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Mexico's Carlos Slim Advocates For Three-Day Work Weeks

PHOENIX — Carlos Slim, known for being the world’s richest man, very close to Bill Gates, thinks he’s found the solution every worker longs for.  The businessman is the leader for the Mexico’s telecommunications industry and is an advocate for

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Cardinals Open Training Camp

By Francisco Romero  After finishing the 2013-14 season at 10-6 and winning seven of their last nine games, the Arizona Cardinals started training camp on Friday with great expectations for the upcoming season. The first practice is Saturday and the

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Phoenix Mercury and Waddell & Reed, Inc. to Host a Free Basketball Clinic for Local Youth

PHOENIX – The Phoenix Mercury is teaming up with Waddell & Reed, Inc. to host a basketball clinic for Valley youth on Sunday, July 27 from 2-4 p.m. on the Mercury’s main court at US Airways Center. The clinic is free

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Telemundo Arizona Expands Local News to Better Serve the Spanish-Speaking Community in Phoenix and Tucson

Phoenix, AZ  – Telemundo Arizona today announced it is launching two hours of local weekend news to better serve the Hispanic audience in the Phoenix and Tucson markets. Starting this weekend, the station will air a half-hour of local news

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Experts: Water-Safety Message Needs to Reach all Ages, all Bodies of Water

By PAULINA PINEDACronkite News Service WASHINGTON – Gilbert dad Cody Thomson has a problem with pool-safety campaigns: the pool part. Thomson, whose then 6-year-old son, Brenan, drowned in a canal in 2011, said safety campaigns need to remind people that

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Socially Responsible Agents Donate Commission to Charities

As a family support specialist for the Southwest Human Development, Sonya Becerra would counsel families in stress so they could stay together and learn their way through their problems. She would supervise visits and help them work on parenting skills

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Tanya Muñiz Receives Business Journal’s “Phoenix 40 under 40” Recognition

By: Cindy G. Castillo Tanya Muñiz, Valley of the Sun United Way’s Chief Financial Officer is among the group of leaders from across the state who have the honor of being selected for the Phoenix Business Journal’s “Phoenix 40 Under

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Employment Improves, but Disabled Jobless Rate Stays Stubbornly High

By MATTHEW SEEMANCronkite News Service WASHINGTON – While the U.S. unemployment rate fell from 7.9 percent in 2012 to 7.1 percent in 2013, the jobless rate for people with disabilities remained stubbornly above 13 percent – which comes as little

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Cox Doubling Speeds in Arizona for Most Popular Internet Packages

PHOENIX — Cox Communications has announced that it will double the speeds on two of its most popular packages of Internet service for all customers this year.   These speed increases will make multiple devices running simultaneously in the home

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Spoonfuls Of Medicine Could Lead To Potentially Dangerous Dosing Mistakes

PHOENIX — A new study has found that measuring medicine doses by “spoonfuls” is an imprecise measurement and can result in potentially dangerous dosing mistakes.  The results, according to Fox Latino News, recomment that droppers and syringes that come with

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