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Off to Tucson again…

Getting eldest child all registered at the University of Arizona this weekend. He’ll be staying with family there when he starts school there in August. This trip is to get him registered and familiar with campus. Next trip we’ll have to move all the tigers… well, some of the tigers. He had about 50 at [...]

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Tucson suspect's footprints lead to stolen goods

Arizona authorities found a John Deere tractor, a utility trailer, 15 rifles and money that had been stolen from the Tucson Rifle Club by following the suspect's footprints.

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ADS - U.S. student visas go mostly to the rich and successful

From my archive of press clippings: Arizona Daily Star U.S. student visas go mostly to the rich and successful Applicants must have good grades and high incomes — and even then, securing one proves far from easy By Brady McCombs Arizona Daily Star Tucson, Arizona Published: 03.12.2008 Patricia Azuara's trip to the U.S. Consulate in Nogales on Oct. 1, 2004, should be fairly painless,

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Locklear Receives Rehab Support From Richie

ET has the latest... New details are emerging about Heather Locklear 's recent four-week stay at the Sierra Tucson rehab facility in Arizona, where she was treated for depression and anxiety. A source is telling the Chicago Sun-Times today that she received daily calls from her ex-husband and Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora. Heather also received company from her longtime boyfriend Jack Wagner and...

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Trench On Mars Ready For Next Sampling By NASA Lander

Tucson AZ (SPX) Jul 25, 2008 - NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has groomed the bottom of a shallow trench to prepare for collecting a sample to be analyzed from a hard subsurface layer where the soil may contain frozen water.

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Feeding Filth

Tucson, Arizona. Perhaps I'm the only one who found Gabriela Rico's AZ Star article on Eggplant's visit to Tucson positively revolting. What a disgusting piece to read as I hear about Carlene Balderrama, 53-year-old wife and mother of three, committing suicide several hours before her foreclosed house went on the auction block. Unlike Carlene, Graham Bell never had to worry about such nuisances as...

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Bee “Doesn’t See The Point” of Ethics Investigation

Arizona State Senate President Tim Bee (R-Tucson) rejected a request to appoint a bipartisan panel to investigate whether Republicans broke legislative rules when they improperly ended a filibuster attempt to vote on the same-sex marriage amendment: ”I don’t see the point in it,” Bee, a Tucson Republican, said Wednesday of the request to appoint an independent panel. “If [...]

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Saturday Concert Spotlights Lady Rockers

Big News Network.com Posted on: Thursday, 24 July 2008, 06:00 CDT By Kevin W. Smith, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Jul. 24–Tucson is in desperate need of more women rockers. We have our share of talented lady singer/so… Read the full article here

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I Dream of Jeannie

Barbara Eden, born as Barbara Jean Moorhead on August, 23rd 1934 in Tucson, Arizona, everyone’s favorite Jeannie, is one of America’s most endearing and enduring stars. Her long running series "I Dream of Jeannie" has been on television screens globally for 40 uninterrupted years since beginning its first year network run on NBG in 1965. Her Long curled hair piled up on top of the head. Her vintage...

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Saturday Concert Spotlights Lady Rockers

By Kevin W. Smith, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Jul. 24--Tucson is in desperate need of more women rockers. We have our share of talented lady singer/songwriters, but in areas like metal, hip-hop and rock, there's a serious drought of players.

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Food Fight: A Sweet Victory for Healthy Buffet Chain

By Gerald M. Gay, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Jul. 24--The popular soup and salad chain Sweet Tomatoes claimed a sweet victory in this week's Food Fight looking for the best buffet/all-you-can-eat restaurant in Tucson.

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Phoenix Completes Longest Work Shift

Tucson AZ (SPX) Jul 24, 2008 - Phoenix early Tuesday finished its longest work shift of the mission. The lander stayed awake for 33 hours, completing tasks that included rasping and scraping by the robotic arm, in addition to atmosphere observations in coordination with simultaneous observations by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

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NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander Prepares For Next Sample Analysis

Tucson AZ (SPX) Jul 24, 2008 - The latest activities of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander have moved the mission closer to analyzing a sample of material, possibly icy soil, from a hard layer at the bottom of a shallow trench beside the lander.

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AMERICAN workers would quit if Grupo Mexico re-takes control of mine operations

Asarco workers would quit if Grupo Mexico re-takes control By Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star KEARNY, Ariz. — Hundreds of workers for Tucson-based Asarco’s mining operations would likely walk off the job if the company is handed back to a Mexico City conglomerate. In demonstrations at the copper-producer’s four Southern Arizona sites today, miners, mechanics and retired workers carried [...]

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Federal trial planned for volunteer who left water in desert

By Stephanie Innes Arizona Daily Star Tucson, Arizona | Published: 07.23.2008 Rather than pay a $175 fine, a local aid volunteer is set to go on trial this week for leaving water jugs in the desert for illegal immigrants. Daniel Millis, 29, is expected to go on trial in federal court Friday morning to defend himself against charges that he littered in Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge

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Boys Chorus passing the hat to help fund its summer tour

What it is : Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus special campaign for its summer tour to Kazakhstan ( Almaty ) and the Czech Republic. Who it's for : The chorus, to fund trip expenses. Who's doing it : The chorus. How to donate : Call 296-6277 or donate online at www.boyschorus.org . The particulars: Rising gas prices have created an unexpected financial glitch in the chorus's trip next month to Kazakhstan