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June 24, 2004
May 27, 2004
An Arizona coalition of animal rights groups wants to make it a crime to keep calves or pregnant pigs in pens so small that they can’t turn around.
Three political heavyweights have joined a Catholic bishop, county attorney and gubernatorial candidate in supporting stricter regulations for Scottsdale’s two topless clubs.
Three political heavyweights have joined a Catholic bishop, county attorney and gubernatorial candidate in supporting stricter regulations for Scottsdale’s two topless clubs.
Arizonans Disappointed With Election Results (ADWER) — an informal coalition which until now was not even named — are back on the ballot this November.
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqis voted in a historic parliamentary election Thursday, with strong turnout reported in Sunni Arab areas and even a shortage of ballots in some precincts.
Matt Mackowiak
The Tribune has received many Letters to the Editor dealing with issues in Tuesday's election. Not all the letters could be printed in the newspaper due to space constraints, so we are posting them online so our readers have a chance to see them all. Letters are separated by topics.
GREELEY, Colo. - Sen. John Kerry accused President Bush of "incredible incompetence" in the war on Iraq on Monday, citing the disappearance of hundreds of tons of powerful explosives.
BAGHDAD, Iraq - The government announced Sunday it will close all borders, extend curfew hours and ban travel across provincial boundaries as part of stringent security measures to protect voters during this week's parliamentary elections.
Arizonans Disappointed With Election Results – an informal coalition which until now was not even named – are back on the ballot this November.
BAGHDAD - The biggest Shiite party in Iraq once appeared to hold all the political sway: control of the heartland, the backing of influential clerics and a foot in the government with ambitions to take full control.
Government by the people carries a high price in Arizona.
Government by the people carries a high price in Arizona.
September 9, 2004
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations is close to backing an American and Iraqi request to deploy experts who would assess whether Iraq could hold elections by May for a transitional government, U.N. diplomats told The Associated Press.
Some Valley residents may have received phone calls over the weekend that contained the incorrect information about polling places for Election Day.
October 28, 2004
July 2, 2004
More than 30,000 acres of open space in the north East Valley and Superstition Mountains area would be preserved from development under a proposed state trust land reform initiative filed Tuesday.
More than 30,000 acres of open space in the north East Valley and Superstition Mountains area would be preserved from development under a proposed state trust land reform initiative filed Tuesday.
September 2, 2004
The Arizona Court of Appeals has rebuffed a coalition of Democrats and Hispanics to force redrawing of the state's 30 legislative districts in a fashion that would give Democrats a better chance to take control of the Legislature.
ROME - An exit poll Monday showed conservative Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi trailing center-left challenger Romano Prodi in parliamentary elections.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
Guest Commentary by Shawn Thiele
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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