VIDEO: Sandstorm sweeps across US city
Friday, August 19th, 2011The American city of Phoenix was clouded by a huge sandstorm which swept in from the desert.

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VIDEO: Sandstorm sweeps across US city
The American city of Phoenix was clouded by a huge sandstorm which swept in from the desert.

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VIDEO: Sandstorm sweeps across US city
For nearly a year, for-profit colleges have been battling the Obama administration over a key rule designed to keep the schools from saddling students with more debt than they can repay. On Thursday, the stock market declared a winner: the industry and its network of lobbyists. Investors greeted the Education Department’s new “gainful employment” regulation with a collective sigh of relief, driving up the shares of the leading for-profit education companies from 3 percent to nearly 27 percent. The stock of the biggest player in the business, Apollo Group , owner of the University of Phoenix, jumped more than 11 percent, adding more than $700 million to its market value. Read full article > >

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For-profit education companies’ stock up as regulation pared back from early draft
PHOENIX — Matthew Salenger etched 54 phrases in a circular piece of steel, building Arizona’s Sept. 11 memorial one story at a time. He wanted everyone’s story to be told. Phrases like “10:28 a.m. WTC North Tower Collapses” stated undisputed facts. Then there was “Must Bomb Back” and its polar opposite: “You Don’t Win Battles of Terrorism With More Battles.” Gary Bird, a businessman and Arizona’s sole Sept. 11 victim, was listed. So was a Sikh who was killed in a hate crime outside Phoenix, four days later. Read full article > >

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In Arizona, 9/11 memorial preaches vengeance and tolerance, rivaling stories etched in steel
CNN’s Don Lemon became one of the few television anchors Monday to acknowledge that he is gay. On Sunday, Phoenix Suns President and Chief Executive Rick Welts shocked the sports world with a similar admission: After 40 years in sports, he was coming…
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Phoenix Suns President Comes Out
Christopher S. Linder needed to wipe clean convictions stemming from a drug deal in Phoenix to take office.
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No Pardon for Felon Elected Mayor in Oklahoma
When Scott Fitzsimones turned 13, he got an iPhone, set up accounts for Facebook and Pandora and went on an apps downloading spree. At the same time, the new teenager lost many protections over his privacy online . The games he plays know his location at any given moment through the phone’s GPS technology. He has entered his parents’ credit card number to buy apps, and iTunes has his family’s e-mail address and everyone’s full names. Facebook knows his birth date and the school he attends. At an age when his parents won’t let him go to the mall alone and in an era when he would never open up to a stranger, Fitzsimones, who lives in Phoenix, already has a growing dossier accumulating on the Web. And while Congress has passed laws to protect the youngest of Internet users from sharing much information about themselves, once those children become teens, the same privacy rules no longer apply. Read full article > >

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Parting with privacy with a quick click
A Phoenix man who ran over his daughter with a car after deeming her “too Westernized” has been convicted of second degree-murder. Faleh Hassan Almaleki, 50, is an Iraqi immigrant; his daughter was just 20 years old at the time he reportedly spotted…
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Dad Convicted in Daughter’s ‘Honor Killing’
At the request of federal prosecutors, Jared Lee Loughner’s trial will be held in Tucson rather than Phoenix, as previously planned. The move was requested to make it easier for victims of the shooting and witnesses to attend the trial. Loughner is…
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Loughner’s Trial Moved to Tucson
In the their 121-96 victory over Phoenix, Amar’e Stoudemire, Mike D’Antoni and the Knicks showed that they are transforming from a work in progress to one that opponents heed with caution.
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Cheers for Stoudemire, Jeers for Suns in Knicks Win
A Phoenix nursing home has found that unlimited chocolate, and other comforts, go a long way in reducing patients’ distress.
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The Vanishing Mind: Giving Alzheimer’s Patients Their Way, Even Chocolate
Sarah Palin’s Dancing daughter is reportedly planning on enrolling in college once she moves to Arizona, sources tell TMZ. Palin, who just bought a $172,000 home near Phoenix, will be settling in close to Arizona State University, which boasts an…
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Bristol Palin Off to College?
Three people have been arrested in Phoenix after cops found 11 young girls in a “drop house” for smugglers of illegal immigrants. The girls, who ranged in age from 2 to 14 years old, are believed to have been smuggled into the United States from…
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11 Smuggled Girls Found at House
Ariel Ticona becomes the 32nd miner to be brought to the surface as the Phoenix capsule emerges from the ground.

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Baby Hope’s parents reunite
Hope you’re not squeamish: A woman in Phoenix sealed her eye shut after mistakenly grabbing superglue instead of her cataract medicine. Irmgard Holm felt a burning sensation; she tried to rinse it out but it still sealed shut. Paramedics were able to…
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Woman Superglues Eye Shut
The Phoenix in North London was built in 1910 and is believed to be the UK’s oldest continually-running cinema – as it prepares to reveal its latest refurbishment, cinema historian Gerry Turvey shows the BBC around the building.
