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Navajo housing needs lift, lacks funds

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
A recent preliminary study found that 77 percent of the homes in the area known as the former Bennett Freeze aren't suitable to live in, more than 40 percent of homes don't have electricity, and 10 percent of residents make
Navajo housing needs lift, lacks funds


Resilient Giants tough task for Eagles

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
When McNabb, Terrell Owens and coach Andy Reid led Philadelphia to an NFC East title and a tough three-point loss to New England in the Super Bowl in 2005, the Eagles had the look of a perennial title contender. They
Resilient Giants tough task for Eagles

Opinion by Greg Hansen : Victory just shows Arizona has 'a lot more to play for'

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
In a somewhat subdued Arizona locker room, Mike Stoops led his team in the Lord's Prayer and sang along to "Bear Down, Arizona.''
Opinion by Greg Hansen : Victory just shows Arizona has 'a lot more to play for'

American's long-ago work in Mexico offers hope

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
After the pioneering agronomist, Norman E. Borlaug, introduced his "green revolution" of hardier seeds and chemicals in northern Mexico's soil more than 60 years ago, he was credited with saving hundreds of millions from starvation worldwide. Today, in a global
American's long-ago work in Mexico offers hope


Bluetooth earpieces have pros, cons

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
Plus, the quality of these devices can be hard to gauge. They generally sound good to you. But if all you hear in your ear are shouts of "Hello, are you there?" you may need a new model.
Bluetooth earpieces have pros, cons

Why a smaller footprint is good

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
Local populations have come to view this large footprint as an infringement on sovereignty and believe that it has engendered wider conflict as well as insurgent support.
Why a smaller footprint is good

Around the world

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
Man wins right to vie for 'Best Cook' title
Around the world

Bankers try to keep bad assets off books

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
The bankers were warned that a Financial Accounting Standards Board plan would force trillions of dollars back onto balance sheets, from which they had been allowed to disappear. The change would have required the bankers' cash reserves to soar.
Bankers try to keep bad assets off books

Hansen's Sunday notebook

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
Wednesday is also national letter-of-intent day, and a workout day for the Wildcats — after leaving the White House and touring D.C., they will train at the University of Maryland pool. They will return to Tucson on Thursday and leave
Hansen's Sunday notebook

Fees paid to governing body becoming costlier for high schools

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
Payments go to the nonprofit Arizona Interscholastic Association, a Phoenix-based body that governs high school sports and activities such as debate.
Fees paid to governing body becoming costlier for high schools

Giffords' clear win raises question: What's it mean?

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
Just private meetings in a quiet, sparse Capitol with Gov. Janet Napolitano about a lame-duck legislative session.
Giffords' clear win raises question: What's it mean?

Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Ex-refugee shapes new life as owner of her own salon

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
There would not have been any opportunities for them," Urias said.
Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Ex-refugee shapes new life as owner of her own salon

Violence takes toll on Nogales tourism

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
But like dozens of merchants in this border town who depend on U.S. tourists for their livelihood, Juanita Lopez hasn't made a sale in days.
Violence takes toll on Nogales tourism

New garbage-pickup days begin Monday

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
Starting Monday, the city will scale back its residential garbage collection operation from six days a week to five. The new routes mean 74,000 customers will have to get used to rolling out their cans on a different day.
New garbage-pickup days begin Monday

Win this measuring tape

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
Tough Tape sounds like the clear tape you can never quite get off those jagged little teeth on the dispenser. But, it is not tape of the gift-wrapping variety but of the measuring-tape type.
Win this measuring tape

: Book traces Tiffany's history as a trendsetter

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
Tiffany Style: 170 Years of Design" by John Loring (Abrams, $50) is this year's bauble from the design director of the revered jeweler. Earlier titles included Tiffany colored gems, fashion trends and diamonds.
: Book traces Tiffany's history as a trendsetter

Brought up under Dungy, Tomlin has Steelers on top

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
Dungy, then the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach, quickly realized his new assistant coach had the personality to be an NFL head coach, even though Tomlin hadn't run a team at any level. Dungy also realized there would likely be a
Brought up under Dungy, Tomlin has Steelers on top

After long skid, ASU can smile again

09.11.2008 23:59    azstarnet.com
The Sun Devils were a little pent up after a stunning two months without a victory.
After long skid, ASU can smile again

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