SACRAMENTO - Attorneys for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday demanded that radio stations immediately stop airing what they called "false" ads by the state's powerful teachers' union critical of the governor's education plans. But the request appeared to have come one day too late. The ad in question, which accuses Schwarzenegger of cutting "school funding by billions," stopped running Tuesday, according to the California Teachers Association. In its place, a broader coalition of education officials unveiled a spot Wednesday that criticizes Schwarzenegger for not keeping "his word to our students." On Wednesday, Schwarzenegger took to the airwaves in a half-dozen...