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After months of trading blame and criticism from afar, the president and GOP congressional leaders will meet Wednesday to discuss the economy.
News Analysis: The governor is stuck between Republicans who refuse tax hikes, Democrats who resist cuts and a tangle of special interests and voter-mandated requirements.
The L.A. County district attorney also accuses the union representing Assessor John Noguez's office workers of interfering with the investigation.
An additional $5.8 million in property taxes, plus cuts in city departments and outside consultants would yield $16 million in total savings.
President Obama has reason to worry in the swing state, where there is far less enthusiasm for him than there was four years ago.

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