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Transit tax may go to voters
By Howard Fischerhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/knau/local-knau-713921.mp3Phoenix, AZ – Voters may get a choice in November of…
Legislature passes budget, but doesn't send it to Governor
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Forbes magazine has released its 25th annual billionaires list, and holding down the top spot again is Mexican telecom mogul Carlos Slim Helu. But there are some newcomers like American Sara Blakely. The 41-year-old founder of Spanx, the body-shaping undergarment company, is the youngest self-made woman to join the club.
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U.S. Pressures China To Ease Mineral Restrictions
The Obama administration is taking China to the World Trade Organization Tuesday. The move is aimed at pressuring China to ease restrictions on rare earth minerals. The minerals are critical to high-tech production of electronic products and military technology — from iPads to smart bombs.
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Journalist Marie Colvin Laid To Rest In New York
The Sunday Times reporter was remembered as a person who took risks because she believed what she did was important.
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