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...John Griffiths Sedona, Ariz...
...World Series since 1908, its performance in 1969 was nothing short of heartbreaking: the boys were flying high until they collapsed in September and finished second to New York's miraculous Mets. Now, for $2,195, any Cub-smitten manchild was offered a trip to Scottsdale, Ariz., for a week of the kind of training the big leaguers get, a chance to mingle with the holdover heroes of '69 and be coached by them. Finally, he would get to play against the aging Chicago stars at Scottsdale Stadium, where the team had trained in '69. Among them...
When John and Donna Pflueger moved from Flagstaff, Ariz., to a remote national forest homestead outside the city last fall, their rustic life amid the ponderosa pine soon took on shades of vintage Hitchcock. "I have lived in remote areas all my life," said John. "But I've never seen anything like this before...
...expanding interdependence of the two countries is strikingly visible in such U.S. border towns as Calexico, Calif., Nogales, Ariz., and El Paso. During Mexico's boom, local economies flourished as Mexicans crossed the border in droves to buy American-made cars, clothing and food. But the peso's declining value, together with strict controls on the amount of U.S. currency Mexicans can obtain, has virtually halted the flow of Mexican customers, and merchants complain of near Depression business conditions...
Wall Street magic has also touched Julio and Olivia Garcia, the founders of Garcia's of Scottsdale, Ariz, (fiscal 1981 sales: $11.7 million). The couple parlayed a Mexican-food take-out they opened in 1956 into a fortune that includes some 240,000 shares of Garcia's stock, worth about $1.7 million...