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For some, throwing a party is easier than iPhone navigation. They point their finger and a party materializes, scrapbooked nametags and all.
For some, throwing a party is easier than iPhone navigation. They point their finger and a party materializes, scrapbooked nametags and all. For others, just the thought of a party sends their blood pressure through the ceiling. It doesn’t have to be that way though, says Phoenix designer Cheryl Najafi.
For more ideas from Cheryl Najafi or to purchase her book, visit her website at www.cherylstyle.com.
For more ideas from Cheryl Najafi or to purchase her book, visit her website at www.cherylstyle.com.
For more ideas from Cheryl Najafi or to purchase her book, visit her website at www.cherylstyle.com.
For more ideas from Cheryl Najafi or to purchase her book, visit her website at www.cherylstyle.com.
The nation's second largest book store chain appears headed for liquidation.
The nation's second largest book store chain appears headed for liquidation.
The nation's second largest book store chain appears headed for liquidation.
The nation's second largest book store chain appears headed for liquidation.
Borders Group Inc. said late Thursday it agreed to sell itself to private investment firm Najafi Cos. for $215 million and is seeking court approval for the agreement.
Borders Group Inc. said late Thursday it agreed to sell itself to private investment firm Najafi Cos. for $215 million and is seeking court approval for the agreement.
Borders Group Inc. said late Thursday it agreed to sell itself to private investment firm Najafi Cos. for $215 million and is seeking court approval for the agreement.
Borders Group Inc. said late Thursday it agreed to sell itself to private investment firm Najafi Cos. for $215 million and is seeking court approval for the agreement.
A Phoenix private investment firm said Thursday it plans to buy Gilbert-based Trend Homes and some of its affiliates for $65 million as part of a bankruptcy restructuring by the homebuilder.
A Phoenix-based private investment firm plans to buy up most of the assets of Gilbert-based Trend Homes for $65 million as part of bankruptcy restructuring by the homebuilder.
With a surprise entry into a state trust land auction, Steve Ellman is now a force in the far north East Valley.
A good conspiracy theory is slow to fade. So how about it? Were the San Antonio Spurs, perhaps scanning the Suns’ easy remaining schedule, conceding the No. 1 seed in the West while still gaining a psychological edge by sitting out their two best players Wednesday night?
On Tuesday, he signed the papers. Today, he'll write the check.
BAM, Iran - Overwhelmed rescue crews picked through entire city blocks of rubble in search for survivors and bodies a day after an earthquake ruined this southeast Iranian city. With the death toll in the thousands, Iran appealed for international help and promised to waive visas for foreign relief workers.
A cactus-studded stretch of land along scenic Pima Road will soon give way to luxury homes after it was auctioned for more than $10 million Thursday.
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