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| Review: Sugarland revels in headliner role at Country Thunder Their 75-minute performance at Country Thunder had big-star, headliner trappings: a fashionably late start, a stage bedecked with enough eye candy to amuse but not distract, and a trio of jumbo screens projecting their every move. |
| Preview: Star special report shows how global warming hits home Global warming threatens to alter our region’s landscapes and lifestyles over the next 50 to 100 years — sometimes subtly and sometimes starkly, scientists warn. |
| Dean of UA medical school's Phoenix campus to quit The dean of the University of Arizona’s new downtown Phoenix medical school plans to resign after learning his title would change. |
| Youth Week celebrates thousands of Tucson kids Only in its second year, a local, week-long celebration of youth volunteerism has drawn more than 3,000 winners. |
| Tucson police radar van locations on Saturday |
| Rapper Foxy Brown sprung after 8 months in NYC jail Rapper Foxy Brown is out of jail. |
| Illegal downloading claims dropped against most UA students Copyright infringement claims have been dismissed for all but two of 14 University of Arizona students accused by recording companies of illegally downloading music. |
| Move afoot to leash wildcatters Wildcat subdivisions are so common in Southern Arizona, it's almost hard to imagine the desert without them. |
| 3 area schools win statewide A+ rank Three Southern Arizona schools were among the 19 schools statewide receiving prestigious "A+" designations Friday from the non-profit Arizona Educational Foundation. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| D-M unit constantly at war In the four years that Master Sgt. Tony Roy's electronic combat unit has been deployed, he's spent nearly two years away from home. |
| Sales-tax hike for transit is sought PHOENIX — Business leaders are hoping enough Arizonans are stuck in traffic long enough they're willing to hike what they pay in state sales taxes by another penny. |
| Special team gives the ill, kin a voice in care Teams of doctors from different specialties inundated Marilyn Sutton with information about her husband Edward's medical procedures, treatment options and test results during his cancer treatment at University Medical Center. |
| Man held in collision that killed unborn child A man involved in a head-on collision that resulted in the death of a woman's unborn child has been arrested on suspicion of second-degree murder, police said. |
| Political Notebook by Daniel Scarpinato : Tucsonan to have say at Dems' convention One of the most powerful Democrats in Arizona may very well be Adelita Grijalva. |
| Citizens panel rips TUSD on deseg move The citizens group charged with monitoring the Tucson Unified School District's efforts to come into racial and ethnic balance has filed a 35-page report opposing the district's recent efforts to close the decades-old desegregation court case. |
| Hunter wins contract to widen Oracle Road The state will pay Hunter Contracting Co. $19.5 million to widen North Oracle Road from East Calle Concordia to East Tangerine Road starting this year. |
| Pima supervisors report on state of county Although the Pima County budget is tight because of the economic downturn, Board of Supervisors Chairman Richard Elías said the county is just being prudent while others are proposing to increase spending. |
| Blood Donations The American Red Cross will be seeking blood donors at these times and places next week. To schedule your appointment, call 1-800-448-3543. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Cabdrivers helped police |
| Get involved Browse hundreds of volunteer opportunities at the Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona's Web site, www.volunteersoaz.org. |
| No small thought: Derby Day is near In an era when bigger is better and over-the-top has become the norm, Kristy Kelley still believes it is the small things that count. |
| Fogerty unlikely fit for 'Thunder' FLORENCE — Of all the acts on Friday's Country Thunder lineup, John Fogerty probably seemed the most unlikely fit |
| Bell recipient goes extra mile for friend, colleague in need The recipient of this week's Ben's Bell is Pam Adams, whose kindness and compassion have made her a treasure to the countless students, staff and faculty who have worked with her at the University of Arizona's Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences. |
| Tobacco-tax money deal may draw suit PHOENIX — Three health groups that pushed through higher tobacco taxes may go to court to stop the state from raiding some of those funds. |
| Testimony challenged in '06 home invasion Jacob Valenzuela spent his 20th birthday Friday being grilled intensively by defense attorney Bobbi Berry about his role in a fatal home invasion. |
