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Tucson, Arizona | Arizona Daily Star
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SW Gas customers get money back from overbilling
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Insurance rates are squeezing small biz
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TEP gives out $100K in grants
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Sunstone Cancer centers closing
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Goddard tells Health Net to divulge breach
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Punk band, Star in settlement over use of Hite slaying photo
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Half-ton of pot in vehicle lands 2 men in custody
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Business briefs
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Saturday Reader: Books about the people behind technology we can't live without
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Housing: FHA may tighten homebuyer requirements
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Payout near for some 1st Magnus ex-workers
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Immigration review targets 1,000 firms
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Business magazine gives Tucson high praise as best place for family
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AZ unemployment rate rises despite job gains
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17 in Tucson MVD field offices to lose jobs
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Ariz. gas price is up for 5th straight week
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2 local malls' owner to restructure loans
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Dragon's Palace OK'd on 2nd reinspection
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Pivirotto, UMC chief since 1994, plans to retire
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FAA computer glitch causes widespread flight cancellations
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Your Funds: Many pay for investment advice they don't receive
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New guidelines a step back, local cancer docs say
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Funding on pace for new elephant area at zoo
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Home speculators closer to regaining protections
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Business is 1st to face illegal-hiring complaint
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Planned Coronado sale questioned
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Senate votes to speed up claim to traveler's checks
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Green Valley apartments closure draws scrutiny
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Asarco worker injures arm in cable mishap
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Crop problems pinch pumpkin supply
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UA students cut back as economy hits them hard
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Tucson firm's mirrors to be tested at space station
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Office Coach: Honesty, brevity can deflect colleagues' questions
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Many seek help sorting dizzying Medicare choices
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Bill targets spec-home shield
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Thanksgiving dinner costs down
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New home building drops off noticeably
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2 big solar plants near Kingman get OK
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Landlords to pay $150K to settle suit
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New meat plant planned for Willcox
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South side Tucson landlords to pay $150K to settle state suit
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Arizona has 30-year trend toward more heavy reliance on sales taxes
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Council puts off minidorm restrictions
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$48K fee settlement OK'd with baseball team that left early
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New drugs, big profits on horizon
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Tobacco firms use loophole to beat tax
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14,700 tell IRS of funds held offshore
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The Savings Game: Credit-card interest, ATM fees avoidable
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Unionist defends Rosemont
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Tucson Chapter 7 filings up 40% in Oct.
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Chinese-owned firm to build solar-panel plant in Phoenix area
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UA puts focus on research parks
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Cox Golder is named national Realtors chief
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Commercial properties in default on loans
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Budget, Rio Nuevo on agenda
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Grupo back: new strike?
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15 million face repaying part of tax credit
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New Raytheon-Emirates rocket on course
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Madoff's prize yacht for sale
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Tucson real estate
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Corporate Curmudgeon: Workplace noise is hard to tune out
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7 lenders get $275 million in tax credits
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Panelists urge more competition in AZ electricity production
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Gen Xers, feeling taken for granted, eager to change jobs, even careers
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Obama shift to reduction of deficit is on the way
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Josh Brodesky: Out in suburbs, pair finds solitude amid vacant lots
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Tucson retailers jockey for profitable holidays
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County flunks 3 restaurants; 2 pass on 2nd try
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Restaurant inspection details
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Tucson Rates 11/15/2009
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US ruling: Asarco goes back to Grupo
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I-10 wreck leaves 1 dead, 4 injured
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Shot fired through door injures S. Tucson man; leads sought
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Immigrants investing in businesses south of the border
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Rio Nuevo bid system criticized
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Personal Finance: More eligible for home-buyer tax credit
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Credit Guy: To pay off debt, make consistent monthly payments
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Some useful purchases flex account may cover
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Odd Google screen was experiment
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Tech test: Storm2 should have been the original
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Tech toys over $100 that are worth every penny
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Moving up
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