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Authorities have recovered a rare first-edition of the Book of Mormon believed to be stolen from a downtown Mesa bookstore over Memorial Day weekend, and have taken a man into custody in connection with the reported theft.
A rare, first-edition copy of one of the Mormon community’s most holy books has been missing for nearly a week, and its owner would like to have it back so it can complete its religious mission.
Review: Anna Wintour's eyes are green, we learn from the documentary "The September Issue," in which she actually takes off her trademark, oversized sunglasses and even lets a smile slip loose from time to time.
Arizona coach Lute Olson ended this week’s conference call with a question for the media.
When people talk about the NBA and Las Vegas, the folks in Sacramento listen. By holding All-Star weekend in Vegas, the NBA is taking the forbidden label off the gambling capital once and for all as far as sports is concerned.
Look for the Wall Street Journal Sunday pages each week inside your Sunday edition of the East Valley Tribune.
A story about English-Language learners that ran on Saturday’s Page 1 in the East Valley Tribune and inside all other editions should have said that “proficiency” in English for kindergartners is defined by skills like speaking with past and future tense — while allowing for occasional errors.
Former United States Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor, left, is interviewed by her son Scott O'Connor in the StoryCorps Mobile Booth at the KJZZ mobile recording studio inside an airstream trailer Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, in Phoenix. The 40-minute recorded sessions have participants sharing their stories about family, relationships and life-altering experiences and will be aired during Morning Edition and heard nationwide by millions on National Public Radio.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Former United States Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor, left, is interviewed by her son Scott O'Connor in the StoryCorps Mobile Booth at the KJZZ mobile recording studio inside an airstream trailer Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, in Phoenix. The 40-minute recorded sessions have participants sharing their stories about family, relationships and life-altering experiences and will be aired during Morning Edition and heard nationwide by millions on National Public Radio.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Former United States Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor, left, is interviewed by her son Scott O'Connor for the StoryCorps Mobile Booth at the KJZZ mobile recording studio inside an airstream trailer Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, in Phoenix. The 40-minute recorded sessions have participants sharing their stories about family, relationships and life-altering experiences and will be aired during Morning Edition and heard nationwide by millions on National Public Radio.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Former United States Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor speaks with her son Scott O'Connor prior to being interviewed for the StoryCorps Mobile Booth at the KJZZ mobile recording studio inside an airstream trailer Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, in Phoenix. The 40-minute recorded sessions have participants sharing their stories about family, relationships and life-altering experiences and will be aired during Morning Edition and heard nationwide by millions on National Public Radio. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Sculptor Tom Bollinger of Bollinger Atelier in Tempe standing in the dip room of his foundry with a mocked up figure of a smaller version of a Teddy Roosevelt sculpture inside that will next be moved outside to a kiln where bronze is poured on it for metal chasing in the sculpting process. Last Friday, Bollinger was on hand in Dickinson, N.D. for the dedication of a much larger sculpture of Theodore Rooevelt he was commissioned to do for the Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University. Bollinger now is preparing to make 100 smaller versions of the sculpture for a limited edition series as a fundraiser for the college.
NEW YORK - Another high note for Beyonce - the coveted cover shot of this year's Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. The singer and now movie star ("Dreamgirls") posed on a Florida beach in a yellow-and-pink bikini by House of Dereon, the fashion label she started with her mother, Tina Knowles. There's also a photo spread inside.
LOS ANGELES - Cameron Diaz is seeking an injunction barring the release of photographs taken at a private modeling session over a decade ago, before she was a star.
NEW YORK - Country singer Mindy McCready claims she broke off her relationship with Roger Clemens when the former baseball star wouldn't marry her, according to an interview to be broadcast Monday by the syndicated show "Inside Edition."
NEW YORK - Actors and athletes have busted some amazing moves on "Dancing with the Stars," including its new champion, football great Emmitt Smith. Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is hoping the show will make room for a royal.
LOS ANGELES - Phil Spector, now on trial for murder, asserted in a 2005 home video interview that the statuesque Lana Clarkson was standing when a gun was fired in her mouth and that he is too short to have done it.
Day five of the Jodi Arias tria l included testimony from two police detectives.
LOS ANGELES - The sister of Nicole Brown Simpson said she is no longer consumed by hate for O.J. Simpson. Denise Brown told "Inside Edition" that she has moved on and the feelings she once had for her former brother-in-law have melted away.
LOS ANGELES - In a scene from his new candid-camera program "Juiced," O.J. Simpson pulls a prank involving the infamous white Bronco, drawing criticism from the family of a man he was accused of killing.
The Master Chief has come back for the Covenant. They probably won’t be talking one out.
The Master Chief has come back for the Covenant. They probably won’t be talking one out.
February 27, 2005
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
Guest Commentary by Shawn Thiele
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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