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Joyce Brothers
Psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers displays flood of mail she received in wake of incident in which she saved the life of a Long Island housewife, who called during Dr. Brothers? radio program and threatened suicide on Jan. 8, 1971. Dr. Brothers held the woman on the phone until the call could …
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: A look back
Pete Hamill, a reporter for the New York Post, takes notes as he walks ahead of the Memphis-to-Jackson march led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in light trousers, June 9, 1966. (AP Photo)
A look back at James Bond
British actor Roger Moore, the new James Bond is shown on top of Rio de Janeiro's famous Sugar Loaf mountain during the shooting of the latest 007 film "Moonraker," Jan. 11, 1979. Rio's Copacabana beach is at rear. (AP Photo)
Republican National Conventions: A look back
Associated Press photographer Murray Becker of New York takes a general view picture of the scene at the 1936 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio in the Public Auditorium, using a 28-inch camera, June 1936. (AP Photo)
Ever-climbing tuition plus more work hours equals growing stress
University of Arizona junior Casanndra Romero hopes to work with children as a speech pathologist one day.
Sungevity eases process for solar pitch
Sungevity brought its online model for estimating, buying and installing solar panels to Arizona last month after launching in California two years ago.
Judge pay of $2.5M could hit county
Pima County could end up spending another $1.5 million to $2.5 million on Superior Court judges' salaries, and jurors could lose their $12 daily stipend, if the state's judicial branch has to cut another 15 percent from its budget.
Letters to the editor
Property assessments are akin to thievery
At least 42.4 percent of police, firefighters live outside Tucson
At least 42.4 percent of Tucson police and firefighters live outside the city limits, making them unable to vote on a controversial ballot measure related to the city's public safety coverage, based on analysis of data obtained by the Arizona Daily Star.
US-brokered deal could reinstate Zelaya
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Ousted President Manuel Zelaya said Friday that a U.S.-brokered pact will restore him to power in about a week, ending Honduras' isolation four months after soldiers flew the leftist leader into exile in his pajamas.
When it comes to herding sheep, Tess is top dog
HOMEDALE, Idaho — The two-word command is barely audible.
White House credits 12K AZ jobs to stimulus
PHOENIX — The White House said Friday that more than 12,000 jobs were saved or created in Arizona because of President Obama's economic stimulus plan, and Gov. Jan Brewer said most were ones saved in education, despite the state's deep budget troubles.
SUNNYSIDE 72, RINCON/UNIVERSITY 27
At Rincon/University, the Blue Devils (9-0, 5-0 5A Southern) scored nine touchdowns on offense, including four touchdown passes from Perry Shazier to Chris Howard as the Rangers (1-8, 0-5) struggled to make tackles.
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