By CAROL ANN ALAIMO, Arizona Daily Star
In season of rebirth, adoption attorney finds own birth family
Tucson lawyer Ann Haralambie refers to herself as "a 57-year-old bombshell."
And not in a flattering way.
Since birth, she's been part of a secret that stood to shatter a family she'd never met.
'Invisible' transgender vets emerge from shadows
In a city that prides itself on respect for military veterans, scorn is a fact of life for former Army Capt. Erin Russ.
Neighbors gawk when she takes out the trash. At Tucson malls, teen-agers titter and hiss as the strapping ex-infantry officer shops for cashmere and heels.
Even simple errands can be a source of angst for Russ, who was born a man but now lives as a woman.
Arizona cultural adviser hopes for another stint in Iraq
For some people, spending two straight years in Iraq would be a nightmare. For Suzanne Bott of Tucson, Ariz. it's a dream.
She loves it so much she's trying to sign on for a third year.
Bott, 51, a former cultural adviser to Pima County, Ariz., now has a similar role with a U.S. reconstruction team in Nineveh province in northern Iraq.
Families of missing soldiers struggle without closure
TUCSON, Ariz. -- "Every time I see it, it hurts. It feels like my heart is popping out of my chest," Isabel "Billie" Sanchez says of the military's Missing Man Formation.
Deaths of elite military parachutists stun observers
The recent deaths of three elite military parachutists near Marana, Ariz. are a lot like three fatal lightning strikes in the same place. It's virtually unheard of, experts say. And it's raising eyebrows in the world of covert warfare.


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