SACRAMENTO (AP) - The state auditor will examine compensation practices at the University of California that allowed the system to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in bonuses and perks without public input, after a legislative committee ordered the review Tuesday. Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, D-Los Angles, requested the audit, calling the university's actions all the more glaring because they came when student fees were being increased to close budget gaps. "There has been a flagrant disregard for the use of taxpayer dollars by the UC president's office," Nunez said during an appearance before the Joint Legislative Audit Committee. "They...