Too on One : Alvin Gentry
October 31, 2009 by East Valley Tribune - Sports
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Too On One: Page Too caught up with Suns coach Alvin Gentry to talk about food, Nelson Mandela and Brad Pitt.
Dia de los Muertos celebrates life
October 31, 2009 by East Valley Tribune - Get Out
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For many of us, the holiday weekend will end with Saturday’s gut-busting gorging of Halloween candy. But for legions of people living in the Valley and across the Southwest, another special day is just beginning. Día de los Muertos — Mexico’s Day of the Dead — starts Sunday.
Cool temps don’t end Chandler centers’ swims
October 31, 2009 by East Valley Tribune - Get Out
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The leaves are changing, the temperature is finally dropping and the water at Chandler’s Mesquite Groves Aquatic Center is heated.
Yanks’ Sabathia to start Game 4 of Series
October 31, 2009 by Ronald Blum
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Yanks’ Sabathia to start Game 4 of Series
October 31, 2009 by Ronald Blum
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Ethier collects ‘Clutch Performer’ award
October 31, 2009 by azcentral.com | diamondbacks
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Ethier collects ‘Clutch Performer’ award
October 31, 2009 by azcentral.com | diamondbacks
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New Cubs owners to tour Mesa this week
October 31, 2009 by East Valley Tribune - Sports
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The family is planning a tour of up to 10 Mesa sites this week and will be meeting with a variety of city officials, landowners, developers and even Gov. Jan Brewer.
New Cubs owners to tour Mesa this week
October 31, 2009 by East Valley Tribune - Sports
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The family is planning a tour of up to 10 Mesa sites this week and will be meeting with a variety of city officials, landowners, developers and even Gov. Jan Brewer.
Game day: California at Arizona State
October 31, 2009 by East Valley Tribune - Sports
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What a difference a week makes. And for Arizona State, that’s not a good thing. The Sun Devils were full of confidence and optimism heading into last Saturday’s game against Stanford but were beaten soundly in all phases of the game. Now comes a brutal five-game stretch that includes California, Oregon, USC and Arizona. The Sun Devils still need a pair of wins to become eligible for the postseason, and at this point that challenge seems imposing. Cal and ASU both have two losses in Pac-10 play, but Cal’s have come against conference giants Oregon and USC. The Golden Bears have won three straight games overall and come in averaging 35 points per game. The Sun Devils have slid to ninth in the Pac-10 in total offense after another marginal display last week. Quarterback Danny Sullivan (knee) and running back Dimitri Nance (shoulder) both missed time at the end of the Stanford game, although both have been practicing this week and should be available for the game. Backup quarterback Brock Osweiler is again supposed to get some time, although how much has not been determined.

