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| TUSD's Raza unit survives under fire Calls are heating up to kill the Tucson Unified School District's ethnic studies program — at the same time it becomes more likely that the district's most controversial department could expand to reach more, and younger, students. |
| 'Seven minutes of terror' The Phoenix Mars Lander has spent nearly 10 months zipping 422 million miles from Earth to the red planet, but today its fate all comes down to seven dramatic minutes. |
| San Pedro River in danger, BLM says Nearly 20 years after the federal government set aside a huge section of the San Pedro River in the name of conservation, most of it is at risk of becoming ecologically out of whack or is already there, federal records show. |
| UA parking garages have own electronic 'eyes' Photo radar. Seems no matter where you drive these days, you see the all-seeing eye. If you're driving to the University of Arizona, that includes when you go to park your car. |
| Neto's Tucson: Better order your plate of love now When Art and Velda Spaulding Fluellen serve up their artful shredded-pork barbecue and peach-cobbler pie, they add a heaping of something else. |
| 'There's no second chance' There's no turning back now. |
| Cool economy means hot dining deals Rising gas and food prices and a higher minimum wage have combined to brew a perfect storm for Tucson restaurants. |
| Federal contracts worth far more to AZ than earmarks Congressional earmarks have gotten a lot of public scrutiny and attention over the past two years. But they account for only a fraction of federal money pouring into Southern Arizona. |
| For UA team, it's Martian time — literally In the first 90 days of the Mars mission, more than 100 researchers, students and scientists will conduct an around-the-clock, carefully choreographed balancing act between analyzing the incoming data and preparing for future research. |
| Graduation ceremony is a welcoming for PCC dean With this Thursday's GED graduation, Terry Sawma will get to celebrate the type of success stories that have driven his career in higher education. |
| Chief's bottom line: Tucson a safe city Outgoing chief Richard Miranda says he's proud he was able to nurture a new generation of police leaders, but regrets he could do little to turn back a "tidal wave" of drug crimes in Tucson. |
| Recall vote removes 2 members from Continental Ranch board Two Continental Ranch Community Association governing board members were ousted via a recall election Thursday, nearly four months after the election was actually held. |
| Police ID E. Side fatal-car-crash victim A Tucson woman killed in a car crash on the East Side Thursday night has been identified as Sarah Lynn, 22. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Blood Donations The American Red Cross will be seeking blood donors at these times and places this week. To schedule your appointment, call 1-800-448-3543. |
| Services affected by Memorial day City garbage and recycling |
| South on Craycroft: Life at D-M by Jim Fisher : Death of a soldier a tidal wave of pain The unseasonable wind dragged tears sideways across our faces Thursday morning as the flag-draped casket passed by. |
| State vets home faces more neglect charges PHOENIX — State health inspectors briefly declared that Arizona's nursing home for veterans was again putting its patients in immediate jeopardy after being called to the home on Thursday. |
| Tucson Time Capsule: Atheist activist in Tucson in 1978 |
| I-10 to shut down entirely in construction zone The Interstate 10 widening project will undergo big changes this week from a driver's perspective. |
| Road, lane closures for the coming week The Interstate 10 frontage road closure in Marana has been extended another week. |
| On the agenda Oro Valley Town Council— The council usually meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of the month at Oro Valley Town Hall,11000 N. La Cañada Drive. Live Internet broadcast can be heard at www.orovalleyaz.gov. Call 229-4700 to confirm meeting times, dates and places. |
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| Jimmy's forecast Dry conditions prevail with a gradual warming trend through the middle of the week as a deep trough of low pressure over the Western states continues to weaken. Look for temperatures well above normal by the end of the week as high pressure aloft returns. |
| U.S. use of harboring law targets Kentucky landlords LEXINGTON, Ky. — Four illegal immigrants who rented from indicted Lexington, Ky., landlords have testified they showed only Mexican identification when they applied for apartments. |
