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GOP favorite declines, another considers Hutchinson seat
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – A second top Republican prospect to succeed Rep. Asa Hutchinson, R-Ark., has bowed out of contention, and a new favorite emerged.
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Campaign warns of osteoporosis
LITTLE ROCK – The National Osteoporosis Foundation said May is Osteoporosis Prevention Month.
The message of the 2001 campaign is, “Every 20 Seconds, Osteoporosis Causes a Fracture.”
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Open house set at Hulsey Bend School
OIL TROUGH – An open house at the old Hulsey Bend School located on the Freeze Brothers Farm near Oil Trough will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, said Bill Freeze.
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Kidnapping victims released in Arkansas
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo.
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Former FBI head wants documents made public
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Arkansas’ former FBI head, I.C. Smith, wants to make public documents tied to the Whitewater investigation of the Clinton years.
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Employee who conducted strip search entitled to unemployment
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – A bank employee who conducted a strip search of a fellow employee made a poor management decision, but her action was not motivated by any evil design or wrongful intent, the Ark
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Probe of FBI finds problems
WASHINGTON (AP) – Two internal reviews documented “serious deficiencies” and “systemic problems” with evidence handling inside the FBI’s Oklahoma City office at the height of the Timothy McVeigh bo
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Energy crisis plan unveiled
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Bush, calling the country’s energy shortages the most serious since the 1970s, unveiled a plan today to boost supplies of oil, gas and nuclear energy while predicting th
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Iverson continues to shine, scores 50 in win
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Allen Iverson nailed a 3-pointer to surpass 50 points, grinned like it was too easy and danced his way down the court.
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Monarchos faces ‘biggest bump’ in Preakness
BALTIMORE (AP) – Monarchos will try to clear what trainer John Ward considers the biggest bump in his Triple Crown road when the Kentucky Derby winner runs in the Preakness on Saturday at Pimlico.
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Track owners still coping with tragedies
LOUDON, N.H. (AP) – For the first decade that he and his father operated New Hampshire International Speedway, Gary Bahre never thought about tragedy.
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Former UA athletes to be inducted into school’s Sports Hall of Honor
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – Nine former University of Arkansas athletes, including five football players, are to be inducted into the school’s Sports Hall of Honor on Sept. 7.
