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Tuscon Sidewinders News

U.S. Boomerang Champion Dan Bower Preps for the 2008 Boomerang World Championships

Kenmore, WA (PRWEB) March 12, 2008 -- The United States Boomerang Association http://www.usba.org [USBA.ORG] announced today that Seattle area resident and current United States Boomerang Champion,...

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Gallery LouLou of Santa Fe Presents Stefanie Schneider

(PRWEB) October 1, 2007 -- Sidewinder, a euphemism for both a missile and a rattlesnake, hints at the libidinal and emotional dangers that were risked by Schneider and J.D. Rudometkin. Internet...

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Em@ilCRX Adds Ability to Forward Filtered e-Mail

Arlington, VA (PRWeb) January 12, 2007 -- Hendrickson Software Components (hsc) announced today the release of Em@ilCRX version 1.5.4, an automated tool to filter e-mail, forward filtered e-mail, and...

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SidewinderX Released for Mac OS X

Arlington, VA (PRWEB) November 17, 2006 -- Hendrickson Software Components (hsc) announced today the release of SidewinderX, an automated, AppleScript-able spam tracing and reporting software tool...

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Motorcyclists Promote Secure Borders

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) August 25, 2006 -- An estimated 200 American Freedom Riders will ride their motorcycles from Phoenix to Pine, Saturday, Aug. 26th to increase awareness of the consequences of...

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EMS and Berkeley Achieve Customer Acceptance of First Shipment of Partnership

(PRWEB) January 16 2004--Electro Mechanical Solutions, Inc. of Tampa, Florida and Berkeley Process Control, Inc. of Richmond, California announced today the successful Customer Shipment Acceptance of...

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Big, little, old — and gone - Arizona Daily Star


Big, little, old — and gone
Arizona Daily Star, AZ - 1 hour ago
The Sidewinders baseball team changed its name from the Toros in 1998 and held its last game here on Labor Day. The team is scheduled to begin playing in a ...

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Looking back at previous Top 10 'most-important' stories - Inside Tucson Business


Looking back at previous Top 10 'most-important' stories
Inside Tucson Business, AZ - Dec 30, 2008
Strike two for baseball with the news that the 2008 season would be the last for the Pacific Coast League Tucson Sidewinders. (Strike one happened the ...

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Slaying of Tucson police officer heads list of top 10 local ... - Tucson Citizen


Slaying of Tucson police officer heads list of top 10 local ...
Tucson Citizen, AZ - Dec 31, 2008
The Sidewinders Triple-A baseball team left Tucson for Reno, Nev., and the Chicago White Sox bagged spring training here, agreeing to pay Pima County $5 ...
News aplenty in top 20 Arizona Daily Star
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10 things about 2009 that make you go 'Hmmm' - Arizona Daily Star


10 things about 2009 that make you go 'Hmmm'
Arizona Daily Star, AZ - Dec 25, 2008
The exodus of the Tucson Sidewinders to Reno, Nev., ended a 40-year run of Triple-A baseball in the Old Pueblo. Their replacement, the Tucson Toros of the ...
Gimino: Olson's departure leads big year of sports news in Tucson area Tucson Citizen
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