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  1. article (May 14) Today's Top Headlines - Press Gaggle by White House Press Secretary Jay Carney

    Tuesday, May 14, 2013 9:46 am

    MR. CARNEY:  Thanks for joining us on this quick trip to New York City.  You heard, obviously, the President today in his press conference with the Prime Minister.  So I hope that you found that helpful and useful, but I am here also to take your questions.  Anybody have anything?

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  2. article McCain hosts Oro Valley Town Hall

    Wednesday, May 8, 2013 4:00 am

    U.S. Sen. John McCain, R – Ariz., visited BASIS Oro Valley on Thursday to discuss issues affecting Arizonans and the nation.

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  3. article Mayor Hiremath accuses Councilman Zinkin of fiscal mismanagement in Oro Valley

    Wednesday, May 8, 2013 4:00 am

    In his usual fashion, Oro Valley Mayor Satish Hiremath allowed each member of council to speak first when it came to last Wednesday’s discussion over the town’s tentative budget adoption.

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  4. article Guest Column: Eric Holder’s problematic reasoning

    Wednesday, May 8, 2013 4:00 am

    “Creating a pathway to earned citizenship for the 11 million unauthorized immigrants in this country is essential. The way we treat our friends and neighbors who are undocumented – by creating a mechanism for them to earn citizenship and move out of the shadows – transcends the issue of immigration status. This is a matter of civil and human rights. It is about who we are as a nation. And it goes to the core of our treasured American principle of equal opportunity.” Eric Holder, Attorney General (4/24/2013)

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  5. article McCain’s visit to Oro Valley

    Wednesday, May 8, 2013 4:00 am

    Senator McCain visited Oro Valley this past week. During his initial remarks on a host of topics, he twice mentioned foreign visitors over-extending their visas, and we are not able to track them. 

  6. U.S. Sen. John McCain Town Hall Address

    U.S. Sen. John McCain reacts as an audience member told him the immigration reform bill would separate families and would encourage more people to cross illegally.

  7. article U.S. Sen. John McCain visits Basis Oro Valley

    Thursday, May 2, 2013 5:10 pm

    U.S. Sen. John McCain, R – Ariz., visited Basis Oro Valley today to discuss issues affecting Arizonans and the nation.

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  8. article Settler’s day

    Wednesday, April 17, 2013 4:00 am

    Going back to its roots, the Town of Oro Valley celebrated Settler’s Day over the weekend.

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  9. article Dr. Sylvia Lee and her mom to be recognized at photojournalism exhibit at PCC

    Friday, April 12, 2013 8:52 am

    Dr. Sylvia Lee, Pima Community College Board of Governors member, District 3 and her mother, Sofia Lee, are named the 2013 Corn Mothers at the opening reception of the Return of the Corn Mothers exhibit hosted by Pima Community College West Campus.

  10. article Our Best Days Can Be Ahead Of Us

    Thursday, April 11, 2013 4:44 am

    (NAPSI)—Our economy is slowly rebounding from its collapse but it’s still far from healthy.

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  11. article Flake talks immigration reform in Tucson visit

    Wednesday, April 3, 2013 4:00 am

    U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., visited the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on Monday to discuss his platform on immigration reform and a pending immigration bill that would introduce a guest worker program for illegal immigrants already working in the United States. 

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  12. article Oro Valley to celebrate history with Settler’s Day

    Wednesday, April 3, 2013 4:00 am

    In a town revered for its forward thinking, Oro Valley isn’t forgetting to take a look back at history as it celebrates Settler’s Day on April 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

  13. U.S. Senator Jeff Flake

    U.S. Senator Jeff Flake spoke at the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Monday about immigration reform. Flake’s plan will allow illegal immigrants citizenship after a 10-year work-probation period.

  14. U.S. Senator Jeff Flake

    U.S. Senator Jeff Flake spoke at the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Monday about immigration reform. Flake’s plan will allow illegal immigrants citizenship after a 10-year work-probation period.

