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11 hrs ago | Washington Times

Breaking down the - Town too tough to die'

"The Town Too Tough to Die" probably lies somewhere between historic re-creation of a southern Arizona mining town and a Hollywood movie that's come to life on dusty western streets.

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Fri Jun 01, 2012

KTAR

Tombstone striking out in courts in water fight

Tombstone calls itself ``the town too tough to die'' thanks to an Old West history that includes the shootout at the OK Corral, but the tiny southeastern Arizona city says the health and safety of its modern-day residents are imperiled by unreasonable U.S. Forest Service officials.

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Wed May 30, 2012

KTVK Phoenix

Will water supply lead to death of Tombstone?

TOMBSTONE, Ariz. -- It is known as the town too tough to die, but will the federal government now do what a silver bust and desert dust could not and kill off the city of Tombstone? It is not unusual to hear the blasts of gunfire from the O.K. Corral, where actors re-create the famous shootout, but Christina Sandefur, of the Goldwater Institute, ... (more)

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Tue May 29, 2012

Free Republic

Where's the lawman to run Obama out of town?

On the dusty streets of Tombstone, Ariz., on a weekend the city devotes to legendary western lawman Wyatt Earp, a former policy adviser to Margaret Thatcher told Americans it's time to put their faith in another man who wears the star, Sheriff Joe Arpaio The U.K.'s Lord Christopher Monckton, known internationally for his climate-change skepticism, ... (more)

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Sun May 27, 2012

Newsday

A stagecoach takes visitors on a tour around

SUNKEN MEADOW STATE PARK current temperature 70 degrees...water temp 65 degrees...wave height 1 ft...ALL PARKING LOTS OPEN ROBERT MOSES STATE PARK Current temperature 75 degrees...water temp 62 degrees...wave height 2-4 ft.....all lots OPEN Though chronically over-romanticized in literature and on film, there's still no more compelling period in ... (more)

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Thu May 24, 2012

Newsday

Wild West towns: A greenhorn's guide

In NORTH MERRICK road construction. two lanes closed on THE SOUTHERN ST PKWY EB at MERRICK AVE/X24 and after RT-106/X25 in NASSAU CNTY In NORTH MERRICK road construction.

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Washington Examiner

Arizona burns amid Obama's hydraulic despotism

It's bad enough when your town has to worry about high mountain forest fires. It's even worse when the scorched earth left behind gives way to monsoon rains that drive mud and boulders smashing into your municipal water pipeline system.

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Wed May 23, 2012

BIO

Wyatt Earp

Wyatt Earp was a frontiersman, marshal and gambler. After moving to Tombstone, Arizona, he got into a feud, which ended in a gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

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Sat May 19, 2012

Townhall

Marita Noon: Judge Denies Tombstone Water

He doesn't think Tombstone has a crisis. in Arizona, Zapata apparently has not lived with the eminent threat of forest fire.

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Fri May 18, 2012

Fire Rescue Magazine

Rider Alert Program Flies High in Ariz. in Conjunction with Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

As National Motorcycle Safety Month ends its third full week, the award winning safety program, Rider Alert, continues its safety poker run further west.

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Thu May 17, 2012

The Daily Caller

Tombstone, Ariz. continues fight against the federal government

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Free Republic

Water Threats from the Communist Enemies of Freedom

What better way to control citizens of a country than to control the water supply? What better way to control the countries of the world than to control the seas? As we have been watching the nightmarish infiltration and takeover of the United States of America by evil, communist enemies within, I have dreaded seeing each step they take to impose ... (more)

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Wed May 16, 2012

Tucson Weekly

Federal Judge to Tombstone: No H20 for You

So says a federal judge, who earlier this week denied the city's motion for a preliminary injunction related to it being denied access to a series of water sources in the Huachuca Mountains west of Tombstone.

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Mon May 14, 2012

HeraldNet

Mr. Peabody's corner of research and revelation: Doc Holliday's wild west

Today's topic of interest is a steampunk novel of the Wild West by Michael D. Resnick titled The Doctor and the Kid: a Weird West Tale .

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Drudge Retort

Tombstone, Ariz., May Die

Tombstone, Arizona, "the town too tough to die," might be killed off by the U.S. Forest Service.

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Thu May 10, 2012

CNN

Showdown at the H2O Corral

At left, Nancy Sosa hugs her two children while Kevin Rudd and his fiancee, Sherry Kammeyer, embrace in downtown Tombstone, Arizona.

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Mediaite.com

Stossel Appears On Fox In Chains: 'We Are On The Road To Serfdom'

On Thursday, Fox Business Network Host John Stossel appeared on Fox & Friends dressed in prop chains to illustrate what he says would be the result if America remains on its "new road to serfdom" - which is also the title of his upcoming special.

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Mon May 07, 2012

Examiner.com

Weekend Getaways in Arizona: Historic Tombstone

This spring, take a weekend off and visit another historic town in Arizona; Tombstone is the most famous Wild West city in the history of the United States.

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Fri May 04, 2012

Lucianne.com

Federal Government is KeepingTombstone, Arizona fromAccessing Drinking Water

Tombstone, Arizona, once dubbed 'The Town Too Tough To Die,' may finally have met its match in the Obama Administration.According to a lawsuit filed against the United States Department of Agriculture, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, and the USDA Forest Service by the Arizona-based Goldwater Institute, the Forest Service is endangering the ... (more)

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