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| Collision shuts down I-10 through Tucson |
| Preview: Money to help fight crime around Tucson spent on goodies instead Pima County law enforcement agencies seized almost $24 million from criminals over the last five years under state and federal forfeiture laws. |
| REVIEW: Carrie Underwood "delicious," in first Tucson concert As her band of twenty-something players lit into the opening chords of the rocking pop-country song “Flat On the Floor,” Carrie Underwood emerged from beneath the catwalk, nearest the stage. |
| Man suspected of impregnating girl, 11 A man has been arrested and accused of impregnating an 11-year-old girl, authorities said. |
| Preview: Join us on a bike ride to Tucson's lowest point Join a team from the Arizona Daily Star and author Jim Malusa on a bike ride to deepest Tucson. |
| China puts nation on alert to try to stop deadly virus China’s Health Ministry issued a nationwide alert Saturday calling for heightened efforts to control a virus that has caused the deaths of 22 children in one city and shows signs of spreading. |
| Inmate accused in beating death A Maricopa County jail inmate has been re-booked on suspicion of first-degree murder in the beating death of another inmate. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| City likely to scrap tortoise arena plan The desert tortoise could be extinct by next week. Not the real ones, but Tucson's proposed $200 million, 12,300 seat Downtown arena that was to be shaped like one. |
| Her lesson plan: doing good in the world Krista Gypton's teaching style was forever altered on Sept. 11. |
| RICO funds pay for LaWall report When Pima County Attorney Barbara LaWall decided to publish an "annual report," for the first time since 1996, she didn't want to dip into taxpayer pockets to pay for it. |
| Attorney in cop's trial rips witnesses NOGALES — A defense attorney who represents a former Nogales police officer accused of raping a 19-year-old woman told jurors Friday that he is "thrilled" two other alleged victims will be testifying against his client. |
| Kristallnacht memories to be focus of 2008 Holocaust commemoration Esther Harris remembers men in brown shirts bursting into her family's apartment, breaking her favorite doll in half and whipping her father until he bled. |
| Political Notebook by Daniel Scarpinato : Oien quits MADD after its overture to Glassman It's been six months since the contentious City Council race between Democrat Rodney Glassman and Republican Lori Oien came to a close, but there's clearly still a hangover. |
| Dogfight suspect now faces several child porn counts pornography A man facing charges for his suspected involvement in a Pima County dogfighting organization has been indicted on child pornography charges. |
| Honduran cardinal to speak in Tucson Cardinal Oscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga, the archbishop of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, will be a keynote speaker at a conference today at the Tucson Expo Center. |
| I-10 near Phoenix to close Interstate 10 westbound closes this weekend as you approach Phoenix. |
| Small school helps at-risk kids discover their potential Volunteers such as Claude Deniz and Juan Garcia have witnessed firsthand the impact education can have in the life of an at-risk child: Both lived it. |
| Get involved Browse hundreds of volunteer opportunities at the Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona's Web site, www.volunteersoaz.org . |
| Phoenix Mars Mission topic of UA 'science cafe' Engineers working on the Phoenix Mars Mission will discuss the upcoming landing over appetizers on Monday as part of an informal event designed to connect the public with scientists. |
| Tribal accountant guilty of embezzlement, tax dodge Loren Albert Goldtooth Sr., who had once overseen public housing funds for the Tohono O'Odham Nation, was found guilty of embezzlement and tax evasion charges Friday in federal court in Tucson. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Animal-loving actress visits |
| Man's dedication to youth, church earns him a Ben's Bell The recipient of this week's Ben's Bell is John McClintock, who helps nourish the minds and souls of Tucson teens as the co-leader of a youth group at a Midtown church. |
| Man found guilty in baseball-bat attack on student A 28-year-old Tucson man is facing up to 37.5 years in prison after being convicted Friday of attacking a University of Arizona graduate student with a baseball bat during a robbery attempt. |
| Man in Mexican slaying held A man wanted in connection with a slaying in Mexico was arrested in Tucson earlier this week by the U.S. Marshals Service, a federal official said. |
| Rally, talks on poverty set today Families from across the city are expected to gather on Tucson's South Side today for a rally and discussion on poverty. |
| Victim's son arrested in S. California The 29-year-old son of a Southeast Side woman found slain in her home Thursday was arrested on a first- degree murder warrant in California on Friday. |
