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| UA camera captures image of lander's descent to Mars An image from the UA-developed HiRISE camera captured Phoenix during its speedy descent to Mars, complete with an open parachute that stands out sharply from Mars’ darkened surface. |
| Cats earn No. 1 seed in baseball regional The Arizona Wildcats are the No. 1 seed in their baseball regional this week. |
| Mars landing 'perfect'; images elate scientists With a flawless landing under its belt, the UA-led Phoenix Mars lander unfurled its solar wings Sunday evening and captured unprecedented images of the planet's fractured polar tundra — signs experts say point to a subsurface filled with ice. |
| Jubilation! Campuswide party breaks out at UA It didn't take long for the champagne corks to fly at the UA. |
| His songs give voice to slain war pals Iraq war veteran Angel R. Perez has buried three buddies in two years, but they have not gone away. |
| What lander's instruments will do What lander's instruments will do |
| Phoenix Mars Lander: Glossary Phoenix Mars Lander: Glossary |
| Captive told local kids of horrors under Nazis Persecution. Misery. Death. |
| Vo-tech program to be halved For 13 years, high school students have been learning the construction trade while working with a charitable program that builds homes for low-income families. |
| The winged Fred a buffalo of many faces Fred is a shimmering aluminum buffalo with golden wings — wings powerful enough, apparently, to lift him to the roof of Copper Country Antiques, where he watches over what Life magazine once called the "Ugliest Street in America." |
| Rattler bites turn nastier, extreme symptoms show PHOENIX — A rattlesnake strikes. |
| Road Runner by Andrea Kelly: Let's play PRSNLZD LCNSPL8 GAME I love looking at personalized license plates. It's kind of fun when you're driving behind someone and you get to figure out what the acronym on the plate means. |
| Services affected by Memorial day Services affected by Memorial day |
| Tucson Time Capsule: The day the trees came down |
| S. Side man shoots himself to death A Tucson man shot himself to death before a SWAT team entered his home on the South Side Sunday evening, police said. |
| Man arrested on pot charge; officers find 3,370 pounds A man was arrested late Saturday night after an officer conducting a traffic stop on Interstate 19 south of Green Valley found 3,370 pounds of marijuana in a tractor-trailer hidden beneath tomatoes it was carrying, an official said. |
| Prescott to get its first neurosurgeon PRESCOTT — People living in the Prescott area who need neurosurgery no longer will have to go to Phoenix, Tucson or Flagstaff to get it. |
| Thelma Keane dies, was Mommy figure in 'Family Circus' comic PHOENIX — Thelma Keane, the wife of "Family Circus" cartoonist Bil Keane and the inspiration for the Mommy character in the long-running comic, has died of Alzheimer's disease. She was 82. |
| Camp fund has $176,851 of $200K goal We're proud to thank publicly the individuals and families who donated to the Arizona Daily Star's Sportmen's Fund Send a Kid to Camp program. |
| Sheriff seeks shooter who killed 6-year-old When and Where: Oct. 16, 2007, in the 2200 block of West Dakota Street. |
| Ins and outs of the art world I shielded my eyes from the bright light. A fountain of red-hot metal flakes plumed from the arc of the welder like a fireworks show on the Fourth of July as I made spiral, corkscrew, circular patterns — churning the molten metal across the gap where I wanted the metals to mix. |
| Terrorism arrests on British university campus raise questions over academic freedom LONDON — Academics at a university in central England say a Muslim student and staffer were detained for nearly a week under British terrorism laws for attempting to print an al-Qaida manual as part of the student's dissertation research. |
| Q&A on the News Question: I've been noticing how tight and firm Hillary Clinton's jaw line and neck are. Has she had plastic surgery? |
| Obama stands in for ailing Kennedy MIDDLETOWN, Conn. — Filling in for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and tying himself to the family's legacy, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama urged college graduates Sunday to "make us believe again" by dedicating themselves to public service. |
| Motorcycle group gives Bush his own leather jacket WASHINGTON — Members of the Rolling Thunder motorcycling group roared into town for a White House visit Sunday, where they presented President Bush with his own cowhide vest jacket and pushed for increased veterans benefits. |
| Opinion by Bonnie Henry: In tribute to vets His name was Joe Villa. Born and raised in Amado, he was an Army paratrooper in Korea, then settled in Tucson, raising four children. |
| Gas-pain ills spread to all costs tied to cars WASHINGTON — Does filling the gas tank leave your wallet empty and your spirit sputtering? Get used to both, because practically everything car-related is costing more. |
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| Lebanon has new leader BEIRUT, Lebanon — Lebanon's parliament elected a new president Sunday, taking a step to stabilize the country after a long, violent political crisis and ushering in a shift in the balance of power in favor of Iranian-backed Hez-bollah. |
