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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT41) LOS ANGELES -- Nov. 4, 2002 -- ELN-SCHWARZENEGGER-POLITICS-2 -- Arnold Schwarzenegger, the 54-year-old actor responsible for more than 500 on-screen deaths (according to a Web site that tabulates such things), has begun building a political resume in the name of children. Proposition 49, which he drafted and is promoting with his own money, would take more than a half-billion dollars out of the state's general fund and apply it to before- and after-school programs. If the state is running in the red, as it is now, then the measure would not take effect until revenue grows. The measure is expected to pass on Tuesday by a comfortable margin. Schwarzenegger speaking in October 2002 at a town hall meeting at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles. (Monica Almeida/The New York Times) *LITE
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2002-11-04
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The New York Times Agency
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