Good morning ,

Today is Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2004. The Tucson weather forecast calls for a partly 
cloudy day with isolated showers in the morning, a high of 58 and snow showers 
above 5,000 feet. For the full five-day forecast or information on other 
locations around the country, go to http://www.azstarnet.com/hw3/hw.php

Here's what's new on StarNet, the online service of the Arizona Daily Star:

Serial rapist Selby hangs himself in jail 
James Allen Selby fit the profile of a serial rapist even in his last decision, 
when he hanged himself just hours before he would have been sentenced to life 
in prison. Prison promised no control, no spotlight, nothing to feed his 
arrogance, so Selby chose not to go, a prosecutor speculated. 
http://www.azstarnet.com/crime

Big game for both UA, ASU 
The "Duel in the Desert," the Wildcats' in-state clash with the Sun Devils, has 
sparked some wild - and unlikely - finishes. And plenty of bad blood, something 
both coaches will try to defuse in light of last weekend's brawls in the NBA's 
Pacers-Pistons game and between South Carolina and Clemson. 
http://wildcats.azstarnet.com

City manager delay up in air 
The City Council will reconsider delaying the selection of a new city manager 
for 13 months in response to fears that Tucson faces too many critical issues 
during the coming year. 
http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/metro/tue.html

Oprah's apple for teachers: stay at Miraval spa 
The Tucson area's award-winning Miraval Life in Balance spa is one of Oprah 
Winfrey's favorite things - and about 350 Oprah fans and their guests are going 
to find out why. 
http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/news/49338.php

Generation X marks the spot 
If Carrie Bradshaw and her "Sex and the City" cohorts were to cut a PG-rated 
swath through Arizona, her diary might resemble the Arizona Office of Tourism's 
first ad campaign targeting Generation X women. 
http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/business/tue.html

Good vibes: Tucsonan opens school to spread her message 
In a tiny Midtown office, a handful of students gathers for studies in a newly 
licensed vocational school. Don't let the presence of a massage table in the 
middle of the classroom make you think this is a massage therapy class - or 
cosmetology or computer programming or anything else a vocational school might 
teach. These students are learning how to become energy healers. 
http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/accent

Track Talk - IN PROTEST: It's a dark day for NASCAR  
Check out Track Talk by StarNet's Jaynelle Ramon. In the latest entry, Jaynelle 
discusses her disappointment in the Nextel Cup championship.
http://www.azstarnet.com/tracktalk

Curious about that house that sold? Look it up
Try StarNet's new searchable Homes Sold listings to find the price, square 
footage, condition and other details about recent home sales.
http://regulus.azstarnet.com/realestate

Cartoon of the Day in the Fitz Files
David Fitzsimmons, the editorial cartoonist for the Star, keeps audiences 
entertained with one-of-a-kind quick-sketch presentations that have been 
described as "Dennis Miller meets Pictionary."
http://www.azstarnet.com/fitz

--Compiled by John Ames, Content Producer

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