Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger collected a record-breaking $12 million in campaign contributions in the first six months of this year, a large chunk of which came from a select list of powerful longtime California political donors, according to campaign finance reports filed Monday with the secretary of state's office. Schwarzenegger amassed contributions in five separate campaign accounts during the first half of the year, including six-figure sums to his California Recovery Team that financed campaigns for his successful bond measure in March and signature-gathering efforts to push for changes in the California workers' compensation system. He also has raised hundreds of...