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Around the world: Chinese bishop wants papal visit

21.08.2008 23:44    azstarnet.com
Beijing bishop hopes Benedict will visit
Around the world: Chinese bishop wants papal visit


A simple truth: Amish numbers growing fast

21.08.2008 23:44    azstarnet.com
States such as Missouri, Kentucky and Minnesota have seen increases in their Amish populations of more than 130 percent. The Amish now number an estimated 227,000 nationwide, up from 123,000 in 1992, according to researchers from Elizabethtown College's Young Center
A simple truth: Amish numbers growing fast

Rep. Tubbs Jones of Ohio dies

21.08.2008 23:44    azstarnet.com
Tubbs Jones, 58, died of a brain hemorrhage caused by an aneurysm that burst and left her with limited brain function, said Eileen Sheil, a spokeswoman for the Cleveland Clinic, which owns the Huron Hospital in East Cleveland where Tubbs
Rep. Tubbs Jones of Ohio dies

Bridge : Bridge on a high level

21.08.2008 23:43    azstarnet.com
In today's deal, declarer missed an opportunity to increase his chances of making a slam and went down as a result.
Bridge : Bridge on a high level


Bolt strikes twice

21.08.2008 23:43    azstarnet.com
BEIJING — First a Bolt, then a jolt. Then another.
Bolt strikes twice

A couple supporting acts rock, but otherwise comedy is banal

21.08.2008 23:43    azstarnet.com
Forty-something wannabe rock star worms his way into his teenage nephew's band. How many times do you think Will Ferrell and Jack Black have turned down that pitch? I'm guessing approximately eleventy billion.
A couple supporting acts rock, but otherwise comedy is banal

Eek-a-Mouse is Sunday night at Twelve Tribes

21.08.2008 23:43    azstarnet.com
Veteran Jamaica reggae artist Eek-A-Mouse is swinging through Tucson Sunday.
Eek-a-Mouse is Sunday night at Twelve Tribes

'Turning pesos into dollars' luncheon

21.08.2008 23:43    azstarnet.com
Business owners will learn how to market to shoppers from Sonora.
'Turning pesos into dollars' luncheon

Two students share a D.C. dream

21.08.2008 23:43    azstarnet.com
Two Marana Middle School students have been invited to attend the 2009 presidential inauguration, but they might not have enough money to go.
Two students share a D.C. dream

Luke's Tastes of Chicago but thrives in Tucson

21.08.2008 23:43    azstarnet.com
Richard Kurek recently ordered an Old Style beer at The Mint Cocktails, prompting someone to ask, "Are you a Chicago boy?" "Yes, I am," the 36-year-old answered proudly, noting that drinking Old Style in Chicago is akin to drinking Coors
Luke's Tastes of Chicago but thrives in Tucson

Housing for disabled vets

21.08.2008 23:42    azstarnet.com
A Scottsdale-based mortgage bank has found a way to help disabled veterans while reducing its inventory of foreclosed homes.
Housing for disabled vets

Don't let the lack of parking keep you from the Blue Willow

21.08.2008 23:42    azstarnet.com
We were first-timers to this popular Tucson restaurant and had heard good things about its breakfast menu.
Don't let the lack of parking keep you from the Blue Willow

Citizenship-proof rule for AZ voters is upheld

21.08.2008 23:42    azstarnet.com
PHOENIX — A federal judge late Wednesday upheld a 4-year-old state law requiring people to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote and to show identification before they can vote.
Citizenship-proof rule for AZ voters is upheld

Defunct Bennigan's sells memorabilia

21.08.2008 23:42    azstarnet.com
Memorabilia and decorations that adorned Bennigan's will be sold Friday and Saturday.
Defunct Bennigan's sells memorabilia

Asarco worker electrocuted at Ray mine

21.08.2008 23:42    azstarnet.com
Pete Eudave, 41, was adjusting a light fixture on the outskirts of the Ray copper pit near Kearny when he was killed, Celestino Flores, president of USW 915 said today.
Asarco worker electrocuted at Ray mine

So much to do in such a little area

21.08.2008 23:42    azstarnet.com
Louise Marshall, the UA's first woman professor, built the first stores at North Park Avenue and East University Boulevard in 1922. She established the nonprofit Marshall Foundation in 1930.
So much to do in such a little area

On the Caliente cover: One student, five looks

21.08.2008 23:42    azstarnet.com
Mallary Owen, a UA senior and a Buffalo Exchange employee, sports five diverse looks from the store.
On the Caliente cover: One student, five looks

Governor rips bid to lower drinking age

21.08.2008 23:42    azstarnet.com
Napolitano said Wednesday she has not studied the proposal by several dozen college presidents to scrap state laws that raised the drinking age more than two decades ago to 21. Their argument, dubbed the Amethyst Initiative, is that students are
Governor rips bid to lower drinking age

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