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Tucson, Arizona | Arizona Daily Star
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Metro Auto failed to pay lender, says complaint
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Josh Brodesky: New pitch to home buyers: job-loss mortgage insurance
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Tucson Rates 11/08/2009
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Personal Finance
: 'Re-retiring' might bring you a Social Security windfall
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On the Money
: Newbies often fare poorly in futures trading; even so, it's possible to offset some tax risk
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The Credit Guy
: Family with debt needs to make spending cuts, maybe seek help
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Droid is a worthy iPhone competitor
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A few ways to reshuffle photos in XP
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Victoria's Secret hopes new bra will push up sales this season
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Moving Up: Kanavel to head Pinal economic development
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St. Mary's Hospital discontinues treating inmates of state prison
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UPS' logistics arm closes, lays off 13; contract goes to competitor Reynolds
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Tucson Yoga to honor Providence passes
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Kiehl's set to open in Tucson
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Grocery workers' strike appears likely
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Housing: New rules to tighten leash on closing-cost estimates
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Despite 10.2% jobless rate, don't look for jobs program
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UA business grads open perfume shop
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Bank guarantees a risky gamble
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Idle workers might prove a big problem for Dems
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Don't expect lower jobless rate anytime soon
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Providence Institute suddenly shuts down
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Funding scarce for entrepreneurs
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Median home-sales price here at '04 level
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Gas prices up for 3rd straight week
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Credit Suisse to pay penalty over sales
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IRS has $3.8M in unclaimed Ariz. refunds
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Home buyers' tax credit to be extended, expanded
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New option: Rent and stay in home
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Your Funds
: Target-date portfolios vary widely in strategy
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Major Tucson yoga center closes, offers refunds
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10,287 foreclosure filings in Pima thus far this year
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Lower-cost smokes to be delivered
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Raytheon is offered lease at 5.7% hike
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Third-quarter profit for Providence Service
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Two document-shredding events coming up
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Stocks jump on jobs, retail reports
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Many replacements for 'clunkers' were large trucks, SUVs
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Nurse-staffing agency sued by TMC in patient's death
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market roundup
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Office Coach: Promotion can be a bumpy ride at first
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Toyota quits Formula One racing
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NY antitrust suit accuses Intel of bribery
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Fed will keep key interest rate low
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Trasoff, Uhlich in tight races
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Police, fire mandate fails
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Employer-sanctions foes heartened by US scrutiny
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In school districts, bonds doing well; budget overrides mostly rejected
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Voters deny TUSD extra funds
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Blockbuster's new scenario
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Car sales indicate industry is stabilizing
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Vet hospital to win LEED approval
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Workshop set on TIA aircraft noise
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Granite wins $22M contract for canal work
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Fed pledges to keep interest rates low
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Buffett calls railroad bid 'all-in wager' on US economy
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It's 'no dice' for Yes Thrift store, which closes
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The Savings Game: Boomers find harsh realities in job search
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Local pair accused in $23M tech scam
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Home Depot store sold
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Tucson Real estate
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East Valley Tribune to close
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State assesses civil penalties against Aetna
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Local solar-panel maker announces new system
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Stocks slip despite Buffett deal for Burlington RR
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Market Roundup
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Economic numbers boost hope
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GM, Chrysler recoup unlikely
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Trico hike hits some hard
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Ford buoyed by nearly $1B earnings in 3Q
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Corporate Curmudgeon: Creatively bear with Goldilocks managers
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Age-bias suit is reinstated
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State legislator has rancher's insights
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Raytheon Machinists OK 3-year contract
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County gets one bid to build ice rink in Marana
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Major lender files for Ch. 11
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