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    Jul 26, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  1. Arizona law reflects mounting anger over illegal immigration

    Hispanosphere - Orlando Sentinel
    By JACQUES BILLEAUD and AMANDA LEE MYERS Associated Press Writers PHOENIX (AP) — As the days tick down until the Arizona immigration law takes effect, the state stands as a monument to the anger over illegal immigration that is present in so many...
  2. Jul 16, 2010 |Story| Associated Press
  3. Heat Takes Toll On Illegal Immigrants Crossing Into Arizona

    A county medical examiner says deaths among illegal immigrants crossing the southern Arizona desert from Mexico are soaring so much this month the office is using a refrigerated truck to store some of the bodies.
    The Associated Press
    A county medical examiner says deaths among illegal immigrants crossing the southern Arizona desert from Mexico are soaring so much this month the office is using a refrigerated truck to store some of the bodies. Pima County medical examiner Dr. Bruce...

    Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Illegal Immigrants, Migration, Immigration

  4. Aug 10, 2010 |Story| Associated Press
  5. 2nd Arizona Prison Escapee Caught Near Yellowstone Area

    CODY, Wyo. -- Authorities Tuesday focused on western Montana and southwest Canada in the search for an escaped convict from Arizona and his suspected accomplice who reportedly consider themselves a present-day "Bonnie and Clyde."
    The Associated Press
    CODY, Wyo. -- Authorities Tuesday focused on western Montana and southwest Canada in the search for an escaped convict from Arizona and his suspected accomplice who reportedly consider themselves a present-day "Bonnie and Clyde." U.S. marshals said there...

    Tags: Crimes, Prisons, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Mesa

  6. Aug 24, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Opportunity--and death--await migrants at the U.S. border

    Tribune staff reporter
    In the breathtakingly beautiful Sonoran desert, the clutter is stunning. Everywhere there are baby bottles and torn women's shoes and ripped backpacks and empty water jugs and crumpled prayer books and dusty heaps of clothes left behind by migrants...

    Tags: Janet Napolitano, Career and Workplace, Government, Heat Stroke, Travel

  8. Aug 5, 2008 |Story| Hola Hoy
  9. Aug 28, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  10. Law, aid groups at odds on the border

    Tribune staff reporter
    With a U.S. Border Patrol helicopter whirring above, Margo Cowan stood in a campsite waving the chopper toward a mother and child lost miles back in the thick cactus and dangerous desert terrain. Moments before, she had called the patrol to alert it that...

    Tags: Charity, Justice System, Government, Vehicles, Heads of State

  11. Dec 28, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  12. A quest dies in the desert

    Tribune staff reporter
    Ofelia Vicente Ixmai's body was discovered July 22, 2004 in southern Arizona. Her death certificate says she died of hyperthermia, or heat stroke. Any other details about the end of her life are a mystery. Her family here treats the record of her...

    Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Family, Hyperthermia, Plastic Surgeons

  13. Sep 3, 2004 |Story| New York City
  14. The Wizardly delegate from Arizona

    Staff Writer
    Ever since he joined the Sacramento Kings as a rookie 12 years ago, there has been no more famous Walt Williams than the Walt "The Wizard" Williams, he of the lanky 6-foot, 8-inch frame and an outside shooting touch that stretches from here to Malta. Yet...

    Tags: John Kerry, Career and Workplace, Real Estate Agents, Republican National Conventions, Walt Williams

  15. Apr 6, 2004 |Story| Associated Press
  16. Diana Ross Won't Have to Serve More Time

    Diana Ross, who served her sentence for an Arizona drunken-driving conviction in Greenwich, Conn., won't have to return to Tucson to spend more time in jail. On Monday, a city judge rescinded his order calling for the 60-year-old singer to return to...

    Tags: Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Greenwich, The Supremes (music group)

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