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TODAY'S LOCAL
HEADLINES
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TODAY'S NATIONAL
HEADLINES
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TODAY'S OPINIONS
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LOCAL HEADLINES
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University takes
on brewery in
trademark
dispute
By Rheyanne
Weaver. ASU is
forcing SanTan
Brewing Company
to change the
name of one of
its best-selling
beers, Sun Devil
Ale, because a
University
spokeswoman said
it is monitoring
its trademark
and does not
want ASU to be
associated with
alcohol.
(ASU State
Press:
http://www.asuwebdevil.com/node/9941)
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Cancer services
on NW side are
being expanded
By Stephanie
Innes. The
Arizona Cancer
Center at UMC
Orange Grove is
adding 12,000
square feet that
will expand
cancer services
to patients on
Tucson's
northwest side.
(Arizona Daily
Star:
http://www.azstarnet.com/business/local/article_c64719cb-d6ab-5084-abda-00bc3bbcdc0a.html)
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A snowflake in
space
By Erin Jordan.
As part of its
Hubble Heritage
program, NASA
has released an
image, taken by
a team led by
University of
Arizona
astronomer
Rodger Thompson,
of a galaxy that
resembles a
snowflake.
(KOLD-TV (CBS)
Ch. 13:
http://www.KOLD.com/global/story.asp?s=11845088)
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Thermal plant
may be herald of
UA Solar Zone
By Tom Beal. A
New York-based
energy company
will build a $32
million solar
thermal plant at
the University
of Arizona's
Tech Park.
(Arizona Daily
Star:
http://www.azstarnet.com/news/science/environment/article_9d54a9f3-c14a-582b-add1-057e48c58204.html)
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College students
save by renting
books
By Bob McClay.
As the spring
semester gets
underway at
Arizona State
University,
students are
being reminded
they can rent
textbooks at the
same store that
sells them.
(KTAR Radio 620
AM -92.3 FM:
http://ktar.com/?nid=6&sid=1254135)
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Ex-Mayo CEO:
Health plan
lacking
By Ken Alltucker.
Denis Cortese,
Mayo's former
chief executive
officer who now
is an Arizona
State University
faculty member,
said said the
health-reform
bills making
their way
through Congress
fall short
because they
focus too much
on insurance
reform without
emphasizing
quality health
care.
(The Arizona
Republic:
http://www.azcentral.com/business/articles/2010/01/19/20100119biz-mayo0120.html)
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NATIONAL
HEADLINES
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Native tuition
program at a
Colorado college
is attacked
By Carol Berry.
A liberal arts
college is being
threatened with
cuts in its free
tuition program
for Native
students and is
being targeted –
unfairly, some
charge – because
cash-strapped
Colorado is
looking to cut
spending
wherever it can.
(Indian Country
Today:
http://www.indiancountrytoday.com/living/education/82082197.html)
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OPINIONS
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State delay in
funding cause
for concern
[Editorial] As
reported by Anne
Ryman in the
Arizona Republic
Jan. 8, “the
state in
December delayed
a $75 million
payment to the
university
system as a way
to free up cash
flow because of
the state’s
financial
crisis.” This is
the third time
in less than a
year that
payment has been
delayed and the
first time that
university
leaders have not
agreed expressly
to the delay.
(UA Daily
Wildcat:
http://wildcat.arizona.edu/opinions/state-delay-in-funding-cause-for-concern-1.1078138)
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