November 29, 2004
Todd Mcfarlane Isn't Toying Around
( Phoenix )Non-traditional toys, including action figures of movie characters and athletes, have been grabbing a bigger piece of the holiday shopping market recently. And the uncrowned king of the industry is Todd McFarlane, who began as a comic book artist before becoming the head of his own company in the Valley. As KJZZ's Steve Goldstein reports, McFarlane isn't afraid to take chances or say whatever's on his mind.
[ Steve Goldstein ]
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November 29, 2004
In His Own Words: Todd McFarlane
( Phoenix, AZ )Entertainment entrepreneur Todd McFarlane talks about how he's succeeded in the toy industry and his dream of owning a major league baseball team...so he can take batting practice.
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November 26, 2004
Toy Advice
( Phoenix, AZ )It's that time of the year again. Time for friends, family, eating... and spending. So, if you're off to the mall to jump into the holiday shopping fray, you should listen to what Christopher Byrne has to say. Byrne is a contributing editor for Toy Wishes magazine who makes a living out of playing with toys. In this interview with Dennis Lambert, Bryne has some advice for people about to buy toys for their children.
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November 24, 2004
Here and Now: November 24, 2004
( Phoenix, AZ )Phoenix area cities are experiencing unprescedented growing pains with downtown redevelopment, new highways and mass transit -- booming population growth and the battle for urban expansion versus land preservation. In this hour of Here and Now we talk with Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, Glendale Mayor Elaine Scruggs and Scottsdale Mayor Mary Manross.
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November 22, 2004
Valley Home Prices on the Rise
( Phoenix, AZ )Speculators, new arrivals and and the upwardly mobile are sending valley home prices soaring. Some analysts think we're in an overheated market that is sure to cool. Other say this is just the beginning of a decades long run-up in home values. Commentator Kevin Palmer is watching both sides of the equation with a close eye.
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November 20, 2004
Education Officials Hope More Questions Lead to Better Answers
( Phoenix )Arizona education officials have released questions from old AIMS tests, hoping students can learn from them, and do better on future exams. KJZZ's Mark Brodie sat down with the state's public schools chief to talk about AIMS.
Arizona Department of Education
You can find out more about the AIMS test, and (try to)answer some sample questions.
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November 18, 2004
Alcor Breathes New Life into its Image
( Scottsdale, AZ )At long last, the Alcor Life Extension Foundation has confirmed what many have suspected, that baseball slugger Ted Williams really is cryonically-preserved in Scottsdale. Williams died in 2002. Having a client as well-known as The Splendid Splinter could have been a shining moment for the 32-year old cryonics company, but it dissolved into a PR disaster when questions surfaced about whether Williams wanted to be preserved. KJZZ's Rene Gutel reports that today, Alcor is trying to leave that dispute behind.
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November 12, 2004
38 is the new 18. Or is it?
( Phoenix, AZ )As Amy Silverman contemplates her recent 38th birthday, she attempts to reconcile aging with music and her cool, new mp3 player.
Phoenix New Times
Commentator Amy Silverman is the Associate Editor of the Phoenix New Times Newspaper. You can read more of her articles using the link above.
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November 10, 2004
Here and Now: November 10, 2004
( Phoenix, AZ )In this hour of Here and Now, we talked with James Garcia, editor of Latino Perspectives Magazine about the aftermath of Proposition 200. A legal battle is shaping up that will likely block 200 from taking effect. We'll get reaction from the Latino community to the measure that's designed to prevent illegal immigrants from getting welfare benefits.
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November 02, 2004
Monitoring Voting Complaints
( Phoenix, AZ )KJZZ's Abigail Beshkin reports on voting irregularities logged by the group Election Protection, a coalition of groups such as the ACLU, the League of Women Voters and more.
Election Protection project
For more information on the Election Protection project visit electionprotection2004.org. Voters who wish to report a possible infraction of voting rights can call 1-866-OUR VOTE.
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November 02, 2004
Youth Voters Project
( Phoenix, AZ )Mark Brodie interviews Amy Temple, the state director of the Youth Voters Project. They discuss young voter turnout and policies and issues that resonate with them.
www.stateofthevote.org
Find out more about the National Association of Secretaries of State New Millennium Voters Project.
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