The Canadian Press Raptors forward Bosh, Suns guard Nash sit third in voting for all-star gameThe Canadian PressTORONTO — Toronto Raptors forward Chris Bosh and Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash remain in the hunt for a berth at the 2010 NBA all-star game. …2010 NBA All-Star voting third returnsExaminer.comall 41 news articles » More: continued here
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COTTONWOOD — Just before 9 p.m. Saturday, a man was struck by a vehicle on Main Street. Responding officers found people standing over a man lying on Main Street near the intersection with 10th. The man was unconscious, lying on his right side with blood under his head. He was identified as David Chadwick, 51, [...]
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A professor shows that a language is forever in flux — and that many of the rules grammatical zealots wave about like cudgels are arbitrary and destined to be swept aside as English evolves. More: continued here
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AP – Dean Hanson was a happy camper after the annual scramble for curbside seats for the Tournament of Roses Parade. More: continued here
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 COTTONWOOD — Cottonwood officers were dispatched to CTS Office Supply on Main Street, last Tuesday, where an alarm was sounding. More: continued here
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COTTONWOOD — Thanks to innovation and collaboration, Verde Valley Medical Center is able to take advantage of a underutilized procedure that allows physicians to break up a blood clots responsible for a stroke. And it is also taking advantage of Arizona’s entry into telemedicine. More: continued here
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Arizona Cardinals sell out Packers gameMSN MoneyThe Cardinals have sold out all their home games since moving from Tempe to University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale in 2006. …and more » More: continued here
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Publishers delayed some of their hottest books to the first of the New Year. Here are some of the big titles expected in January. More: continued here
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AP – The nation’s top broadcast regulator is urging Time Warner Cable and Fox to agree to a temporary deal to keep football games on cable TV through the New Year’s long weekend. More: continued here
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AP – The U.S. gave Nigeria four full-body scanners for its international airports in 2008 to detect explosives and drugs, but none were used on the man suspected trying to blow up a Detroit-bound flight, Nigerian officials say. More: continued here
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