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Angry Ray Allen pushes Bucks past Magic
MILWAUKEE (AP) – Ray Allen has the Milwaukee Bucks on the verge of winning their first playoff series since the 1980s.
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Wimbledon makes changes in seeding, not in disparity in prize money between sexes
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) – Wimbledon is doing away with its seeding committee and increasing prize money – but that’s not enough to satisfy the men’s and women’s tours.
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Rickey Henderson walks by Babe Ruth
SAN DIEGO – The Man of Steal lifted a record from the Sultan of Swat.
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Millwood gets first pitching victory; Henderson walks into record book
While Rickey Henderson was walking into history, Kevin Millwood was looking for a more mundane accomplishment: his first win of the season.
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Senators agree on wetland bill
LITTLE ROCK (AP) — Arkansas’s two senators, Republican Tim Hutchinson and Democrat Blanche Lincoln, say they don’t want to see the successful wetlands program of the federal government abandoned.
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Infant girl dies after operation in Bangkok
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) – An infant girl, the granddaughter of a Little Rock couple has died after being flown here from Vietnam for treatment of a heart condition.
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Father testifies he feels helpless
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The father of two little girls aboard American Airlines Flight 1420 when it crashed at Little Rock – and the husband of the girls’ mother, also aboard the plane – says he feels h
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Federal money offered in return for DWI reduction
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Arkansas will get at least $1 million in federal money this fall in return for reducing its drunken-driving limit.
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Son’s death fuels fight for car seat laws
WASHINGTON (AP) – After an accident five years ago that killed her 4-year-old son – who was buckled in with a seat belt – Autumn Alexander Skeen pushed her home state of Washington to pass the coun
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WRMC announces hiring geriatrician
Gary L. Bebow, administrator/CEO of White River Medical Center, has announced the addition of Dr. Homer Brooks, geriatrician, to the medical staff at the hospital.
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Online auction offers history for sale
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – Purchasing rules won’t stop Frederick Armstrong. Budget constraints? Phooey!
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Wesley V. Braswell
Wesley Vernon Braswell, 70, of the Hutchinson Mountain community died Wednesday, April 25, 2001, at his home.
Arrangements will be announced by Qualls Batesville Funeral Service.
