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Denver Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
Cynthia Mary Roberson is an unemployed mother who police say led her 12- and 14-year-old sons and their friends to commit at least 20 armed robberies and assaults, including the beating of a teenage boy who had nothing more than an orange lollipop.
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Signs of the Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Cynthia Mary Roberson is an unemployed mother who police say led her 12- and 14-year-old sons and their friends to commit at least 20 armed robberies and assaults, including the beating of a teenage boy who had nothing more than an orange lollipop. Her motivation was purely financial - police said she needed money to pay rent and the loan on her gold Chevrolet. In every case, the mother drove the getaway...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Cynthia Mary Roberson is an unemployed mother who police say led her 12- and 14-year-old sons and their friends to commit at least 20 armed robberies and assaults, including the beating of a teenage boy who had nothing more than an orange lollipop.
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
PHOENIX - Cynthia Mary Roberson is an unemployed mother who police say led her 12- and 14-year-old sons and their friends to commit at least 20 armed robberies and assaults, including the beating of a teenage boy who had nothing more than an orange lollipop.Her motivation was purely financial — police said she needed money to pay rent and the loan on her gold Chevrolet. In every case, the mother...
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | yesterday
The number of homeless schoolchildren is now equivalent to the population of Fountain Hills.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | yesterday
Feds have extended a program to aid borrowers.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 11 minutes ago
In light of the swine flu pandemic, Phoenix Sky Harbor International and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway airports have made plans and instituted training to stay open if a pandemic decimates their workforces.
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Later On (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Very interesting article by Jonathan Cohn (author of Sick: The Untold Story of America’s Health Care Crisis—and the People Who Pay the Price) in the Boston Globe: “I don’t want America to begin rationing care to their citizens in the way these other countries do.” That was Arizona Senator Jon Kyl, speaking last month about healthcare reform. [...]
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Phoenix police identified an elderly pedestrian who died while crossing North. 32nd Street near Red Mountain Loop 202 on Saturday as Catalino Diaz-Villa, 83.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
TUCSON, Ariz. - Long dependent on wellwater and supplies sent hundreds of miles by canal from the Colorado River, this desert city will soon harvest some of its 12 inches of annual rainfall to help bolster its water resources.
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PrairiePundit (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
Jennifer Rubin: Those who suspect the president is engaged in a bit of dangerous self-delusion and denial about certain unpleasant realities regarding the threats from rogue states won’t be heartened to read that his current non-proliferation fetish stems, at least according to the New York Times , from his college infatuation with the nuclear freeze movement. Apparently, youthful Obama did not...
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Hyscience (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
The more I learn about Barack Obama, the more frightened over where he is taking America I become. And that applies to not only his domestic policies but also his foreign policies. As Jennifer Rubin writes at Commentary , Barack Obama has been getting it wrong on the threats we face and on disarming America for 25 years : Those who suspect the president is engaged in a bit of dangerous self-delusion...
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 22 hours ago
Many dog owners have had this experience: Arriving home, they discover their pooch looking sheepish, with its head down, ears pulled back, tail tucked between the legs, maybe slinking behind the sofa. Puzzled, they soon discover the reason: a favorite pair of shoes chewed to pieces, or perhaps the kitchen garbage can upended.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 22 hours ago
Mill faces new economic challenges with stalled development, departure of retailers.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | yesterday
Soaring temperatures didn't stop residents from celebrating July Fourth at traditional fireworks shows throughout the Valley. Some used the day to do a little protesting.
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anita01 | 03/24/2009
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maqbar | 03/23/2009
An SLR, Gallardo Spyder, Gallardo and F430 Spider all together at the Fashion Square Mall. Here's all the cars I saw that day, most of them here at the mall: SLR, LP640, Gallardo, Gallardo Spyder, F430 Spider, 2 Bentley GTs, Flying Spur, Viper SRT-10.
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delsin | 03/07/2009
Phoenix is most popular city as well as the capitol of Arizona in the United States. This city draws many visitors for its sightseeing, attractions, nightlife, and a lot of lodging facilities also. I went to this city in my last winter holidays. Before going there, I heard a lot about the desert area and destinations of this city. But when I feel these things from closer then I feel very happy. This...