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Lawsuit: Woman's hair lost in med test
A Tucson woman is suing a local health-care provider, claiming a piece of medical equipment pulled out her hair and could have crushed her head.
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Actor-director Clint Eastwood scratches his head while answering a question from a film critic the preview of his new film, ?Bronco Billy.? Eastwood plays the title role the hero of a modern, traveling Wild West, May, 11, 1980. (AP Photo)
Arizona politics trivia quiz
4. Who was our first woman governor? Rose Mofford, who was also Arizona's first woman Secretary of State and the first female class president at her hometown Globe High School.
Hairstyling pioneer Vidal Sassoon dies at 84 in LA
LOS ANGELES — Vidal Sassoon used his hairstyling shears to free women from beehives and hot rollers and give them wash-and-wear cuts that made him an international name in hair care.
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.
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Mysterious love letter washes onto British beach
LONDON — A mysterious missive apparently written by a French-speaking woman to her married lover has washed onto a British beach and into the imagination of the U.K. media.
Newsboys deliver rock
When Peter Furler stepped aside as lead singer of the Newsboys last spring, it was akin to U2 losing Bono.
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Yaqui ceremony readies site for health center
The new Marana Health Center building will be constructed on blessed ground, thanks to a group of Pascua Yaqui deer dancers who performed a blessing ceremony Friday.
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Alone no more: Family welcomes remains of WWII airman
HIGHLAND, Calif. — For two decades after her son's bomber went down in the Pacific Ocean during World War II, Vella Stinson faithfully wrote the U.S. government twice a month to ask if his body had been found — or if anyone was looking.
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