IN TODAY'S REPUBLIC
Great reading in today's (March 2) Arizona Republic. Pick up your copy or click here: azcentral.com
o "In the first day of the trial of celebrity self-help coach James Arthur Ray, prosecutors used his own voice to try to paint him as responsible for the deaths of three participants in a sweat lodge ceremony at a Sedona-area resort."
o Will you get your Social Security check if the government shuts down? An in-depth front page story reports a two-week funding extension and explains the likely repercussions if a final budget deal isn't consummated.
o Columnist Laurie Roberts updates the bizarre case of Senate Majority Leader Scott Bundgaard using a "get-out-of-jail-free card" while his girlfriend ends up in the hoosegow. She writes: "The thing is, domestic violence should never be a private matter. Men who beat up on women and women who beat up on men should never be given that sort of cover if, in fact, that's what happened here."
o And then there's the Bashas' and Safeway grocery fliers in today's paper, just like in the newspaper with the local police and court reports and a front page revelation that Sawmill Crossing used to be (gasp) a sawmill.
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