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Gaza Strip skirmish results in deaths, injuries
JERUSALEM (AP) – A 14-year-old Palestinian was killed in a stone-throwing clash in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, as both sides mourned their dead from large-scale confrontations a day earlier.
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Wired school links small town to world
BROTHERS, Ore. (AP) – The one-room schoolhouse in this tiny cattle ranching community might not seem like a place where the future of education is unfolding.
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Sulphur Rock graduate headed for arts school
#Rebecca Jayne Anderson, daughter of James and Camille Anderson of Batesville, has been accepted into New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, for the fall of 2001, according to a release.
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Area teacher garners Golden Ruler
OIL TROUGH – Ruth Kent Cook was awarded the Shannon Wright Golden Ruler Award on April 20 in Jonesboro according to Judy Smotherman, Oil Trough elementary school secretary.
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FBI failures, blunders criticized by Senators
WASHINGTON (AP) – The FBI’s failure to give thousands of documents to Timothy McVeigh’s attorneys before his trial in the Oklahoma City bombing is the latest in a series of failures that are causin
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Economist expect interest rates to fall one more time
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Federal Reserve, which has already cut interest rates more aggressively this year than at any other time under Chairman Alan Greenspan, may not be through yet.
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Huckabee makes parole possible
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Gov.
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Crawfish farm run by mother, daughter
HARRISBURG (AP) – A couple of former mortgage brokers have one word for people who experience workplace burnout: mudbugs.
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Parents question son’s death at lock-up center
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The parents of a teen-ager who died at a state youth lockup over the weekend aren’t buying the official story that he killed himself.
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George Ring
CAVE CITY – George Ring, 91, of Evening Shade died today, May 16, 2001, at a local hospital.
Arrangements will be announced by Qualls Funeral Home of Cave City.
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Delta Regional Authority close to having new leader
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The Delta Regional Authority could soon have the leadership position it’s been waiting for.
