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Dean Says Clark`s A Republican in Disguise
Howard Dean accused Wesley Clark of being a closet Republican today, sticking to his word to strike out at rivals encroaching on his lead in...
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Liberal Group Launch Campaign Using Conservatives
Bob Barr, George Will and David Horowitz aren`t names you would associate with liberal causes. But they`re being used in a campaign speaking out against...
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SWITCHEROO
Slowly, but surely folks on either side of the consolidation issue seem to be moving to the other side. Yesterday, Senator Brenda Gullett, staunch...
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DETCO EMPLOYEES RECOVER FROM EXPLOSION
MORE THAN A WEEK AFTER THE FIRE AND EXPLOSION AT DETCO INDUSTRIES- TWO EMPLOYEES ARE STILL SEEKING MEDICAL ATTENTION. ONE IS FIGHTING FOR HIS...
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NLR Plans Centennial Celebration
North Little Rock leaders are going all out for the citys 100th birthday celebration. Concerts, theatre performances and a storefront Art Walk are just some of...
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Kingsland Voters Reject School Rebuilding Tax
Kingsland school leaders will have to look elsewhere for money to rebuild a high school after voters rejected a millage tax. In May 2003, a fire...
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Pulaski County Animal Services Will Charge Horse Owner With Animal Cruelty
Pulaski County Animal Services says that it plans to charge a horse owner with nine counts of animal cruelty and neglect Wednesday. ...
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Dean`s Lead In New Hampshire Shrinks
Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark plans to spend the day again today in New Hampshire, trying to close the lead that former Vermont Governor Howard...
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KB Toys Says Wal-Mart Is One Cause For Bankruptcy Filing
For the second time in two months, a major toy chain has filed for bankruptcy protection. Dow Jones News Service says KB...
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Spcial Legislative Session Updates
Senators quizzed their revenue and tax committee chairman today on provisions of his proposals to raise taxes to pay for court-ordered education reforms. ...
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Preparations Begin In Case Of Government Shutdown
Members of the state`s finance department are frantically sifting through the state constitution and court decisions to figure out what state offices must be funded...
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ANTI-CONSOLIDATION BILL GETS NEW LIFE
Last week she was one of the loudest voices fighting to keep the governors consolidation plan alive, but now Senator Brenda Gulletts working on an...
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Man Sentenced in Hunting Death
A man who fatally shot his son while hunting last month was stripped of his hunting license for life. Gary Galloway, of Greers Ferry, was charged...
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Lo-Carb menus equal High Profits
Burger King is the latest fast-food chain to appeal to the lo-carb dieter. It is offering a variety of salads and whoopers with a...
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New Magic Springs Roller Coaster Almost Ready To Go
The ceremonial topping-out for The Gauntlet, Magic Springs theme park¹s new giant suspended looping roller coaster, occurred today, indicating the achievement of the highest point on the ride. At...
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