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Two men are found dead in Marana (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - Two men were found dead Friday in the back of a dark blue Jeep left on a power-line access road in Marana. A woman jogging near West Ina and North Silverbell roads saw the Jeep around 7 a.m. and |
Tucson Region
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Manzanita dramatizes Civil War (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - They say the battle between the North and the South is still being waged. It certainly was Friday at Manzanita Elementary School, 3000 E. Manzanita Ave., as fifth- graders simulated the Civil War on |
Tucson Region
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AIMS fudge factor in the making (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - PHOENIX - Juniors in Arizona schools may be able to graduate next year without passing AIMS, under the terms of a deal being negotiated at the Capitol. They just would have to come close to passing |
Tucson Region
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30 years later, U.S. still paying for war (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - In the deep of night when the sky over Tucson is at its darkest, Vietnam veteran Stovell Elie sometimes lies awake asking an unanswerable question. "Why me?" wonders Elie, 56, who has had Agent |
Tucson Region
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Plan to lure movies wants limits on sex (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - PHOENIX - The future of $70 million of tax credits to lure movie producers to Arizona may depend on the amount of visible sex that lawmakers are willing to tolerate in such films. Backers of the |
Tucson Region
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Bloodmobile schedule (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - The American Red Cross will be seeking blood donors at these times and places next week: Sunday ? Foothills Mall Donor Center, 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd., 10 a. |
Tucson Region
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Regent, panel to seek UA's next president (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - TEMPE - The search for a new University of Arizona president will be led by Tucson businessman and Regent Fred Boice, who plans to have a wide-ranging committee in place by July and a successor to |
Tucson Region
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Murder warrant out in Arivaca man's death (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - A first-degree-murder arrest warrant has been issued for a man authorities say shot and killed a 27-year-old Arivaca man earlier this month. Ruben Warren Zuniga, 18, is being sought in connection |
Tucson Region
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1 man dead, 1 badly hurt in W. Side crash (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - A man was killed and another critically injured early Friday when the car they were in crashed into a light pole on Tucson's West Side, police said. The driver, Roland Varela, 30, and passenger |
Tucson Region
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Deaths (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. ACKER, Phyllis F., 83, homemaker, April 26, Hudgel's Swan. ALLEN, Terry W. |
Tucson Region
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2 indicted in importing of medical gear (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - A Tucson businessman and his German associate were indicted in federal court on charges they imported illegal medical equipment into the United States and then tried to sell it, officials said |
Tucson Region
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Ask Jimmy (Apr 30 2005 07:29 GMT) - On Saturday evening (4/23/) I was camping near Nogales, Ariz., and there were some intermittent rain showers. At one point between showers (about 10 p.m.), my son and I saw a full rainbow made by |
Event Planning
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Soderbergh Lets Viewers Watch New Movies Where They Want (Apr 30 2005 07:28 GMT) - Earlier this year, a Blockbuster representative suggested that a great way to cut down on movie piracy was to admit that not everyone wanted to go see a movie in the theater, and to just release movies on DVDs at the same time as in the theater -- giving viewers a choice on how to watch new movies. While this was obviously a self-serving statement from a video rental company, it still does make some sense -- which is probably why it seemed like it would never happen. However, it looks like there are some forward-thinking people around in Hollywood. Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh has done a deal with some of Mark Cuban's companies (which explains some of this) to release six new films in theaters and on DVD at the same time. Soderbergh defended the decision by noting: |
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