  15. U.S. Senator Jeff Flake

    U.S. Senator Jeff Flake spoke at the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Monday about immigration reform. Flake’s plan will allow illegal immigrants citizenship after a 10-year work-probation period.

  16. U.S. Senator Jeff Flake

    U.S. Senator Jeff Flake spoke at the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Monday about immigration reform. Flake’s plan will allow illegal immigrants citizenship after a 10-year work-probation period.

  17. article Couple Reaffirms More Than Their Roots at Ireland's The Gathering

    Monday, March 18, 2013 10:24 am

    (NewsUSA) - The trip may have started out as a way to discover their roots, but it ended with a New York couple saying "I do" -- for the second time -- in a small village in Ireland.

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  18. article Job Opportunities And The Selective Service

    Thursday, February 28, 2013 4:44 am

    (NAPSI)—In addition to working hard and getting good grades, there is another key to success for young men-registering with the Selective Service. Here are some key things to consider.

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  19. article Kirkpatrick returns for second stint on Capitol Hill

    Monday, February 25, 2013 2:46 pm

    People are a product of their upbringing, and Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D-Ariz.) is no exception.

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  20. article OVPD seeks assistance in locating burglary suspect

    Friday, February 15, 2013 3:53 pm

    On December 28, 2012, the Oro Valley Police Department (OVPD) responded to the 10000 block of North Mavinee Drive (Arizona Self-Storage) in reference to several storage facilities being burglarized. During this burglary, over $60,000 of victims’ personal items were taken. The case was turned over to OVPD Criminal Investigations Unit, where it was discovered that brothers Elmer Upchurch (DOB 06/13/85) and Jack Upchurch (DOB 07/11/84) may be involved in this crime.

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  21. article Protecting women should be an easy decision

    Wednesday, February 13, 2013 4:00 am

    It’s been very frustrating to watch the debate over The Violence Against Women act continue with our lawmakers. While the Senate was set to pass the bill this week, there were still questions on whether or not the House of Representatives would follow suit and make this important piece of legislation law. 

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  22. article State of the Union 2013: White House “Open for Questions” Marathon

    Tuesday, February 12, 2013 10:09 am

    On Tuesday, February 12 at 9:00 p.m. ET, President Obama will deliver his annual State of the Union Address. Once again, the White House will be streaming an enhanced version of the speech that features graphics, data and stats that highlight the issues thePresident is discussing on WhiteHouse.gov/SOTU. A live stream will also be broadcast through the White House Live App on Facebook, YouTube and our Google+ page. 

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  23. article What's Up UA? - UA Preservation Project Makes Afghanistan History Available to World

    Tuesday, February 5, 2013 8:21 pm

    The multi-year task of preserving and providing electronic access to endangered documents about Afghanistan to the global community has been arduous for University of Arizona librarians Atifa R. Rawan and Yan Han – but the benefits are becoming evident.

    Through a collaboration with Nancy Hatch Dupree, an internationally known historian, and the Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University, or ACKU, Rawan and Han have been able to digitize hundreds of thousands of materials.

    "It is important to have multiple digital copies in different locations," said Han, a UA associate librarian. "Now, the documents are safe."

    If not for the collaboration with Dupree and the ACKU, which houses the largest consolidation of materials on Afghanistan’s recent history, many of the documents would be largely inaccessible.

    "We take very, very good pride in this because it is an extensive and nearly complete collection," said Rawan, a retired UA librarian who continues her work on campus part-time.

    The team has launched Preserving and Creating Access to Unique Afghan Records, a website housing the digital records. The project coincides with the opening of ACKU's newly constructed facility.

    "The UA will have a prominence there due to our digital work, which is continuing," Rawan said.

    To date, Rawan and her collaborators have digitized more than 3,500 documents and titles accessible in PDF files for about 450,000 pages of materials largely from between 1989 and 2010, providing an important service to scholars and general community members around the world.

