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UA receives $8M in UK-US aging study
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UA receives $4.9 million for study of maize genetics
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IKON Renews Agreement with the University of Arizona
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10,000 Copies of Arizona Student Newspaper Are Stolen
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Portland activist writers read Fire and Ink
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Pima creates 'traffic school' for plagiarists
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BRIEF: University of Arizona likely to help rebuild Iraq's agricultural industry [The Arizona Daily Star,...
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Saving on college expenses gets priority now
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Solterra Renewable Technologies Signs Licensing Agreement with University of Arizona for Printed Electronics Technology
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CyraCom Announces a Partnership with the University of Arizona's National Center for Interpretation
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Planned Companies
Planned Companies announced the addition of Jonathan Kessler as vice president of Business Development. Kessler joins Planned Companies from Kessler Trucking Company, LLC, a four-generation company based in Paterson, N.J. After college, he began his career with Kessler where he started at a junior level, and after 10 years grew...
Consumer debt types and debt payment behavior
Debt payment behavior, as a dependent variable, has three categories--"pay debt on time," "pay debt late but no later than two months," and "pay debt late for two or more months." Debt amount and debt types (mortgage loan, credit card balance, and installment loan) are used as independent variables. We...
Yearbooks signing off
WHEN PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH nominated Judge Samuel Alito to the U.S. Supreme Court in October, journalists went digging for information. A photo of Alito from his Princeton University (N.J.) yearbook appeared online along with the original text saying he intended to eventually "warm a seat on the Supreme Court."...
9,000 pay to hear Moore at University of Arizona
Nine thousand tickets have been sold for Michael Moore's upcoming appearance at the University of Arizona in Tucson, organizers said. Moore, the director of "Fahrenheit 9/11," will appear at the university Monday. Tickets have sold for $5 each. Fernando Ascencio, director of the Speakers Board of...
Hotsellers: sold out! Fast moving communities.
Walk to School West University Court Homes, Tucson, Ariz. WHY IT WORKED: The half-block project incorporates condos, townhomes, and single-family homes into the eclectic architecture of a historic neighborhood on the rebound--an area in which no other new housing is being...
Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., On The Move Column.
Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 9--SCOTT MARTINDALE has been named National Sales Manager of Sabrient Systems LLC, a Santa Barbara-based investment research firm. His responsibilities include developing joint venture investment funds and establishing research agreements with independent...
States accused of Aboriginal grants abuse.
Apr 02, 2002 The Canberra Times ABIX via COMTEX -- Manley Begay, a US Navajo leader from the University of Arizona, has urged Australians to accept Aboriginal self-governance. His call comes in the lead-up to a conference in Canberra on 3-5 April 2002 on...
Gift baskets for studying? Condom sales balloon at campus pharmacy - Update
The University of Arizona campus pharmacy is promoting safe sex by selling condoms in bulk. In the program that began last fall, students can purchase condoms in packages of 100 for $10, or 250 for $25. "We're not promoting promiscuity, we're promoting safe sex," Chief Pharmacist Sharon Peppler told...
New York City Shoe Designer Opens Upscale Location in Tucson, Ariz.
By Jeannine Relly, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 8--One more gap in Tucson's retail constellation has been filled -- the one for shoes costing thousands of dollars. New York City shoe designer Clint Alan is launching...
Regional dependence on tourism: the significance of seasonality (1).
ABSTRACT Seasonal swings in employment and income flows can have significant implications for the economic health of regions. Resource-based industries such as forestry, agriculture, and outdoor recreation are notorious for being highly seasonal and for underutilizing both human resources and hard infrastructure during...
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