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Friday Roundtable

The Rio Nuevo Audit and the state's continuing money woes are among the items on this week's Friday Roundtable

Deconstructing Election 2010

Political pollster Margaret Kenski looks at the 2010 election and the implications for the political year ahead

Virtual Failure?

Homeland Security has renewed the virtual border fence contract, but experts suspect the agency will abandon the project

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City council also nixes Greyhound relocation

Tucson's 51-Million-Dollar Dilemma

"Every department is going to take a hit," council member warns

Former Congressman Talks Trade

Jim Kolbe discusses CANAMEX, border security and why Congress loves earmarks

Friday Roundtable

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Quakers Solicit Stop to Private Prisons

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Newsmaker: Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords

After winning re-election, the Congresswoman discusses her campaign, the lame duck Congress and the tasks ahead.

Journalists Roundtable

Local reporters give analysis of the week's events.

A Greyhound Depot in Maynard's Kitchen?

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Gabrielle Giffords Wins Third Term

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