| Man wanted in SV death nabbed by feds in Georgia A man wanted in a Sierra Vista homicide has been arrested in Georgia and will likely be extradited to Cochise County next week, an official said Friday. |
| Cancer claims musician Chris Gaffney Former Tucsonan and veteran musician Chris Gaffney died Thursday in Orange County, Calif., after a brief fight with liver cancer. He was 57. |
| S. Side fires hit school, house A classroom was damaged and a home was destroyed in separate fires on the South Side Thursday night, officials said. |
| Two who died in rollover are ID'd The Department of Public Safety identified two Mexican men on Friday who were killed when a truck rolled east of Sierra Vista early this week. |
| Jimmy's forecast A strong upper-level low dropping south from western Canada will move into the Northern Rockies this weekend, where it will stall out for a couple of days. Gusty winds will develop ahead of this system today, and cooler air will move in beginning tomorrow. Temperatures should be near normal tomorrow. |
| Letters to the editor People, not lions, are the problem |
| CDC: Mounting illness reports linked to supplement containing selenium ATLANTA — Health officials are investigating more than 180 reports of illness in people who took dietary supplements containing toxic levels of the mineral selenium. |
| McCain releases tax returns, which confirm his affluency WASHINGTON — Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain has a Senate salary, a Navy pension, monthly Social Security income, book royalties and a wealthy wife. |
| Clinton campaign running on empty? WASHINGTON — Time is running out on Hillary Rodham Clinton, the long-ago front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination who now trails Barack Obama in delegates, states won and popular votes. |
| Rivals snipe: Who's biggest complainer about debate? RADNOR, Pa. — Democratic presidential rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama are complaining about which candidate is the biggest complainer. |
| McCain budget plan draws skepticism John McCain's plan to cut taxes and balance the budget wins praise from fellow Republicans. Economists and non-partisan analysts say his numbers don't add up. |
| FAA planning to bolster airline-safety measures WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration is going to begin alerting its top headquarters officials when field inspectors miss airline- safety inspections, Transportation Secretary Mary Peters announced Friday. |
| Older Americans are the happiest, study finds CHICAGO — It turns out the golden years really are golden. |
| Around the world Mexico |
| Putin is amused by rumors of affair PORTO ROTONDO, Sardinia — Perhaps it was the setting — one of Italy's most romantic resorts. Or the company — standing next to Italy's famously flirtatious premier. |
| Start of new barrier across Baghdad zone draws insurgents' ire BAGHDAD — Followers of anti-U.S. Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr denounced the American military's construction of a concrete wall through their Sadr City stronghold in Baghdad, the scene of renewed clashes Friday between his militiamen and U.S. and Iraqi troops. |
| Carter defies U.S., meets accused terrorists DAMASCUS, Syria — Former President Carter defied U.S. and Israeli warnings and met Friday with the exiled leader of Hamas and his deputy, two men the U.S. government has labeled terrorists and Israel accuses of masterminding attacks that have killed hundreds of civilians. |
| Q&A on the News Question: What determines a fire being classified as "three-alarm" or "four-alarm"? |
| Corrections ● Ironwood Ridge High School baseball player Caleb Wenzel's last name was misspelled Friday on C4 in the high school baseball roundup. Wenzel hit for the cycle in a game against Sierra Vista Buena. |
| Health-coverage limits in error WASHINGTON — The Bush administration overreached last year when it limited states' ability to extend health coverage to moderate-income children, government auditors said in a letter released Friday. |
| Kids held in polygamy case to undergo genetic testing SAN ANGELO, Texas — The more than 400 children taken from a ranch run by a polygamous sect will stay in state custody and be subject to genetic testing to sort out family relationships that have confounded welfare authorities, a judge ruled Friday. |
| Midwest quake rattles nerves, causes little damage across region WEST SALEM, Ill. — Bricks shook loose and fell from buildings. Walls cracked. Books tumbled off shelves. |
| Sunday's TV News Shows Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows: |
| As layoffs loom, Calif. teachers get some wooing SAN DIEGO — Precious Jackson has two years of teaching under her belt and two school teacher-of-the-year awards to show for it. She also has a pink slip. |
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