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| New TUSD superintendent picks team Closing in on her first month at the helm of the embattled Tucson Unified School District, Superintendent Elizabeth Celania-Fagen has made her first big move: She's picked her team. |
| Kromko 'remembers' why he's running The same two Democrats have occupied Legislative District 27's House seats for the past three terms, leaving some to wonder why fellow Democrat John Kromko would want to challenge the longtime incumbents. |
| Plane bound for Tucson gets 'way too close' to 737 ONTARIO, Calif. — A jetliner and a small plane bound for Tucson passed too close — less than a mile apart — in the skies near Ontario, the Federal Aviation Administration said. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Mexico wants U.S. to cover flood tab Mexico has lodged a formal complaint against the United States for flood damage it claims was caused by a concrete barrier erected by the Border Patrol in a storm-water tunnel beneath Nogales. |
| Trial starts for mother accused in boy's death Up until September 2006, Diane Marsh did right by her son. She gave the autistic 5-year-old his medicine, took him to school, to counseling sessions, to doctors. Her house was filled with children's toys, books and movies. |
| Humphrey's beat: making dancers happy Time is money. |
| Man dies in traffic-avoidance ploy on SW Side One person was killed and at least three others were injured in a five- vehicle accident Wednesday morning on the Southwest Side. |
| UA police probing sales of ink cartridges University of Arizona police are investigating whether an employee used department money to buy thousands of dollars in ink cartridges and then sold them on eBay. |
| Napolitano: Proposition on taxes, spending is 'misleading,' 'not fair' PHOENIX — A measure that would make it harder for voters to raise taxes or mandate government spending is "misleading," Gov. Janet Napolitano said Wednesday. |
| Cell-phone calls are focus of trial of couple in death of toddler Michael Webb told jurors in the child-abuse death case against his mother and stepfather Wednesday that he doesn't remember how many cell-phone calls were made between his parents the day Emily Mays died. |
| Alameda Street segment to close for repaving job Paving work will affect Downtown traffic Friday night and Saturday. |
| 1-eyed man now sought in stabbing at bus stop Tucson police Wednesday updated their search for a man wanted in a Midtown bus-stop stabbing, releasing an image of a new suspect and saying the man previously identified as the assailant is no longer wanted. |
| Man struck by lightning as he worked on trailer roof An 18-year-old man was seriously injured when he was struck by lightning Tuesday afternoon while doing work on the roof of a Sahuarita home. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : LET THE PAINT BATTLE BEGIN |
| Budget cut makes crime lab charge for many services PHOENIX — A last-minute deal to balance the state budget could force local police to choose between laying off workers or not pursuing certain crimes. |
| Bee rebuffs idea of panel to probe GOP handling of marriage issue PHOENIX — State Senate President Tim Bee rejected a request Wednesday to appoint a bipartisan panel to investigate whether Republicans broke legislative rules when they ended a filibuster attempt that could have killed a measure on gay marriage. |
| Jimmy's forecast We'll have decreased thunderstorms today and tomorrow as drier air moves into the area. The remnant moisture from Tropical Storm Dolly should bring an increased chance of thunderstorms to all of southeastern Arizona this weekend. Some could contain heavy rain and cause local flooding. |
| Anonymous $200K gift gets ball rolling An anonymous $200,000 donation will allow the Pima County medical examiner to compile a database of migrant deaths, which authorities say could help identify illegal immigrants who died trying to cross into this country. |
| School notes Care Fair will be offered to Marana families |
| Letters to the editor Do not excuse TUSD's laxity |
| What to do Auditions |
| Pa. researcher issues cancer warning on cell use to colleagues, staff PITTSBURGH — The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cell-phone use because of the possible risk of cancer. |
| Tracking salmonella: a lesson learned WASHINGTON — It was a hot lead for detectives on a cold case. People suddenly were getting salmonella at a Minnesota restaurant more than 1,000 miles from the center of the nation's outbreak. |
| Wild bumblebees fall prey to killer 'bug' in kept bees Wild bumblebees are probably contracting a disorienting and often fatal disease from their commercial cousins, contributing to the decline of pollinators in North America, a Canadian study concludes. |
| Gene variant may predict statin users' muscle pain Scientists may have found a way to test for and possibly avoid the most serious side effect of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, one of the top-selling medicines in the world. |