| 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. |
| No early release for journalist's killer PHOENIX — A state board rejected a clemency request Friday from a man convicted in the 1976 car-bomb murder of an Arizona Republic reporter. |
| Jimmy's forecast A ridge of high pressure will dominate our weather this weekend, pushing daytime high temperatures back into the 90s. A low pressure system off the coasts of Southern California and Baja California Norte will bring slightly lower temperatures and some breezes at the beginning of next week. |
| Readers react to good deeds on border The following letters are in response to the April 29 article "A day of good deeds by Border Patrol" and the April 30 editorial "Desperation in desert tells tale of reform needs." |
| Mexican Indian beggars are a daily in, out at border EL PASO — Josefa Gonzalez Loya has sneaked across the Mexican border at least 128 times in the past eight years. And each time, the Border Patrol has been nice enough to give her a lift home. |
| Mexican Congress votes to decriminalize illegal immigration MEXICO CITY — Migrant rights activists applauded a vote by Mexico's Congress to remove long-standing criminal penalties for undocumented migrants found in the country. |
| High-fat, low-carb diet shown to reduce kids' epileptic seizures A diet high in fat and low in carbohydrates and protein reduced seizures in children with epilepsy in the first clinical study to test the food regimen, British scientists said. |
| Pain widespread, costly in U.S., study says More than 25 percent of Americans are in pain at some point, and those with lower income and less education suffer more discomfort, according to a study in the Lancet medical journal. |
| State should license mortgage loan originators Senate Bill 1028 should become law. The bill would require loan orginators — the middlemen between consumers and mortgage-lending institutions — to be trained, tested, undergo criminal background checks and maintain a state license. |
| Mo. lawmakers scrutinized over tax breaks JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — About 20 past or present Missouri officials have received more than $400,000 in tax credits for investing in alternative fuels such as ethanol or biodiesel. |
| McCain campaign coordinating with White House, adviser says WASHINGTON — John McCain's senior political strategist said Friday that the Arizona Republican senator's presidential campaign was coordinating closely with the White House on a regular basis. |
| Clinton urges gas-tax-holiday vote MUNSTER, Ind. — Hillary Rodham Clinton on Friday called for a vote in the Democratic-controlled Congress on a summertime suspension of the federal gasoline tax, a plan that Barack Obama dismissed as a political stunt that would cost thousands of construction jobs. |
| McCain backs off remark suggesting war-oil link PHOENIX — John McCain was forced to clarify his comments Friday suggesting the Iraq war involved U.S. reliance on foreign oil. He said he was talking about the first Persian Gulf War and not the current conflict. |
| Eccentric opposition lawmaker ousts Labour mayor of London LONDON — A Conservative lawmaker with a knack for offensive remarks ousted the left-wing mayor of London in an upset that capped the ruling Labour Party's worst local election showing in four decades. |
| Feds in New York: Afghan tribal chief had strong links to Taliban NEW YORK — An Afghan tribal chief facing heroin smuggling charges in New York tried to improve his lot after his arrest by giving investigators information about the whereabouts of the supreme leader of the Taliban, the government said in court papers. |
| Fed proposes to rein in unfair, deceptive credit cards WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve and other regulators initiated steps Friday to end "unfair and deceptive" credit card industry practices assailing consumers who are already struggling to cope in a bad economy. |
| Zimbabwe opposition: Sharing of power OK, but not with Mugabe HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe's opposition said Friday that it was willing to share power with the ruling party, but not with longtime President Robert Mugabe. |
| Increased melting of ice predicted for Antarctica WASHINGTON — The Arctic will remain on thinning ice, and climate warming is expected to begin affecting the Antarctic also, scientists said Friday. |
| hundreds flee as long-dormant volcano erupts |
| Around the world Britain |
| Papal shooter seeks to become Polish citizen; chances slim ANKARA, Turkey — The Turkish gunman who shot and wounded Pope John Paul II is applying for Polish citizenship because he wants to live in the country of the late pontiff, whom he called his "spiritual brother." |
| Cuba gets PCs; few can afford them HAVANA — Cubans are getting wired. |
| Ex-Qaida sector shows safety gains MADAIN, Iraq — Just a few months ago, two to three people a day were dying in the Madain district, once a stronghold of al-Qaida in Iraq. |
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