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The 5 Worst Table Manners

The 5 Worst Table Manners

By: Taylor Pineda Etiquette training is a thing of the past with the upbeat lifestyle people live today. However, just because our culture promotes a speedy work ethic, etiquette still has the potential to make or break a professional image.

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Earn $40 by participating in a Focus Group from Donate Life Arizona

Earn $40 by participating in a Focus Group from Donate Life Arizona

Do you live in the following zip codes? 85009, 85035, 85019, 85031, 85234, 85018, 85251, 85282 Would you like to earn $40? Focus groups about organ donation – earn $40 for two hours Donor Network of Arizona (DNA) is seeking

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5 Tips to Keep your Relationship Strong

5 Tips to Keep your Relationship Strong

With every new relationship comes the risk of falling into daily routines that might turn a relationship monotonous. But once you are past the dating stage, there comes the time to implement some strategies to keep your bonds on track.

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Importance of Eating the Right Vegetables

Importance of Eating the Right Vegetables

By Taylor Pineda Although we might not be the biggest fans of fruits and vegetables, it is evident they are important for a healthy body and mind. The nutrition habits we set for our children are even more important than

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Glendale Glitters Celebrates 20 Years!

Glendale Glitters Celebrates 20 Years!

Glendale’s award-winning holiday lighting event has become a family tradition across the Valley and state, and this year will mark the city’s 20th year of this joyous holiday celebration. The stunning display of 1.5 million lights will illuminate 16 blocks

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Obama, Clinton, Carter Criticize Voter-ID Laws at MLK Event

Obama, Clinton, Carter Criticize Voter-ID Laws at MLK Event

By Jack Fitzpatrick          Cronkite News   WASHINGTON – Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter all cited voter suppression as a major challenge facing minorities 50 years after the March on Washington and Martin Luther King’s “I Have a

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Researchers: Immigration reform should focus on families, less on security

Researchers: Immigration reform should focus on families, less on security

By Emilie Eaton Cronkite News Family ties A six-year University of Arizona survey of people recently deported from the U.S. claims that family ties are a major reason for many who cross the border illegally. The survey of 1,113 deportees

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Fans, Arizona reap Spring Training benefits

Fans, Arizona reap Spring Training benefits

By Thomas O’Brien Spring training brings 15 Major League Baseball teams to Arizona, attracting fans locally and from across the nation and boosting the state’s economy. It is estimated that the 2012 spring-training season brought about $422 million in direct

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