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  1. article Dealing with grocery sticker shock

    Sunday, July 15, 2007 7:37 am

    Food and fuel prices have been rising this summer along with the heat. Sheila Mullins, a single mom in Mesa, said she’s noticed a spike in milk prices.

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  • Dealing with grocery sticker shock

  • Dealing with grocery sticker shock

    STOCKING UP: Tom Lowe of Mesa loads groceries into the back of his car after a shopping trip Thursday afternoon to Fry’s in Mesa.

  • article Sticker shock for teens

    Saturday, June 28, 2003 2:03 am

    Shame, that feeling of chagrin, embarrassment or guilt before ourselves and those we hold in esteem or authority, has been said to be sorely lacking among modern American youth.

  • article Some homeowners in for sticker shock next school year

    Monday, August 16, 2010 5:07 pm

    Homeowners in a handful of school districts are in for a nasty surprise because of some changes state lawmakers made in education finance laws in the name of “fairness.”

  • article FBR Open notebook: Sutherland gets sticker shock

    Friday, February 1, 2008 2:16 am

    Co-leader Kevin Sutherland doesn’t know much about cactus, but he’s learning after Thursday’s opening round of the FBR Open.

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  • FBR Open notebook: Sutherland gets sticker shock

    UP AND DOWN DAY: At one point in his round Thursday at the FBR Open, Phil Mickelson was 2-over, but rebounded and finished the day at 3-under, just three shots off the lead.

  • article Bumper sticker hotline service helps parents monitor young motorists

    Tuesday, August 2, 2005 7:00 am

    DALLAS - Plano, Texas, mom Erin Henochowicz was driving down the street last year when she spotted a commercial vehicle with a bumper sticker that read ‘‘How’s My Driving?’’

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  • Bumper sticker hotline service helps parents monitor young motorists

    Inspired by sons Daniel Broekhove, 17 and Stephen Henochowicz, 16, moms Kristi Broekhove, left, and Erin Henochowicz of Plano, Texas, started a hotline to report bad teen driving.

  • Bumper sticker hotline service helps parents monitor young motorists

  • article Stickers and star power have made tattoo shops the place to be pierced and branded

    Monday, January 19, 2004 6:20 am

    The stickers are on the back windshields of monster trucks, low-rider Neons and SUVs with chrome rims.

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  • Stickers and star power have made tattoo shops the place to be pierced and branded

    From left, Brandon Sehmann, Terry \"Wookie\" Hoffman, Josh Stewart and Sean Dowdell are part of the \"family\" at Club Tattoo.

  • Stickers and star power have made tattoo shops the place to be pierced and branded

  • Blu-ray still faces fight against old DVD

    STICKER SHOCK: The higher cost of Blu-ray players is causing many would-be buyers to leave them on the shelf.

  • East Valley drivers express themselves with bumper crop of mobile messages

    Sharon Hall of Mesa expresses her spiritual beliefs with bumper stickers on the back window of her car.

  • Mesa teachers flood board meeting

    Mesa teachers wore stickers that read, "I teach," while Mesa Unified School District classified staff wore stickers that read, "I support," during a meeting of the governing board Tuesday. The Mesa employees showed up to the meeting to show their support for the board and remind them salaries have been frozen for several years.

  • article Strip your bumper and let the healing begin

    Thursday, November 4, 2004 6:18 am

    November 4, 2004

  • Ron Gould

    Sen. Ron Gould, R-Lake Havasu City, has a sticker of the Gadsden flag on his computer. Gould said while the flag is historic it also represents current-day rebellion against government spending.

  • Skimmer security

    The QuikTrip Corp. uses anti-tampering stickers on its gasoline pumps to make it easier to spot if one has been opened and something like a credit card skimmer put inside. But nothing in state law requires such tape on pumps.

  • Gilbert cop's epic climb honors dead colleague

    Summit: Gilbert police Lt. Pete Smith, left, and his brother Chris Smith pose at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, with Rob Targosz's badge number sticker in the top right corner of the summit sign.

  • Scottsdale opens new fire station

    Scottsdale firefighter Daniel Espinoza, left, and engineer Rich Van Arsdale remove stickers on a fire engine that will be used as a ladder truck out of the new station two in Scottsdale.

  • Was ‘sweet’ deal for official’s wife ethical?

    AT ISSUE: All Scottsdale employees received this awards ceremony invitation that included a piece of chocolate and a sticker bearing information about the supplier, wife of a city fire official.

  • Fountain Hills couple tackle hearing problems

    Anne and Wayne Wicklund of Fountain Hills, shown with their dog Snowy, have started a home-based business selling stickers, patches and other materials to aid hearing-impaired people and those who interact with them.

  • Parents can teach babies to talk with their hands earlier

    Dylan Kaderabek, 3, signs the phrase \"thank you\" to his teacher, Jenny Hodges, after receiving a sticker. Hodges teaches a sign language class for babies, toddlers and their parents at Kiwanis Park Recreation Center in Tempe.

  • article East Valley drivers express themselves with bumper crop of mobile messages

    Monday, May 19, 2003 9:58 am

    The driver in front of me is a hot sexy mama. Next to her is the proud parent of a Highland Elementary School honors student.

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