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Leon Retains Title in Liga MX

By Francisco Romero The last time Pachuca played in a final was in 2008 against Pumas, that game finished in overtime. Once again Pachuca played in overtime during the final, this time against Leon. The story was the same for

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Risas Dental and Braces to Receive Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce 2014 Impact Award in Entrepreneurial Excellence

PHOENIX, ARIZ. – (May 15, 2014) – Risas Dental and Braces (Risas), the Arizona-based health care company committed to making quality dentistry affordable to all, is one of eight Phoenix area companies chosen to receive the Greater Phoenix Chamber of

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More than 12,000 Set to Graduate at Spring Commencement

More than 12,000 total ASU undergraduate and graduate students will have degrees conferred the week of May 12. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences students selected as Dean’s medalists will graduate in May with diplomas in their hands and opportunities

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Top Summer Travel Destinations for 2014

Winter weary travelers are undoubtedly dreaming of summer and actively planning and booking their vacations. In fact, according to Best Western advance booking data for more than 2,200 hotels in North America, the data shows a 10 percent year-over-year increase

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“FED UP” on Theaters Everywhere May 9th will Uncover the Secrets the Food Industry doesn’t Want you to Know

By: Cindy G. Castillo During the past 30 years, everything that we thought we knew about eating healthy and exercise is entirely WRONG. The movie FED UP is about to open the eyes of audiences in theaters nationally this May

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Stylist Victor Navarro is a Lifetime of Devotion to Fashion

By: Cindy G. Castillo Victor Navarro could spend hours looking through and admiring the treasures in his grandmother’s wardrobe. Her sense of style and class earned Navarro’s admiration, and the interest in fashion began to spark at the short age

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Report: Arizona Had Steepest State Aid Cuts, Highest Tuition Increases

By COLTON GAVIN Cronkite News Service WASHINGTON – Arizona had the nation’s steepest per-student cuts in state aid to higher education and the highest rates of tuition increase from pre-recession funding levels until today, according to a new report. The

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Chivas del Guadalajara Soap Opera Adds New Twist

By Francisco Romero After only four matches, Head Coach Ricardo Antonio Lavolpe, has been dismissed from his post with the Chivas of Guadalajara. In a news conference the owner of the Guadalajara team, Jorge Vergara, accused Lavolpe of inappropriate conduct

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Women Having 'Cinderella Surgery' to Fit Into High Heels

To what extremes would you go in order to be more comfortable in your shoes?  In the latest plastic surgery trend, being called “Cinderella surgery,” women are having surgery on their feet in order to fit more comfortably in high heels. The procedure involves having

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Supreme Court Rejects State's Appeal of Law on Harboring Immigrants

By MAURO WHITEMAN Cronkite News Service WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court let stand a lower court ruling Monday that blocked an Arizona law that would make it a crime to harbor, transport or conceal an illegal immigrant. The high

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