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Homeland Security hiring blunder spurs changes

17.08.2008 23:11    azstarnet.com
From now on, more job candidates will have their backgrounds searched on Google.
Homeland Security hiring blunder spurs changes


Candidates stake out abortion stances

17.08.2008 23:11    azstarnet.com
Appearing on the same stage for the first time in months, the two men shared their views on a range of moral, foreign and domestic issues as they near their nominating conventions.
Candidates stake out abortion stances

Bear encounters have Anchorage residents on edge

17.08.2008 23:09    azstarnet.com
The problem is bears, black bears and bigger grizzlies. So far this summer, three people have been mauled in the city.
Bear encounters have Anchorage residents on edge

T.R.'s 'cradle of conservation' now a hotbed of road dispute

17.08.2008 23:09    azstarnet.com
But as it is, hundreds of people and groups have flooded the officials in charge with their thoughts on the proposal, which has been stalled for years but now appears to be moving closer to reality.
T.R.'s 'cradle of conservation' now a hotbed of road dispute


Crumbling Afghan security has aid groups reassessing mission

17.08.2008 23:09    azstarnet.com
Ciaran Donnelly, director of operations in Afghanistan for the International Rescue Committee, said the entire aid community has been affected by worsening security.
Crumbling Afghan security has aid groups reassessing mission

Palo Verde defensive back Hall already on USC's radar

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
Adam Hall, FS, Palo Verde: At 6 feet 4 inches and 195 pounds, Hall is a lockdown defender and the cream of Southern Arizona's senior class. He is a four-star national recruit, and this summer was offered a scholarship by

Opinion by Greg Hansen : Bands, carne asada give game its shine

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
Eager Sabercats football players, perhaps a bit chafed at some of Campos' rigorous workout sessions, formed a line.

Two lofts, one fascinating space

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
Doug Nielsen divides his time between two, two-story lofts in Tucson: one above the other.

Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Rare plants have a rare champion

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
In Thailand, he gets special treatment from his fellow horticulturists. In Taiwan, some breeders gave Dimmitt a special name for breeding a popular adenium as one of the first with patterned flowers.
Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Rare plants have a rare champion

Halladay's complete-game victory halts Red Sox run at Fenway Park

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
Halladay stopped Boston's potent offense and spoiled Paul Byrd's debut with the Red Sox, pitching his major-league-leading eighth complete game in the Toronto Blue Jays' 4-1 victory Saturday night.
Halladay's complete-game victory halts Red Sox run at Fenway Park

Does it matter where our copper comes from?

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
Copper — the first metal used by man 10,000 years ago — is the subject of much angst as we ponder which pieces of Earth to sacrifice for its extraction.
Does it matter where our copper comes from?

Grant spruces up exhibit in Bisbee

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
Museum Director Carrie Gustavson has been waiting to bring the exhibit up to the same standards as the award-winning upstairs exhibit, "Digging In," which was accomplished through a partnership with the Smithsonian and funded with grants.
Grant spruces up exhibit in Bisbee

Some hostels have added perks

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
With prices as low as $31 in some of Europe's most expensive cities — and luxury options such as digital camera chargers for hire — hostels are shedding their image of bedbug-ridden dorm rooms and mildewed showers.
Some hostels have added perks

Korean spy conviction called into question

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
In late June 1950, as North Korean invaders closed in on this panicked city, Kim Soo-im was executed by the South Korean military, shot as a "very malicious international spy." Her deeds, thereafter, only grew in infamy.
Korean spy conviction called into question

2 tours, 2 perspectives on Rosemont mine

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
Pointing to the grassy, juniper-topped ridgeline overlooking the site for the 1.2-square-mile open pit, he also talks of how the pit will be shielded so well that outsiders eventually won't see much of it.
2 tours, 2 perspectives on Rosemont mine

Abuses of children horrifying in Senegal's Quranic schools

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
It's progress that Momodou Biteye is in the hospital at all. It's also encouraging that the Quranic teacher who did this to him is behind bars.
Abuses of children horrifying in Senegal's Quranic schools

Tucson soldier is at center of Baghdad Zoo's tiger tale

17.08.2008 23:06    azstarnet.com
Finding tigers for the Baghdad Zoo wasn't in his orders when he embarked on his third deployment. But stabilizing a war-torn city sometimes calls for unorthodox approaches to soldiering.
Tucson soldier is at center of Baghdad Zoo's tiger tale

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