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Once again, the nageling nabobs of negativism, or as they would like be referred to — the tea party — are once again screaming in the media about how evil the federal government is and how un-American it would be if all citizens were forced into purchasing a private health care plan under Obamacare. The coercion. The heavy handedness. The death panels. The costs.
Once again, the nageling nabobs of negativism, or as they would like be referred to — the tea party — are once again screaming in the media about how evil the federal government is and how un-American it would be if all citizens were forced into purchasing a private health care plan under Obamacare. The coercion. The heavy handedness. The death panels. The costs.
Insurance companies don't have to make state-mandated offers of certain kinds of coverage in Spanish, even if that's the language the person speaks, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
How appropriate that it was April Fools Day that Jon Beydler’s commentary was published in the Tribune.
How appropriate that it was April Fools Day that Jon Beydler’s commentary was published in the Tribune.
A new Web site that offers a wide range of information about automobiles - particularly auto repair shops in the Valley - is making its debut on the Internet.
Do women get better deals on cars? In what seems contrary to popular belief and stereotypes, women ask more questions, more thorough questions and more frequently ask for an independent inspection, according to data collected about customer transactions by LeaseTrader.
The state Legislature is poised to adopt a troubling change in how some people escape paying any sales taxes if they buy an automobile from Arizona.
Arizona consumers could soon have a new weapon against identity theft.
WASHINGTON - A steep decline in new-car buying depressed sales at the nation's retailers by 0.3 percent last month, although consumers continued spending heartily in less expensive ways.
Quality versus quantity, the simple philosophy most automobile aficionados adhere to when assembling their collections. However, in the case of best-selling author Clive Cussler, no stranger to excellence or lofty num bers with more 100 million copies of his books sold, his car collection is the absolute embodiment of an oft-quoted Deion Sanders statement: “Both.”
“Martin Luther King wanted to make sure African-Americans knew their place was no longer in the back of the bus, and the supposed civil rights leaders of today want whites and Hispanics to know their place is under the bus!”
Mesa could lose more than $1 million next fiscal year under a legislative proposal that could prevent the city from collecting sales tax on some vehicles.
WASHINGTON - President Bush, facing economic and political damage from soaring gas prices, offered proposals Wednesday to speed construction of nuclear power plants and oil refineries and boost sales of energy-efficient vehicles.
Here, in this master-planned land of golf greens, polo fields and gated cul-desacs, the winter residents of The Villages, Fla., are all atwitter over what’s on Lillie Lipscomb’s driveway.
State officials must act quickly to impose tougher environmental restrictions if they hope to reverse the rapid global warming-related pollution increase in Arizona, an environmental policy report released Monday says.
State officials must act quickly to impose tougher environmental restrictions if they hope to reverse the rapid global warming-related pollution increase in Arizona, an environmental policy report released Monday says.
Detectives call it a crime of opportunity, but in Scottsdale automobile stealing is down for the third year in a row because police say residents are taking the easy chances away from thieves.
NEW YORK - Dean Avery recalls being awestruck when his mother’s date picked her up in a 1965 blue fastback Mustang. Avery, 11 or 12 at the time, thought the car and its sloping back window were cool.
Extended forecast: Unbearable heat, diminishing water supply, more frequent and devastating wildfires, eradication of indigenous plants and animals. It’s not an absolute certainty, but it’s not science fiction, either, say scientists studying the impact of global warming on the Valley.
Extended forecast: Unbearable heat, diminishing water supply, more frequent and devastating wildfires, eradication of indigenous plants and animals. It’s not an absolute certainty, but it’s not science fiction, either, say scientists studying the impact of global warming on the Valley.
In an era when reality television dominates the ratings and anyone can become a blog superstar, the line between celebrity and average Joe is nearly indistinguishable.
December 12, 2004
Mr. Speaker, Vice President Cheney, Members of Congress, distinguished guests, fellow citizens: Every year, by law and by custom, we meet here to consider the state of the union. This year, we gather in this chamber deeply aware of decisive days that lie ahead.
With the weather hotter than Hades, it's time for the Sun Devils to return to Arizona State University. For first-time ASU students and anyone else new to these parts, Get Out's annual Devil Picks issue is your guide to the best our town has to offer in eating and drinking, entertainment, nightlife and style.
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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