Good morning , Today is Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004. The Tucson weather forecast calls for a sunny day with a high of 81. For the full five-day forecast or information on other locations around the country, go to http://www.azstarnet.com/hw3/hw.php
Here's what's new on StarNet, the online service of the Arizona Daily Star: UA-area residents warned to take care Police are warning people living near the University of Arizona to be more cautious following five reported sex offenses and burglaries in the past month. http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/metro/thu.html Healing campaign rifts will not come easily President Bush and John Kerry both asked the country yesterday to put aside divisions and work together. They had the easy job. People in Tucson and elsewhere were left with the hard part - figuring how to begin to heal the antagonism and acrimony left by the campaign http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/vote_2004 Cartoon of the Day in the Fitz Files David Fitzsimmons, the editorial cartoonist for the Star, keeps audiences entertained with one-of-a-kind quick-sketch presentations that have been described as "Dennis Miller meets Pictionary." http://www.azstarnet.com/fitz 3 charter schools labeled as 'excelling' Six local charter schools were labeled underperforming and three were labeled excelling by the state Wednesday based on student academic performance and progress last year. http://www.azstarnet.com/education Bubble delivery wins for ImaRx ATucson-based biotechnology company developing tiny "microbubbles" to deliver therapies and drugs is earning national recognition. http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/business/thu.html Early deficits have been tough for Cats First things first. The Arizona football team needs to put points on the board early to stand a chance at winning its first Pac-10 game Saturday at Washington. Failing to get a quick start has been a primary reason why the Wildcats have slumped to a 1-7 start in 2004. http://wildcats.azstarnet.com Balanced scoring in Suns' rout PHOENIX - The Suns opened the season with a 30-point blowout of Atlanta. Whether it showed how good the Suns can be, or how bad the Hawks are, remains to be seen. http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/suns Little E's rock: Crew chief helps fill void in Earnhardt's life Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s career was just taking off when his father was killed in 2001, leaving a big void in the youngster's life. Into that breach stepped his uncle, Tony Eury, who also happens to be his crew chief. http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/racing StarNet Presents Sports Apocalypse: Icecats tickets giveaway See the Icecats on us! E-mail the show at [EMAIL PROTECTED] to claim tickets to this weekend's Icecats hockey games against Weber State. If you can't make it to the games, listen live on StarNet. http://www.azstarnet.com/icecats 'Incredibles:' Pixar's latest dazzling for adults, kids alike After nearly a decade of astounding innovation and runaway success, kids and adults alike wildly anticipate each of Pixar's offerings, expecting another "Toy Story" or "Finding Nemo." With "The Incredibles," though, we get something amazingly ... credible. The film, about a family of exiled undercover superheroes who spring into duty one last time, still has the Pixar-trademarked ability to dazzle all ages. http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/ent_index Buy tickets on StarNet with Fandango In addition to reading movie reviews and searching for movie times, readers can buy tickets online courtesy of Fandango, an print-at-home ticketing service. It's easy to use. Search for a movie time, pick a title and showtime, then simply choose "Buy Tickets." You'll be immediately directed to Fandango's site, where the local movie theater has already been chosen for you. http://www.azstarnet.com/movies --Compiled by John Ames, Content Producer -- To subscribe under another e-mail address or to unsubscribe, go to http://www.azstarnet.com/newsletter
