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| 14 illegal immigrants in minivan A minivan packed with illegal immigrants rolled Thursday on Interstate 10, causing a series of collisions. The accidents injured at least 18 people, five of whom remain hospitalized in critical condition. |
| TUSD garage sales moving into cyberspace Say goodbye to a summertime tradition. |
| Town of Marana taps Tucson public defender to fill magistrate post Marana has hired Tucson Chief Public Defender Chuck Davies to be its town magistrate. |
| Gunman wounds 3 at Phoenix jr. college PHOENIX — A former student opened fire in a computer lab at a Phoenix community college Thursday afternoon, wounding three people, two critically, authorities said. A man was later arrested. |
| Man arrested in bus-stop stabbing Tucson police have arrested a man suspected in last week's stabbing at a Midtown bus stop. |
| New office moves Dems onto NW Side Republican ground With its new campaign office on the Northwest Side, the Pima County Democratic Party has moved into Republican territory it would like to claim in this year's election. |
| After a 12-year wait, Muslims in Chandler will get new mosque CHANDLER — A Chandler mosque is nearing completion after 12 years of delays, setbacks, escalating costs and several turnovers of building contractors. |
| Thefts of manhole, valve covers on the rise YUMA — More than two dozen manhole and water-valve covers have been stolen from San Luis streets over the past month, and officials are concerned about the safety hazards posed by the gaping holes. |
| Cops: DUI ruling endangers public In a decision Tucson police say could put people in danger, the state Court of Appeals has ruled someone can be drunk behind the wheel with the keys in the ignition and still not be guilty of drunken driving. |
| UA budget to cut $20M; academics to feel the bite UA classes will be taught by more temporary lecturers and graduate students this fall, and officials will begin targeting academic programs for cuts as the university erases nearly $20 million from its budget and prepares for future shortfalls, too. |
| Tucson reject sparks Glendale's growth GLENDALE — Back in 2000, 42-year-old Ed Beasley — then assistant city manager in Glendale — ventured south on I-10 to take a shot at Tucson's vacant city manager job. |
| Trial in boy's death turns heart-rending Tears flowed in Judge Hector Campoy's courtroom Thursday when jurors were shown emergency-room photos of a 5-year-old boy who prosecutors say died at the hands of his mother. |
| Man's death in care center ruled homicide An elderly man's death after a fight in a long-term-care center was a homicide, the Pima County Sheriff's Department said Thursday. |
| Treasurer wants an answer on RTA-ballot destruction The Pima County treasurer has asked a judge to decide whether she should keep or destroy the ballots from the 2006 Regional Transportation Authority election. |
| Block surrounding the Rialto is sold The ownership of the block surrounding the Rialto Theatre Downtown changed hands last week, as owner Doug Biggers sold his interest in the block to his partner Don Martin. |
| TMC among 7.4K Midtown customers to lose power A downed power line in the area of East Grant and North Craycroft roads Thursday afternoon cut electricity to about 7,400 customers, including parts of Tucson Medical Center. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : 60 years pursuing perfect sound |
| Radar means trouble ahead: Better watch your speed The city's police radar van is scheduled to snap photos of speeders at these locations Friday, according to the Tucson Police Department's Web site: |
| 22 illegal immigrants caught in drop house on South Side More than 20 people, including three children, were found in a drop house on the South Side late Wednesday, police said. |
| Maricopa County logs 1st fatality of West Nile season The state's first death of the year attributed to West Nile virus has been recorded in Maricopa County, but two dead "sentinel chickens" are still this year's only known victims of the mosquito-borne disease in Pima County. |
| Sect kids not being educated, Arizona's AG tells Congress Hundreds of children in the polygamous community of Colorado City are not getting an education, Attorney General Terry Goddard said Thursday. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Jimmy's forecast Scattered thunderstorms will fire up again this afternoon over Southern Arizona. For the weekend, moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Dolly will provide numerous showers and scattered thunderstorms Saturday and Sunday. Then we'll go back to normal monsoon activity next week. |
| Immigration raid tactics draw congressional ire WASHINGTON — Lawmakers on Thursday questioned the legality and effectiveness of the government's tactics in a May raid that led to the arrest of nearly 400 immigrants. |
| Democrats avoid battle over entitlement spending WASHINGTON — Congressional efforts to deal with growing Medicare spending will be set aside for another year under a rule change approved by the House on Thursday. |
