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Dramatic images of the war in Iraq have left people across the country struggling to decide when to watch TV and when to turn it off.
Residents of the Carefree/ Cave Creek area have a new source of information about happenings in their communities: CarefreeTV.com.
Brillian Corp., a Tempe-based start-up company spun off from Three-Five Systems, unveiled its new high-definition television Thursday at a stockholders meeting, drawing gasps from attendees who viewed the ultra-sharp pictures for the first time.
May 14, 2004
The day after Sam Puzzo watches “24” he enters the office like a white-collar version of Jack Bauer, hero of the Fox espionage-and-terror series: scanning work stations for people he can trust, on high alert for those without clearance to hear his report.
WASHINGTON - My fellow citizens, events in Iraq have now reached the final days of decision.
No matter whether you habla español or not, you’ve almost certainly come across “Sábado Gigante,” the longest-running TV variety show in the world.
If these were biblical times, some at Paradise Valley United Methodist Church would be lords and kings, church member Richard Kelleher believes.
NEAR KARBALA, Iraq - Lead U.S. infantry units donned chemical suits Wednesday after capturing a bridge just 40 miles southeast of Baghdad, while U.S. Marines were even closer to the Iraqi capital after destroying one division of Saddam Hussein's battle-hardened Republican Guard as they crossed the Tigris River.
President Barack Obama will reportedly use his State of the Union address to call for a five-year freeze on all discretionary government spending outside of national security.
The head of the House Judiciary Committee wants to update Arizona's dated and sometimes anachronistic bankruptcy laws.
TEMPE - A motivated group of kids sought desperately to claim for their coach a marquee win over their listless in-state rivals. Once the University of Arizona realized it was in a game, though, it was over.
TEMPE - A motivated group of kids sought desperately to claim for their coach a marquee win over their listless in-state rivals. Once the University of Arizona realized it was in a game, though, it was over.
WASHINGTON - President Bush will nominate one of his closest longtime advisers to a key State Department post in an effort to help repair the United States' image abroad, especially in the Arab world, a senior administration official said Saturday.
When the Wallow Fire burned through eastern Arizona last summer, the Arizona Division of Emergency Management oversaw the state’s response from the State Emergency Operations Center in Phoenix.
Before Cox, DirecTV and DISH Network were competing for customers in the East Valley, CableAmerica was in Mesa offering cable television service.
UNITED NATIONS -- Seeking U.N. approval for military action against Iraq, the United States, Britain and Spain submitted a resolution to the Security Council Monday declaring that Saddam Hussein has missed “the final opportunity’’ to disarm peacefully.
BANGKOK - Swarms of anti-government protesters attacked the prime minister's car, seized control of major intersections in the capital and commandeered buses, bringing new chaos to the Thai capital as the country's ousted leader threatened to return from exile to lead a revolution.
OUTSIDE TSKHINVALI, Georgia - Russia and small, U.S.-allied Georgia headed toward a wider war Saturday as Russian tanks rumbled into the contested province of South Ossetia and Russian aircraft bombed a Georgian town, escalating a conflict that already has left hundreds dead.
Leaders of the Arizona Republican Party sent a ringing message Friday that they are united in their desire for the re-election of President Bush in 2004.
Arizona Democrats agreed with their counterparts in four other states Tuesday that Sen. John Kerry is the man best suited to challenge President Bush for the White House this November.
UNITED NATIONS -- Seeking U.N. approval for military action against Iraq, the United States, Britain and Spain submitted a resolution to the Security Council Monday declaring that Saddam Hussein has missed “the final opportunity’’ to disarm peacefully.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama had a simple message for Republicans in Congress: Do it my way.
Arizona will be a major player in next spring’s World Baseball Classic, which despite the myriad of "i’s’’ remaining to be dotted has the full blessing of both Major League Baseball and the MLB players’ association, without which it could not have gotten this far.
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