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...Falcons, with only eight winning seasons in 33 years, advanced to play either Minnesota or Arizona next Sunday. It will be the first time since the 1991-92 season that at least one of the NFC's dominant trio--San Francisco, Dallas and Green Bay--won't be represented...
...know what a juggernaut is, but I know one thing, they've got a very good football team," said Arizona coach Vince Tobin, whose team was in the playoffs for the first time in 16 years. "They're well-coached, they've got some great skill people and they play hard...
Playing in the deafening delirium of the Metrodome, Robert Smith set a team playoff record with 124 yards and Leroy Hoard grabbed his own team mark with three TDs as the Vikings rolled to a 41-21 victory over the upstart Arizona Cardinals...
DIED. MORRIS UDALL, 76, former Congressman from Arizona; of Parkinson's disease; in Washington. In his 30 years on the Hill, Udall was a tireless and effective advocate of environmental protection and campaign reform. Though his liberal politics often clashed with those of his constituents, the wry, self-deprecating Representative was singularly well respected. Of his popularity, he marveled, "I'm a one-eyed Mormon Democrat from conservative Arizona. You can't have a higher handicap than that...
Unlike its Mayan counterparts, though, Teotihuacan has yielded very few inscriptions, and those are in a hieroglyphic language that archaeologists have not yet been able to decipher. The city's celebrated painted murals don't provide many clues either. "There are very few glimpses of daily life," complains Arizona State University anthropologist George Cowgill. The best information scientists have to date comes from a series of mass graves discovered about a decade ago in the so-called Feathered Serpent Pyramid by Cowgill, his Arizona State colleague Saburo Sugiyama and Ruben Cabrera of Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History...