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Forget fears of sequestration. And never mind the hike in payroll taxes that shrunk paychecks.
I have to admit that this column is going to have few readers. For one thing, here is the only mention it will have of the name Jodi Arias. That’s it. Sorry.
A rented white Kia Optima sedan is seen in a parking lot in a Phoenix suburb that was likely driven by shooting suspect Arthur Douglas Harmon, in Mesa, Arizona on Thursday, Jan. 31,2013. A body matching Harmon's description was found nearby with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, spokesman Sgt. Steve Martos said. Harmon is a suspect in a mass shooting that killed a man and critically wounded another. (AP Photo/Jacques Billeaud)
A body found early Thursday among bushes in the parking lot of the Bass Pro Shops at Mesa Riverview has been positively identified as the man who killed a company CEO and critically wounded a lawyer a day earlier, police said.
LOS ANGELES — To bring the story of mobster Mickey Cohen's reign over post-war Los Angeles to life, the director of "Gangster Squad" employed Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling and more than 100 irreplaceable vintage American cars.
In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 7, 2013, car collector Garvin Kotzin's vintage black 1936 Oldsmobile convertible with a tan ragtop featured in the "Gangster Squad" film, is seen in Los Angeles. To bring the story of mobster Mickey Cohen’s reign over post-war Los Angeles to life, the director of “Gangster Squad” employed Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling and more than 100 irreplaceable vintage American cars. There’s the 1941 light blue Ford Deluxe Convertible that Gosling’s character drives; the bulbous, bullet-nosed 1947 Ford sedans that served as police cars; the gorgeous black 1936 Oldsmobile convertible with a tan ragtop and the regal 1949 Packard Super 8 limousines that carried Cohen. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 7, 2013, car collector Chuck Shubb's 1948 Packard Super 8 Touring Sedan's Cormorant hood ornament is seen in Los Angeles. The vintage car is featured in the film, "Gangster Squad." To bring the story of mobster Mickey Cohen’s reign over post-war Los Angeles to life, the director of “Gangster Squad” employed Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling and more than 100 irreplaceable vintage American cars. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 7, 2013, car collector Chuck Shubb, 72, from Los Angeles, poses with his 1948 Packard Super 8 Touring Sedan, one of several cars featured in the film, "Gangster Squad," in Los Angeles. To bring the story of mobster Mickey Cohen’s reign over post-war Los Angeles to life, the director of “Gangster Squad” employed Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling and more than 100 irreplaceable vintage American cars. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 7, 2013, car collector Chuck Shubb, 72, from Los Angeles, poses with his 1948 Packard Super 8 Touring Sedan, one of several cars featured in the film, "Gangster Squad," in Los Angeles. To bring the story of mobster Mickey Cohen’s reign over post-war Los Angeles to life, the director of “Gangster Squad” employed Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling and more than 100 irreplaceable vintage American cars. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 7, 2013, a bullet-nosed 1947 Ford Sedan that served as police car in the film, "Gangster Squad," owned by car collector Chuck Shubb, is seen in Los Angeles. To bring the story of mobster Mickey Cohen’s reign over post-war Los Angeles to life, the director of “Gangster Squad” employed Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling and more than 100 irreplaceable vintage American cars. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 7, 2013, a 1935 DeSoto Airstream Sedan, one of several American vintage cars featured in the film, "Gangster Squad," owned by car collector, Chuck Shubb, is seen in Los Angeles. To bring the story of mobster Mickey Cohen’s reign over post-war Los Angeles to life, the director of “Gangster Squad” employed Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling and more than 100 irreplaceable vintage American cars. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
In this photo taken Monday, Jan. 7, 2013, car collector, Garvin Kotzin, 63, poses with his 1936 Oldsmobile convertible with a tan ragtop featured in the "Gangster Squad" film, in Los Angeles. At left, a bullet-nosed 1947 Ford sedan. To bring the story of mobster Mickey Cohen’s reign over post-war Los Angeles to life, the director of “Gangster Squad” employed Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling and more than 100 irreplaceable vintage American cars. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Mesa police are looking for an armed robber who pointed a gun at a Shell gasoline station clerk on Saturday.
A woman driving with her infant son in her car crashed through a gate at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and drove on the runway in the latest in a series of similar mishaps across the country that have raised questions whether the nation's airports are truly secure.
Time waits for no man, and neither does technology.
Time waits for no man, and neither does technology.
Time waits for no man, and neither does technology.
Computers? Love them. Use them. And I’ve become a rather prolific author of text messages, taking the opportunity to perfect my grammar and spelling by fighting the urge to abbreviate.
“Republicans continue to accuse President Obama of throwing Israel under the bus. They should know: They wrote the book on it. Look at all of the veterans they threw under the filibuster bus from wars they started.”
Computers? Love them. Use them. And I’ve become a rather prolific author of text messages, taking the opportunity to perfect my grammar and spelling by fighting the urge to abbreviate.
The phrase “Gentle Giant” has never been more fitting than with sweet Kosmas. Yes, he weighs in at 111 pounds but he is such a mellow and gentle boy. Typical to the breed, Kosmas gets along with anyone and everything.
DETROIT (AP) — For car buyers seeking auto loans, happy days are here again.
It’s an American rite of passage: The family road trip.
It’s an American rite of passage: The family road trip.
The redesigned Hyundai Azera, which went on sale earlier this year, has the most head and leg room of any large sedan, helping to make it ideal for a family road trip [AP Photo/Hyundai]
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