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Fri, May 2, 2008
The California Report
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Host: Rachael Myrow

Get Ready for Water Rationing
Scientists with the Department of Water Resources have assessed the final snow pack readings of the year and found water content in the Sierra averaging just two thirds of normal. As a result, some California communities could face mandatory water rationing this summer.
Reporters:
• Cy Musiker

PALCO Bankruptcy Update
There are significant developments in the Pacific Lumber bankruptcy case. The company is now backing a plan that would give control over PALCO's north coast timber operations to another company that promises to log the lands sustainably. Even so, this bankruptcy is far from settled.
Reporters:
• Tamara Keith

May Day
Thousands of immigrants and their supporters turned out in communities across California to call for immigration reform. In contrast to last year's melee in Los Angeles, marches there yesterday were smaller and remained peaceful.
Reporters:
• Rob Schmitz

End Music
"Tom Cat" by Tom Scott and The L.A. Express from the CD "Bluestreak" (SBME Special Mkts 724951)

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