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Kent Knudson: Arizona Activist Dead at 60
Kent Randolph Knudson
November 11, 1949 - September 25, 2010
“The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.- Edmund Burke (1729-1797)”
Kent Randolf Knudson, longtime Valley activist, died September 25, 2010 in Phoenix when he took his own life.
Knudson was known for his life of activism and fighting for social justice, among many...
Pink Hair For Hope
Every October, pink is brought out to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This October, women of the Valley are able to support the cause by purchasing a pink extension for their locks through the nationwide program, Pink Hair for Hope.

JCL's Miracles: Broken Leg Saves Patient from Paralysis
It’s not everyone who sees a badly broken leg as a gift from God. Especially not when it was shattered by an oversized pickup truck driven by a drunk driver who ran a stop sign, T-boned your car and bulldozed you into a ravine.

Nothing to Sneeze At
Director of Mayo Executive Health Program, Michael A. Covalciuc, M.D., M.P.H., discusses allergic rhinitis.

Inspectress Gadget: Xperia X10- Fit for a Bond Girl
The Blackberry Torch I reviewed last week was fabulous, but Inspectress Gadget is never satisfied with only one phone! This week I got to tool around with the Xperia X10- a phone fit for a Bond Girl.

As you may or not know, Sony products were everywhere in the recent James Bond movies- I could barely focus on the plot of Casino Royale (or Daniel Craig) because I was too busy drooling over the gadgetry. Sony makes such sophisticated and sleek products!