    Within the database are documents on a broad range of topics related to Afghanistan. Those topics include: demographic information related to Afghan providences and other communities, economic conditions and policies, reconstruction, climate, occupational training, immigration, the adult education of women, geography, agricultural resources and land use, infant nutrition, youth empowerment programs, hygeine, mental health and the Soviet occupation. The UA digital collection for this period is comprehensive, well-organized and publically accessible. 

    And it is a unique digital collection.

    While the Library of Congress and New York University manage archives in the U.S., for example, a comparable digital collection covering the country during a time of war and social upheaval does not exist.

    "If you would like to see these materials, you would physically have to go to Kabul," Han said.

    But that poses a huge challenge. Given Afghanistan's instability, largely because of the resurgent Taliban – a nationalist group that held power in the country from 1996 to 2001 – a stable central government, economy and social order have been evasive.

    One tangential consequence of the social and political unrest in Afghanistan is an increased inaccessibility to information, particularly archived information, Rawan and Han said, noting that the problem dates back further than the last decade and well into the late 1970s.

    Since then, numerous academic and government libraries have been ruined or shut down.

    "There are a lot of people who have left Afghanistan, and this will be an important resource for them, as well as anyone who, for whatever reason, are not able to return to Afghanistan," said UA Libraries Dean Carla Stoffle. "So the materials will be important for scholarship and for helping a country document its history and legacy."

    And while the UA and ACKU each maintain physical files, Stoffle also emphasized the importance of the materials being digitized.

    "When you house something physically, you have to know where it is and how to get to it. But there are a lot of people in this world who can't do that," Stoffle said. "By making them available electronically through open access, everyone, potentially, can use the materials. And if there is a change in government, we won't lose this information again."

    The digitization project has involved the preservation of newspapers, monographs, almanacs, yearbooks, serial publications, books and other materials in the Dari and Pashto languages as well as English.

    To receive the documents, the UA and ACKU staff had to wait until someone within their networks had international travel planned. At that point, the traveler would be provided with a hard drive with scans that needed to then be digitized and archived at the UA. 

    Han also said one major boon to the project has been a connection with UA professor Emeritus Ludwig Adamec of the School of Middle Eastern and North African Studies. The team has been digitizing a portion of Adamec's personal library, such as original newspaper prints and his own volumes of the "Historical and Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan."

    Also of note, the team has been able to access and digitize numerous editions of "Anis," a Dari language newspaper from 1940s, and of the "Kabul Times," a newspaper in Afghanistan printed in English.

    The team also digitized government "yearbooks," which were documents released on an annual basis from the 1930s that described on the government-sponsored social, political and cultural happenings of the year.

    "We can't just assume we know how other countries are working. You have to understand the people and their culture," Han said, emphasizing the importance of preserving the documents and other materials. "You also need to know how changes have occurred over time."

    The next phase for the UA team will be to convert the existing PDF files into searchable documents and to continue to offer training and support to the ACKU staff.

    "They have come a long way, and they are becoming leaders in Afghanistan," Rawan said, adding that while that work continues, the existing benefit remains undeniable.

    "In the last 11 years, the U.S. has become more involved in Afghanistan with lots of news coming through the U.S., and people have more and more questions," Rawan said. 

    "The world is so interconnected. What we are doing is trying to bring some kind of understanding of the cultural, social and political information about this country," she said. "We are really working to facilitate research capabilities for our students and scholars as well as others around the world."

     

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  24. article Forming the Conservative Reform Party

    Wednesday, January 30, 2013 4:00 am

    With the re-election of President Barack Obama, half the nation rejoiced while half stood in disbelief.

  25. article Lawmakers compromising on immigration

    Wednesday, January 30, 2013 4:00 am

    Early Monday morning, I was surprised to hear Arizona’s own Sen. John McCain talking about bipartisan legislation that would be brought before the Senate and the House to address the longstanding issue of illegal immigration in America.

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