| House OKs mortgage-giant aid WASHINGTON — Rescue legislation sailed through the House on Wednesday aimed at helping 400,000 strapped homeowners avoid foreclosure and preventing the collapse of troubled mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. |
| '06 briefing foundation for McCain's surge words BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Republican John McCain pushed back on Wednesday against Democratic criticism that he misstated when the troop buildup ordered by President Bush began, saying elements were put in place before Bush announced the strategy in early 2007. |
| Obama visit to Israel very like a stop on campaign SDEROT, Israel — From the solemnity of a Holocaust museum to a dusty village battered by Hamas rockets, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama on Wednesday professed "an unshakable commitment to the security" of Israel, whether the threat comes from terrorists, Iran or elsewhere. |
| 'Don't ask, don't tell' policy gets first hearing in 15 years WASHINGTON — Opponents of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays in the military denounced it as cruel and unpatriotic Wednesday. Supporters insisted it was needed to maintain military morale and raised the prospect of a rise of HIV infection among service members if gays are allowed to serve openly. |
| Not much else to do but play 'Veepstakes' By Will Durst |
| Class gives kids a feeling for desert plants, animals A handful of kids ranging from 2 to 9 years old got close to nature in a new way at the Dusenberry-River Library on Monday. |
| Public works director steps up to challenge When talk turns to the past problems with the Sahuarita wastewater treatment plant, most people's eyes turn upward, as if to say, "Oh no." |
| Opinion by Bonnie Henry : The ironies of life He evaded the Nazis on the streets of Berlin while forced to wear the Star of David. Later, he would proudly fight for that symbol during Israel's War of Independence. |
| Senators rebuke VA for stiffing Reserve, Guard vets on benefits WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs failed to send benefit packages to nearly 37,000 National Guard and Reserve members who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan because it mistakenly thought they were ineligible. |
| Hosts in Tucson floating on the thrill of Bush visit For 90 minutes last week, the Tucson home of Graham and Jackie Bell was the safest place in the nation. |
| Kurd objection likely to delay Iraqi elections BAGHDAD — Iraq's presidential council on Wednesday rejected a draft provincial elections law and sent it back to parliament for reworking — a major blow to U.S. hopes that the vote can be held this year. |
| Honoring Virgin of Guadalupe |
| Q&A on the News Question: What does 401(k) stand for? |
| Woman cites home loss in suicide note TAUNTON, Mass. — A wife and mother fatally shot herself shortly after faxing a letter to her mortgage company, saying that by the time they foreclosed on her house that day, she would be dead. |
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| Bale mum at 'Dark Knight' premiere in Spain BARCELONA, Spain — Christian Bale swept into Barcelona on Wednesday night to attend a glittering Spanish premiere of "The Dark Knight," appearing calm as he greeted fans a day after reports surfaced that his mother and sister had accused him of assault. |
| Bubble burst? Off-Broadway show's suds stolen NEW YORK — The bubble might have burst for off-Broadway's "Gazillion Bubbles Show." Someone has stolen the show's specialized soapy bubble solution, which takes two months to make. |
| North Carolina police warned about woman with 5 dead spouses ALBEMARLE, N.C. — A former police officer and a neighbor said Wednesday that a Georgia grandmother who now has five dead spouses tried to hire them to kill her fourth husband more than two decades ago. |
| Chicago cop accused of shaking down tow operators CHICAGO — A police officer was arrested Wednesday on federal charges of shaking down tow truck operators for payoffs of up to $400 per vehicle in exchange for steering towing business to them. |
| Suspect in girlfriend's killing found dead in cell HARTFORD, Conn. — A man charged with murdering his pregnant girlfriend in front of their two children killed himself in his jail cell, a state prison official said Wednesday. |
| Jewish group asks Ukrainian government to stop construction on mass grave site KIEV, Ukraine — A Jewish group asked the Ukrainian government on Wednesday to stop construction on the site of a grave containing the remains of an estimated 26,000 victims of the Holocaust. |
| Broadway, soap opera star Larry Haines dies at 89 DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — Larry Haines, a two-time Daytime Emmy winner for his 35-year role on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow," has died. He was 89. |
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