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Some Say Poor Air Quality Cost Eastern Arkansas Jobs
The director of Marion`s Economic Development Department said a poor air-quality label for Crittenden County from the federal Environmental Protection Agency recently cost the area...
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At Least Three Arkansans Are Among Those Sued By Recording Industry
At least three Arkansans were among the 744 people sued by the US recording industry last month for downloading copyrighted music files from the Internet....
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Arkansas Paralympic Athletes Aim for the Gold in Athens
The Olympics have only just begun for about 4,000 athletes on their way to Athens, Greece. The 2004 Paralympic Games start next week, and at least...
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River Rail Causes Rough Ride for Some Bike Riders
Central Arkansans will have an easier way to get around downtown before long, when the River Rail opens for business. But the trolley cars haven`t...
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President Bush Is Making A Stop In Blytheville
President Bush makes a stop in Blytheville this evening but only on his way for a campaign appearance in Missouri. The president who has made...
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President Clinton Is Feeling "A Little Scared" Since Being Hospitalized
If former President Clinton is feeling "a little scared" since he was hospitalized for heart problems, reading the thousands of get well messages sent to...
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Democrat Asks Huckabee To Apologize To Sheriffs
The Arkansas Democratic Party chairman says Governor Huckabee owes Arkansas sheriffs an apology for suggesting that sheriffs engage in election fraud. Party chairman Ron Oliver...
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Clinton`s Expected Procedure Is Common
A doctor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences says the surgery that former President Bill Clinton is slated to undergo is common and...
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Clinton`s Adopted Neighborhood, Residents Express Concern
Former President Clinton is a familiar figure in the streets around his office in Harlem, and residents sent him prayers and good wishes today after...
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Entergy Workers Headed To Florida
More than 100 Entergy workers are heading to the Sunshine State to restore power. Linemen and support staff could be in Florida for at least three...
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Hispanics Deliberately Targeted In Robberies
Three men are in custody accused of deliberately robbing Hispanics. Police have arrested Ryan Bell, 23; Vincent Carter, 19; and Brian Morton, 18. All three are...
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Clinton Library Opening Will Go On As Planned Despite Clinton Surgery
Former President Bill Clinton could be recovered from heart surgery in time to do a little campaigning for John Kerry in the final weeks of...
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Kerry Offers Best Wishes To Ailing Clinton
At a campaign rally today, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry offered his best wishes to former President Bill Clinton, who faces heart bypass surgery. ...
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Arkansas Jobless Rate Falls For August
The jobless rate in Arkansas fell to 5.4% in August, a drop of o.2% from the month before. The numbers were announced...
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President Bush Wished Bill Clinton "Best Wishes" On Surgery
President Bush today wished Bill Clinton "best wishes for a swift and speedy recovery." Bush said at a campaign rally that he...
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