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    FILE - In this May 9, 1960 file photo, Mrs. Olgivanna Wright, wife of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, stands one of the architecture school buildings at Taliesen West, at Scottsdale, Ariz. The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture's quest for a way to keep its accreditation status has some school board members at odds with the foundation operating it. Last week, the Scottsdale-based Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation announced it would not spin off the school into an independent corporation as a way to abide by new standards to gain accreditation. That decision has shaken the school's Board of Governors, who say that could mean the program would eventually become a shell of itself.  (AP Photo)
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    Frank Lloyd Wright school’s future divides leaders

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    August 31, 2014 9:25 pm
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    A vehicle sits atop debris where flash flood waters pushed it after rising waters overran Skunk Creek after strong storms moved through, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014, in New River, Ariz., just northwest of Phoenix. Heavy monsoon season rains that swept across Arizona on Tuesday led to dramatic rescues, road closures and flight delays as a series of fast-moving storms pummeled the state.  (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
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    Flood cleanup begins in Phoenix after heavy storms

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    August 20, 2014 10:52 pm
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    Arizona sees big drop in jobless rate to 6.9 pct.
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    Arizona sees big drop in jobless rate to 6.9 pct.

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    This 2010 photo provided by Stacey Armato of Hermosa Beach, Calif. shows her with her son, Lorenzo. Armato, who was held at a Phoenix airport in 2010 after refusing to have her breast milk X-rayed, said Wednesday, April 23, 2014 that TSA officials have tentatively offered her $75,000, along with promises to retrain agents and clarify its guidelines on sceening breast milk. (AP Photo/Stacey Amato)
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    Tentative deal reached in TSA breast-milk lawsuit

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    Donations pour in for Phoenix mom facing charges
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    Donations pour in for Phoenix mom facing charges

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    Girl Scout’s effort to sell cookies goes to ‘pot’
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    Girl Scout’s effort to sell cookies goes to ‘pot’

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    This undated image released by The Old Globe shows actor George Takei as Ojii-san during a performance of the musical

    ‘Trek’ star’s own history inspires new musical

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    September 13, 2012 4:00 am
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    Error may keep Ariz. sales tax measure off ballot
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    Error may keep Ariz. sales tax measure off ballot

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