BREECH OF FAITH

Like everyone else these days, Tammi and Chris Carmody have many questions about the Clintons’ proposed health plan. But this young Phoenix couple knows for sure that a “health insurance for everyone” scenario sounds better than what they faced after the August 1 birth of their second child. The Carmodys…

WHAT’S $12 MILLLION AMONG FRIENDS?

In a cool, hushed room on East Magnolia Street, Maricopa County officials threw away more than $12 million in taxpayer money last week. The county’s Health Care Agency–with the blessing of the Board of Supervisors–began to dismantle a brand-new, multimillion-dollar computer system that was mostly paid for but had scarcely…

WANNA SEE BETTE DAVIS’ BUTT?

David Parker lovingly unwraps a plastic baggie and carefully flattens it on the coffee table. Inside the bag are the remains of a badly disintegrated cigarette butt. Most of the tobacco has long since fallen out, and one end of the crumpled paper bears a faintly visible crimson smear. As…

LIBRARIAN SHELVED

The ax has finally fallen on Kamala Stillwell, director of the Maricopa County Library District, who has been involved in a bitter, years-long fight with County Manager Roy Pederson about how the district spends its money. On September 22, after a brief executive session, the county Board of Supervisors voted…

A DOCTOR’S THOUGHTS ON CLINTON’S HEALTH PLAN

There is nobody in the medical field in this state with a better reputation than Dr. John Eckstein at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale. Having been thoroughly confused by what everyone tells me about President Clinton’s health plan, I decided to seek out Dr. Eckstein the other day for his…

IN RUSSIA, DAYS THAT SHAKE THE WORLD

Ernest Hemingway said that no one had ever written a truer account of battle than Stendahl in his re-creation of Waterloo in his classic novel The Red and the Black. “Once you have read it,” Hemingway wrote in Men at War, “you will have been at the battle of Waterloo…

FEDS PROBE SYMINGTON FIRMA GRAND JURY INVESTIGATES THE GOVERNOR’S DEVELOPMENT COMPANY AND ITS NUMEROUS FAILED REAL ESTATE DEALS

A federal grand jury is conducting an investigation of Governor Fife Symington’s development company that apparently extends beyond previously known probes into the governor’s business activities, documents reviewed by New Times reveal. The grand jury, impaneled in Phoenix, recently sought financial records on 17 Symington Company projects in Arizona, the…

ONCE A LAWYER MOVES IN, THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD

The neighbors from hell had left a message. I saw the huge potted palm that blocked the driveway at once. The wilted plant sat there in a 100-pound pot, ominously blocking the path to our new neighbors’ house. Do not come near me, was the obvious message. Since it was…

MAHONEY WELSHES ON AN IRISH DEBT

Even in Arizona, you do not normally get your aspirants for high public office on a grand-theft-auto rap. But last week, U.S. Senate front-runner Dick Mahoney was explaining to me how he had not stolen another man’s truck. Startled into accounting for his behavior, Mahoney put his explanation together slowly,…

COSMIC EVENTS

Atop Mount Graham inside the Columbine Visitor Center on a brisk Saturday morning, a half-dozen Department of Public Safety officers stood in a circle. They were discussing the merits of shining their shoes. “The colonel says we can wear Reeboks if we can get a shine on them,” one officer…

FOR DECONCINI, POLITICS WAS AN ENRICHING EXPERIENCE

It seemed a flawless setting. Dennis DeConcini visualized this as his final great moment in Arizona politics. Such presumption was not surprising. Over the years, the senior senator’s opinion of himself has been inflated in direct correlation to the swelling of his bank account. He was fresh from a single…

ALONE IN THE DARK

At the time, it seemed of no consequence. It happened on a night in Chicago while the Suns were playing in the championship series against the Bulls. The Suns had their backs to the wall after losing the first two games of the series here in America West Arena. And…

MAY DIVORCE BE WITH YOU

There wasn’t much left of Janet when Bob Hirschfeld got done with her. A tall, soft-spoken woman, she takes great pride in her rail-straight posture and unshakable composure. But after three hours of questioning, she seemed shrunken and lost–slumping against the courtroom table and weeping into her hands. Janet knew…