Recent Arizona Capitol Times Special Features
Banking & Finance March 2007
• The move to license mortgage officers. • Raising the lending limit for state-chartered banks.
March 2007
Real Estate & Construction 2007
Copper theft costs homebuilders, farmers and utility companies between $50 million and $100 million a year.
March 2007
Banking & Finance
With offers of low mortgage interest rates, consumers having difficulty balancing holiday wish lists with mortgage payments may be enticed by the stated “1 percent” interest rate and call the toll-free number.
December 2006
Best of Capitol
Forget the Oscars, the Emmys, the Tonys and the “best of” contests that other publications run. Here comes the first annual “Best of the Capitol Mall” sponsored by the Arizona Capitol Times.
December 2006
Women in Public Policy
They are Democrats and Republicans. They are Arizona women who have decided serving the public good is not only their life and livelihood, but their duty.
November 2006
Law Firms & Legal Affairs
Immigration attorneys — Laws dealing with border crossers rivals Internal Revenue code in complexity
November 2006
Corporate Gift Guide
Variety, the spice of life
A sampling of what awaits in Cerreta’s most popular corporate item, the two-pound gift box.
October 2006
Transportation & Energy
Driven by a tax incentive passed in the last session, a plant to manufacture as much as 14 million gallons of biodiesel fuel a year is under construction in Arizona, and at least one other is being planned.
October 2006
Environment
Organ Pipe and the Cabeza Prieta National Monument have become illegal-immigrant thoroughfares.
October 2006
Travel
Built at the turn of the 20th century for approximately $10,000, the Weatherford Hotel in Flagstaff was described at the time as “first class in every aspect” by the Coconino Sun.
September 2006
Trade & Professional Associations
All Arizona School Retirees Association Executive Director, Garry York, 69, has always known he belonged in the field of education. “I always liked school and enjoyed learning,” he says. “I couldn’t imagine being anywhere else.”
September 2006
Econ. Dev. & Small Bus.
Two sides of the coin
Teresa Miranda is a loan officer for Chicanos Por La Causa’s business side, while Rep. Robert Meza works to bring in corporate and business funding for the organization’s social-service programs.
September 2006
Health & Fitness
Organ donation
Rosa Estrada feels like a new person, and why not? Three years ago, the 54-year-old grandmother received a kidney transplant from her younger sister, giving her a new lease on life, renewed energy and enabling her to end her need for dialysis treatment.
August 2006
Travel & Entertainment
Turn on ESPN and you expect to see coverage of football, basketball, baseball, NASCAR and golf, plus a few fringe sports like motocross, skateboarding, surfing and now, poker.
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