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Yulex Named Arizona's 2009 Green Innovator of the Year
Arizona company receives Governor's Celebration of Innovation honor for its business success, sustainable environmental practices and scientific achievement MARICOPA, Ariz., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- The Arizona Technology Council presented Yulex Corporation with the Green Innovator of the Year ...
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It's Oh So Easy to Forget the Pioneers in Women's Rights
Ms. McMillen, Department Chair and Mary Reynolds Babcock Professor of History at Davidson College, is the author of Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women’s Rights Movement (Oxford UP, 2008). In light of the recently released Shriver Report (“A Woman’s Nation Changes ...
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Terry Goddard demands Health Net notify customers of security breach
(Phoenix, Ariz. -- Nov. 20, 2009) Attorney General Terry Goddard today called on Health Net, a Connecticut-based insurance company, to immediately notify its Arizona policyholders whose personal, medical and financial information was either lost or stolen in a data breach that occurred six months ...
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Dysfunctional Movie Thanksgivings Make Us Grateful for Our Families, According to Blockbuster Survey
DALLAS, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- If your family gives you more indigestion at Thanksgiving than the turkey, Blockbuster Inc. (NYSE:BBI) (NYSE: BBI.B) has a list of movies that will help you see it's all relative. In a recent poll conducted on blockbuster.com, movie fans named which films ...
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Seeing Red: The Budget Deficit - Past, Present and Future
Iwan Morgan is the author of The Age of Deficits: Presidents and unbalanced Budgets from Jimmy Carter to George W. Bush, which is published this month by the University Press of Kansas. In Fiscal Year (FY) 2009, the United States government incurred its largest ever peacetime budget deficit ...
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Superior Sun News

Recognition of veterans and those who contributed to patriotic ceremonies in Superior mingle at Veterans’ Day event last week
Mr. Edward Garcia, a U.S. military veteran who at age 99 is the oldest member of both the Superior VFW and American Legion posts, was honored at the November 11 Veterans’ Day ceremonies with an award. (Cindy Tracy photo)
A very special veteran of the United States military was honored at Veterans’ Day ceremonies at Fairview Cemetery on November 11. Dressed in his dark, spic and span uniform, Superior resident and U.S. veteran Edward Garcia appeared at the event and was recognized for his service to his country. At 99 years young, Mr. Garcia is the oldest member of both veterans’ organizations that are active in Superior, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion. He sat with the dignitaries waiting to speak to the large crowd that had gathered at the cemetery to honor the ...
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Planning underway for Miracle on Main holiday event, community encouraged to participate
Christmas is just around the corner and the Superior Optimist Club is making its list of things to do and checking it twice. The Optimist Club will host the 5th Annual Miracle on Main Street Christmas light parade and festival on Saturday, December 5. Plans are currently underway and the ...
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Miner News

Deputy hurt in Monday accident
Pinal County Sheriff’s Deputy Jeff Parkhurst was injured Monday in a car accident while on duty. According to PCSO Public Information Officer Tamatha Villar, the Oracle resident “sustained major but not life threatening injuries.” He is currently at University Medical ...
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Bowersock resigns from Oracle School Board; applications sought to fill post
The Oracle Elementary School District Governing Board has a vacancy due to the resignation of Board Member David Bowersock. Orlenda Roberts, Pinal County School Superintendent, is accepting applications for this open position on the Oracle Governing Board. Any eligible resident ...
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Copper Basin News

Smelter closed until November 22nd
ASARCO LLC shut down its Hayden copper smelter on Nov. 11 for maintenance. A press release from the company said that 72 operations employees would be on furlough, or leave without pay, during the shutdown. That represents leave for about 12 percent of the smelter’s employees. Maintenance staff will continue working. The smelter is being shutdown, “to replace key components and auxiliary equipment in the oxygen plants and in the wet gas handling system for the flash furnace,” according to Doug McAllister, ASARCO executive vice president. The smelter will ...
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    Sports

  • Junior High Miners look to take down competition in 2009 – 2010  
  • Cougars take to the mat in Central Junior High League  
  • Miners will build off successful season; looking for a better showing in state tournament  
  • Lady Miners will surprise many teams in 2A South Region  
     
    Police Reports

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    News Clips from the Basin

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    Sports

  • Chargers rout Broncos, move atop AFC West  
  • Winderman: With one strong class, the point guard is back  
  • Soccer hair-pulling fuels debate over sexism  
  • Bolt, Richards win Athlete of the Year awards  
  • Davis: It’s early, but scramble underway for big Dance  
  • Chiefs pull off K.C. masterpiece, stun Steelers  
  • Rosenthal: Steelers’ struggles could sink their playoff hopes  
  • Johnson races to 4th straight NASCAR title  
  • 6-5 not good enough for Irish, Weis says  
  • NFL to have teams work with neurologists  

    Entertainment

  • Jackson, Swift each claim early AMAs  
  • ‘New Moon’ sucks up $140 million at box office  
  • Fans either loved ‘New Moon’ or really hated it  
  • Best bets: ‘Dancing’ to crown a winner  
  • Promoters have faith in ‘holy hip-hop’  
  • Colbert calls bobsled run ‘the ride of my life’  
  • NYT: Two films, two routes out of poverty  
  • Michael Jackson glove sells for $350,000  
  • In the end, ‘Jon & Kate’ even too sad for fans  
  • Jackson’s doctor returning to work Monday  

    Business

  • Accounting rule helps boost some newspapers  
  • Real estate agents see return of foreign buyers  
  • Microsoft, News Corp. discuss Web deal  
  • Long-term unemployed face dwindling options   
  • Report: Hershey may launch bid for Cadbury  
  • Pace of job losses slows in many states  
  • Retailers seeing signs of a good ‘Black Friday’  
  • Forbes: World's most expensive homes  
  • Senate panel to consider Bernanke nomination  
  • Chase drops arbitration from card contracts  
     
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