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      <![CDATA[Obviously the voters whom selected Brakemax for best Auto Repair have never been to the Catalina Branch. And one must wonder also about the integrity of a business that pays commission to the mechanics and names its company so similar to the original company of Brake Masters.
        
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      <![CDATA[The "Best of Tucson" is a Best of Tucson.  The shortcomings of Tucson media are often too apparent, but the "Best of Tucson" at TW is the high water mark of the year.  Thanks.  Now if only Arizona Public Media would publish a city guide, we would be in high cotton.  But now is not the time to focus on the negative.  The Best of Tucson is a blessing in the desert.
        
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