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Arizona Daily Star Opinion
Downtown events for kids a winning idea
Tucson City Councilman Rodney Glassman said his project is like a big brown bag filled with groceries sitting on the kitchen counter.
A triple-bogey blunder
The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune on Thursday
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Letters to the editor
New Orleans levees still being rebuilt
McCain's message: Service, sacrifice
Minneapolis-St. Paul
Tough times leave clothing, food banks short
The human evidence that times are tough just keeps piling up. Tight credit, a contracting job market, volatile gas prices and rising food prices are taking a toll.
Thorns & Flowers
A flower to the more than 15,000 fans who attended the Tucson Sidewinders' last home stand this past weekend.
Letters to the editor
Not enough saved by riding the bus
Another Voice
The following editorial appeared Wednesday in the Boston Boston Globe
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Wednesday night was historic
ST. PAUL
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My opinion Eugene Robinson : McCain, Palin running on their personal histories
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL
My opinion Charles Krauthammer : With Palin, McCain doubled down on change
"There are two questions we will never have to ask ourselves, 'Who is this man?' and 'Can we trust this man with the presidency?'"
County must count ballots more efficiently
At midnight — five hours after the polls had closed — slightly more than 45 percent of the Pima County results of Tuesday's primary election had been counted and reported.
Inflation: threat or reality?
The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune on Tuesday:
Different perspectives on UA victory
Wildcats need the right attitude
Letters to the editor
CPS workers deserve praise
Hot dogs increase one's risk for cancer
It's one of the more hard-hitting attack ads on television, even by the standards of this bruising political season. But this commercial isn't going after John McCain or Barack Obama.


