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| Brithish company pours $652M into Arizona copper mine project |
| Man accompanied by 2 children guns down Phx. store clerk A 7-Eleven clerk was gunned down in his west Phoenix store by a gunman, who police say, was accompanied by two young children. |
| Wildcats move football practice to Tucson High The Arizona Wildcats' first football practice of training camp had to be moved to Tucson High School because of poor field conditions at Rincon Vista. |
| Tucson man arrested in motorcycle accident A 28-year-old man was arrested after authorities say he slammed into the back of a motorcycle while under the influence of alcohol Sunday evening. |
| Blog: People shows off Brangelina twins cover |
| Man wanted in Tucson credit union robbery arrested A man wanted in connection with the robbery of a credit union was arrested Sunday night, police said Monday. |
| Tucson Police radar van locations Monday |
| Overnight rain leaves some Tucson roads closed Overnight rain has left several area washes flowing and the following roads closed according to the Pima County road closure line: |
| Tucson gas-price tracker: Use the Star to save on gas |
| Israeli parents forget daughter at airport Israeli airport police say a couple going on a European vacation remembered to bring their duty-free shopping and their 18 suitcases, but forgot their 3-year-old daughter at the airport. |
| World's tiniest snake found A U.S. scientist said Sunday he has discovered the globe’s tiniest species of snake in the easternmost Caribbean island of Barbados, with full-grown adults typically stretching less than 4 inches (10 centimeters) long. |
| Rich begin feeling the pain in down economy It may have taken longer and it may not be as acute, but there are early hints that the economic slump is crimping the lifestyles of the wealthy. |
| Parents busted after child eats pot A two-year-old El Mirage girl has been placed in state custody after authorities say she ate marijuana and lived in filthy conditions. |
| Morgan Freeman injured in car accident Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman has been injured in car accident in Mississippi and is in a hospital in Memphis. |
| Wisc. ambush suspect maybe 'freaked out' mom says When he learned police were looking for him, Scott Johnson tried to assure his mother that he would take care of the situation. |
| Jonas Brothers, 'Gossip Girl' score teen awards “Gossip Girl” has six more reasons to say OMG. And so do the Jonas Brothers. |
| Rio Nuevo-area project is up for vote An agreement for a Tucson developer to build 400 housing units, retail space and a boutique hotel on the West Side could be approved by the City Council on Wednesday. |
| Pinal Republicans seek foothold in newly open supervisor seats Pinal County has been run by a three-person Board of Supervisors since 1911. |
| Deadline today to register to vote in Sept. 2 primary The deadline to register to vote in the Sept. 2 primary election is tonight at midnight. |
| Tortoises need homes The sick economy has trickled down to the gentle desert tortoise. |
| Pima jail inmates to receive expanded psych aid Inmates at the Pima County jail will have better access to psychiatrists and other mental health professionals and quicker assessments under a contract with a new health provider, county officials said. |
| Road Runner: Drivers have roundabout ways of tackling city's few traffic circles The city has been working on a new roundabout at South Grande Avenue and West Clearwater Drive for months now. |
| Pima County to begin kids' vaccination clinics The Pima County Health Department will conduct its annual immunization clinics beginning Tuesday in Exhibit Hall A of the Tucson Convention Center, 260 S. Church Ave. |
| Nat'l Guard troops honored for service in Afghanistan Twenty-three soldiers who spent about a year in Afgha-nistan were honored with awards and words of gratitude Sunday for their service. |
| Neighbors briefs south side |
| Sun Tran's expanded bus service affects many routes on weekends Regional Transportation Authority sales-tax revenue is funding another round of expanded weekend bus service. |
| ASU to spend $200M on overdue upgrades TEMPE — Arizona State University's aging buildings soon will get overdue upgrades, with an eye to positioning ASU to adjust to future needs. |
| $400K fire destroys house on NW Side A Northwest Side home and a neighboring garage were destroyed after ashes placed in a garbage can with weeds started a fire Sunday. |
| Catholic Church advertising bound to rise in 'Year of Paul' Roman Catholics are becoming loud and proud. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Hunter rocked, but not enough |
| Single out that great student Do you know students who are excelling in — and out — of the classroom? |
| Motorcyclist dies after collision with SUV A 23-year-old man was thrown from his motorcycle and died after a 48-year-old woman driving an SUV turned left in front of him Sunday, police said. |
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| My opinion Leonard J. Pitts Jr. : Stepford aides drove Bush presidency over a cliff 'What is it about George W. Bush that makes you want to serve him?" |
| Growth hormone may benefit some AIDS patients CHICAGO — A hormone better known for illicit use among athletes can help treat troublesome complications from the AIDS virus, but with potentially risky side effects, a small study found. |
| Obama lead fades after a week of attack ads WASHINGTON — Intensified attacks by Republican John McCain on the character of his Democratic opponent have coincided with Barack Obama's losing a 9-percentage-point advantage in a national poll, which showed the candidates running dead even over the weekend. |
| Hilton mom not laughing at McCain ad WASHINGTON — Paris Hilton's mother doesn't share John McCain's sense of humor. |
| My opinion Eugene Robinson : McCain's strategy to slow Obama: Handfuls of mud WASHINGTON |
| Letters to the editor Lawmakers get 'Fs' |
| Opinion by Bonnie Henry: Still golfing at 96 You have to understand that Jerry McWane is crazy about two things. |
| 145 killed, 37 injured during stampede at temple in India NEW DELHI, India — Thousands of panicked pilgrims stampeded Sunday at a remote mountaintop temple in northern India during celebrations to honor a Hindu goddess, sending dozens of people plummeting to their deaths and trampling scores more. Police said 145 people were killed. |
| Avalanche kills at least 9 on K-2 mountain ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — At least nine climbers were feared dead on K-2, the world's second-highest mountain, after an avalanche cut ropes used to cross a treacherous wall of ice, officials and other climbers said Sunday. |
| 5,000 Minn. soldiers — 22 months in caldron of Iraq In the end, Chad Malmberg put his framed Silver Star on his wall and stowed away his helmet, some old uniforms and the dusty combat boots he had worn in the Iraqi desert. |
| Study: Lax Medicare oversight risks millions WASHINGTON — The government is putting millions of Medicare dollars at risk by authorizing fictitious sellers of wheelchairs, prosthetics and other medical supplies to submit reimbursement claims with only limited review, congressional investigators say. |
| Russian Nobel winner Alexander Solzhenitsyn dies at 89 MOSCOW — For the Western world, Alexander Solzhenitsyn peeled back the layers of secrecy that obscured the Soviet system's inhumanity to a people relegated by Josef Stalin to the role of cogs in a machine. |
| Forging bonds, one child at a time |
| Hope dims for Iraqi regional elections BAGHDAD — Iraqi political leaders met Sunday to try to reach a deal that would allow provincial elections to proceed, but they again failed to agree, further dimming prospects that the elections would be held this year. |
| Q&A on the News Question: What are the fire-retardant chemicals they are dumping on the forest fires in California? How effective are they? |
| Al-Qaida confirms death of a high leader CAIRO, Egypt — Al-Qaida confirmed Sunday the death of a top commander accused of training the suicide bombers who killed 17 American sailors on the USS Cole eight years ago. |
| Corrections ● A story Sunday on B2, "Man shot to death during gang fight at strip mall," should have said the business where the shooting occurred is in a shopping center east of Interstate 19. |
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