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Major panes: Expressions Art Glass makes the cut.

What the doctor ordered: Medicines custom made.

Tech tonic: Former IBM plant beats the big blues.

Medical care: New hospitals and services are expanding rapidly.

Target problems: Neighbors, developer talk out problems

Keys to success: Laptops, Net to replace texts at new high school.

Siren call: EMT wanna-bes lured to PCC East.

Starting small: St. Augustine looking to grow gradually.

Dead for now: Tanque Verde high school issue defeated for now.

Comet king: David Levy stays out late, cruising the solar system.

Active aging: Academy Village, Fellowship Square not so retiring.

Called to serve: Churches build homes, aid refugees.

Peanut Butter, no Jelly Conjoined tortoises were separated in February.

Not all work and no play Civano mixes work, play.

Carbs, schmarbs: Fuel up for your busy day.

Ice pick: Customers rave about rink's new management

Just do it outdoors: Where to burn off breakfast.

It's a gas: Good, clean family theater fun.

Adreline rush: Pima County Fairgrounds has all your fun.

More in store: Retail business catches up to thousands of new homes.

9,000 wings and a prayer: Acres of aircraft poised to protect our economic future.

People, people everywhere Demographic charts of the East Side vs. Pima County.

Letter from Michael Chihak

EAST SIDE TODAY: EDITOR: Judy Carlock. E-mail: jcarlock@tucsoncitizen.com. GRAPHIC ARTIST: Randy Harris. QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SECTION? Call Judy Carlock, 573-4562. Extra copies: 573-4551. To buy an ad in this annual publication, call 573-4366.

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