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Finally, break out the brackets: The UA men's basketball team lands a No. 10 seed in the NCAA tournament and are scheduled to tip off against No. 7 seed West Virginia at approximately 6:40 p.m. this Thursday, March 20, at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.
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Still no relief in sight from triple-digit temperatures gripping the West, where temperatures are expected to set records Friday. In Boise, Idaho it is predicted to reach 107 degrees, which is 6 degrees over the record. The mercury hit 127 degrees, Fahrenheit, in California's Death Valley Thursday.
Soundbites | Soundbites | Tucson Weekly
EBULLIENT ANIMALS Along with Devendra Banhart and Joanna Newsom, there may be no act more totemic of what's been termed freak-folk than New York's Animal Collective.
Perhaps the most amazing thing about Animal Collective is that they're able to coax infectious pop hooks from the whole mess of folk, psychedelia and twisted noise excursions. Simply put, no one else sounds anything remotely like Animal Collective.
Noshing Around | Noshing Around | Tucson Weekly
Unplug and take the short drive to Amado (40 minutes south of Tucson, off Exit 42 on Interstate 19) to Agua Linda Farm for its eighth annual Fall Festival. Admission is $7 (cash) per vehicle and includes a petting zoo, hayrides, a kid-friendly maze, live music and a Friday night movie. Pumpkins, pony rides, grass-fed burgers and produce without pesticides are for sale. No pets or outside food are allowed. The festival times include 5 to 8 p.m., Fridays; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, through Oct. 26. Go to www.agualindafarm.net for more info, or call (520) 398-3218 .
¡Ask a Mexican! | Ask a Mexican! | Tucson Weekly
Dear Mick: Primeramente, let's decipher your fine Spanish for nonbilingual gabachos. Gabachos: Ojalá roughly means, "I hope that," Ojalá Dios quiere is, "Hopefully, God wants to," and ¿Qué pasó con los dos dioses? signifies, "Ustedes should really invest in an English-Spanish dictionary, ¿qué no?"
I'm a former chola from East Los Angeles who works in Washington, D.C., as a lobbyist. I wear power suits and pearls, and I have three college degrees. My friends are incredulous when I show them the 30-year-old photo of me in thick false eyelashes, eyebrows drawn halfway up my forehead, artfully applied black and white eyeliner, etc. The gang tats are long gone--lasered off or covered with a trendy corazón sagrado. But the one thing I can't stop doing is outlining my lips in dark brown. I just don't look right without it. Even the pearls don't pop unless I have my lips outlined the way Chicanas have been profiling their pouts since the zoot suit era. This is the one "tell" of my past. Don't get me wrong: I'm proud of my 'hood heritage and what I've made of myself, and I share my story with many young Latinas that I meet. But I've been unable to 'splain this particular penchant to my güerita or bourgie-Mex friends for years. Although you aren't really known as a beauty-advice columnist, I don't know whom else to ask. No me importa; I'd just like a snappy explanation.
Censored Stories | Feature | Tucson Weekly
When it comes to democracy, the black marker is a bit more nuanced. "We need to broaden our understanding of censorship," he said. After 11 years at the helm of Project Censored, Phillips thinks the most bowdlerizing force is the fourth estate itself: "The corporate media is complicit. There's no excuse for the major media giants to be missing major news stories like this."
The law allows the president to designate any person an "alien unlawful enemy combatant," shunting that individual into an alternative court system in which the writ of habeas corpus no longer applies; the right to a speedy trial is gone; and justice is meted out by a military tribunal that can admit evidence obtained through coercion and presented without the accused in the courtroom--all under the guise of preserving national security.
Investigative journalist Robert Parry disagrees. The right of habeas corpus no longer exists for any of us, he wrote in the online journal Consortium. Deep down in the lower sections of the act, the language shifts from the very specific "alien unlawful enemy combatant" to the vague "any person subject to this chapter."
Sources: "Repeal the Military Commissions Act and Restore the Most American Human Right," Thom Hartmann, Common Dreams Web site, Feb. 12, 2007; "Still No Habeas Rights for You," Robert Parry, Consortium, Feb. 3, 2007; "Who Is 'Any Person' in Tribunal Law?" Robert Parry, Consortium, Oct. 19, 2006.
The Military Commissions Act was part of a one-two punch to civil liberties. While the first blow to habeas corpus received some attention, there was almost no media coverage of a private Oval Office ceremony, held the same day the military act was signed, at which Bush signed the John Warner Defense Authorization Act, a $532 billion catch-all bill for defense spending.
The United States is now constructing a similar permanent base in Africa, an area traditionally patrolled by more remote commands in Europe and the Pacific. No details have been released about exactly what AFRICOM's operations and responsibilities will be, or where troops will be located, though government spokespeople have vaguely stated that the mission is to establish order and keep peace for volatile governments--that just happen to be in oil-rich areas.
As Phinney reported, "No journalist has ever been allowed access to the sprawling 104-acre site."
Operation FALCON, or Federal and Local Cops Organized Nationally, is, in many ways, the manifestation of martial law forewarned by Frank Morales (No. 2). In an unprecedented partnership, more than 960 federal, state and local police agencies teamed up in 2005 and in 2006 to conduct the largest dragnet raids in U.S. history. Armed with fistfuls of arrest warrants, they ran three separate raids around the country that netted 30,150 criminal arrests.
The Marshals Service remains silent about these arrests. Whitney suggests those detainees may have been illegal immigrants and may be bound for border prisons currently being constructed by Halliburton (see sidebar, No. 13).
