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IN SPORTS, C1Coming up short: Slow start, openquarterback leave ASU vulnerable.Paola Boivin: Give Texas credit. Theprogram is power in every sense ofthe word.One strange play: How a bizarrecall against UT led to a Sun Devilstouchdown.UT linebacker Sergio Kindle takes down ASU’s Rudy Burgess.
The University of Texas hit its stride early at San Diego’s Holiday Bowl on Thursdaynight, and Arizona State never caught up. One bizarre play allowed ASU a climacticscore, but the Sun Devils couldn’t match the touchdowns that gave Texas a 52-34 win.
IT’S NO HOLIDAY FOR ASU
2007 INNUMBERS
■ Gunman kills leading political figure Benazir Bhutto■ Death shatters U.S. anti-terror strategy for the region■ Unrest risks further chaos in nuclear-armed nation
ASSASSINATIONROCKS PAKISTAN
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A supporter of Benazir Bhutto mourns her Thursday at the site of the suicide attack in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
THE ARIZONA REPUBLICA
By Judi VillaThe Arizona Republic
The first three times Hector Arvizu wasreleased from prison, it was the same story.
It might take a month, and once, it took ayear and a half, but always he went back tousing methamphetamine and wound upback in prison.
But this time, Arvizu, 38, is serving hisyearlong sentence in a special prison yardcreated to make inmates more successfulwhen they are released. He earned hisGED, is taking mandatory classes to learnto make better choices and already is cre-ating a transition plan for his release in two
months.Arvizu is benefiting from a nationwide
push to focus more efforts on prisoner re-entry to reduce recidivism and prevent fu-ture crimes.
When he walks out of prison this time,Arvizu will move into a halfway house forthree months.
See PAROLEES Page A12
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Who killed Bhutto?Al-Qaida, insurgents,even the militarydraw suspicions. A16
Eyewitness account:There was pandemo-nium. Then came theexplosion. She didn’thave a chance. A18
Pakistan primer:History of key U.S.ally shows a nationfraught with internalconflict. A22
Today’s editorial:The loss of BenazirBhutto is devastatingfor the U.S. B4
See how many parolees live in everyValley ZIP code in a database at
datacentral.azcentral.com.
ANJUM NAVEED/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Supporters of Bhutto carry her body out of the hospital in a plain wooden coffin.Bhutto, a former prime minister of Pakistan, had hoped to reclaim the role.
By Sadaqat Jan and Zarar KhanAssociated Press
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — En-raged crowds rioted across Pakistanand hopes for democracy hung by athread after Benazir Bhutto wasgunned down Thursday as she wavedto supporters from the sunroof of herarmored vehicle.
The death of President PervezMusharraf ’s most powerful opponentthrew the nation into chaos just 12days before elections and threatenedits already unsteady role as a keyfighter against Islamic terror.
The murder of Bhutto, one of Pakis-tan’s most famous and enduring poli-ticians, sparked violence that killed atleast nine people and plunged effortsto restore democracy to this nuclear-armed U.S. ally into turmoil.
Another opposition politician, Na-waz Sharif, announced he was boycot-ting Jan. 8 parliamentary elections in
Election now in doubtas riots engulf country
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By Matthew PenningtonAssociated Press
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The as-sassination of opposition leader Bena-zir Bhutto deals a stunning blow to lib-eral political forces trying to combat
rising Islamic extre-mism in Pakistan.
Gathering unrest byher supporters also risks tipping thevolatile country into further chaos andputs additional pressure on PresidentPervez Musharraf as he struggles tokeep order and stay in power.
It quashes hopes of Western govern-ments that the charismatic, two-timeformer prime minister could team upwith Musharraf and galvanize Pakis-tan’s fight against Taliban and al-Qaidamilitants after Jan. 8’s elections, whichare now themselves in doubt.
“This assassination is the most seri-ous setback for democracy in Pakis-tan,” said Rasul Baksh Rais, a politicalscientist at Lahore’s University of
Death ‘the most serioussetback for democracy’
ANALYSIS
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Programs equip prisonerswith skills to re-enter society
Nation & World3 million will have to wait for tax refund:More than 3 million people will have to waituntil February to get their tax refunds be-cause of Congress’ late fix to the alternativeminimum tax, the IRS says. A7
Tiger wall was below suggested height:The director of the San Francisco Zoo,where a teen was killed by a tiger, acknowl-edges that the wall around the animal’s penwas below the recommended height. A8
Valley & StatePolitical fight over Na-tional Guard position:Some Democrats say aRepublican’s personalspat with Gen. David Ra-taczak (left) could havereal consequences forthe National Guard if hispost becomes vacant. B1
Today’s letter to the editor: The pasthundred years have been incredible. Lookhow far and fast technology has benefitedthe human race. What is the hurry? B4
SportsWild beat Coyotes 3-2: Niklas Backstrommakes 46 saves and Minnesota’s defenselimits scoring chances as the Wild edgePhoenix at Jobing.com Arena. The Coyotesgive up three power-play goals. C13
BusinessClosed broker owes commissions: Gilbert-based Re/Max 2000 owes its real-estateagents more than $100,000, they say. Theagency closed over the weekend. D1
Grocery-store clinics stress convenience:Supporters of the in-store health clinics saythat they provide an inexpensive option forpeople who lack insurance or who are inneed of quick treatment of minor issues. D1