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A limp cigarette on an Egyptian cigarette pack symbolizes impotence. The message in Arabic reads, 'Warning, smoking damages the health and causes death. The damaging effect of smoking harms the smoker and the non-smoker. Smoking for a long period of time affects marital relations.'

In a country of smokers that shuns talk of sex, anti-tobacco warnings highlighting impotence draw fire Read more»

The bankrupt Pulitzer Prize-winning East Valley Tribune would be sold to the Colorado-based owner of the Northwest Explorer, under a deal outlined in a court document filed today. Read more»

Public notices are too important to Arizonans' right to know and the way they access essential information for lawmakers to act hastily in altering requirements that they run in newspapers, a publisher said Wednesday. Read more»

Requiring local governments to post records of all financial transactions online would make officials better stewards of the public's money, a state lawmaker contends. Read more»

A copy of Cuba's Communist newspaper, Granma.

Something unusual has been stirring lately in the pages of Granma, this country’s largest newspaper and the official mouthpiece of the Cuban Communist Party. Granma typically carries fawning coverage of Cuba’s top officials and the latest iniquities of Yankee imperialism. Read more»

Toyota's U.S. boss is laying himself out before Digg's 40 million rowdy users, any of whom have a chance to ask him — in no uncertain terms and in a most public forum — WTF? Read more»

The new president of Gannett Inc. - former publisher of the Tucson Citizen and current owner of TucsonCitizen.com and partner in Tucson Newspapers - was given a $250,000 raise, says Gannett Blog. Read more»

Ed Begley Jr in the Census ad 'Payton Schlewitt's Snapshot of America.'

Sen. McCain doesn't much approve of the Census Bureau's purchase of a $2.5 million Super Bowl ad. He says the expense is "completely out of touch." The Census says the ad "will carry great weight with viewers." Read more»

Public notices in the July 7, 1802 edition of the Massachusetts Spy.

In a digital age, should Arizona taxpayers have to continue covering the cost of publishing public notices in newspapers? Read more»

CBS has rejected a Super Bowl ad from gay dating site ManCrunch.com. Read more»

British humorist Charlie Brooker glides through the Matrix while he explains 'How to report the news.'

Video: Brit Charlie Brooker explains how TV news works. Read more»

Sen. Al Melvin, Rep. Frank Antenori, Rep. David Gowan and Rep. David Stevens, clockwise from top right.

Tucson-area state legislators Sen. Melvin and Reps. Antenori, Gowan and Stevens don't seem to be fans of the Star. They sent the paper a letter saying "The bias of the Arizona Daily Star editorial board makes a fair and balanced discussion impossible. As a result, we will no longer participate with the Star's editorial board." Read more»

The announcement of the iPad lead to a heavy flow of humor online. Great minds must think alike. Read more»

Access Tucson will shut its doors for four weeks - Feb. 10 to March 9 - following a 60 percent cut in city funding. Read more»

President  Barack Obama.

TucsonSentinel.com will offer live streaming video of the State of the Union and a live chat during the address. Join us at 7 p.m. to cheer and jeer, praise and dispute, advise and dissent while the president speaks. Read more»

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