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Published 07/04/2009 by AFP via Yahoo!


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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Top California lawmakers raised hope on Thursday that an elusive budget deal could be at hand, as officials began issuing billions of dollars in 'IOUs' to avoid a cash crisis on the second day of a new fiscal year without an agreement to balance the state's...

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