A March 2006 pact, under which the United States agreed to supply nuclear fuel to India for the production of electric power, also included a less-publicized corollary--the Knowledge Initiative on Agriculture. While it's purportedly a deal to assist Indian farmers and liberalize trade (see No. 4), critics say the initiative is destroying India's local agrarian economy by encouraging the use of genetically modified seeds, which in turn is creating a new market for pesticides and driving up the overall cost of producing crops.
Cheerleaders for privatization are deeply embedded in the Bush administration (No. 7), where they've been secretly fostering plans for a North American Free Trade Agreement superhighway, a 10-lane route set to run through the heart of the country and connect the Mexican and Canadian borders. It's specifically designed to plug into the Mexican port of Lázaro Cárdenas, taking advantage of cheap labor by avoiding the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, whose members are traditionally tasked with unloading cargo, and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, whose members transport that cargo that around the country.
With the exception of the BBC and Democracy Now!, no major news source has touched the story, though it's incensed several members of Britain's Parliament as well as the new prime minister, Gordon Brown. U.S. Reps. John Conyers, D-Mich., and Donald Payne, D-N.J., lobbied Bush to take action as well, but political will may be elsewhere. Debt Advisory International, an investment consulting firm that's been involved in several vulture funds that have generated millions in profits, is run by Paul Singer--the largest fundraiser for the Republican Party in the state of New York. He's donated $1.7 million to Bush's campaigns.
15. CHEMICALS DAMAGING DNA Source: "Some Chemicals are More Harmful Than Anyone Ever Suspected," Peter Montague, Rachel's Democracy and Health News, No. 876, Oct. 12, 2006.
16. NO HARD EVIDENCE CONNECTING OSAMA BIN LADEN TO SEPT. 11
Source: "FBI Says, 'No Hard Evidence Connecting Bin Laden to 9/11," Paul V. Sheridan and Ed Haas, The Ithaca Journal, June 29, 2006.
Wins and Losses | Currents Feature | Tucson Weekly
Another positive change, says Hartmann, "is that we don't have quite as nasty a war between the pro-growth and no-growth sides. To some degree, I guess the pro-growthers won. But at the same time, I think there's a much better understanding of the need to do preservation and see that we have enough water."
Mailbag | Mailbag | Tucson Weekly
I am writing in response to "Time for a Turnaround" and "Shaking Things Up" in the Nov. 13 issue. I would like to share why I would never envision supporting these periodic pleas for school "budget overrides." No doubt a letter such as mine, which is framed around the "back when I was in school" mindset, may be dismissed by some. But truths endure, and logic retains its credibility regardless of a timeline.
An often-heard complaint deals with class sizes. I was in classes generally of 30 students from first to 12th grade. I, in no way, suffered from this teacher-student ratio, nor to my knowledge did any other student.
TUSD gets nearly 40 percent of my property-tax bill. Property taxes are mandated to be paid, no matter the homeowner's financial circumstance during each six-month billing cycle. One can have experienced unforeseen medical expenses, car repairs or any variety of legitimate scenarios, yet the tax must be paid. If I am correct, 12 percent of my TUSD tax obligation comes from these secondary, add-on monies created via these budget overrides passed by voters.
The most recent TUSD request was, in part, for a program entitled Opening Minds Through the Arts. I hardly think this nice-to-have enrichment is integral to successful education, and certainly does not rise to the level of hitting the average homeowner with a mandatory $11 monthly tax increase. Those who vote for these overrides, if defeated, should alternatively send to TUSD $11 a month as their contribution. I have no children, and it is unfair that I must pay the same TUSD property-tax rate as does someone with children in school.
Disease and Discretion | Currents Feature | Tucson Weekly
No one knows that better than Robert Price. He's an O'odham, and he works for the federal Indian Health Service as a spokesman and tribal liaison. He's part of a team brainstorming ways to openly confront syphilis--without ruffling too many feathers.
That means spreading the message of disease prevention in neutral settings such as community meetings, "where no one feels like the light is being shined right on them," he says.
Dealing with a taboo disease in a traditional culture is no simple task, Price admits. "There's going to be a stigma anywhere. But the O'odham are a little less open about having these things discussed publicly. We need to approach it in a way that doesn't embarrass them, so that they don't just shut the door when we come knocking."
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The biggest flaw at BrushFire is that the sides and other food offerings aren't as inspired as the meats. The special sesame slaw (a vinegar slaw, a creamy slaw and a special are always offered) was bland and too watery; the house potato salad was also bland and dominated by roasted peppers (I had no idea bacon was present until I closely read the menu); the mustard potato salad didn't have enough mustard. The only sides that really sang were the corn on the cob (which, when cooked properly on a grill, is always fantastic) and the baked beans, which featured lots of flavor, primarily thanks to the onion and molasses.
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Tucsonan Mary Judge Ryan is currently conducting the investigation (at $175 per hour), but there is no timetable for its completion or the release of the results.
Bike Adventure | Currents Feature | Tucson Weekly
"I remember I had just gotten to Seattle, and I said, 'Britney, I'd really like to go on this ride, but it's just not the best time,' Manley said. "She's like, 'No, it's really the best time you really have in your life.'"
Brimhall is no stranger to long rides. She has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and did a practice ride from Tucson to the Sea of Cortez and back. Manley is also comfortable on a bike, even completing the 220-mile Seattle-to-Portland ride, but he takes a different approach to training.
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