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2013-09-10
Another wet, wild day as second storm strikes
Agencies scurry to hire experts to explain health law
Syria may hand over chemical weapons
GEEK LOVE: APPLE TO UNVEIL NEW IPHONE
Same-sex marriage won’t be on 2014 ballot
Fashion Square to expand:
Nadal wins U.S. Open:
Questions persist on death of man, 107
250 million gift to college withdrawn
Largest Ferris wheel ever to roll out of Las Vegas
Phones clash with rights to privacy
Blind people can get gun permits in Iowa, other states
NSA may have clue to 1961 plane crash
Navalny defuses anger over Moscow election
Obama says he might lose congressional vote on Syria
Former officer’s trial nears end
MCSO joins crackdown in Tempe
A few laws our legislators forgot to pass
Phoenix-area diaper bank to begin serving community
Fundraiser at high-school game taps Chaparral, Saguaro rivalry
Moving forward
City to pick from 4 treasurer finalists
2 Ariz. residents held in $2.5 mil tax-refund fraud
Ariz. bats crucial to ecology, but officials warn of rabies
Tempe electronics facility to close; 730 jobs affected
State Farm’s job fair in Valley starts today
Stocks rise on mergers, homebuilder outlook
Putting an end to the Syrian threat is in our national-security interests
TAKE RUSSIAN IDEA SERIOUSLY
Moral indifference allowed Syria crisis to occur
Have 1 policy on illegal migrants
Ariz. Lottery saw record revenue in fiscal ’13
Towns, villages, cities are different because – look, rain!
Arians: Bad loss had sliver of good
TODAY’S MATCH
NBA TAKING PLAYER-TRACKING TECHNOLOGY LEAGUE-WIDE
Miikka Kiprusoff
Badgers stiff test for Sun Devils run defense
WR Neal’s appeals denied
ALABAMA EYES ‘BUSINESS-LIKE’ APPROACH TO A&M
Oklahoma State: Mike Holder
D-backs ponder Hudson situation
Dodgers have taken off since brawl in June
HOW THEY SCORED
Cards sticking with Feely for now
Fast-paced Philadelphia hurries to win
ROMO’S RIBS FINE; QB SHOULD PLAY
For Sept. 10 Major League Baseball National League
BASEBALL American League
ASU men’s schedule
AMERICAN CONFERENCE East
First Quarter
PBS shines spotlight on ‘Latino Americans’
‘Trailer Park’ cast trumps lowbrow play
ARIZONA BROADWAY THEATRE: ‘THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL’
Mother refuses to be left alone
HOROSCOPE
Wentworth Miller tried to commit suicide as teen
LOS ANGELES TIMES CROSSWORD
‘Big’ wins its audience over with a certain boyish charm
‘Maid’s Version’ is slim but superbly textured
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