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  1. article (June 17) Today's Top Headlines - The top 10 stories of the day

    Monday, June 17, 2013 8:42 am

    1. OBAMA ARRIVES AT G8 SUMMIT

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  2. article (June 13) Today's Top Headlines - Top 10 stories for today

    Thursday, June 13, 2013 9:26 am

    1. SNOWDEN ACCUSES THE U.S. OF HACKING CHINA

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  3. article (June 12) Today's Top Headlines - NSA whistleblower says he is neither traitor nor hero

    Wednesday, June 12, 2013 10:54 am

    According to an NBC News report, self-identified NSA leaker Edward Snowden broke the low profile he has kept since passing details of two classified American government surveillance programs to reporters, saying he is “neither traitor nor hero” in an interview with the South China Morning Post.

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  4. article (June 11) Today's Top Headlines - Top 10 stories of the day

    Tuesday, June 11, 2013 8:31 am

    1. OBAMA ACCEPTS NON-PRESCRIPTION DISTRIBUTION OF MORNING-AFTER PILL

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  5. article (June 9) Today's Top Headines - The top 10 stories of the day

    Sunday, June 9, 2013 8:21 am

    1. POLICE NAME SUSPECT IN SANTA MONICA SHOOTINGS

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  6. article (June 7) Today's Top Headlines - China allegedly hacked Obama/McCain campaigns

    Friday, June 7, 2013 8:55 am

    According to an NBC News report, The U.S. secretly traced a massive cyberespionage operation against the 2008 presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and John McCain to hacking units backed by the People’s Republic of China, prompting high level warnings to Chinese officials to stop such activities, U.S. intelligence officials tell NBC News.

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  7. article (June 7) Today's Top Headlines - The top 10 stories for today

    Friday, June 7, 2013 8:51 am

    1. SECRET DOCUMENTS SHOW GOVERNMENT IS SPYING ON INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS

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  8. article What's Up UA? - UA Classical Guitar Program Among World’s Best

    Wednesday, June 5, 2013 5:33 pm

    Chilean Master's student Pablo Gonzalez first picked up a classical guitar when he was 8 years old. The Spanish guitar stayed with him through his early education and finally swept him north to the University of Arizona as a Fulbright scholar, where he joined the roughly 25 undergraduate and graduate students in the UA's Bolton Guitar Studies Program.

    "You can find it in almost any home in my country," Gonzalez said of classical guitar music.

    Students in the UA program hail from countries around the world, including France, Chile, Philippines, China, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Norway, Turkey and many others, drawn by the reputation of a music program like no other.

    Many elements of the Bolton guitar program are found in no other classical guitar program in the world such as four endowed guitar competitions supported by the D'Addario string company and by donors, said professorR. Thomas Patterson, who heads the program.

    With boons such as artists in residence David Russell, a world-renowned musician and recording artist, and Grammy Award winners Sérgio and Odair Assad, it may not be surprising that UA classical guitar students regularly win at national and international guitar competitions.

    "The Assad Brothers come for a week in the fall, and David Russell comes for a week in the spring, and they teach for a week and give concerts," said Julia Pernet, chairman of the Tucson Guitar Society. "I think that's a very unusual asset to have, to have that class of performing guitarists come and spend a week, and really know the students."

    Patterson, who joined the UA faculty in 1980, is credited by many for making the guitar program what it is today. "I wanted to make it a flagship, a model for other programs around the country, around the world," Patterson said.

    "If you ask other guitar professors what are their greatest achievements, they say, 'Well, I published this book, or that book,'" said Misael Barraza, a first year Master's student in the program, who recently won theMontreal International Competition. "If you ask Tom, he'll say, 'See this guitar champion, or that champion? This was my student.'"

    "One of the great things that Tom is able to do is assist students to get to these international competitions and to try themselves out against the world," Pernet added.

    "We've seen people make extraordinary moves within our program," said Patterson. "It's exciting to see a high-end person achieve an international prize, but someone who maybe you're taking a risk with, to see them succeed is absolutely amazing."

