Pentagon Furloughs Cut Arizona Defense Worker Pay

Pentagon Furloughs Cut Arizona Defense Worker Pay

By Jonathan Reid          Cronkite News       WASHINGTON – Defense Department furloughs that took effect Monday will mean about a 20 percent reduction in pay for the rest of this fiscal year for the roughly 8,400 department civilian employees in Arizona. The

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Primer Fracaso de México en Copa de Oro

Primer Fracaso de México en Copa de Oro

Por Ulises Ortez Este domingo la selección Mexicana debutó con una  derrota de 2 a 1 ante su similar Panamá, en un juego que si bien tuvo mayor posesión del balón, no pudo hacer valer ese dominio.  La selección Mexicana

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White Done Right For Latinas

White Done Right For Latinas

By Monica Avila As the summer heats up in Arizona, I see more and more mujeres out and about wearing all white outfits.  You all know I love to see a Latina with her olive skin garbed in white.  I

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Primer Fracaso de México en Copa de Oro

Primer Fracaso de México en Copa de Oro

Por Ulises Ortez Este domingo la selección Mexicana debutó con una  derrota de 2 a 1 ante su similar Panamá, en un juego que si bien tuvo mayor posesión del balón, no pudo hacer valer ese dominio.  La selección Mexicana

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Adventure Travel in Latin America

Adventure Travel in Latin America

Have you gone snorkeling in the reefs, biking in the mountains or kayaking in a bay or river? Maybe hiked around historic sites or experienced a cultural shock at colorful markets or remote villages? Then, you have done adventure travel

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Guide to Immigration Reform Chances in the U.S. House

Guide to Immigration Reform Chances in the U.S. House

After a historic vote to pass the Gang of Eight’s immigration reform bill in the Senate last week, the attention now shifts to the House of Representatives, where the bill’s prospects are uncertain. We take a look at what lies ahead

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NEA: Artists Important to Arizona's Economy, Culture

NEA: Artists Important to Arizona's Economy, Culture

What do we know about the 2.1 million artists in the United States’ and Arizona’s labor force? To help answer that question, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) today released “Equal Opportunity Data Mining: National Statistics about Working Artists.”

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Mondelez and Lego to Invest $725 M In Mexico

Mondelez and Lego to Invest $725 M In Mexico

U.S.-based Mondelez International and Denmark’s Lego plan to invest a total of $725 million in the northern state of Nuevo Leon, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto said. Mondelez International, one of the world’s largest food companies, was formerly known as

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Confused, Costa Rica May Have Approved Same-Sex Marriage

Confused, Costa Rica May Have Approved Same-Sex Marriage

Costa Rica may have approved same-sex marriage by complete accident, not understanding the full meaning of pending legislation. According to a local Costa Rican newspaper called La Nacion, lawmakers approved a bill recently that changed article 22 of the “Law

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Eva Longoria Confirms Ernesto Argüello Romance

Eva Longoria Confirms Ernesto Argüello Romance

Eva Longoria has broken her silence, the Desperate Housewives star has now confirmed and officially gone public with her romance with Ready for Love bachelor Ernesto Argüello. “I think that’s why our relationship is so special—we truly started as friends,”

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