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Contents @FCTX2:Preface Acknowledgments 1. Water: Commodity or Human Right? @FCTX:Battles for Water in the West @PAGER:!!PAGER PLEASE NOTE: We need a style for the regional chapter subtitles that displays them better than the FCTX3 style in the Johnson template. Would you make an FCTX3 style for the regions that is the same size as the titles but italic? I think they should start on their own line and be indented but not as much as the Johnson FCTX3. Subtitles for Chapter 1 and Part Opener before Chapter 8 can be part of title after colon.!! @FCTX2: 2. Hard Ball vs. the High Road @FCTX3: Stockton, California @FCTX2: 3. Small-Town Surprise for a Corporate Water Giant @FCTX3: Felton, California @FCTX:Scandals in the South @FCTX2: 4. The Price of Incompetence @FCTX3: Atlanta, Georgia @FCTX2: 5. The Hundred-Year War @FCTX3: Lexington, Kentucky @FCTX:New England Skirmishes @FCTX2: 6. Keeping the Companies at Bay @FCTX3: Lee, Massachusetts @FCTX2: 7. Cooking the Numbers @FCTX3: Holyoke, Massachusetts @FCTX:Corporate Target: The Great Lakes @FCTX2: 8. When Nestl¿ Comes @FCTX3: Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin @FCTX2: 9. To Quench a Thirst @FCTX3: Mecosta County, Michigan @FCTX2: 10. Whose Water, Whose World Is It? Notes Resources Index The Authors
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Water resources development -- Social aspects.
Privatization -- Social aspects.