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  1. Food Beard Media Awards

    This screen shot made on Friday, May 6, 2011 shows part of the Twitter page for fictitious character Ruth Bourdain. On Friday, the so-called Oscars of the food world honored Ruth Bourdain _ the made up online mash up of culinary icons Ruth Reichl and Anthony Bourdain, with its first ever award for humor writing. Ruth Bourdain became a sensation during the past year almost exclusively by posting biting 140-character messages on Twitter. (AP Photo/Twitter)

  • article Media allowed to witness return of war casualty

    Sunday, April 5, 2009 4:07 pm

    DOVER, Del. - The media will be allowed to cover the arrival Sunday of an airman killed overseas, the first such opportunity since the Obama administration overturned an 18-year ban on news coverage of returning war dead.

  • article Cards notebook: Cards tout Berry to media

    Friday, February 4, 2005 5:51 am

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Bertrand Berry’s big season for the Arizona Cardinals took a lighter turn this week as he arrived in town to attend some Super Bowl festivities and do some interviews on the famed "radio row."

  • article Tips for college-bound teens using social media

    Saturday, July 2, 2011 1:00 pm

    Seems like everyone is on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube these days, so follows are 10 tips for college-bound teens using social media.

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  • article Morissette on attachment parenting, social media and how she has changed

    Monday, October 29, 2012 5:15 pm

    New York - Alanis Morissette is feeling a little more appreciated as a woman these days, and her new album, “Havoc and Bright Lights,” is a reflection of that.

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  • article ASU honors filmmaker Edwards

    Friday, September 23, 2005 11:16 am

    Blake Edwards has made more than 50 films in nearly 60 years, and doesn’t plan to stop any time soon.

  • article Suns greats honor Fitzsimmons

    Saturday, March 19, 2005 7:05 am

    For one more night, Cotton was king.

  • article Remembering and honoring Mario Obledo

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010 5:00 pm

    A story is circulating that Jerry Brown, California's attorney general, former governor and current gubernatorial candidate, plans to base his pitch to Latino voters on having marched in the 1970s with Cesar Chavez.

    When the Field Poll found his GOP opponent Meg Whitman's standing had jumped from 25 percent to 39 percent among Latino voters, several pundits observed, "So who's Cesar Chavez?" After all, Brown was last governor 27 years ago.

    Gary Taylor's book, "Cultural Selection: Why Some Achievements Survive the Test of Time -- And Others Don't," explains why. The process of remembering begins when somebody dies and a survivor promotes the story or accomplishments of the deceased so that others don't forget. Stories about success spread until they become part of the culture and survive as memory through each retelling. That is how we accumulate knowledge and understanding and even wisdom sometimes.

    The survival of remembering is a lot like natural selection in evolution. Yet, most worthy accomplishment stories die for lack of someone to do the retelling.

    After Brown followed Ronald Reagan as California governor in 1975, he pulled Mario Obledo away from a Harvard Law professorship by appointing him secretary of health and welfare. Obledo had been a co-founder in 1968 of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund and had helped set a new civil rights platform for the nation.

    He also pioneered the Albert Armendariz defense, named for a law student at the University of Texas Law School who brought an action in the United States District Court that led to student deferments during the draft in the late 1960s. Obledo, himself a veteran, was often around for those who needed representation. As counsel for a group of drug-abuse workers, he helped establish one of the first national organizations to advocate for more treatment and less criminalization.

    Obledo's open-door policy was universally known. Many got in to see him (especially good, humble, salt-of-the-earth types with reasonable beefs) who otherwise would never have made it past a receptionist intern on the first floor. If a Spanish-speaker or foreign-language-speaking person called, he wanted that person responded to in his native language. "Just in case my mother calls," he explained.

    Then a series of stinging accusations rocked Sacramento. It was alleged that the newfound access to government was something else. Inferences were made to connect state support for drug-rehabilitation programs to a prison gang, then to organized crime and a drug-related murder. All this was tied to Obledo's tenure in office because a murder victim had made an appointment to see an Obledo aide in Sacramento.

    The Readers Digest was chief among media enflaming the story, along with some local Sacramento newspapers that passed along the sensationalistic, unsubstantiated rumors and allegations like tabloid news and other histrionics.

    The governor, the secretary himself, the attorney general, a regulatory commission and several newspapers undertook lengthy investigations. All of them, of course, uncovered absolutely no wrongdoing. The intended guilt-by-association assertions did not even leave behind the usual cow-pie smell. Obledo was that clean.

    So why would serious professional people, who are not circus clowns, go to such absurd lengths to construct such an imaginary story. Taylor answers that others compete against a version of reality at odds with their point of view. Heroic stories survive after the hero dies -- like those passed on by Plato, St. Paul, and James Boswell -- because the survivors pass along the story well enough to make it part of the culture.

    That's why it's important to remember Mario Obledo, who fought the good fight and who won for all of us. He was an originating member of Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition, a successor group of Rev. Martin Luther King's crusades, and Obledo served as national president of the League of United Latin American Citizens. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998 by President Bill Clinton for his many accomplishments. Citizen Obledo passed away Aug. 19, at age 78, in Sacramento.

