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Police: Dead Boston bombing suspect buried
WORCESTER, Mass. — Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev was secretly buried in an undisclosed location outside Worcester after a frustrating weeklong search for a community willing to take the body, police said Thursday.
The ghosts of Halloween past
Pictured here are children preparing for the Halloween festival in Anaheim, Calif., Oct. 20, 1962. Nearly everyone turns out to watch the parade, and thousands are on hand to watch the show that launches it at the Palma Stadium. Another 7,000 or more school children take part in a youngsters…
Tucson Time Capsule : Kino statue dedication
From the Tucson Time Capsule, Jan. 13, 2009: When Father Eusebio Francisco Kino first rode into the Santa Cruz Valley around 1700, he never could have imagined that someday a 2 1/2-ton, 15-foot-tall likeness of him would stand at the north end of a parkway bearing his name. But on Jan. 13, 1…
Big 5 to open new store on NW side
Big 5 Sporting Goods is scheduled to open its newest Tucson-area location Nov. 24.
S. Florida rediscovers defense, beats W.Va.
TAMPA, Fla. — B.J. Daniels threw for 232 yards and three touchdowns, and South Florida rebounded from two subpar defensive performances to frustrate No. 20 West Virginia in a 30-19 victory Friday night.
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AZ sales-tax take fell 15.1% in Sept.
Sales taxes paid to the state by businesses were down more than 15 percent in September from the same month last year, the Arizona Department of Revenue says.
Laptop book bag offers protection, stylishness
The Booq Boa Squeeze is an ultra-thin laptop book bag with a 1680 denier ballistic nylon exterior that has a water-repellent coating. Its soft, nylex lining won't scratch your laptop. It accommodates a 13- to 17-inch MAC or 13- to 15-inch PC. It's $99.95 at www.booqbags.com online.
Larcena Pennington Page: Pioneer woman redefined what it meant to be tough
Hardships were part of life for Southern Arizona pioneers in the mid-1800s, but the trials endured by Larcena Pennington Page would have brought the toughest frontiersman to his knees.
US, Colombia OK accord widening American access to military bases
BOGOTA — In a private, low-key ceremony, the U.S. ambassador and three Colombian ministers signed a pact Friday giving American personnel expanded access to military bases in this drug-producing country, a deal that Venezuela's Hugo Chavez has called a threat to the region's security.
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Business tips are article of faith for Christian networking group
A new business-networking group goes beyond the professional into the personal and pushes even further — into religion.
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