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  1. article Rumsfeld comments on intelligence report

    Friday, September 29, 2006 12:31 am

    PORTOROZ, Slovenia - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld steered clear of any judgment on a classified document that concludes the terrorist threat to the U.S. has increased, saying efforts to judge whether the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have fueled terrorism would be futile.

  • article Republicans want stimulus changes

    Monday, February 2, 2009 9:02 pm

    WASHINGTON - Senate Republicans circulated a sweeping plan to drive down the cost of mortgages by expanding the federal government's role in the industry, officials said Monday night as debate opened on an economic stimulus bill at the top of President Barack Obama's agenda.

  • article Pima sheriff defends political comments

    Monday, January 10, 2011 4:38 pm

    TUCSON - Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik was thrust into the spotlight to face a nation demanding answers in the aftermath of the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. He didn't mince words.

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  • article Game On! Time to defend Republicans

    Friday, March 26, 2010 12:22 pm

    Mike Reagan: Well, Democrats in Washington did it. They unilaterally passed a $938 billion health care plan that was overwhelmingly disapproved by Americans. But not to worry, the United Nations Health Organization proclaimed our leaders courageous for their actions. I will prefer to call them extinct.

  • article Strategist lures voters to the Republican Party

    Thursday, September 7, 2006 5:32 am

    Political operative Nathan Sproul has made millions of dollars doing one thing: Building a bigger Republican Party.

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  • article Strategist lures voters to the Republican Party

    Thursday, September 7, 2006 10:46 am

    Political operative Nathan Sproul has made millions of dollars doing one thing: Building a bigger Republican Party.

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  • article Comments on federal lawsuit against Arizona law

    Tuesday, July 6, 2010 1:41 pm

    Reaction by advocacy groups, elected officials and others to the U.S. Department of Justice's filing of a lawsuit challenging Arizona's immigration enforcement law:

  • article State races: It's a Republican sweep

    Tuesday, November 2, 2010 5:49 pm

    Republicans look like they made it a clean sweep in the state's top offices, winning the races for governor, secretary of state, attorney general, treasurer and superintendent of public instruction.

  • article McCain disavows aide's comment about terrorism

    Monday, June 23, 2008 10:36 pm

    FRESNO, Calif. - A top adviser to John McCain said another terrorist attack on U.S. soil would be a "big advantage" for the Republican presidential candidate, drawing a sharp rebuke Monday from both the presumed GOP nominee and Democrat Barack Obama.

  • article Public comment begins Tuesday on proposed Arizona legislative map

    Monday, October 10, 2011 8:49 pm

    The Independent Redistricting Commission adopted a draft legislative map that puts Pima County's northern communities in bed politically with Pinal County, separates out Flagstaff from a flood-prone suburb, and splits Yuma in half.

  • article Public comment begins Tuesday on proposed Arizona legislative map

    Monday, October 10, 2011 8:49 pm

    The Independent Redistricting Commission adopted a draft legislative map that puts Pima County's northern communities in bed politically with Pinal County, separates out Flagstaff from a flood-prone suburb, and splits Yuma in half.

  • article Public comment begins Tuesday on proposed Arizona legislative map

    Monday, October 10, 2011 8:49 pm

    The Independent Redistricting Commission adopted a draft legislative map that puts Pima County's northern communities in bed politically with Pinal County, separates out Flagstaff from a flood-prone suburb, and splits Yuma in half.

  • article Arizona Democrats reject Obama/Republican tax cut package

    Thursday, December 9, 2010 3:59 pm

    Spurred by an Arizona congressman, House Democrats on Thursday rejected the package of tax cuts and unemployment benefits negotiated by President Obama with Republicans.

  • article Arizona Democrats reject Obama/Republican tax cut package

    Thursday, December 9, 2010 3:59 pm

    Spurred by an Arizona congressman, House Democrats on Thursday rejected the package of tax cuts and unemployment benefits negotiated by President Obama with Republicans.

  • article Arizona Democrats reject Obama/Republican tax cut package

    Thursday, December 9, 2010 3:59 pm

    Spurred by an Arizona congressman, House Democrats on Thursday rejected the package of tax cuts and unemployment benefits negotiated by President Obama with Republicans.

  • article Our view: Nation’s discourse needs a new course

    Sunday, January 16, 2011 5:00 am

    If there is one good thing that comes out of last week’s tragedy in Tucson, it’s that the rhetoric and hatred that has pervaded this country for the last decade will be toned down.

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  • article Obama to be nation's consoler at memorial service

    Wednesday, January 12, 2011 11:37 am

    WASHINGTON - Searching for unity out of tragedy, President Barack Obama will honor the victims of the Arizona mass shooting in personal terms and remind those in grief that an entire nation is with them. The president is again stepping into his role as national consoler, a test of leadership that comes with the job.

    His mission at Wednesday's memorial is to uplift and rally, not to examine political incivility.

    Set to speak during an evening gathering in Tucson, Obama will remember the six people killed in a point-blank assassination attempt against a congresswoman who had been meeting with constituents outside a grocery store. Remarkably, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is showing greater signs of recovery — including breathing on her own — just three days after a bullet shot through her brain.

    The White House said Obama would meet privately with the victims' families before the service.

    The shootings have consumed national attention since the weekend. In total, 19 people were shot, six fatally. Others were injured trying to flee the shooting.

    Obama was crafting his speech and aides were reluctant to discuss it even broadly in its unfinished form, other than to say it would emphasize the memories of those lost. Still, Obama's comments since the shooting Saturday and his experience dealing with other tragedies offer guidance.

