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Lady Razorbacks break away with 14-0 run in second half
MONROE, La. (AP) – Wendi Willits and Dana Cherry shared scoring honors with 20 points each as Arkansas beat Louisiana-Monroe 86-70 Wednesday night.
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Alabama quarterback commits to Razorbacks
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – Quarterback Tarvaris Jackson of Montgomery Lanier in Alabama has verbally committed to Arkansas.
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Marion Jones wins 2nd Jesse Owens award
NEW YORK (AP) – Marion Jones, the first woman to win five track and field medals at an Olympics, is the winner of the Jesse Owens International Trophy Award for the second time.
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Blue Devils stay hot from long range
Duke’s impressive numbers have a chance to border on the unbelievable.
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Agassi wears down Rafter; Hingis, Capriati win
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) – Andre Agassi pounded shots that made Patrick Rafter lunge, dive, scamper and jump. It was all too much.
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Bids in hand, California ready to craft long-term power plan
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – Gov.
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Ice causes huge road pileup in Maine
HERMON, Maine (AP) – Dozens of vehicles slid into each other in a chain-reaction accident this morning that injured about 20 people, including a pedestrian who was hit while trying to direct traffi
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Woman in body bag not dead after all
ASHLAND, Mass. (AP) – Emergency medical technicians thought the 39-year-old woman found slumped in a bathtub was dead.
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Nursing home officials push changes to stem insurance costs, cut lawsuits
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Increasing lawsuits and soaring liability insurance costs could put Arkansas nursing homes out of business if the Legislature doesn’t act, officials warned Wednesday.
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Glitch disrupts tag renewals
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – When a police officer stops you because your vehicle license tags have expired, you may be able to provide a genuine excuse.
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State researcher seeks better wafer
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – A University of Arkansas researcher is part of a group trying to find ways to make production of semiconductor wafers more efficient.
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Two lawyers to contest Net adoption
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Two lawyers say they plan to challenge an Arkansas adoption that has made headlines in two countries.
