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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Lesbian acquitted; Rape: it happens to men, too; Out & funny; Secrets and spies; Phoenix acquits lesbian accused of assaulting 16 year-old boy
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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Gay Boys take on fame; Regulators may strip medical license from Phoenix gay doctor; Horowitz: keep on coming out; 10,000 expected for Oct. 19 AIDS Walk; New York play comes to Valley
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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Giving Thanks…Remembering; What's in store for 21st century gays?; Horowitz: Johnson spews more hate; Gov. Hull calls for policy on gay foster parent; Anchorage men want court to ·throw out
same-sex marriage ban
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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Commited Phoenix couple developing 'Safe Space' program for local schools; Horowitz: a dangerous woman; US Supreme Court turns down appeal from two gay Republican; AZ lawmaker wants gay & lesbian couples
banned as foster parent; Lambda issues report card on AIDS discrimination
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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Life Guard reels in maior funding through ADHS; Eviction notice served to Phoenix's Community Center; NAU student columnist's fIyer criticizing gays sparks debate; Salt Lake approves ordinance protecting gay city employees; State grant awarded to HIV service agency
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ContributorsMerrill, Bruce D. (Author) / Blanc, Tara A. (Author) / Arizona. Department of Commerce (Publisher)
Created2005-10-23
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The information in this report is based on telephone interviews with 700 registered voters. One random sample of 500 registered voters was selected from all registered voters living in Arizona. This sample was proportionately stratified so that voters in each of Arizona’s 15 counties were included in the sample. An

The information in this report is based on telephone interviews with 700 registered voters. One random sample of 500 registered voters was selected from all registered voters living in Arizona. This sample was proportionately stratified so that voters in each of Arizona’s 15 counties were included in the sample. An additional sample of 100 interviews with registered voters living in Pima County was also interviewed. A third random sample of 100 registered voters living in the more rural counties also was interviewed. The purpose of selecting the two smaller samples was to create sub-samples of Pima County and rural voters that could be compared with the opinions of voters in Maricopa County.

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Created2003
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Four maps showing vacant parcels, improvements on 5+ acres outside the Eastern Pima County Conservation Lands System. Map 1: Less than $10,000 -- map 2: Less than 1$15,000 -- map 3: Less than $20,000 -- map 4: Less than $25,000.

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Created1999-05
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This report was drafted to facilitate discussion about protection of cultural resources under the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. The first part of the report provides an overview of historic preservation in Pima County, while the second part provides analysis and recommendations for improving Pima County's historic preservation policy.

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Created2000-04-26
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The first in a series of installments in a regional synthesis of cultural and historical resources that will be produced to develop the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan.

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Created2000-05
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This report is one of several from Statistical Research Inc. written to develop the Cultural and Historic Resources Element of the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. Divided into four parts, the report summarizes available information that reflects the experience of (1) ancient peoples of Southern Arizona; (2) indigenous peoples; (3) non-indigenous

This report is one of several from Statistical Research Inc. written to develop the Cultural and Historic Resources Element of the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. Divided into four parts, the report summarizes available information that reflects the experience of (1) ancient peoples of Southern Arizona; (2) indigenous peoples; (3) non-indigenous peoples of the historical period; and (4) Pima County today.