четверг, 9 июля 2009 г.

Community Briefs

<p>Community Briefs<br>Diaper drive in gear through July The mothers and daughters of the National Charity League's Ahwatukee chapter are spearheading a diaper drive through July 31 to benefit St.<p>4th of July events<br>The Fourth of July is this Saturday, and there are a number of celebrations and events all across southern Arizona, as we celebrate America's day.<p>Arkansas Business, Now on Facebook<br>The Ladder: your career. your life. Moderated by Lance Turner Find a good job. Get a better one.<p>Signups<br>Note: Signups are published Mondays. E-mail items to sports@azstarnet.com or fax them to 573-4149 by 3 p.m. Friday for publication the following Monday.<p>Razorbacks fail to earn host role for NCAA Regionals<br>Arkansas' long shot at hosting a NCAA Baseball Regional did not come through. The Razorbacks' Baum Stadium was not listed among the sites announced Sunday by the NCAA Office in Indianapolis as hosting this week's 16 fourteam Regional Tournaments.<p>Tide could !
travel far<br>In a week's time, the Alabama baseball team has gone from the brink of hosting an NCAA Regional Tournament as a No.1 seed to a surefire No.2 seed.<p>UA to shut down Flandrau, leave other museums open<br>Plans to drastically cut hours at the University of Arizona's public museums have largely failed to materialize a ' except in the case of the Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium.<p>Buzz Out Loud 979: Underwear is big in Japan<br>Well according to one listener, you can't get away from underwear in Japan so the Google streetview cameras shouldn't try.<p>UA softball dismayed by NCAA draw<br>For the second straight season, the Arizona softball team is left stumped and sent packing to start the NCAA Tournament.<p>Baum Stadium Going To The Dogs Tuesday<br>Got to admit most ballpark promotions barely draw a second-glance from these eyes.<p>Cats packing bags again<br>If the Arizona Wildcats are to win their ninth NCAA softball championship, it will likely have to c!
ome after about six weeks of travel.<p>Signups<br>Note: Starti!
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week, signups will be published Mondays. E-mail items to sports@azstarnet.com or fax them to 573-4149 by 3 p.m. Friday for publication the following Monday.<p>Comments<br>We raved last week about the David Olney and Serigo Webb show at GoodFolk tonight, so this is a reminderA that these first time visitors to NWA are promising to impress.<p>Stoops' contract approved; he will make at least $1M per year<br>The Arizona Board of Regents approved a contract extension for University of Arizona head football coach Mike Stoops on Thursday that will pay him $1 million starting in July.<p>With Sugarhill closing, where will ATL's live soul scene go next?<br>Next Tuesday will be the last night for Sugarhill a ' Atlanta's premier destination for live soul and progressive urban music.<p>Wrap: Dinich<br>Welcome to The Show! On Monday, ESPN.com's ACC college football blogger Heather Dinich will stop by to talk some football.<p>New Multimedia Entertainment Company Builds on Partnerships<br>O!
nce an artist signed to Universal South, MCA, Capitol and Koch Records, Dean Miller has been on both sides of the major label machine, and it is this unique perspective that has inspired him to take on the task of challenging the status quo.<p>Chefs to offer samples at Let's Get Fresh<br>The who's who list of chefs taking part in the North Union Farmers Market benefit makes it well worth the drive to Woodmere on Monday.<p>New Multimedia Entertainment Company Builds on Partnerships<br>Apr 21, 2009 -- Dean Miller and Iris Thompson announce One Revolution Entertainment , a synergistic company that combines their years of experience in the music business with strategic partnerships in all facets of the entertainment industry.<p>A-Day is an extravaganza<br>Alabama Coach Nick Saban watches over defensive back Kareem Jackson and defensive back Ali Sharrief during a practice in March.

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