Archive for: August, 2009

6 AM UPDATE: Day 2 of 500 Acre Water Wheel Fire North of Payson

6 AM UPDATE: Day 2 of 500 Acre Water Wheel Fire North of Payson

Updated at 6:00 AM- New photo Spotter helicopter lands at Payson Airport (Patrick Walker/NAZ Today) PAYSON– An evacuation order remains in effect for residents of Whispering Pines and for the Water Wheel Campground eight miles northeast of Payson this morning.  Officials still… More: continued here

Henry Bros. Electronics, Inc. Selecte… – Reuters

Henry Bros. Electronics, Inc. Selecte… – Reuters

Henry Bros. Electronics, Inc. Selected by Arizona State and …ReutersNorthern Arizona University, located in Flagstaff, also utilizes the Lenel OnGuard system to meet the University's current hardware and software standards …and more » More: continued here

U.S. military on the road out of Iraq

BAGHDAD — The U.S. military is packing up to leave Iraq in what has been deemed the largest movement of manpower and equipment in modern military history — shipping out more than 1.5 million pieces of equipment from tanks to antennas along with a force the size of a small city. More: continued here

Trusting in the Sheltering Sky, Even When It Scorched

Trusting in the Sheltering Sky, Even When It Scorched

A decade after Paul Bowles’s death his achievements as a writer, as well as the flaws that plague even his best work, are worth re-examining. More: continued here

Adam Zyglis’s Cartoon

Adam Zyglis, Buffalo, NY, The Buffalo News Visit an archive of Adams most recent cartoons at cagle.com. Visit Adams site. E-mail Adam. More: continued here

Soccer struggles in second half of loss – Arizona Daily Wildcat

Soccer struggles in second half of loss – Arizona Daily Wildcat

Soccer struggles in second half of lossArizona Daily WildcatIn the game prior to the loss, Arizona tied with Northern Arizona University 2-2 on Friday night with senior forward Jasmine Namdar and Amini scoring the …and more » More: continued here

A Mother’s Memoir, a Son’s Anguish

A Mother’s Memoir, a Son’s Anguish

The writer Julie Myerson is braced for another round of recriminations about her memoir “The Lost Child: A Mother’s Story,” about her teenage son’s descent into drug addiction. More: continued here

Mike Peed: Marea

Mike Peed: Marea

paragraph class=”noindent”>This shrine to seafood on Central Park South is Chef Michael White’s offering to the city’s ichthyophagous upper crust. Having already appropriated northern Italy (via Alto) and southern Italy (via Convivio), White decided this year to focus not only on the seam of . . . More: continued here

Rebecca Mead: Only in New York

Rebecca Mead: Only in New York

Cindy Adams. Gossip columnist, dog-lover. Doing a one-woman show to raise money for the A.S.P.C.A. Opening up her Park Avenue apartment for four nights. Did I mention it’s a penthouse? That Doris Duke used to live there? Now it’s just Cindy and Jazzy and . . . More: continued here

Nicholas Lemann: Kennedy Care

Nicholas Lemann: Kennedy Care

8220;One of the traditional methods of imposing statism or socialism on a people has been by way of medicine. It’s very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian project. Most people are a little reluctant to oppose anything that suggests medical care for people who . . . More: continued here

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