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Hot Links: Stock Market Slides, Montini Dings Arpaio, Phoenix UFOs, and an Obama Sex Tape? Think Again.

By Stephen Lemons Stock market plummets. E.J. Montini bops Arpaio on unconstitutional raids. Arizona Secretary of State Jan Brewer says election day turnout could hit 80 percent. Car dealer blames employer sanctions law for closure. Phoenix police officer collapses following boxing match. D-Backs topple Giants. UA's Coach Olson under investigation...
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By Stephen Lemons

Stock market plummets. E.J. Montini bops Arpaio on unconstitutional raids. Arizona Secretary of State Jan Brewer says election day turnout could hit 80 percent. Car dealer blames employer sanctions law for closure. Phoenix police officer collapses following boxing match. D-Backs topple Giants. UA's Coach Olson under investigation for possible NCAA violation. McCain's Spanish-language ads mislead, according to R-Cubed. Mesa mom ditches kids to go gamble. UFO group scans the skies over Phoenix. And you don't wanna look at that Obama sex tape e-mail. You'll catch a virus. Or at least your 'puter will.

Stock market slide worst since 9/11.

Rep’s Montini dings Arpaio on immigration raids.

Election turnout could hit 80 percent, Brewer says.

Phoenix cop collapses after charity boxing bout.

D-Backs down Giants, 3-1.

Obama sex video? It’s a virus, ya dope.

Owner blames AZ employer sanctions law for dealership closure.

UA b-ball coach investigated over solicitation letter.

Galveston ravaged by Ike.

R-Cubed on McCain’s misleading Spanish language ads.

Mesa mom leaves kid at home to go gamble.

UFO group launches Phoenix site to track flying saucers.

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