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There's a story behind the Canyon Del Oro Academic Decathlon T-shirts
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Mexicans are just the latest victims of a long human history of scapegoating
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Some post-election headlines I'd like to see
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Editor's Note
A note from the editor.
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Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
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Feature
Atheists--the least-trusted group in America--speak out
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Currents Feature
Proposition 207 could limit county efforts to suppress development around Davis-Monthan
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Currents Feature
Rescuers worry people who can't help themselves may get all the pets they desire
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Currents Feature
Vietnam anti-war leaders worry the Democrats, again, may not be up to the job of stopping the war
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A recap of last week's news
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'Star' Takes Hard Line on Avoidable Errors
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Tucson Q&A with Cory Martin
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Our top picks of what to do and where to do it for the week.
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Cinema Feature
'Turistas' is beautifully shot, well-paced and vaguely racist
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Cinema Feature
'For Your Consideration' should get Oscar buzz itself
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"An Evening With Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder," "Strangers With Candy," and "The Green Mile: Two-Disc Special Edition"
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What's happening in the world of independent film in Tucson.
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Casa Video's top rentals for the week
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Music Feature
Public Enemy continue fighting the powers that be
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Music Feature
Mindy Smith refuses to be tagged with country, Christian-music labels
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Mates of State, Asobi Seksu, Club Congress, Sunday, Nov. 26
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Golden Boots, Andrew Jackson Jihad and Flaspar
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CD City's top sales for the week
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Review
The Gaslight's Christmas show is lively, but lacking the usual laughs
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Review
Chamber Music Plus and Louis Gossett Jr. give a forgotten singer his due
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Review
O-T-O marks a year of change with a show featuring 'Short Stories'
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Review
Ballet Tucson, Tucson Regional Ballet and others prepare to perform that holiday classic
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Book Feature
'The Peruvian Notebooks' offers rewards for those who deal with the author's complex, confusing approach
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Antigone Books best-sellers for the week
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Chow Feature
The charming Bistro at Las Candelas has an irresistible sincerity--and plenty of open seating