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Selected articles: In Phoenix Did You Know; The Shadowettes Know; Gay Pride; Phoenix Gay Calendar; Letters to the Editor.
Selected articles: Civil Rights Comm. Vs Police Methods; From The Mouth Of The Dragon; Phoenix Gay Calendar; Shooting Starr; Dear Blabby.
Selected articles: Election Day Tuesday Nov. 7; News Briefs; Parents And Friends Of Gays Incorporate; Tucson Gay Coalition; The Phoenix Bird.
Selected articles: Perspective; Letters to the Editor; Classifieds; Gala New Year's Eve Party; Slayings Suspect Named.
Selected articles: California Teacher Plans Suit Against Anti-Gay Group; Discrimination Against Gays Outlawed in Detroit; Lesbian Writers Needed; Anti-Gay Bill is Withdrawn in New Jersey; Dr. FeelGood.
Offkials daim recruits are using policy as an easy way to get out o f service; Utah board prohibits gay couples from adopting; Arizona's ADAP program remains
strong despite the uncertain
costs of future treatment; Wew measure would ban protective legislation for Colorado gays
overturn ban on gay adoptions; Ruling limits reach of cohabitation, adultery in AZ custody cases; TV station and Time Warner drop anti-gay ads in Orlando during Gay Days; Lesbian singer-songwriter comes to Phoenix; Traditional recreation works great for alternative families
This coloring book was designed at the Phoenix Center for the Arts by a couple of our artists as a tool for students to learn about air pollution and to take preventative actions and become good environmental stewards. It is something fun for children to do while at the same time providing a good story that’s instructive about protecting human health and the environment.
The 2009 Comprehensive Floodplain Management Plan and Program is intended to be used as a general guide for future decision-making in District activities. The Plan aims to present adequate background information to aid District staff in prioritizing areas for future studies and projects. The Plan identifies historic flooding events, reviews the District's efforts to solve flooding problems, and formulates five-year plans to reduce flooding through flood control project construction, floodplain identification, and planning programs throughout the county.