As Earth Day turns 40, environmental movement focuses on practical solutions, young Americans ... commitment to the future ... Loosely tied, 'tea partyers' have same aim, Music Instrument Museum opens in Phoenix ... Ariz. amis to cut prison costs; in Texas, a new approach ... Rhetorical bombs land at Tempe 'tea party', 'Street' view of new immigation law, To-do list: Estimating quakes, getting colonoscopies, Program targets computer literacy ... Prescott Valley officer shoots, kills man during domestic violence call, Big fundraising puts focus on Joe Arpaio's future, Rare ocelot photographed in southern Arizona, Volcano: Fears of long-term damage to air travel, trade, LBJ's youngest daughter hospitalized (interesting person, it sounds like), Arizona to allow concealed weapons without permit, Senate Repblicans blast judicial pick (entertaining reading), U.S. soldier is dismissed over threats in rap.
Sales-tax debate likely to intensify, Contestants rehearse, polish themselves for thrill of being Ms. Senior Arizona, Forum urges repeal of the death penalty in Arizona, Valley schools find innovative ways to push students, 1st special election since '91, El Mirage police: Man tried to help girlfriend dodge ticket, Phoenix Coyotes want to ruin Detroit Red Wings' day, Portland Trail Blazers, Phoenix Suns coaches say Steve Nash worthy of MVP talk, Arizona State Sun Devils football running game shows flashes in scrimmage, ASU Sun Devils QB Samson Szakacsy an advocate for San Carlos Apache community, Arizona Cardinals won't disclose NFL draft needs, but they are clear, NBC's Mike Emrick to call Phoenix Coyotes' 1st national TV appearance, Arizona Diamondbacks' Mark Reynolds playing solid defense at third base, Developer hopes to transform salt site, UA looks at Chandler site to expand tech programs, It's time to clear up appliance-rebate confusion: There's been a lot of confusion, frustration and even suspicion over Arizona's recent appliance-rebate program, We're not quite as retiring, 94°, Arizona Living, For the right Valley houses, film role can come knocking, Fitting workout to the desk, A trio of tabbies to take home, It's more than puppy love, Transit funding remains crucial, Don't hand park to Lake Havasu City, 4:49 pm 94° April 18, 2010 Opinions » republic editorials,Transit funding remains crucial, Light rail's success highlights the importance of transit funding, Don't hand park to Lake Havasu City,The Legislature should reject a move to turn Lake Havasu State Park into a local cash cow, send a letter to the editor » letters to the editor Obama's overbearing regime must go, So, in his usual arrogant way, President Barack Obama told a carefully selected audience that he is ''amused'' at the hundreds of Tea Party Patriots' meetings all around the United States, Arena puts taxpayers' money at risk, The city of Glendale has turned the concept of capitalism on its head, Hispanic immigrants are refugees, I recently attended a fair-housing workshop and learned how refugees from the Mideast, Africa, Southeast Asia and other countries are being resettled in the Valley with success, Illegal immigrants behave immorally
I would like to respectfully ask the Rev. Jeffrey Dirrim to save his immorality lecture for the illegal immigrants (''Immigration measure is immoral,'' Letters, Thursday). Please remind them that it is immoral to cross illegally into another country, steal someone's identity, ruin another person's credit, transport illegal drugs across the border, sell drugs, expect other people to pay for your medical costs, impose on taxpayers to pay for your children's education, and march in the streets demanding that they be accepted by the country that they invaded while playing the victim/racist card. - K. Diekelman,Tempe, F-35 noise complaints unfounded, Regarding the noise complaints about the F-35A Lightning, which has yet to fly into Luke Air Force Base (''Luke jet-noise study worrying El Mirage,'' Thursday):, Writer full of linguistic pomposity, George Will's linguistic pomposity once again obfuscates the final point of his summation in Thursday's column (''The proper question is: Will the nominee be actively enough engaged in protecting liberty from depredations perpetrated by popular sovereignty?'') (go dude, amazing), Medical marijuana already available, Before anyone gets too enthusiastic about the proposed medical-marijuana initiative, they should know that medical marijuana has been available by prescription for many years, Phone, driving don't go hand in hand, Having lived in both California and Arizona, there are many things we