| Meet three outstanding young folks "Ride on! Rough-shod if need be, smooth-shod if that will do, but ride on! Ride on over all obstacles, and win the race!" — "David Copperfield," by Charles Dickens |
| S. African policy of death shifting; HIV-care numbers are up sharply CAPE TOWN, South Africa — The abused and orphaned children in Pastor Julius Bonani's church are the face of an AIDS epidemic that is killing nearly 1,000 South Africans a day and infecting even more. |
| FDA warns mothers about nipple cream WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Friday warned women not to use or purchase Mommy's Bliss Nipple Cream, marketed by MOM Enterprises Inc. of San Rafael, Calif. |
| Capitol link in Washington WASHINGTON — Here's how area members of Congress voted on major roll calls last week. |
| How Obama's political team outmaneuvered Clinton's WASHINGTON — Call them Kool-Aid drinkers. Political romantics. Starry-eyed dreamers. |
| Letters to the editor Your letters count |
| Opinion by Bonnie Henry: Childhood summers meant fun in the sun Memorial Day meant two things to me when I was a kid: the beginning of summer and the Indianapolis 500 blasting forth on the radio. |
| Pastors, parishioners talk about racism Jesse McGee points to trophies he won in local marathons. He mentions his work with youth and volunteer school programs. He praises his church's efforts to deliver scripture lessons to inmates. |
| National cemeteries busy as 1,800 veterans die each day RITTMAN, Ohio — The cracking of rifle fire silenced the twittering blue jays and blackbirds. |
| House calls for investigation of Pentagon PR effort using retired officers WASHINGTON — The Pentagon's internal watchdog is investigating a government public relations effort that relied on retired military officers to defend the administration's Iraq war policies. |
| Badly burned Marine: a lesson in toughness The young Marine came back from the war with his toughest fight ahead of him. |
| Around the nation Ohio |
| Taliban threaten surge vs. U.S. forces KOTKAI, Pakistan — Pakistan's top Taliban leader said Saturday that he is sending fighters to battle U.S. troops in Afghanistan even as he seeks peace with the Pakistani government. |
| Muddy case: Enemy held on U.S. soil WASHINGTON — If his cell were at Guantanamo Bay, the prisoner would be just one of hundreds of suspected terrorists detained offshore, where the U.S. says the Constitution does not apply. |
| Un-Islamic soaps from India create Afghan dilemma KABUL, Afghanistan — Almost every night, Mojtaban Ahmadi rebels against his government by merely turning on his TV. |
| Death toll could pass 80,000, China warns YINGXIU, China — China warned Saturday that the death toll from a massive earthquake two weeks ago could take a leap and pass 80,000, suggesting the government may be giving up hope of finding more survivors. |
| Al-Qaida in Iraq said reeling BAGHDAD — The U.S. ambassador to Iraq said Saturday that al-Qaida's network in the country has never been closer to defeat, and he praised Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki for his moves to rein in Shiite and Sunni militant groups. |
| Q&A on the News Question: The Sheryl Crow song "Soak Up the Sun" says: "I'm gonna soak up the sun, Got my 45 on, So I can rock on." Does 45 refer to 45 SPF sunscreen, a .45-caliber pistol or a 45 rpm record? |
| 2 found dead in car after Kan. tornadoes (with video) Authorities checking on a car stranded in a field Saturday morning found two people killed by a powerful storm that raked Kansas a day earlier with at least 17 tornadoes. |
| U.S. can only watch as Mideast players deal WASHINGTON — In a week of dramatic developments in the Middle East, the most dramatic of all may have been the fact that the United States, long considered the region's indispensable player, was missing in action. |
| Hezbollah entrenched as a serious Mideast force BEIRUT, Lebanon — Hezbollah fighters have pulled back since seizing parts of Lebanon's capital, but their brazen display has made one thing clear: A private army blamed for terrorist attacks on Western interests and dedicated to the destruction of Israel will be a fixture in this weakened country for a long time. |
| Hamas: Olmert is too weak to make peace TEHRAN, Iran — Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is too weak to take the necessary steps for peace with Syria, Hamas' exiled leader said Saturday during a visit to Iran, the militant group's ally. |
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