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Tennesseans down Scots, Pipers in TranSouth Conference tennis
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Martin Methodist and David Lipscomb swept Lyon College in TranSouth Conference tennis matches here over the weekend.
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Cave City netters split with Heber Springs
HEBER SPRINGS – Cave City and Heber Springs split tennis matches played at Eden Isle last week.
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Hogs take series from Ole Miss Rebs
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – Tigger Lyles and Brian Kirby hit home runs, and Arkansas scored seven runs in the first inning as the Razorbacks beat the Ole Miss Rebels 10-3 Sunday.
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Clark throws well in Hogs’ scrimmage
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – Zak Clark completed seven of nine passes – two for touchdowns – and running back Brandon Holmes gained 68 yards Saturday in a scrimmage that wrapped up spring practice for Arkan
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Speedway’s top points racers look familiar
LOCUST GROVE – After a week-long delay because of rain, the Batesville Speedway’s points races got rolling here Friday night, and things looked very familiar.
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Jarrett passes teammate for victory
MARTINSVILLE, Va. (AP) – With victory there for the taking and only five laps remaining, Dale Jarrett hated that Ricky Rudd was leading.
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ASU awards area students
JONESBORO – Jeffrey Goss and Brandon Guynes, both of Batesville, and Franklin L. Mooneyhan of Smithville have accepted scholarships to attend Arkansas State University in Jonesboro next fall.
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Bush writes wife of missing pilot
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Bush wrote the grieving wife of a missing Chinese pilot as top aides cautioned China that ending the standoff over a downed spy plane is essential to avoid further strai
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Lockheed accused of $100 million scam
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) – Sen.
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Helicopter crash teams killed in search
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) – A helicopter believed to be carrying a team searching for Americans missing in action from the Vietnam War crashed into a mountain Saturday, killing at least 16 people, includ
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Americans taking advantage of lower interest
WASHINGTON (AP) – Alton Bradford is feeling good even though the news about the economy is gloomy.
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2002 budget fate uncertain
WASHINGTON (AP) – After six weeks of debate over his budget blueprint, President Bush is sending Congress the details of his $1.96 trillion spending plan, an event certain to trigger more fighting
