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| Desert Museum closes for day after wild-javelina bite A 45-year-old tourist from Holland painfully found out just how wild the Sonoran Desert can be — even in the confines of a museum. |
| Is NAFTA road through here about trade - or treachery? It is a steel and concrete corridor that will run right through the Old Pueblo, connecting Mexico City to Edmonton, Alberta. |
| Traffic cameras catching cops, too Cameras set up to catch Tucson motorists running red lights or speeding also are nabbing some of the city's higher-ranking cops. |
| Tucson heat no problem after Florida humidity You won't hear Eric Silverberg complain about Tucson's 100-plus degree days. |
| Legislature's handiwork: 300 new laws PHOENIX — High schoolers who can't pass AIMS will continue to get relief. |
| After a year, joint district sees much success, much to be done There have been plenty of nights when Alan Storm, head of Pima County's newest school district, bolted wide awake from a dead sleep. |
| Plan: Make subdivision access more kid-friendly Landscaping requirements put 6-foot masonry walls around subdivisions. Subdivision standards discourage through traffic with cul-de-sacs and dead ends. |
| Dumping, animal fees might be raised The Pima County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday will consider raising fees on animal licenses and for commercial dumping at county-run landfills. |
| Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Family's horses, rural lifestyle linger at rancho within Tuc In the yesteryear world of Luis and Josefina Cardenas and their three adult children, stabled horses are at the center of their home at the foot of Sentinel Peak. |
| 4 injured in I-19 rollover Four people were seriously injured in a rollover on Interstate 19 late Saturday, authorities said. |
| Phone line set up to take comments on Rosemont mine People wishing to comment on the proposed Rosemont mine in the Santa Rita Mountains now have a telephone outlet for their views. |
| The Way Home If you're going to spend time with Robert, be prepared to laugh. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : STARS HOLDING COURT |
| Ariz. churchgoer rate is far behind nation's Nearly 40 percent of Arizonans say they seldom or never attend worship services, and more than one-fifth claim no religion, but most believe in God. |
| After fire, officials warn on storage of flammables Fire officials are warning Tucsonans against storing flammable materials in enclosed spaces after a storage facility fire Friday night. |
| Relocated Navajos wary as moving project winds down SANDERS — Unlike most of the vast, impoverished Navajo Nation, in this Eastern Arizona town all the roads are paved, schools and clinics are a short drive away, and everyone has electricity and running water in their homes. |
| Be alert: Police van hunting speeders The city's police radar van is scheduled to snap photos of speeders at these locations, according to the Tucson Police Department's Web site. |
| Watch out for these I-10 bottlenecks Drivers should watch out for more lane closures when hitting the streets near the Interstate 10 widening project. |
| How they voted Tucson City Council |
| On the agenda Marana Town Council — Meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Marana Municipal Complex, 11555 W. Civic Center Drive. For more information, call 382-1900 or see www.marana.com. |
| Jimmy's Forecast High pressure aloft centered over northern Mexico will move north to near the Four Corners region by Monday. We will have a better chance of getting a few thunderstorms Monday afternoon and evening, but we're still a few days away from the beginning of the full-blown monsoon. |
| Ruling sought on border fence in Texas campus BROWNSVILLE, Texas — The steel fence that the U.S. government wants to build along the Mexican border would do more than slice through the University of Texas' Brownsville campus and cut off the golf course from the rest of the school. |
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| Job 1 will be immigration, McCain and Obama tell Latino group WASHINGTON — John McCain and Barack Obama each pledged Saturday to make overhauling immigration laws a priority as they courted influential Hispanic leaders who could be pivotal in key swing states like Florida. |
| 1st assignments for TUSD boss When the superintendent's office at Tucson Unified School District headquarters officially becomes hers on Tuesday, Elizabeth Celania-Fagen will have a to-do list a mile long. |
| McCain, president of Iraq trumpet successes WASHINGTON — Appearing together in solidarity, Republican John McCain and Iraq's president said Saturday that the war-ravaged country is making significant but fragile progress. |
