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Procedure Dissolve the levain in the water. Add the other ingredients and mix thoroughly by hand. DDT: 75-78ºF. Transfer the dough to a clean, lightly oiled bowl. Ferment for 3-4 hours with 4 folds at 50 minute intervals. (I did this by the “stretch and fold in the bowl” technique.) Transfer the dough to a lightly floured board. Pre-shape as a tight boule. Cover and let rest for 20-30 minutes to relax the gluten. Shape as a tight boule and place, seam side up, in a floured banneton. Cover and retard overnight in refrigerator. Remove the boule from the refrigerator and allow to warm and complete proofing for 1-3 hours. (Watch the dough, not the clock!) ....
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Copy Link California Attorney General Rob Bonta, pictured in San Francisco on March 24, announced an effort to increase transparency into police shooting and misconduct records Friday, while omitting that his office is withholding the most crucial files. (Beth LaBerge/KQED) California s new Attorney General Rob Bonta announced an effort to increase transparency and accelerate the release of police use-of-force and misconduct records Friday, well over two years after a landmark police transparency law granted public access to those files and KQED requested them via the state Public Records Act. But Bonta s press release glosses over or completely omits aspects of long-running litigation brought by KQED and the First Amendment Coalition, including the California Department of Justice s continued withholding of some of the most crucial files related to potential crimes committed by police officers, according to attorneys involved in the case. ....