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A Recent Study Shows Humble CEOs are Good for Business

ASU Now Forget the stereotypes of arrogant, macho leaders who don’t care about anyone else’s opinion. A new study from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University shows humble CEOs significantly benefit a company and its

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State’s same-sex couples could get family leave, but impact uncertain

By MIRANDA RIVERS Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Couples who were legally married in a state that recognizes same-sex unions might be given Family and Medical Leave Act benefits if they work in Arizona – even though the state does not recognize their

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Two Phoenix Public Art Projects Named Among Nation’s Best

PHOENIX — Two Phoenix public art projects were named among the nation’s top 37 public arts projects by the Americans for the Arts Public Art Network Year in Review program. The projects, “Ground Cover” and “Desert Spring,” were selected from

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Floyd Mayweather Vs. Marcos Maidana II Set for September 13

  By Francisco Romero At the age of 37 Floyd Mayweather Jr. seems to be on top his game and to prove that he is still the best at what he does, his next fight against Marcos Maidana will be

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Agreement on VA bill includes $20 million for Phoenix outpatient clinic

By AUBREE ABRIL  Cronkite News WASHINGTON – A tentative agreement between House and Senate negotiators on a multibillion-dollar plan to help the ailing Department of Veterans Affairs includes $20.7 million for a community-based outpatient clinic in Phoenix. The clinic was one

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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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2014 National Baseball Hall of Fame Class Inducted

By Francisco Romero Around 48,000 attendees witness the induction of a great class of Baseball Hall of Famers.  Three former players and three former managers who left their mark and will forever be remembered for what they accomplished in and

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Tempe Continues Monsoon Clean-Up

PHOENIX — The City of Tempe continues its efforts helping residents clean up in the aftermath of the July 13 monsoon storm, which brought heavy rains and powerful winds that uprooted trees, downed limbs and left some residents with lots

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Mayor Stanton, Mitchell, Other Mayors Spark National Effort to Combat Bullying

PHOENIX — Mayors Greg Stanton and Mark Mitchell of Tempe – and nearly 200 mayors from across the United States – have joined forces with the U.S. Conference of Mayors and The BULLY Project to combat bullying in local schools. 

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Opportunity for Local Artists: The Phoenix Public Library Issues a Call for Artists for 2015

PHOENIX — Burton Barr Central Library is seeking submissions from artists for exhibition in 2015 in its @Central Gallery, located on the first floor at 1221 N. Central Ave.  Proposals will be accepted from artists residing in Arizona, 18 years

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