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Tucson Lawmaker Defends Himself on the Radio
Filed under: Drug Abuse Tucson
PHOENIX – He's been defending himself only on Twitter for weeks, but for the first time since State Representative Daniel Patterson was accused of domestic violence, drug use, harassment, even allegedly offering sex in exchange for votes — he is …
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Olympic swimmer Amanda Beard recounts drug abuse, bulimia in book
Filed under: Drug Abuse Tucson
(AP) Amanda Beard is happily married and a proud mom, finally at peace after years of struggling at various times with depression, bulimia, drug abuse and toxic relationships with famous men while feeling unworthy of the swimming success that made her …
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SynCardia's Total Artificial Heart Receives HUD Designation for Destination …
Filed under: Drug Abuse Tucson
By SynCardia Systems, Inc. TUCSON, Ariz., April 12, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — SynCardia Systems, Inc. (www.syncardia.com), manufacturer of the world's first and only FDA, Health Canada and CE (Europe) approved Total Artificial Heart, announced today that …
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Arizona executions: Inmates who were put to death
Filed under: Drug Abuse Tucson
Harding's life was marked by a traumatic childhood that escalated to property crimes, then, in 1980, to a robbery-slaying of business partners Robert Wise and Martin Concannon in a Tucson motel room. Witnesses described his death as particularly …
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