    Pernet brings world-renowned performing artists to Tucson every year through the Tucson Guitar Society. "Part of the agreement that I sign with them is that they will give master classes for the UA guitar program," she said.

    In 2011, Sanford and Phyllis Bolton, lifelong music lovers and supporters of classical guitar, gave $2 million to establish the Sanford and Phyllis Bolton Endowed Chair for Classical Guitar, a position held by professor Patterson. Shortly after, Bolton gave an additional $1.1 million, establishing the Sanford and Phyllis Bolton Endowment for Guitar. 

    "This was the largest gift of its kind in the history of fine arts," Patterson said, a gift that has enabled the program to support talented students who otherwise may not be able to pursue their dreams with acoustic guitar. In honor of the support, the program changed its name to the Bolton Guitar Studies Program.

    The reputation of the program, its calendar packed with events and activities, and the supportive student community have attracted classical guitar talents from many nations. "I'm here because of the reputation of the guitar program," said Ivar Fojas, who is from the Philippines and also a Fulbright scholar, entering the third year of his doctoral studies.

    "Normally, other guitar programs would have one or two recitals each semester," Fojas said. "We have them every single week. I've learned how to listen, to really be critical of myself."

    "That's really what makes the difference between players," Barraza added. "Is how well you can listen to yourself."

    The guitar program curriculum engages students in the community, with a public performance every Friday at 11 a.m. in the UA Museum of Art, and many other concerts and recitals throughout the year.

    Patterson said he also makes effort to engage the community through concerts and working with children, to get them involved with guitar and music at a young age.

    "It really pushes you to have higher standards for yourself," said Leandra Hubka, who is finishing her Master's degree. "There are so many opportunities to play for the public," she added. "You get better by playing for people."

    Barraza said he aims for a concert career, and that the UA guitar program has "been a huge influence on me. I wouldn't be able to do without it."

    "We have an enormously supportive group of people," Patterson said. "I have friends who have traveled all over the world; I ask them if this happens anywhere else, and they say no."

    "We have four in-house competitions each year," Hubka said. "It would be really easy to get competitive with each other, but we're not at all." Perhaps competition is out of the question among a group of people unified by the sound of an instrument they can't put down.

    "It has that effect sometimes," Barraza mused. "The guitar just grabs onto you, and that's it."

     

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  9. article (June 3) Today's Top Headlines - The top 10 stories of the day

    Monday, June 3, 2013 8:39 am

    1. TURKISH RIOTS ENTER FOURTH DAY

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  10. article (June 2) Today's Top Headlines - The top 10 stories of the day

    Sunday, June 2, 2013 9:01 am

    1. U.S. AND CHINA TO HOLD TALKS ON HACKING

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  11. article (May 29) Today's Top Headline - Baby found in sewer in China is said to be doing fine

    Wednesday, May 29, 2013 9:43 am

    According to an NBC News report, the mother of a baby boy found stuck in a residential building’s sewer pipe in China has been found, police told local media.

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  12. article (May 29) Today's Top headlines - The top 10 stories of the day

    Wednesday, May 29, 2013 9:34 am

    1. MICHELE BACHMANN SAYS SHE WON'T SEEK RE-ELECTION

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  13. article (May 28) Today's Top Headlines - The top 10 things you need to know today

    Tuesday, May 28, 2013 8:21 am

    1. E.U. ENDS EMBARGO ON ARMS FOR SYRIA REBELS

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  14. article (May 27) Today's Top Headlines - The top 10 things to know today

    Monday, May 27, 2013 8:16 am

    1. OBAMA VISITS TORNADO-RAVAGED OKLAHOMA TOWN President Obama visited Moore, Okla., on Sunday, about a week after the town was destroyed by a monstrous EF5 tornado that left 24 people dead. "There's no doubt they will bounce back," Obama said. "But they need help." The White House said the Federal Emergency Management Agency has already provided $57 million in rebates and incentives to help build about 12,000 storm shelters in Oklahoma. On Monday, the president will visit Arlington National Cemetery to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown in honor of Memorial Day. [Associated Press (2)] ………………………………………………………………………………

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  15. youtube Iron Man 3 Official Trailer (2013) Marvel Movie HD

