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The City Council's decision to fire Mike Hein will hurt the community for years to come
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Marijuana should stay illegal, because only the law saves some kidsfrom the grip of drugs
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Fear and loathing in the Qwest customer-service trenches
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Feature
City Manager Mike Hein got along with lots of people—but not four members of the City Council
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Currents Feature
Just Coffee raises the bar for free trade
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Currents Feature
A proposed settlement could finally bring Tucson's billboard battle to an end
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Currents Feature
U.S. Forest Service land is increasingly fertile ground for pot plants grown by Mexican cartels
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'Explorer' Endures Another Round of Layoffs
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Cinema Feature
'12' is like '12 Angry Men,' except that it's Russian, and it takes place in a high school gym
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Cinema Feature
'Observe and Report' delivers a healthy dose of laughs—and gasps
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Casa Video's top rentals for the week
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Club Crawl
Answers to queries you may have about Spring Club Crawl™
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Music Feature
Hungry? Numerous restaurants areparticipating in Spring Club
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Music Feature
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Music Feature
On 'Hold Time,' M. Ward further establishes himself as a student of music
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Music Feature
Kingston's Rootz Underground takes spiritual reggae to higher
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Music Feature
The five young Londoners in The Horrors dig vinyl and other other old-school music formats
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Mark Olson and Gary Louris
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Zia Records top sales for the week
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Review
UA graduate Sara Braslow’s job: keeping ‘Mamma Mia!’ performers in step
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Review
All-time greats in music and math are at the center of two newly opened plays
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Book Feature
Sibling betrayal is prominent in Johnny D. Boggs' latest novel
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Mostly Books best-sellers for the week
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Chow Feature
With an ambitious menu and a lot of color, Sur Real is making its mark