    Among his survivors, I hope, are those who will retell his story.

    Jose de la Isla writes a weekly commentary for Hispanic Link News Service. E-mail him at joseisla3@yahoo.com.

  • article Honors for Chandler groups, athletes

    Saturday, August 22, 2009 2:39 pm

    As it is a time of year for new beginnings for teachers and students and approaching changes in season in the world of sports and temperatures, it is also time to reflect on some achievements for the year thus far.

  • Rockers, royals to honor Princess Diana

    Britain\'s Prince William, right, and his brother Prince Harry, left, laugh with British singer Joss Stone as they answer questions from the media after listening to Joss rehearse at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, June 30, 2007,

  • article Chandler superintendent honored for district's technology

    Thursday, February 3, 2011 1:10 pm

    Camille Casteel, superintendent of the Chandler Unified School District, is one of only 10 winners honored with a 2011 eSN Tech-Savvy Superintendent Award.

  • article Peoria back earns weekly honor

    Thursday, October 23, 2008 3:02 pm

    Peoria High School running back Jamal Miles has been named this week's Arizona Cardinals and Wells Fargo High School Player-of-the-Week.

  • article Kenny Chesney honored at ASCAP awards

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:41 pm

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Kenny Chesney won the ASCAP Voice of Music Award at the performing-rights organization's annual country music awards show. Chesney performed his song "I Go Back" at the 43rd Annual ASCAP Country Music Awards at the Ryman Auditorium on Monday night.

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  • article Young filmmakers honored with student Oscars

    Sunday, June 8, 2008 8:05 pm

    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Eleven college students received cash prizes and trophies Saturday for short films competing in the 35th annual Student Academy Awards.

  • article Rockers, royals to honor Princess Diana

    Sunday, July 1, 2007 8:59 am

    LONDON - Rockers and royals, including Rod Stewart, Elton John and Princes William and Harry, were taking the stage at London's Wembley Stadium on Sunday to remember Princess Diana almost 10 years after her death in a Paris car crash.

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  • Shazam! McCoy to receive Hall of Fame honor

    Al McCoy will receive the 2007 Curt Gowdy Media Award tonight during induction ceremonies at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.

  • article Tempe man honored for gang prevention work

    Sunday, June 13, 2010 4:58 pm

    A longtime Tempe Social Services administrator has been recognized for his dedication to gang prevention programs at the Escalante Community Center.

  • article Centennial football coach nabs weekly honor

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:38 pm

    The Arizona Cardinals Football Club and U.S. Army named Centennial's Richard Taylor as the Cards "High School Coach-of-the-Week."

  • article Event honors those who live Golden Rule

    Saturday, March 29, 2008 3:49 am

    Five individuals, two organizations and a company will be honored at the fourth annual Golden Rule Awards Banquet at 6 p.m. April 24 in the south ballroom of Phoenix Convention Center, 225 E. Adams St., beginning with a reception and faith fair, followed by the dinner at 7 p.m. It is sponsored by the Arizona InterFaith Movement, representing 24 major faith groups. It honors “those who have lived the Golden Rule.” Tickets are $75 and may be ordered at (602) 261-6703 or www.interfaitharizona.org.

  • article Warner wins NFC player of week honors

    Wednesday, September 13, 2006 3:29 pm

    TEMPE - Kurt Warner is off to a great start in his effort to show he's not "washed up" in the NFL. Squeaky clean in image and thought, always, but washed up, not yet, not even close. In fact, he used the term "washed up" four times when asked about being named NFC offensive player of the week on Wednesday.

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  • article Damon 'honored' by Joe the Plumber's shout-out

    Friday, October 24, 2008 10:38 pm

    SAN FRANCISCO - Matt Damon is honored that the most recent celebrity of the presidential campaign - "Joe the Plumber" - dropped his name in an interview. "That was a surprise. I hadn't heard that Joe the Plumber dropped my name," Damon said. "I'm honored to be in the little passion play, to be an extra."

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  • article J.Lo honored by People en Espanol

    Thursday, January 4, 2007 8:54 pm

    NEW YORK - Jennifer Lopez is among the entertainers selected by People en Espanol for its "100 Most Influential Hispanics" issue, which honors those who have made an impact in the Hispanic community. Lopez, who graces the cover of the magazine's February issue, on newsstands Friday, says "being an example to others is a big part of my work."

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  • article Generous blood donors honored as silent heroes

    Friday, April 18, 2008 1:00 am

    Silent heroes around the Valley were recognized and honored Wednesday night as United Blood Services hosted An Evening in Paris, a celebration of platelet donors.

  • article Prep notebook - AIA mulling plans to honor Sollenberger

    Thursday, July 7, 2005 4:10 am

    Arizona Interscholastic Association executive director Harold Slemmer hinted last week that the association would honor late prep sports historian Barry Sollenberger this fall when athletic competition begins.

  • article Prep notebook - AIA mulling plans to honor Sollenberger

    Thursday, July 7, 2005 4:11 am

    Arizona Interscholastic Association executive director Harold Slemmer hinted last week that the association would honor late prep sports historian Barry Sollenberger this fall when athletic competition begins.

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