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March 22, 2005
Are students at your school doing something special this week in observance of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks? Schools and parents are welcome to post photos from such events on our new Facebook page, East Valley Education News, at www.facebook.com/eastvalleyednews
Before eight of Desert Vista High School's advanced photography students graduate later this month, they're displaying their work together in the community one last time in a show at a local coffee shop.
Before eight of Desert Vista High School's advanced photography students graduate later this month, they're displaying their work together in the community one last time in a show at a local coffee shop.
Before eight of Desert Vista High School's advanced photography students graduate later this month, they're displaying their work together in the community one last time in a show at a local coffee shop.
Q: On last week’s radio show, you mentioned free Web photo-storage and sharing sites. Which ones are the best? — Kurt
Prom night is supposed to be one of the most important nights in a teenager’s life. With that kind of pressure and anticipation, there are bound to be great stories.
Prom night is supposed to be one of the most important nights in a teenager’s life. With that kind of pressure and anticipation, there are bound to be great stories.
This undated file photo provided by Bantam Books shows Cornell University marketing professor Brian Wansink.
The X-43A uses neither an aircraft engine, nor a rocket. PHOTO COURTESY OF ORBITAL SCIENCES
NEW YORK - The photos are grainy, blotchy and blurry, but for millions of people now toting cell phones with built-in digital cameras, it doesn’t seem to be about the megapixels — or at least not yet.
Q: I love the new panoramic photos I can take with my iPhone, but when I share them on Facebook, they are too small. Help! — Sandy
Lizards and landscape painters don’t get together that much. It’s understandable: One group strives to capture the majesty of Arizona’s scenery. The other is pretty focused on bugs.
NASSAU, Bahamas - Larry Birkhead said Wednesday he doesn't plan to share legal custody of Anna Nicole Smith's baby, a day after a court announced that DNA tests proved he is the father.
Arizona Diamondbacks broadcaster Joe Garagiola Sr. had front-row seats for the 1976 presidential election. The Paradise Valley resident and his wife stayed that night in the Lincoln Bedroom of the White House and watched election coverage on television with President Gerald Ford and his family.
Theresa Fletcher, director of Parking and Transit Services at Arizona State University, sits in one of 10 rental cars to be stationed around campus by the Seattle-based company Flexcar. (Cronkite News Service Photo/Eric Graf)
NEW YORK - The popular online hangout Facebook is sporting a new look to reflect changes in how its members communicate with each other and how they share photos and updates about their lives.
Q: I love the new panoramic photos I can take with my iPhone, but when I share them on Facebook, they are too small. Help! - Sandy
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Researchers at Penn State and other universities have developed a tool to more easily share or search for large academic files - using the principles most associated with trading music and movies illegally.
Seton Catholic High School’s community service teacher goes back to school this summer as one of six teachers heading to India.
RALEIGH, N.C. - Faced with legal demands from state attorneys general, MySpace.com said Monday it will release data on registered sex offenders it has identified and removed from the popular social networking Web site.
They were people whose love was interrupted by hate and whose lives were taken by a thief in the night. The words echoed through Faith Family Church in Chandler at a memorial service Thursday, where the Rev. Andy White described a family whose violent deaths Feb. 21 made national headlines.
They were people whose love was interrupted by hate and whose lives were taken by a thief in the night. The words echoed through Faith Family Church in Chandler at a memorial service Thursday, where the Rev. Andy White described a family whose violent deaths Feb. 21 made national headlines.
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