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César E. Chávez Day would educate Arizonans

Senate Bill 1108 pushes for César E. Chávez day to be observed in Arizona. It is important that this holiday is recognized to remember the oppression that hindered civil rights and workers’ rights, which Chávez fought against in the Southwest.

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Devil Dish: Jan. 26

The point is that the guy is funny. In fact, most athletes that use Twitter display an excellent sense of humor.

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Media these days

If people know more about “Jersey Shore” than current events, whose fault is that?

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Judging Cutler's toughness

If we are to assume that a player is quitting on his team in the biggest game of his career, shouldn’t that player’s known background be a key factor in forming such a judgment?

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Don’t look at Congress

The obsession with Washington, campaigning and Sarah Palin obscures the places where most governance actually happens — the states.

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Repeal, baby, repeal

The newly elected GOP majority held a vote to repeal the health care law. Obstructionism toward the American people is occurring when they can't afford it. It shamelessly and heartlessly continues.

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Obey the hyprocisy

After nearly two years in court Shepard Fairey and the Associated Press have reached a financial settlement, though Fairey’s ethical misconduct remains.

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