    Wednesday, May 22, 2013 12:03 pm

    Check out our trailer review: http://youtu.be/Zzhfizb8f6QSubscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6hSubscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUnIron Man 3 Official Trailer (2013) Marvel Movie HDThe plot is unknown at this time. Rumor has it Tony Stark/Iron Man will head to China to face his toughest opponent, Mandarin.Cast:Robert Downey Jr.: http://j.mp/ORQE7lGuy Pearce: http://j.mp/Pkccd0Gwyneth Paltrow: http://j.mp/UQa6OBPaul Bettany: http://j.mp/UQa6OFBen Kingsley: http://j.mp/Pkcel6Jon Favreau: http://j.mp/Pkcel9Rebecca Hall: http://j.mp/QKxqeODon Cheadle: http://j.mp/QKxqeSDirector:Shane Black: http://j.mp/QKxrznProducer:Jon Favreau: http://j.mp/RPX4SQCharles Newirth: http://j.mp/R31xltStan Lee: http://j.mp/RPX5WSLars P. Winther: http://j.mp/PkcelhVictoria AlonsoKevin Feige: http://j.mp/RPX4SUDan MintzLouis D'Esposito: http://j.mp/RPX5WWWriter:Jack KirbyStan Lee: http://j.mp/RPX59cDon Heck: http://j.mp/PkcctsLarry Lieber: http://j.mp/PkceBADrew PearceShane Black: http://j.mp/PkcctvEditor:Jeffrey Ford: http://j.mp/RPX5WYCinematographer:John Toll: http://j.mp/TItMrVComposer:Brian Tyler: http://j.mp/PkceBG"Iron Man 3 trailer" "Iron Man 3 movie" "Iron Man 3 2013 trailer" "Iron Man 3 HD" HD 2013 "Robert Downey Jr." "Guy Pearce" "Gwyneth Paltrow" "Paul Bettany" "Ben Kingsley" movieclips movieclipstrailers movieclips movieclipsDOTcom movieclipscomingsoon ahegele marvel sequel avengers "iron man 3" "iron man 3 footage" "iron man 3 comic con" DSeeberg
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    Wednesday, May 22, 2013 8:27 am

    1. OKLAHOMA BEGINS CLEARING TWISTER DEBRIS

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  17. pdf Saturday Crossword 5-11-13

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  18. article Soup Up Your Yard With Homegrown Superfruits

    Thursday, May 9, 2013 4:44 am

    (NAPSI)—Superfruits—fruits that are exceptionally rich in vitamins and antioxidants—are popular ingredients in a variety of healthy foods.

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  20. article Outdoor entertaining made easy

    Thursday, May 2, 2013 10:00 pm

    (BPT) - Patio season has arrived, and opportunities for outdoor social gatherings will abound in the coming months. Birthdays, graduations, showers, holidays and any other reasons to enjoy warm weather will call for unique outdoor party solutions that differ from indoor events. Here are a few ideas to make al fresco entertaining a snap.

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  21. article Barber to present eight medals, awards to 91-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor

    Friday, April 5, 2013 4:10 pm

    U.S. Rep. Ron Barber on Monday will present a Pearl Harbor Commemorative Medal to a 91-year-old Tucson veteran who will be the last U.S. Navy veteran ever to receive one of the medals.

  22. article From metropolis to countryside, the top 5 things to see on a China tour

    Monday, March 25, 2013 10:00 pm

    Defining China succinctly is a difficult, if not impossible, task. Perhaps that’s what travelers love so much about it: a trip to China can be virtually anything you want it be. The country’s incredible range of landscapes, from rice paddies to river gorges, and cultures, from ultra-modern to fiercely traditional, ensure that any visitor will encounter a spellbinding range of people, places and sights. Narrowing down a visit to the essentials, without sacrificing authenticity, can be a challenge, but with the right China tour, you can manage the task.

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  24. article Bridal trends transform grandma's china from vintage to vogue

    Monday, March 25, 2013 10:00 pm

    (BPT) - New brides are transforming something old into something new. That’s according to the latest bridal tabletop trends.

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