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Arizona Summer Wildcat
Wednesday July 30, 2003

$30 million Possible cost for California recall election, which could cost Gov. Gray Davis his job, reports Time magazine.

49.7% Rate of growth in Yuma, the third-fastest growing city in America, after Las Vegas, Nev., and Naples, Fla., according to the 2000 census.

$33,417,739 Weekend profits for Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, which trounced a trio of action films and the critically acclaimed Seabiscuit in the box office last weekend, the Associated Press reported.

65 Number of years local convicted child molester Juan Jose Carrillo will spend in prison.

$25 Fee for bringing a cat or dog to the Humane Society of Southern Arizona beginning August 1st.

$695,000 Amount spent since March to clean up trash left in the desert by illegal immigrants, according to the Tucson Citizen.

100 Age of legendary entertainer Bob Hope, who died last Sunday, July 27th, two months after his birthday.

60% Rough percentage of Arizonans surveyed who say Gov. Janet Napolitano is doing an "excellent or good" job, according to a Rocky Mountain Poll.

1 in 10 Number of tech jobs that could be outsourced overseas by the end of 2004.


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