Word: arizona
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...long gone, and with them the ease of gathering guests for a local wedding. Many young people live far from their hometown, and their parents may also have moved. For a bride who grew up in Nebraska, attended college in Chicago and has lived in California, New York and Arizona, her current residence may seem less than a home base. Chances are, no matter where a couple holds a wedding these days, people will have to travel to attend, so it makes sense to choose a special place that everyone will enjoy...
...locale need not be so exotic. Last September, Tera Davenport, 25, a nanny, and Eric Donahoo, 30, a construction worker, traveled from Santa Clara, Calif., to Arizona to marry at Rainbow Bridge National Monument on Lake Powell. Thirty-eight guests joined them for a two-hour boat trip and a 20-minute hike to the site, where the bride changed from shorts and a T shirt into her wedding dress. The ship's captain performed the ceremony, after which the couple released butterflies, a local Native American tradition. The following day, Tera and Eric rented a houseboat with nine friends...
Don’t fault Harvard sophomore Courtney Bergman if she felt a little stressed down the stretch of the women’s tennis team’s NCAA second round match against 16th-seeded Arizona on Saturday...
...victory propelled the unseeded, 17th-ranked Crimson (19-3) into the Sweet 16, where it will face No. 1 Stanford on Thursday. By beating Arizona (10-12), seeded No. 16 by the NCAA and ranked No. 22 by the ITA, Harvard became one of just two unseeded teams to advance past the second round. The Crimson beat Big 12 champion and No. 23 Oklahoma State (17-7) 4-1 in Friday’s first round...
While Stanford poses a difficult challenge, Graham pointed out that Harvard beat Arizona, which beat California, which dealt Stanford its only defeat...