| My opinion Ellen Goodman : McCain right on surge; but what about before? BOSTON |
| Does your vote count if you die? Depends on where you lived If you vote by mail, but die before Election Day, does your vote count? It depends on where you lived. |
| House OKs tripling of funding for world health WASHINGTON — The House voted Thursday to triple money to fight AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis around the world, giving new life and new punch to a program credited with saving or prolonging millions of lives in Africa alone. |
| McCain visits heartland with focus on economy COLUMBUS, Ohio — Republican presidential candidate John McCain had his own German experience Thursday — at a restaurant in Ohio. |
| Obama speech in Berlin carries foreign-policy tone BERLIN — In a highly unusual move for an American presidential candidate, Barack Obama staged a foreign-policy speech Thursday before a huge overseas audience. He called for renewed trans-Atlantic cooperation to rein in Iran, fight religious extremism and terrorism, and address global warming and poverty. |
| Regulators scolded on medically unfit truckers WASHINGTON — House lawmakers scolded federal regulators Thursday for failing to implement recommendations made in 2001 that were designed to keep medically unfit commercial truck and bus drivers off the nation's highways. |
| Letters to the editor Stop warning lawbreakers |
| Around the world RUSSIA |
| Iran to U.N. nuclear inspectors: We're done cooperating VIENNA, Austria — Iran signaled Thursday that it will no longer cooperate with U.N. experts probing for signs of clandestine nuclear-weapons work, confirming the investigation is at a dead end a year after it began. |
| Math study finds girls are as good as boys Sixteen years after Barbie dolls declared, "Math class is tough!" girls are proving that when it comes to math, they are as tough as boys. |
| Female bomber kills 8 Iraqi guards; Army vehicles turn deadly BAGHDAD — A female suicide bomber blew herself up near U.S.-allied Sunni Arab fighters walking in a crowded area of Baqouba, killing at least eight of the guards and wounding 24 other people Thursday evening, police said. |
| Q&A on the News Question: What is Sen. Ted Kennedy's former wife doing now? Has she ever remarried? |
| Corrections " 'Mad Men' returns Sunday night," on Page 32 of Thursday's Caliente, incorrectly reported that January Jones is the daughter of Tommy Lee Jones. |
| Snowy River crystal formations in N.M. a one-of-a-kind treasure FORT STANTON CAVE, N.M. — Hundreds of feet beneath Earth's surface, a few seasoned cave explorers venture where no human has set foot. |
| EPA chief is silent on apparent climate- change contradiction WASHINGTON — EPA chief Stephen Johnson has declined to explain before Congress how a conclusion he made last year that global warming put the public in danger could lead to a decision not to regulate greenhouse gases. |
| 2002 memo: 'Good faith' protects against torture charges WASHINGTON — The Justice Department in 2002 told the CIA that its interrogators would be safe from prosecution for violations of anti-torture laws if they believed "in good faith" that harsh techniques used to break prisoners' will would not cause "prolonged mental harm." |
| Passport issuance system needs overhaul, GAO finds WASHINGTON — The State Department urgently needs to overhaul the way it handles passport applications to avoid a repeat of the massive backlogs last summer that frustrated countless travelers, congressional investigators concluded. |
| Goodbye, Dolly — and good riddance Latest developments |
| Around the nation NEW YORK |
| Myanmar's fishing life devastated YAY TWIN GONE, Myanmar — No matter how much she loved the river and sea that once provided her family's daily food, Tin Tin Latt now just wants to stay away from the water that widowed her, at age 33, killed two of her children and destroyed the family's livelihood. |
| Scientists find what makes northern lights dance CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Scientists have exposed some of the mystery behind the northern lights. |
| Charges dismissed against Marine in Iraq shootings SAN DIEGO — Charges have been dismissed against a Camp Pendleton Marine sniper accused in the shooting deaths of two Syrians in Iraq, Marine Corps officials said Thursday. |
| Judge: Girl's name, Talula Does The Hula, won't do WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A family court judge in New Zealand has had enough with parents giving their children bizarre names here, and did something about it. |
| Deputies intercept text message to capture suspect TERRELL, N.C. — After catching one of two people wanted in a series of break-ins, deputies in North Carolina let their fingers do the chasing to catch a second suspect. |
| Ex-US official: Afghan president hurting drug war WASHINGTON — The Bush administration underscored its continued support for Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Thursday despite fresh allegations from a former U.S. anti-drug official that Karzai is playing both sides of the effort to combat a raging drug business. |
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