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Info:Correction date: May 2, 1996
Miner Regulations
Arizona copper kings are enthusiastic about a pending mine-reclamation law--because they... More >>
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If it weren't for the Earth's gravitational pull, a Phoenix grandfather claims he'd have pedaled his stationary-exercise bicycle a fifth of the... More >>
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Don't try to tell Dixie about the Freudian symbology of a lock and a key. She isn't buying.
Instead, the northern Arizona widow is... More >>
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One of Arizona's largest commercial-rafting operations is up the Salt River without a paddle--or any other equipment for that matter.
Salt... More >>
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The mission of the "sexual predators" part of Arizona's year-old Community Protection Act sounds compelling: keeping the vilest, most aberrant... More >>
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It was Friday night, March 22, and the big show was three hours away. Already, cars were filling the lot at Veterans' Memorial Coliseum. Most... More >>
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A dozen people, some giddy from sleep deprivation, gathered at the Tempe home of Tom Polakis on March 30 to compare notes after one of the most... More >>
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Robert Updike gets a lot of parking tickets. He even got one once while he was in court, fighting previous parking tickets.
Since he's a... More >>
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By Thursday, Apr 11 1996
But Are We Ahead of Guam?
Fed up with a pay scale that forces some to seek food stamps, state workers protested Governor J. Fife Symington... More >>
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John Yeoman's death last week in an automobile crash is not expected to derail a federal grand jury investigation of Governor J. Fife Symington... More >>
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