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06/14/2004
Herald and NewsKlamath Falls, ORJune 14, 2004
Water trades work elsewhere:Why not in the Basin?
By Jane S. Shaw
Matthew Brown, Jane Shaw
08/13/1998
Tacoma News TribuneAugust 13, 1998
By Matthew Brown and Jane S. Shaw
Jane Shaw, Michael Sanera
09/04/1996
Wall Street JournalSeptember 4, 1996
By Michael Sanera and Jane S. Shaw
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09/07/1995
Wall Street JournalSeptember 7, 1995
By Pamela S. Snyder and Jane S. Shaw

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