| After long drought, humor will return to White House Arizona Sen. John McCain even takes a maverick approach to humor. At a fundraiser last month, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee saluted an audience packed with Washington insiders as "corrupt, unscrupulous lobbyists who are destroying America as we speak." |
| U.S. works to tighten screws on Mugabe WASHINGTON — President Bush said Saturday that the U.S. was working on ways to further punish Zimbabwe's longtime leader and his allies, saying Robert Mugabe leads an "illegitimate government" that retained power only through a fraudulent election. |
| Readers react to Leal-Hein imbroglio The following letters are in response to the June 24 article "Leal issues solo call for Hein to resign." |
| Rollin' down the river MESA — It seems like a recipe for disaster: blazing sun, huge crowds and floating 5.5 miles down a river with no restrooms. |
| : k i n d l y k eep o ut One of the biggest challenges for gardeners in the desert Southwest is protecting plants from hungry rabbits, ground squirrels, pocket gophers, javelina and, yes, even birds from above. |
| Opinion by Bonnie Henry : From senators to athletes, lame excuses abound It's right up there with "the dog ate my homework." |
| Love sees clearly what blind know too well WASHINGTON — He thinks of her every time he gazes at the painting — a blazing orange sun she drew a few years after the tragedy. It is the only splash of color in his tiny K Street office, and it gives him great joy — and a stab of sorrow. |
| Capitol link in Washington WASHINGTON — Here's how area members of Congress voted on major roll calls last week. |
| Mormon church to back California gay-marriage ban SALT LAKE CITY — Lester Leavitt has made a request of his family: oppose their church's opposition to gay marriage. |
| About the writers PUNTA NORTE, ARGENTINA — High tide is receding from the scalloped beach of Punta Norte on Argentina's Patagonian coast. Suddenly a shiny, 22-foot-long black and white beast hurtles onto the shore and snatches a baby sea lion from the surf's edge. As the orca wriggles back into the water, it tosses the cub into the air, catches it and disappears with its afternoon snack. A few hundred feet back, 50 tourists from four continents cheer and embrace, overwhelmed at their luck to witness this rather bloody marvel of nature. |
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| For pot smokers, a possible blow AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — This city's famed marijuana bars have weathered many challenges over the years and are still smoking. |
| Italian official wants to fingerprint Gypsies, igniting cries of racism ROME — Italy's interior minister has touched off a storm with a proposal to fingerprint Gypsies living in camps in Italy, including children. |
| Patrol rebuffs attack in south Afghanistan, killing 32 insurgents Troops fought gunbattles and called in airstrikes against insurgents in southern Afghanistan, killing 32 militants, the U.S.-led coalition said Saturday. |
| Makeshift levee falters |
| Al-Qaida tie claimed in 20 deaths in Iraq BAGHDAD — An al-Qaida front organization claimed responsibility Saturday for a suicide bombing that killed more than 20 people — including three Marines — as the U.S. military stepped up pressure on extremists in northern Iraq. |
| Buy a house, win a bride — it's a package deal on Web PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — She's tried nightclubs and online dating sites, but now a 42-year-old single mother is looking for love where so many hearts are breaking — the real estate market. |
| As wildfires burn on, Calif. chokes on smoke SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Hundreds of lightning-sparked wildfires have turned the air of Northern California into an unhealthy stew of smoke and ash, forcing cancellation of athletic events and other outdoor activities. |
| Huge numbers of sockeyes returning to Columbia River BOISE, Idaho — Ten times as many sockeye salmon are returning to the Columbia River as last year, which could mean the highest return for Idaho's most endangered fish in more than 30 years. |
| Around the nation Georgia |
| U.S. policy change on North Korea has Japan scrambling for leverage TOKYO — The U.S. policy change in favor of taking North Korea off its list of state sponsors of terrorism will require Japan to reshape its approach to resolving questions of Pyongyang's abduction of Japanese in the 1970s and '80s. |
| Tropical Storm Cristina forms off Mexico's Baja peninsula MEXICO CITY — Tropical Storm Cristina formed Saturday far off Mexico's Baja peninsula. |
| N.Y., Ore. governors doing fine after surgeries NEW YORK — The governors of New York and Oregon are doing fine after surgeries Saturday to remove a cataract and a gall bladder, respectively. |
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