August 2008


Weber perfect, as usual, in season opener
Rotoworld.com -2 minutes ago
was perfect on the night in both field goals and PATs, this as ASU took on Northern Arizona in the first game of 2008 for Dennis Erickson's squad.

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Apap gains new outlook
Arizona Republic, AZ -1 minute ago
He was in the stands at Northern Arizona's Skydome, right about the 40-yard line, sitting in a wheelchair in the wheelchair-accessible area.

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Weber perfect, as usual, in season opener
College Fantasy Football Insider, MI -2 minutes ago
was perfect on the night in both field goals and PATs, this as ASU took on Northern Arizona in the first game of 2008 for Dennis Erickson's squad.

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Devils unfazed by poor finish
AZ Central.com, AZ -23 minutes ago
The offensive plunge coincided with Northern Arizona picking up 10 of its 19 first downs for 228 yards on 40 plays to score all of its points in a 30-13

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Kentucky rolls past Louisville
Orlando Sentinel, FL -28 minutes ago
15 Arizona State defeated Northern Arizona 30-13, Arizona defeated visiting Idaho 70-0, UNLV rallied past Utah State 27-17, Division I-AA Cal Poly upset San

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TIME
McCain’s secret woman business
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia -4 hours ago
A private jet carrying Governor Palin landed in the desert town of Flagstaff on Wednesday night while speculation mounted that Senator McCain was on the
Video: McCain's Running Mate Is Historic, Hardly KnownAssociatedPress
Obama ad on Palin avoids criticism, her nameCNN
McCain: “We have raised $4 million on the Internet. I wish I had Hot Air
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Carpenter solid in opener for ASU
College Fantasy Football Insider, MI -1 minute ago
August 31, 2008 - On the fifth play of the Sun Devils' season opener against Northern Arizona, senior quarterback for Arizona State, Rudy Carpenter,

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NAU handles Embry-Riddle
Sun Shopper, AZ -2 minutes ago
The Northern Arizona University women's soccer team traveled down to Prescott Sunday and had its way with the Embry-Riddle squad, knocking off the Lady

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NAU handles Embry-Riddle
Prescott Daily Courier, AZ -2 minutes ago
The Northern Arizona University women's soccer team traveled down to Prescott Sunday and had its way with the Embry-Riddle squad, knocking off the Lady

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The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Kevin Riley is sharp as opening-day QB for Cal (football notes, links)
The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR -40 minutes ago
Arizona State has little trouble defeating Northern Arizona 30-13 as Rudy Carpenter completes 22 of 28 passes for 388 yards and a score and also rushes for
Reserve QB from CCSF sparks OregonSan Francisco Chronicle
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Road construction, Traffic restrictions SUNDAY - THURSDAY Route 66/Business 40: Night work paving continues Monday through Thursday, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Resurfacing work at night throughout the project area will require lane closures, traffic shifts and reduced speed for pavement reconstruction. Motorists should expect rough road conditions and delays on Route 66/Business 40 west of Milton Road. Also, ongoing construction activity and shoulder work at Woodlands Village Boulevard may cause nighttime and daytime delays.

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Boys cross country preview
AZ Central.com, AZ -3 minutes ago
Flagstaff Sinagua junior Brian Shrader, Cottonwood Mingus senior Tim Frerkis and Queen Creek junior Sherod Hardt are three of the better long-distance

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Prescott Valley football coach fights on
AZ Central.com, AZ -7 minutes ago
He was in the stands at Northern Arizona's Skydome, right about the 40-yard line, sitting in a wheelchair in the wheelchair-accessible area.

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DevilsDigest.com
Devils’ Defense Starts Strong, Falters Late
DevilsDigest.com -15 hours ago
By Andrew Gruman It was certainly a tale of two halves for the Arizona State defense on Saturday night against Northern Arizona. In the first stanza,

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Supporters had spent $88,500 as of Aug. 13 to persuade fewer than 200 voters to make the community of Tusayan a city.

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WASHINGTON — President Bush, faced with the prospect of a second monster hurricane striking the still-battered Gulf Coast on his watch, checked in with governors and federal officials Saturday to make sure Washington was doing all it can. He prepared for the possibility of travel to the region and designated two more states eligible for federal help ahead of Hurricane Gustav’s landfall.

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It is only August, but some Flagstaff city staffers have already turned their attention to winter weather.

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NEW ORLEANS — Spooked by predictions that Hurricane Gustav could grow into a Category 5 monster, an estimated 1 million people fled the Gulf Coast Saturday — even before the official order came for New Orleans residents to get out of the way of a storm taking dead aim at Louisiana.

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More funding for education. Ramp up renewable energy. Change laws to help communities buy and preserve state and federal land from development.

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Four Democrats, four different takes on the economy.

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