    His main mission will be to honor those who were killed by describing them in personal terms, so the country remembers how they lived, not how they died.

    He will seek to assure families in grief that the whole country is behind them.

    And to those grasping for answers, Obama will probably explore how "we can come together as a stronger nation" in the aftermath of the tragedy, as he put it earlier this week.

    What the speech is not likely to be: an examination of divisive partisan rhetoric or whether it is connected in any way to the rampage. Those matters have soared to the forefront of media debate. But while addressing a grieving community, Obama is expected to focus on a memorial, not a commentary on politics.

    This moment as chief consoler comes to all presidents — often many times. And this will not be Obama's first.

    Among the events that people remember the most, recent history alone recalls George W. Bush with a bullhorn amid the rubble of Sept. 11, 2001; Bill Clinton's leadership after the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995; and Ronald Reagan's response to the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986, when he spoke about being "pained to the core."

    For Obama, the most instructive lesson may be one from his own presidency.

    He led the memorial at the Fort Hood, Texas, Army post in November 2009, trying to help a shaken nation cope with a mass shooting there that left 13 people dead and 29 wounded. He spent the first part of that speech naming the people who had been killed and describing how they spent their lives; he used the second half to remind everyone of American endurance and justice.

    In April 2010, Obama eulogized 29 coal workers killed in the worst mine accident in a generation. He said they lived as they died, pursuing the American dream.

    Even before accepting the invitation to speak at the University of Arizona memorial service, Obama previewed his own approach.

    "It's going to be important, I think, for the country as a whole, as well as the people of Arizona, to feel as if we are speaking directly to our sense of loss, but also speaking to our hopes for the future and how out of this tragedy we can come together as a stronger nation," the president said Monday. He will be attending with his wife, first lady Michelle Obama.

    The six people killed were attending a community outreach gathering sponsored by Giffords outside a grocery store. The six were Arizona's chief federal judge, a 30-year-old aide to Giffords, a 9-year-old girl and three retirees in their mid-to-late 70s.

    The president is expected to offer words of comfort to the injured survivors of the shooting. And he is sure to commend, as he has once in public already, the courage of people who intervened to help Giffords, tackle the gunman and grab his ammunition.

    "When the people can hear the president of the United States talk about their neighbor, their husband, their daughter, it is incredibly comforting and uplifting at the same time," said Kevin Sullivan, who served as communications director for President George W. Bush in his second term, which included a mass shooting at Virginia Tech.

    In the current case, the suspect, 22-year-old Jared Lee Loughner, is being held without bail in a Phoenix jail.

    So far, Obama has said nothing about whether the violence can fairly be connected to the vitriol of today's partisan politics — or, more broadly, whether this is a time for Obama to renew his call for more civil American debate.

    Obama's approach has been to let the criminal investigation unfold and keep the country looking forward; the timing and the setting will help drive any broader message he has.

    "This is about the grief of the victims and the families who have been affected," Sullivan said. "There should be no element of political commentary because that would undermine the president's natural ability and skill and uplifting the families."

    Thousands of people are expected to attend the memorial service at the university's basketball arena. The event is open to the public. Students, state and federal officials and the school president are all expected to speak, along with Obama.

    The president will be joined by Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, Attorney General Eric Holder and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, another sign of the message he wants to send: U.S. solidarity. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Republican members of Arizona's congressional delegation also are traveling with Obama.

    In Washington on Wednesday, in the chamber where Giffords serves, the House honored her, the victims of the shooting and those who sought to help them.

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    Associated Press writers Julie Pace and Mark Sherman contributed to this report.

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  • article 04/01 - U.S. says Iraqi Republican Guard severely degraded

    Tuesday, April 1, 2003 12:46 pm

    WASHINGTON - Two Iraqi Republican Guard units are at less than half their original strength after days of air and ground attacks by coalition forces, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Tuesday.

  • article City, Mesa businesses happy with national debate showing

    Thursday, February 23, 2012 6:19 pm

    While area residents, political activists, and others just looking to be part of the scene lined the streets, local food vendors and business owners in Downtown Mesa appeared to be lining something else: their pockets.

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  • article Obama tells polarized nation: 'We can be better'

    Wednesday, January 12, 2011 4:33 pm

    TUCSON - Summoning the soul of a nation, President Barack Obama on Wednesday implored Americans to honor those slain and injured in the Arizona shootings by becoming better people, telling a polarized citizenry that it is time to talk with each other "in a way that heals, not in a way that wounds." Following a hospital bedside visit with Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, the target of the assassination, he said: "She knows we're here, and she knows we love her."

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  • article Bolton pledges to help strengthen United Nations

    Monday, April 11, 2005 6:15 am

    April 11, 2005

  • article Biden: McCain often wrong on national security

    Wednesday, September 24, 2008 8:49 pm

    CINCINNATI - Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden on Wednesday questioned John McCain's judgment to be commander in chief, arguing that the Republican presidential candidate would keep digging the United States into a hole of isolation and insecurity.

  • article National political committee forms to help Pearce in recall election

    Monday, July 25, 2011 4:50 pm

    The state Senate president is going to get some financial help from a national political action committee in his bid to keep his seat.

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  • article Feds extend National Guard's border stay through Sept.

    Friday, June 17, 2011 1:50 pm

    National Guard troops are going to stay at the Mexican border, at least for a little while longer.

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  • article SB 1070 defense fund draws donations from across nation, globe

    Monday, October 31, 2011 9:23 am

    WASHINGTON – When Gov. Jan Brewer asked private donors last year to help pay legal fees to defend the state and its controversial SB 1070 immigration law against lawsuits, thousands of Arizonans responded.

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