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Volume 16, Number 3 |
February 4, 2006 |
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Real
estate not as easy as it
looks |
By Doug Snover |
Put up a sign. Hold an
open house. Sign a few papers. Collect
your commission and do it again. Some
people get the idea that selling real
estate in a “hot” market like Tempe and
Chandler must be a no-brainer. |
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• Recall
backers 'misguided,' claim
Waters' allies
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When posting an
event on our online
calendar, include
your name and phone
number for
verification. |
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Are you
ready
for warm
weather
yet? |
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Making her debut as
the new Tempe Little
Theater Director, is
Tempe resident Janis
Webb, who has
enjoyed a
multi-faceted career
consisting of stage
managing, house
managing and acting. |
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“Bunnicula,” the hugely popular
children’s story about an ambiguously
vampire-ish bunny, has
made its way
to the Tempe Performing Arts Center
stage via Childsplay Theatre Company. |
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The Tempe
Chamber of Commerce has announced it is
endorsing incumbents Ben Arredondo and
Len Copple, along with newcomer Shana
Ellis, in the Tempe City Council
election, citing their record of
commitment to local business interests. |
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At the
core of every Oscar Wilde play, lies his
distain for the stuffy upper class and
the superficiality of their everyday
lives. A Good Woman
is an adaptation of
one of Wilde’s
earlier works
reflecting that
familiar theme. |
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Move over girls. It’s the
boys’ turn. This year, Corona del Sol
High School will be holding its
first-ever Mr. Corona contest on Feb.
4.
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If Tim
Burton had his way, every holiday would
have a touch of Halloween to it. The
animated musical The Nightmare Before
Christmas, which Burton conceived
and produced, turned the Season To Be
Jolly over to the ghosties and ghoulies
of late October.
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Although
cold temperatures may still be felt
around Arizona, the Corona del Sol Club
hockey team was
heating things up on the ice.
The Aztec team currently has eight wins
and only two losses on the season. |
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Pueblo's 7th grade (shown
above) and 8th grade soccer teams won
their respective Kyrene School District
Championship Tournament.
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Commentary
by
Ethan
Holly |
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After 28
years as the only varsity baseball coach
at Corona del Sol High School, Ron
Davini’s retirement created both a huge
loss as well as an opportunity for the
Aztec baseball program.
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There were several paths
Jack Bunting might have followed. One
was the road west to follow dreams of
cowboy glory, dreams fueled as a child
in Pennsylvania while reading about Roy
Rogers. |
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When Rae
Waters ponders the relative mountain of
public criticism of her actions on the
Kyrene School District Governing Board
last year, she tries hard not to let her
skin get too thick, lest she lose
concern for her constituents. |
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Time Capsule: This
Issue, Last Year |
February 5, 2005 |
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Keep your Valentine on track — with a GPS navigational system
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Love can be a real adventure. Sometimes it's an emotional thrill ride, sending you soaring through the stratosphere or sailing on the wind. But it just as easily could leave you feeling a bit disoriented, maybe even completely lost. |
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A few
weeks ago, I found a menu for a
Valentine's Day dinner I made four years
ago.
I don't have it in front of me now, but
I recall that the main course was a
grilled beef salad with watercress
and blood oranges. |
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