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PHOENIX (AP) – A man has been shot and killed outside a west Phoenix strip club. It happened at 43rd Avenue and Indian School Road early Thursday.
Officers said they received a call about multiple gunshots and when they arrived, a man who had been shot was being put into a friend’s car.
Police followed the car to the hospital where the man later died.
The shooter got away.

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Police said a man was shot to death at a Phoenix strip club early Thursday morning.
Lt. Barbara Terry of the Phoenix Police Department said the man was shot around 2 a.m. outside Pantera strip club at 4139 W. Indian School.
She said the victim was being loaded into a friend’s car and taken to a Maryvale hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Police followed the car to the hospital.
Terry said police believe more than one shot was fired, but did not know how many times the victim was shot.
Police conducted an unsuccessful search in the area near the club for the male suspect.
Homicide detectives are taking over the investigation, she said.
No more information was available.

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The flick is jam-packed with MILF’s getting it in the bum. Julia Ann violates one of her parolees for missing his appointment and before you know it the tables are turned; he is the one that violates her. Next up is Francesca Le, who asks her assistant to put it in her. What a nice assistant! Up next, Phoenix Marie is a freak with natural tits on a mission for some black meat. And you don’t even want to talk about Alexandra Silk; who takes two for the team. She really knows how to throw a stripper party. She takes the entire crew for an anal sex drive they will never forget. As a bonus scene, West Coast Productions also went ahead and put Nina Hartley in this DVD collection. She and Dana De Armond take it in the rear in a three way with Mr. LT.

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Folks of a certain age may respond to this news with poignant twinges of those-were-the-days nostalgia. But a cold-blooded 2011 assessment suggests that it was about time.
Scottsdale, 1950: The town had a population of 2,000. The Pink Pony had a hitching post where diners could tie up their horses. And baseball teams had just started basing their spring-training camps in the Valley.
Over the decades, owners Charles and Gwen Briley did a brilliant job of turning the restaurant into a destination hangout. The attraction: stiff drinks, huge cuts of beef and one of the largest baseball-memorabilia collections west of Cooperstown. The New Yorker called it, “The best baseball restaurant in the land.” The testosterone-charged scene was boozy, beefy and boisterous. Willie Mays had his own booth, one that shielded him from gawkers. Billy Martin once brought in a stripper.

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An investigation conducted by Fiesta Bowl board members and a retired Arizona state Supreme Court justice found the “apparent scheme” to reimburse at least $46,539 for employees’ political contributions.
The Arizona Republic first reported on the campaign contribution reimbursements in December 2009. The bowl denied them and hired former Arizona attorney general Grant Woods to investigate. After a cursory probe, he reported to the bowl’s board that he found no credible evidence of the contributions. His report stood until Junker’s assistant told the board’s chairman that the allegations were true and a new probe was launched.
The report also uncovered spending of $33,000 for a birthday bash for Junker in Pebble Beach, Calif., $13,000 for the wedding of one of his aides and a $1,200 tab at a Phoenix strip club. The report outlined junkets and free football tickets for many Arizona legislators who had not revealed the gifts as required by state law.

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Thanks to Arizona law, the same jury that convicted Goudeau of the nine murders was also given the task of deciding whether he should be put to death for his crimes.
The murder victims ranged in age from 19 to 39 and were mostly slender, light-skinned Latina women. They included a preschool teacher snatched from a bus stop, a stripper from a devoutly religious family, two women cooking in a food truck, a woman washing her car, a prostitute, a mother left dead in her bathtub who was discovered by her young son, and a man and a woman leaving their shift at a Japanese restaurant. The male restaurant worker was killed because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and the eight women were all shot in the head because they would not submit “their bodies” to Goudeau’s requests for sexual favors, prosecutors said.

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Wisneski was hit with a nine count indictment about two weeks ago charging that she solicited campaign contributions from Fiesta Bowl employees and reimbursed them with cash from the organization — which is a bit (completely) on the illegal side.
Wisneski’s also accused of filing false tax returns on behalf of the Fiesta Bowl when she denied that the organization had any lobbying or political expenditures.
Former Fiesta Bowl CEO John Junker was booted from the organization in March after an internal investigation revealed how he was spending the organization’s cash.
Junker, the report from the investigation shows, racked up a nearly $5 million bill on the company’s credit card over a 10-year period by doing things like picking up the $1,200 tab at a strip club for a Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office lieutenant, holding a $33,000 Pebble Beach birthday party for himself, and spending $110,000 at a charity auction for a golf trip — all on the company’s dime.

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The annual Fiesta Bowl also hosts the national football championship every four years and the scandal put its role as one of the four top-tier bowl groups in jeopardy. But it avoided the worst sanctions – the loss of the championship game and its NCAA license.
A 276-page report of an investigation conducted by Fiesta Bowl board members and a retired Arizona state Supreme Court justice found the “apparent scheme” to reimburse at least $46,539 for employees’ political contributions.
The report also uncovered spending of $33,000 for a birthday bash for Junker in Pebble Beach, Calif., $13,000 for the wedding of one of his aides and a $1,200 tab at a Phoenix strip club. The report outlined junkets and free football tickets for many Arizona legislators who had not revealed the gifts as required by state law.

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Pablo Francisco, however, has done his best at giving the former Saturday Night Live performer a run for his money. Francisco, who was born in Tucson and cut his teeth at Valley clubs like the Tempe Improv, is a gifted impressionist who’s starred on MADtv, appeared on Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon, and cracked jokes on Comedy Central, VH1, and NBC’s Last Comic Standing.
Francisco will even have the honor of demonstrating how his yukks are funnier than Spade as both comedians will perform back-to-back gigs at Stand Up Live over Thanksgiving weekend.
Jackalope Ranch recently spoke with Francisco, who now resides in L.A., about his upcoming performance what he misses about Phoenix (including his favorite strip club) …
What are your roots here in Phoenix? My family is there in the Valley and I’m from Tucson. I used to perform a lot at the Improv up there. Phoenix has always been a hub for me because it’s hip and sexual. Got the topless bars on a lot of street corners. Table dances are still $10 and its gonna be the next L.A. so I’ve thought of it as home

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A 276-page report of an investigation conducted by Fiesta Bowl board members and a retired Arizona state Supreme Court justice found the ‘‘apparent scheme’’ to reimburse at least $46,539 for employees’ political contributions.
The probe also found ‘‘an apparent conspiracy to conceal the reimbursement scheme from the bowl’s Board of Directors and state officials,’’ according to the news release accompanying the report.
The bowl has asked the politicians, including U.S. Sens. John McCain and Jon Kyl of Arizona, to return the contributions. Kyl and McCain instead gave the money to charity.
The report also uncovered spending of $33,000 for a birthday bash for Junker in Pebble Beach, Calif., $13,000 for the wedding of one of his aides and a $1,200 tab at a Phoenix strip club. The report outlined junkets and free football tickets for many Arizona legislators who had not revealed the gifts as required by state law.

See the full article from “The Boston Globe”

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