Three months ago, at a highly publicized bill signing ceremony in Sacramento, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger left the distinct impression that California's long and often bitterly fought water wars were finally coming to an end. As the governor observed: "People have fought and fought and fought, Democrats against Republicans, businesses against labor, farmers against environmentalists, rural against urban, the ...
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