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  1. article Should we let wunderkinds drop out of high school?

    Thursday, May 23, 2013 5:00 pm

    NEW YORK — Thomas Sohmers, 17, of Hudson, Mass., has been working at a research lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since he was 13, developing projects ranging from augmented reality eyewear to laser communications systems. This spring, his mom, Penny Mills, let him drop out of 11th grade. She says she "could see how much of the work he was doing at school wasn't relevant to what he wanted to learn."

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  • link The Starting Five: What we've learned edition

    Takeaways from Game 1 of Pacers-Heat, the Spurs' 2-0 lead, the lottery and more.

  • link FOXSports.com's post-lottery NBA mock draft

    With order set following lottery, who do Cavs take at No. 1? And will Suns find their star at No. 5?

  • link With fifth pick, can Suns find their next star?

    Despite Suns' slip to fifth in draft order via lottery, new GM McDonough sees plentiful upgrade options.

  • link Suns get fifth pick as Cavs win NBA draft lottery

    Cavaliers win NBA draft lottery; Suns, with fourth-worst record in league, get fifth pick.

  • article Gov. Brewer vows to veto all bills until state budget and Medicaid progress

    Friday, May 10, 2013 5:39 pm

    Saying she's run out of patience, Gov. Jan Brewer will veto any bills sent to her until she sees movement on a new state budget and her pet Medicaid expansion project.

  • article 4 winners and counting in United Way’s Happiest Sweepstakes on Earth’

    Wednesday, May 1, 2013 12:04 pm

    Taylor Hatch of Mesa is the latest early-bird prize winner in Mesa United Way’s Happiest Sweepstakes on Earth - two rounds of golf and a golf cart rental at Leisure World. Earlier winners include Monica Alcantar of Gilbert, a one-night stay for two plus continental breakfast at the Hilton Phoenix / Mesa; Jeffry Westerhaus of Glendale, four movie passes and a Carrabba’s gift card; and Dawn Dubry of Phoenix, a $100 Westcor mall gift card.

  • article Scarp: A not-so-mighty fortress of solitude

    Sunday, April 28, 2013 10:12 am

    Screening the film adaptation of George Orwell’s “1984” isn’t exactly the most festive way to celebrate one’s upcoming birthday, but after reading the Tribune’s “Nerdvana” column’s recommending it this coming Friday, I couldn’t help but reserve a seat.

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  • article Brownie Points: Suns need new coach to rise again

    Friday, April 12, 2013 3:40 pm

    The Phoenix Suns have a chance to begin their ascension from the ashes this summer. With one lottery pick safely earned among the top five and another still possible — unless Kobe Bryant is intent on dragging the Los Angeles Lakers’ lifeless carcass to the postseason for a public funeral at the hands of San Antonio or Oklahoma City — the first seeds for resurgence are at hand.

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  • article Legislature continues work on bills that could impact campaign finance, library records, schools

    Friday, April 12, 2013 8:30 am

    Lottery confidentiality

  • article All about immigration: Green cards? Citizenship? The Fence? Amnesty? ... more...

    Monday, April 8, 2013 8:12 am

    WASHINGTON — This may be the year Congress decides what to do about the millions of immigrants living illegally in the U.S. And this may be the week when a bipartisan group of senators makes public details of the overhaul plan it has been negotiating for months.

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  • article Suns' fans can revel in Lakers' struggles

    Sunday, March 31, 2013 7:28 am

    For Suns fans, rooting against the Lakers has never been so much fun.

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  • article Arizona senate OKs giving lottery winners more privacy

    Tuesday, March 19, 2013 9:02 am

    Those who pick or scratch it rich would get more privacy under the terms of legislation given preliminary approval Monday by the state Senate.

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  • article Lucky again! Phoenix couple win Arizona Lottery for 2nd time

    Saturday, March 9, 2013 2:01 pm

    A Phoenix couple beat the odds for a second time Wednesday when they claimed their second BIG Arizona Lottery win.

