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Former Wildcat Furyk tied for lead after shooting 8-under 63
NORTON, Mass. — Former Arizona Wildcat Jim Furyk, without a victory in more than two years, shot an 8-under 63 Friday for a share of the first-round lead with Steve Stricker in the Deutsche Bank Championship.
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Stricker taking advantage of ideal conditions at Colonial
FORT WORTH, Texas — From its Ben Hogan trophy room to its status as the longest-running event at its original site, the Colonial Country Club is among the most venerable stops on the PGA Tour.
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Election debris may have value
When the final ballot is counted and even the most die-hard, weathered signs come down, most of us will purge the paraphernalia littering our yards, cars and mailboxes.
Green overcomes a rocky start
SAN ANTONIO — Nathan Green of Australia got off to a rocky start Thursday in the Texas Open. But it seemed to jump-start the best round of his PGA Tour career.
Local investor group aims to market UA tech ideas
If Alicia Reeves and Olin Feuerbacher have their way, testing time for dangerous E. coli bacteria would be cut to a fraction of what it takes now.
Anti-immigration forces warn of Mexican conspiracy to retake Southwest
LOS ANGELES — On the far fringes of the pro-immigration movement, some Hispanic activists openly yearn for the day when immigrants rise up and retake the American Southwest, more than 150 years after the U.S. annexed it.
West Virginia University regains ranking as nation's No. 1 party school
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — To the disappointment of school administrators — and the pride of some students — West Virginia University is No. 1 on The Princeton's Review's annual list of the top 20 party schools.
Rape case built on '94 DNA dismissed
The case against a Tucson man who was indicted early last year in connection with a 1994 rape has been dismissed and can never be refiled.
2 rape suspects may never be taken to trial
Two Tucson men accused of committing rapes in 1994 may never be taken to trial, because the Arizona Supreme Court has decided not to review a Tucson-based Court of Appeals decision on the statute of limitations.
High court to say if new DNA can apply to old rape cases
PHOENIX — The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to consider whether statutes of limitations bar prosecution of rapes and most other serious crimes that happened before 1997 even if law enforcement unearths new DNA evidence tying a suspect to the crime.
No question, Arizona Opera's 'Susannah' faithful to tragic tale
At the end of Act II, as Susannah closes the door behind her and leaves Little Bat a sobbing mess on the stage, you are left to ponder composer Carlisle Floyd's overriding theme: Would you right a wrong if you had the chance?
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