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Subject: Tom Rex

  • When Revolution Meets Reality

    Governor Symington says his massive tax cuts have brought prosperity to Arizona. Actually, they are bringing on a fiscal train wreck that could damage the state for decades.

    December 28, 1995
  • Fife's Myth

    Symington's tax cuts had little or nothing to do with Arizona's economic boom, which isn't as robust as it's made out to be

    October 9, 1997
  • Shafted Again

    Mining industry strikes another rich vein in the Legislature

    April 22, 1999
  • Letters to the Editor

    From the week of December 13–19, 2001

    December 13, 2001
  • Raising Arizona

    Okay, Janet, you won. Now what?

    November 9, 2006
  • Fiscal Fissure

    Deep cuts proposed to state budget set up bleak future for Arizonans

    November 29, 2001
  • Silent Majority

    Although immigration has filled the central city with minorities, Hispanics remain neighborhood inactivists

    October 12, 2000
  • BOB's a Bust

    Bank One Ballpark was touted as a powerful economic engine for downtown. Data show, however, that BOB has fueled sales mostly for BOB. The meager spillover doesn't bode well for the Arizona Cardinals' stadium aspirations.

    March 9, 2000
  • Boomerang Bust

    San Manuel is finding out what happens when an Australian company buys the local copper mine and lays off half the town

    August 26, 1999
  • Jingo All the Way

    Outside groups leading the anti-immigration campaign in Arizona are trying to distance themselves from their own bigoted pasts.

    December 25, 1997