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  A Prince Among Paupers 
  Andy Roaché fought the law in Oro Valley--and the law lost. 
  (06/22/00)
   
  Workin' For Big Brother 
  Former U.S. Census Bureau workers speak out about management. 
  (06/08/00)
   
  A Modest Fashion Proposal 
  For Tucson men stuck here during the sizzling summer, perhaps cleaning up our act is the best revenge. 
  (05/18/00)
   
  Puppy Love 
  A look at Carl Hiassen's latest tour de farce. 
  (05/18/00)
   
  Nightmare on Saguaro Street 
  About the only thing more stressful than having triplets is hiring an incompetent contractor to remodel your home. 
  (05/11/00)
   
  Enantidromia In Suburbia 
  God may favor the pious, but the devil's in the details. 
  (05/11/00)
   
  Quantum Consciousness? 
  Brilliant thinkers put their heads together for the "Toward a Science of Consciousness, Tucson 2000" conference April 10-15. 
  (04/06/00)
   
  Our Funny, Funny Don 
  Is Don Diamond's threat to one of our most precious vistas just a tasteless joke? 
  (03/23/00)
   
  Sharp Shooters 
  Three of its most renowned photographers celebrate "Arizona Highways" at the CCP. 
  (03/16/00)
   
  Arizona's Hysterical Society 
  A look at what critics claim is an "oligarchy" at the Arizona Historical Society. 
  (03/09/00)
   
  A Conspiracy of Dunces 
  When all is said and done, Jamie Roinick's offense consisted of being a 14-year-old boy in the wrong place at the wrong time. 
  (02/10/00)
   
  Walkout On Walkup 
  The El Con battle takes a new twist. 
  (01/27/00)
   
  Suffering The Blues 
  When a pickup crashed into Laura Sterling's car, her nightmare was just beginning. 
  (01/06/00)
   
  Shootout at Coyote Howls 
  Fortune turned on old-fashioned hero David Bruce Peckham. 
  (12/09/99)
   
  Land Mine Victim 
  Gordon Rodgers has the cockamamie idea that people who live in a community should have some say in what it becomes. 
  (11/18/99)
   
  Scum Of The Earth 
  The Arizona State Land Department is a whorehouse of institutionalized corruption and insider dealing. You want proof? Check out our new rumpus room. 
  (11/04/99)
   
  Board Lord Bites Back 
  Billboard baron Karl Eller is suing the City of Tucson in the latest in an endless series of skirmishes over Tucson's billboard blight. 
  (11/04/99)
   
  Time Passages 
  An extensive exhibit of her Davis' recent African work welds the moment and the monumental together in click after click. 
  (10/14/99)
   
  Prurient Palpitations 
  Assistant City Attorney David Deibel is charged with laying out the two options for Ibarra's anti-smut pitch 'n' putt -- enacting a city ordinance, or enforcing a state law already on the books. 
  (10/07/99)
   
  He Said/She Said 
  Where are David Franklin's missing children? 
  (09/16/99)
   
  Incendiary Thinking 
  Is it a hardware store or a chemical factory? Steve Leal asks the tough questions. 
  (09/09/99)
   
  Death From The Skies! 
  The Y2K firestorm has prematurely burned itself out, but don't tell the Millennium Group. 
  (08/26/99)
   
  Hey, Big Box Man! 
  El Con's plans to bring in a giant Wal-Mart has neighbors worried-and the City Council is in the middle of the fight. 
  (08/19/99)
   
  Nightmare In Tin 
  Tucson's slums can be a deadly place. 
  (07/22/99)
   
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