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  • article Ariz. senate committee approves protection for lottery winners' names

    Friday, March 1, 2013 6:24 pm

    Those who hope to scratch or pick their way to riches may soon get some protection from family and friends and foes.

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  • article Spring Training '13: Fans can expect stats, spontaneity from new announcers

    Sunday, February 17, 2013 10:36 am

    It's a Saturday afternoon, and a multitude of fans – 25,000 total throughout a day defined by a peek-a-boo sun – meander underneath Chase Field's retractable roof for the annual D-Backs annual FanFest. The day is a prelude to the upcoming season – an opportunity for the Diamondback faithful to snag a few autographs, take a few cuts against a wiffleball-lobbing Wade Miley and, most importantly, bask in the glow of the lovely optimism that comes before the realities of a 162-game season commence.

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  • Steve Berthiaume, Bob Brenly

    Steve Berthiaume, left, a longtime ESPN anchor on such benchmark programs as “SportsCenter” and “Baseball Tonight” said being in the ballpark every day as the Diamondbacks’ new television play-by-play voice feels like he “won the lottery.” Bob Brenly, right, is Berthiaume’s new partner and the D-Backs’ once-and-again color commentator. Brenly is still plenty popular among Arizona fans after leading the team to the 2001 World Series title as its manager. 

  • Steve Berthiaume, Bob Brenly

    Steve Berthiaume, left, a longtime ESPN anchor on such benchmark programs as “SportsCenter” and “Baseball Tonight” said being in the ballpark every day as the Diamondbacks’ new television play-by-play voice feels like he “won the lottery.” Bob Brenly, right, is Berthiaume’s new partner and the D-Backs’ once-and-again color commentator. Brenly is still plenty popular among Arizona fans after leading the team to the 2001 World Series title as its manager.

  • article What’s next for high-performing Gilbert Classical Academy?

    Thursday, February 7, 2013 8:11 am

    The Gilbert Unified School District governing board plans to create a committee structure next week to look at how to expand the popular Gilbert Classical Academy after plans to move it to Gilbert Junior High School’s campus were dropped.

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  • article Scarp: We lose when the state plays with the price of fame

    Sunday, January 27, 2013 9:29 am

    Another legislative session, another day for the nanny state. The list of people whom government officials think are incapable of running their own lives now includes state lottery winners.

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  • article Arizona legislators consider keeping lottery winners anonymous

    Tuesday, January 22, 2013 5:27 pm

    The next big winner of the Arizona Lottery could be "none of your business.''

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  • article Arizona legislators consider keeping lottery winners anonymous

    Tuesday, January 22, 2013 5:27 pm

    The next big winner of the Arizona Lottery could be "none of your business.''

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  • article Brownie Points: Gentry wasn't fired, he was paroled

    Friday, January 18, 2013 4:55 pm

    Don’t cry for Alvin Gentry. The time when he needed your sympathy has already passed.

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  • Lottery

    In this Nov. 29, 2012 file photo, members of the media document store cashier Tanice Stefanich helping a customer at a 4 Sons Food Store where one of the winning tickets in the $579.9 million Powerball jackpot was purchased in Fountain Hills, Ariz. When two winning tickets for a record Powerball jackpot were claimed last month, the world focused on the winners. One, from Missouri, showed up at the newsconference, while the other, in Arizona, chose to remain anonymous. Releasing information on the lottery winners reflects a broader debate playing out in state Legislatures and lottery offices nationwide: Should the winners’ names be made public?(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, file)

  • Lottery

    In this Nov. 29, 2012 file photo, members of the media document store cashier Tanice Stefanich helping a customer at a 4 Sons Food Store where one of the winning tickets in the $579.9 million Powerball jackpot was purchased in Fountain Hills, Ariz. When two winning tickets for a record Powerball jackpot were claimed last month, the world focused on the winners. One, from Missouri, showed up at the newsconference, while the other, in Arizona, chose to remain anonymous. Releasing information on the lottery winners reflects a broader debate playing out in state Legislatures and lottery offices nationwide: Should the winners’ names be made public?(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, file)

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