| Insurgents are reported on the run from Mosul BAGHDAD — Al-Qaida fighters and other Sunni insurgents have largely scattered from the northern city of Mosul in the face of a U.S.-Iraqi sweep, fleeing to desert areas farther south, an Iraqi commander said Sunday. He vowed the forces will not allow them to regroup. |
| Strong aftershock levels 71,000 homes in China CHENGDU, China — A powerful aftershock destroyed tens of thousands of homes in central China on Sunday, killing six people and straining recovery efforts from the country's worst earthquake in three decades. More than 500 others were injured. |
| Around the nation CALIFORNIA |
| Private counselors donate time to aid ailing vets, families WASHINGTON — Thousands of private counselors are offering free services to troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with mental-health problems, jumping in to help because the military is short on therapists. |
| Brothers make life together after Iraq 'hell on Earth' HOLCOMBE, Wis. — Mitch Bocik waddles to the putting green, his legs bent and unsteady, his putter doubling as a cane. For balance, his left hand grips the right shoulder of D.J. Engel, his half-brother and almost constant companion. |
| To get $100M aid, Myanmar must allow access to interior YANGON, Myanmar — Donor nations said they were ready to provide Myanmar with more than $100 million to help it recover from Cyclone Nargis but warned the ruling junta Sunday they will not fully open their wallets until they are provided access to the hardest-hit areas. |
| Israel offers more of West Bank in talks JERUSALEM — Israel has offered to give up more of the West Bank than it had in a previous proposal but still not enough to meet Palestinian demands, Palestinian officials close to peace talks said Sunday. |
| Mugabe says he may oust U.S. ambassador HARARE, Zimbabwe — President Robert Mugabe threatened Sunday to expel the U.S. ambassador for providing advice to the opposition opponent in the upcoming presidential runoff. |
| Last known WWI veteran honored for Memorial Day KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Frank Woodruff Buckles, the last known living American-born veteran of World War I, was honored Sunday at the Liberty Memorial during Memorial Day weekend celebrations. |
| NATO sees rise of militant activity in Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan — Insurgent activity is rising in Afghanistan despite recent peace agreements between the new government of neighboring Pakistan and Islamic militants in a tribal area along the countries' border, a NATO official said Sunday. |
| Argentine farmers protest export taxes; government backers hold counter rally ROSARIO, Argentina — Hundreds of thousands of Argentines rallied in the country's second-largest city on Sunday to protest grain export-tax hikes that farmers say are suffocating the sector. |
| Cuban dissident group hopes Obama can help free island's political prisoners HAVANA — An activist support group for the wives of Cuban political prisoners has written to Sen. Barack Obama, expressing hope his policies toward the communist-run island may help free their loved ones if he wins the U.S. presidential race. |
| Black campers recruit against history, stereotype GADSDEN, Ala. — The throngs filling campgrounds across America this weekend will include hardy outdoors types and those who prefer creature comforts, but they'll have at least one important thing in common: Nearly all of them are white. |
| Blair calls for partnerships in changing world NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair told Yale University graduates on Sunday that partnerships were key to avoid conflict in a global economy as countries such as China and India become more powerful. |
| Casino mogul hosts wounded soldiers in Vegas LAS VEGAS — All too familiar with the gambles of war, Jimmy Kinsey, Kyle Riley and a few dozen fellow soldiers landed in the desert. But for these guys this Memorial Day, the most at stake is a few bucks. |
| Bride, groom shot at outdoor wedding in Arkansas LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An apparent stranger shot the bride, groom and two other people at an outdoor wedding in rural Arkansas, then was arrested after being chased by outraged guests, a sheriff's official said Sunday. |
| Millions celebrate gay pride in Brazil parade SAO PAULO, Brazil — Millions of people waving rainbow flags and wearing lavish Carnival costumes danced and cheered their way through South America's largest city on Sunday to celebrate gay pride and demand an end to homophobia and sexism. |
| TV's 'Laugh-in' comic Dick Martin dies in California LOS ANGELES — Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86. |
| California city in bankruptcy may be model for others VALLEJO, Calif. — For years, this cash-strapped city on the edge of San Francisco Bay paid little heed to warnings it was offering its employees more than it could afford. |
| Vintners rethink and replant to stay competitive By Angela Charlton |
| French classroom drama wins Cannes' top prize CANNES, France — The French film "The Class," a frank tale about classroom life using real students and teachers at a junior high school, won top honors Sunday at the Cannes Film Festival. |
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