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Arizona Daily Star : ウィキペディア英語版
Arizona Daily Star

The ''Arizona Daily Star'' is the major morning daily newspaper that serves Tucson and surrounding districts of southern Arizona in the United States. The paper was purchased by Pulitzer in 1971; Lee Enterprises bought Pulitzer in 2005.
The Star was in a joint operating agreement with the ''Tucson Citizen'', a smaller paper owned by Gannett (and was Tucson's afternoon paper six days per week, except Sunday, when the ''Star'' published Tucson's only Sunday paper), until that paper became online only. The two newspapers, under TNI Partners, shared business and production operations but maintained separate newsrooms and editorial staffs.
In 1981, ''Star'' reporters Clark Hallas and Robert B. Lowe won a Pulitzer Prize for their stories about recruiting violations by University of Arizona football coach Tony Mason.
In 2012, the newspaper ran a popular series called "100 Days of Science" by reporter Tom Beal. It was later turned into an ebook. Other popular series run in the ''Star'' are "Tucson Oddity", "Street Smarts", "Tucson in 100 Objects" and "Mine Tales". The ''Star'' currently does not have a bureau in the state capital, Phoenix, and instead relies on an outside news service.
==See also==

* C.H. Garrigues, writer
* L. C. Hughes, Arizona Territory governor and owner of the newspaper that became the ''Arizona Daily Star''

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