share in common, more columns » columnists, (Robert Robb!), Repubs not thinking on immigration, Destructive income tax initiative averted, Obama gets good start on loose nukes, 100 terrific blogs, Viewpoints, New commerce authority would be focused, edgy, Doug MacEachern: New economic-development authority would be focused, accountable and performance-driven, YES: Prop. 100 would help economic recovery, Gov. Jan Brewer: Arizona has cut services and spending, Proposition 100 would help education, public safety and health care - and help stabilize economy to grow, NO: Tax 'solution' fails to achieve critical goals, Farrell Quinlan: A one-cent sales tax increase is not the solution to Arizona's budget crisis, New approach will fulfill mission, Donald Cardon: The right vision, the right vehicle, Passion, focus necessary for success, Jerry Colangelo: Bringing business solutions to advance Arizona's economy, Stakeholders call for change; council listens, Sara Dial: The new Arizona Commerce Authority responds to what we heard and what we need. Arizona must be strategically focused; use limited state funds to create and retain quality jobs; and advance public policy to enhance Arizona's competitive position now and for the future, Authority will strengthen economy, Gov. Jan Brewer: New economic-development authority will advance Arizona's economy, 4/24: Music Instrument Museum opens in Phoenix,When the Music Instrument Museum opens its doors Saturday, it will unveil instruments from every continent and culture, the largest collection of its kind in the world, with 14,000 objects, Musical Instrument Museum spring concerts, MIM spring concerts, Former Target CEO Bob Ulrich orchestrates creation of MIM, Bob Ulrich is the intense man behind the Musical Instrument Museum, MIM a world-class museum, The Musical Instrument Museum opens Saturday and is the most inclusive such museum anywhere, with instruments from every country in the world, Curators are key to Musical Instrument Museum, The exhibits at the Musical Instrument Museum are about people as much as about the musical instruments they play. And the museum itself depends on its people, from its director to the curators who collect and display the instruments, Get to know MIM director Bill DeWalt, As an idealistic kid at the University of Connecticut, Bill DeWalt worked on world food problems, MIM Music Theater to be intimate, interactive, The global array of artists who will perform in the 299-seat Music Theater at the Musical Instrument Museum will help complete a key part of the museum's mission, 4/23-5/9: One-woman play 'No Child' at Actors Theatre in Phoenix, Actors Theatre brings Nilaja Sun's one-woman play to the Valley, Theater troupes announce shows for 2010-11 in Arizona, New seasons announced for Broadway Across America, Arizona Theatre Company, Phoenix Theatre and Actors Theatre, 4/23-25: Arizona Opera's comical 'Barber of Seville', Arizona Opera's ''Barber of Seville'' set in historic Spanish city, 4/23-25: McDowell music fest revamped, relocated to Phoenix, A decision to downsize the McDowell Mountain Music Festival and move it from sprawling quarters at WestWorld in Scottsdale to a parking lot and bar in north Phoenix is being greeted with skepticism in some quarters, but the event's co-founder hopes fans will give the new location a chance, 4/20-25: '39 Steps,' and almost that many accents, Broadway's ''The 39 Steps'' turns an Alfred Hitchcock thriller into a madcap comedy with a little help from dialect coach Stephen Gabis, This week's A&E picks, Best bets for arts and entertainment, 2010 marks Twain's death 100 years ago, Mark Twain died here on April 21, a century ago. He was 74, and in failing health, his heart - his tobacco heart, he called it - so weak that he interrupted a restful cruise to Bermuda to return and die at the house on a hill built for him just two years earlier, 3-D revenues can offset DVD slump, Extra revenue from 3-D movies at the box office can more than make up for money lost from falling sales of DVDs, according to the CEO of movie studio DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc, Summer means San Diego, Here are five things to do and three places to stay that might be new to you. Plus, tons of insider tips from readers, 3 great travel deals, $99 at Sheraton Wild Horse Pass, plus bargains on cruises and in the Virgin Islands, AZ Journal: Against federal health care?, Medicare and Medicaid? Arizona didn't want anything to do with them, either, and a huge plethora of other travel articles!
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