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Super Bowl champions’ management faces job of keeping Ravens together
TAMPA, Fla. – The Baltimore Ravens face a much tougher challenge than anything their four vanquished playoff opponents presented.
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Barak, Arafat may meet before Feb. election
JERUSALEM (AP) – Prime Minister Ehud Barak could meet with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat this week in an attempt at a peace breakthrough before the Feb.
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Hope of rescues die; efforts turn to relief
ANJAR, India (AP) – Tents, blankets and medical equipment poured into India today as hopes for pulling more survivors from the wreckage of a massive earthquake dwindled to near zero and rescuers tu
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Area native speaks at national meeting
Kim Wilson, formerly of Batesville, was recently a featured speaker at the Nu Creations Inc. National Conference in Sharonville, Ohio on Jan. 5 and 6.
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Cave City couple reacquires Sugar Shack
CAVE CITY – The Sugar Shack at 102 N. Main St.
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Eastman Chemical sees record revenue
KINGSPORT, Tenn. – Eastman Chemical Company had an increase in fourth-quarter earnings and record revenue in 2000, according to a news release.
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Can Chrysler survive another money crisis?
DETROIT (AP) – Twenty-three years ago, Lee Iacocca saved Chrysler Corp. from bankruptcy by negotiating a $1.5 billion federal bailout package, closing plants and laying off workers.
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Bush offers proposal to cover prescriptions for needy seniors
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Bush offered a quick fix for helping the elderly get prescriptions and said a broader Medicare overhaul will come later.
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California exhausts $400 million energy fund
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – With California’s $400 million emergency fund exhausted, Gov. Gray Davis has ordered more state money be used to keep the lights on in energy-strapped parts of the state.
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Lawyer for natural father files motion to have adoption set aside
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The disputed custody case of adopted twin girls in Britain took another turn Monday as a lawyer representing the natural father filed a motion to have the adoption set aside.
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Three arrested after robbery, chase near Fort Smith
FORT SMITH (AP) – Three people accused of robbing a Fort Smith restaurant led police on an hour-long chase, during which the suspects crossed into Oklahoma and then back into Arkansas.
