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  • 12/06/2011 | Argentina

    First photos of US Representative Gabrielle Giffords released

    The first photos of US Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords since she was shot in January were released on her Facebook page.

  • 07/08/2012 | World

    Tucson gunman Loughner pleads guilty to murder, attempted murder

    A 23-year-old college dropout pleaded guilty to killing six people and wounding 13 others, including then-US congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, in an Arizona shooting rampage last year, and will be spared the death penalty in exchange.

  • 08/11/2012 | World

    Giffords faces Tucson assailant as he is sentenced to life

    Former Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords stood in federal court to face her would-be assassin today moments before he was sentenced to life in prison for killing six people and wounding 13 others, including Giffords, last year.

  • 30/01/2013 | World

    At least three shot at Arizona business complex

    At least three people were shot today at a business complex in Phoenix, and one was in an extremely critical condition, police said.

  • 22/02/2012 | World

    Santorum at centre stage in Arizona Republican debate

    Rivals heaped criticism on surprise front-runner Rick Santorum in a debate among Republican presidential candidates, hoping to stall his surge at a pivotal period in the 2012 campaign.

  • 25/04/2012 | World

    Hundreds march in Phoenix against Arizona immigration law

    A few hundred protesters, some toting placards reading "no to racial profiling," marched through downtown Phoenix to urge the US Supreme Court to block Arizona's two-year-old crackdown on illegal immigrants.

  • 25/06/2012 | World

    US Supreme Court upholds key part of Arizona immigration law

    The US Supreme Court upheld a key part of Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigrants today, rejecting the Obama administration's stance that only the U.S. government should enforce immigration laws in the United States.

  • 11/04/2011 | World

    US court rules against Arizona immigration law

    A US appeals court, in a ruling upheld a preliminary injunction against parts of Arizona's controversial immigration law that were challenged by the Obama administration.

  • 09/09/2011 | World

    Power restored in US Southwest, Mexico after outage

    Power was restored to some 7 million people plunged into darkness by a blackout blamed partly on "human failure" that snarled traffic, idled elevators and sent workers home early in parts of California, Mexico and Arizona.

  • 15/12/2011 | World

    US says Arizona sheriff violated civil rights laws

    The Obama administration accused a firebrand Arizona sheriff of engaging in racial profiling of Latinos and making unlawful arrests in a crack down on illegal immigrants.

  • 21/01/2011 | World

    Giffords leaves hospital for Texas rehab facility

    Representative Gabrielle Giffords left the Arizona hospital where she had remained since being shot in the head 13 days ago and began her trip to a Texas rehabilitation facility to continue her recovery.

  • 16/03/2011 | World

    Utah governor signs immigration law like Arizona

    Utah's governor signed a package of immigration laws including one that would allow a police crackdown on illegal immigrants similar to Arizona's 2010 attempt.

  • 18/03/2011 | World

    Arizona Senate rejects five immigration bills

    The Arizona Senate yesterday rejected five immigration bills, placing a major stumbling block in the way of state conservatives' hopes to pass more laws cracking down on illegal immigrants.

  • 13/01/2011 | World

    Obama leads mourning of Arizona shooting victims

    President Barack Obama mourned victims of an Arizona shooting spree on Wednesday and urged Americans not to let a political debate over the tragedy be used as "one more occasion to turn on one another."

  • 14/01/2011 | World

    Arizona shooting: a perfect storm for the conservatives?

    By Adrián Royo Caldiz.- Six days after the terrible tragedy that afflicted the town of Tucson, Arizona, in which Democratic congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was severely wounded by a shot in the head, every new detail about the assassination attempt that comes to light seems to add up into a situation that has right-wing politicians and pundits on the defensive and running scared.

  • 15/01/2011 | World

    Doctors open breathing hole in Giffords' throat

    Doctors performed a tracheotomy on US Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, inserting a breathing tube through a hole in her neck and removing her from a ventilator, hospital officials said.

  • 08/01/2011 | World

    US congresswoman wounded, six killed in shooting

    A US congresswoman was shot in the head and seriously wounded and six other people were killed by a man who opened fire at a meeting the politician was holding in Tucson, officials said.

  • 08/01/2011 | World

    Obama says Arizona shooting investigation under way

    US President Barack Obama said that US Representative Gabrielle Giffords was battling for her life after she was shot in Arizona and that the motivation for the shooting was not known.

  • 12/01/2011 | World

    Obama visits wounded Congresswoman Giffords

    President Barack Obama visited wounded Representative Gabrielle Giffords to begin an emotional trip to Arizona as political leaders condemned the deadly shooting spree in Tucson.


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