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ls already have been 
stressed, after pumping accelerated during the dry winter in 2008 and 2009."The 
challenge is that in last drought we drew down groundwater resources and 
never allowed them to recover," said Heather Cooley, water program co-director 
for the Pacific Institute, a water policy think tank in Oakland. "We're 
seeing long term, ongoing declining groundwater levels, and that's a major 
problem."Many towns and cities already have ordered severe cutbacks in water 
use.With some rivers reduced to a trickle, fish populations also are being 
affected. Eggs in salmon-spawning beds of the American River near Sacramento 
were sacrificed after upstream releases from Folsom Dam were severely cut 
back.The drought is highlighting the traditional tensions between groups 
that claim the state's limited water for their own priorities  farmers, 
city residents and conservationists.Chuck Bonham, director of the California 
Department of Fish and Wildlife, urged everyone to come together during 
the crisis."This is not about picking between delta smelt and long-fin smelt 
and chinook salmon, and it's not about picking between fish and farms 
or people and the environment," he said. "It is about really hard 
decisions on a real-time basis where we may have to accept some 
impact now to avoid much greater impact later."
Jan. 29, 2014: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, left, looks out over 
the Super Bowl security operations center in East Rutherford, N.J.APDozens 
of federal and local law enforcement agencies have heightened security in 
preparation for Sunday's Super Bowl, limiting access to New Jersey's MetLife 
Stadium and beefing up measures for mass transit in light of recent 
suicide bombings in Russia.Despite no specific terror threats against the 
game, officials say suicide attacks on a trolleybus and a train station 
in Russia that killed more than 30 people within weeks of the 
Winter Olympics have raised worries among authorities, Reuters reported."Of 
particular concern to us is what was going on overseas in Volgograd 
in regard to the Sochi Olympics. As you know both of those 
bombings were targeting mass transit," Col. Rick Fuentes, head of the New 
Jersey State Police, told reporters this week. "That is a concern with 
the mass transit; we've prepared ourselves for it."The Transportation Security 
Administration said Friday that all fans boarding trains to the stadium 
from Secaucus Junction Station, the start of NJ Transit's 6.8-mile line 
to the stadium in East Rutherford, must pass through a security checkpoint 
manned by TSA agents.Only people who show agents a valid Super Bowl 
ticket will be allowed to pass through the security checkpoint and board 
a train, said John Durkin, special agent in charge of the TSA 
Newark field office.Fans will only be all

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">JACKSON, Miss.  To hear Natasha Stewart tell it, she was just 
trying to help an insecure woman when she helped arrange for her 
to get silicone injections in her buttocks, shots that prosecutors say were 
deadly. A jury disagreed, convicting Stewart on Friday of culpable negligence 
manslaughter.Stewart, of suburban Memphis, Tenn., was found guilty Friday 
in Jackson, Miss., in the death of 37-year-old Karima Gordon of Atlanta.Authorities 
say Stewart, an adult entertainer also known as Pebbelz Da Model, took 
$200 for a referral to the alleged injector and falsely represented that 
the injector was a nurse.Stewart had been charged with "depraved-heart murder," 
but jurors decided to go with the option they had been given 
to convict Stewart of the lesser charge.
 PHOENIX  Authorities say several gunshots were fired Friday night outside 
a Phoenix high school as a basketball game was going on inside, 
but no one was hit.Police spokesman Steve Martos confirmed that there were 
no injuries as a result of the gunfire, but he did not 
release other details.The Arizona Republic reports that police said 15 shot 
were fired near Cesar Chavez High School in southwest Phoenix.The paper 
reports that hundreds of people had been attending the boys varsity game, 
and students said the gym was evacuated.Lt. Tom Van Dorn says the 
police gang squad was investigating, and officials are looking for three 
people.He says that though no one was shot, paramedics evaluated three people 
for other medical conditions.At least a dozen police cars remained parked 
outside the high school with lights flashing later Friday night as a 
police helicopter circled the area.
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