin Wall Fell -- OCR
A teenager's tour of East Berlin leaves a lasting impression of tyranny.
Skate And BMX Area Planned For Kaleidescope Courtyards -- OCR
A brotherhood of action-sports enthusiasts will get a new place to demo sports gear.


Here's a candidate for Great Park CEO: Gina Marie Lindsey, head of Los Angeles World Airports.
Dear Citizens of Orange County,
Sheriff Carona will be speaking to the Full Disclosure Network concerning his Firestorm.
Shortly after the federal indictment was made public, Orange County Sheriff Michael Carona took a sixty day leave of absence from his office to focus his attention to preparing and assisting with his defense of this recent Firestorm.
Sheriff Carona gave an in depth interview about his decision to temporarily leave the day-to-day duties to his command staff and the surrounding Firestorm to Emmy Award winning producer and host Leslie Dutton of the Full Disclosure Network.
"Full Disclosure Network® cable and Internet television programs are hosted by Leslie Dutton and billed as “the news behind the news” for the past fifteen years. The programs feature local, state and national law enforcement officials, civic leaders and experts and activists and provide information on critical issues that often to do not get covered in-depth on commercial television."
The full interview of Sheriff Carona and his Firestorm will be released in a few days, by the Full Disclosure Network to 45 cable systems and the Internet.
There is a short cut of Sheriff Carona's Firestorm interview that will be posted on the Full Disclosure Network Blog.
You continued support of OUR SHERIFF is greatly appreciated during this recent Firestorm.
Remember: Headlights On!