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Arizona Daily Star
Downtown events for kids a winning idea
Tucson City Councilman Rodney Glassman said his project is like a big brown bag filled with groceries sitting on the kitchen counter.
A triple-bogey blunder
The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune on Thursday
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Letters to the editor
New Orleans levees still being rebuilt
McCain's message: Service, sacrifice
Minneapolis-St. Paul
Second foe brings more firepower
The Arizona Wildcats opened the 2008 season with their most lopsided victory in 87 years.
Opinion by Greg Hansen : Holy Toledo, you really expect another 70-point game today?
Dear Mr. Football: Who said that if you hang 70 on Idaho you are expected to score 100 a week later?
Serena smacks Safina to reach 12th career final of a Grand Slam
NEW YORK — Serena Williams wound up and smacked a shot directly at Dinara Safina early in the second set of their U.S. Open semifinal.
Sun Devils wary of Cardinal
TEMPE — Arizona State has swept the last two games against Stanford by a combined 79-6.
CBS sues to use stats for free in fantasy leagues
MINNEAPOLIS — CBS has filed a federal lawsuit to establish its right to use without charge the statistics that underlie fantasy football leagues.
East Carolina seeking third straight upset
GREENVILLE, N.C. — With West Virginia's speedy offense coming to town, Skip Holtz jokingly asked East Carolina's groundskeepers to leave the sprinklers on at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and turn the grass field into a mud pit.
Price of doormats soars for top programs
It's never been so good to be bad at college football.
Villegas cards a 5-under 65, leads playoff tourney by one
ST. LOUIS — Camilo Villegas and Steve Stricker were excited to be playing golf Friday for different reasons — and it showed during a soggy start to the BMW Championship.
Jet-lagged coach likes outlook
James Li returned from Beijing, where he served as manager of the United States men's track and field team, on Aug. 28.
Blue Devils open with difficult loss
The cartoon devil was missing from Sunnyside High School's helmets in their season opener Friday night against Glendale Mountain Ridge. The team took the field with plain royal blue helmets, and left feeling just plain blue.
L.A. only half-game back after easy win
LOS ANGELES — Joe Torre witnessed a lot during memorable stretch runs managing the New York Yankees. The Dodgers are providing him with some fresh memories.
SCOTTSDALE CHAPARRAL 23, CIENEGA 20
In Scottsdale, Chaparral's Brandon Martin caught a 32-yard lob in the end zone with 3.9 seconds remaining to to drop Cienega to 1-1.
Easy work for Santa Rita
A disastrous opening 16 seconds for Marana spiraled into a full-blown rout for Jeff Scurran's Santa Rita Eagles.
NOGALES 34, DOUGLAS 16
At Nogales, the Apaches' vaunted offense put up nearly 500 yards of total offense, but it had trouble distancing itself from what Nogales coach Vince Villanucci called a "tough, physical" Douglas squad.
CDO hits the road running ... and running
In its first road test of the season, Canyon del Oro won impressively at Sahuaro 28-0 Friday night.


