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Experiment corroborates repression theory
An experiment found that people can push an unwanted memory out of their minds, lending credence to Sigmund Freud’s theory of repression.
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HIV drugs are cost-effective, studies say
Despite their high prices, AIDS drug cocktails have proved their worth in the United States, saving an average of $2,000 a year in medical costs per patient by keeping people out of the hospital, r
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Technique may allow more heart transplants in babies
It was Valentine’s Day 1996. Dr. Lori West’s own heart pounded as she transplanted a new one into the chest of a 2-week-old boy.
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Mothers hear graphic testimony in murder case
BENTONVILLE (AP) – Judith Wasson sat expressionless with a bowed head and a plastic pack of tissues on her lap as a prosecutor told jurors how her son bound, gagged and raped a 13-year old boy who
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Anonymous note prompts shutdown
McRAE (AP) – McRae school officials say they’ve added to security precautions after an anonymous note prompted cancellation of a day’s classes.
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Court clerk fired for talking
SULPHUR SPRINGS (AP) – A court clerk was fired for allegedly telling a judge he was among people under investigation by the Arkansas State Police, officials said.
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Police standards, training rejected
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Legislation requiring regular training for all law enforcement officers was rejected by a House committee Wednesday.
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Don Rickey White
NEWPORT – Don Rickey White, 53, of Thida died Saturday, March 10, 2001.
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Calvin “Bud� Turner
CAVE CITY – Calvin Maurice “Bud” Turner, 64, of Cave City, died today, March 15, 2001, at a hospital in Batesville.
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Wanda L. Elms
PINE BLUFF – Wanda L. Elms, 65, of Pine Bluff, died Wednesday, March 14, 2001, at a hospital in Little Rock.
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Barbara Wadkins
Barbara Jean Wadkins, 68, of Independence, Mo., died Friday, March 9, 2001, at a hospital in Independence.
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Alice Condrey
MOUNTAIN VIEW – Alice Madeline Martin Condrey, 65, of Mountain View died Tuesday, March 13, 2001, in Mountain Home.
