OC Blog News Roundup - April 20, 2008
Posted by: Jonathan Constantine | 04/20/2008 10:18 AM

Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Ex-sheriff's code of silence hid jail happenings (OCR)
30 years of secrecy at the sheriff's office led to problems revealed in Grand Jury probe.
Orange County's effort to roll back pensions goes to L.A. courts (LAT)
A Superior Court judge issued a final written ruling Monday ordering Orange County's legal case seeking to roll back deputies' pensions to be handled in the Los Angeles County
100 Holocaust survivors expected to attend ceremony on April 29.
Foreclosures spike unevenly in O.C. (OCR)
Homeowners struggle in central cities but coast on the Coast.
Passover observed (DP)
The Passover Seder, a ritual yearly meal that commemorates the exodus of the Jews from Egypt, is meant to honor the past. But Rabbi Reuven Mintz of the Chabad Jewish Center in Newport Beach also sees it as an opportunity to plan for the future -- and to put the present in context.
Cook prevails in funds (DP)
The Federal Election Commission's first quarter fundraising reports were released to a barrage of spin this week, as the 46th district's congressional candidates tried to frame their fundraising efforts as successful.
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