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Police to release Web sites Levy visited, acknowledge no solid clues
WASHINGTON (AP) – Police say they will release a list of Web sites Chandra Levy searched just before disappearing.
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Study finds school segregation rising, despite country’s growing diversity
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) – Segregation in U.S. schools increased during the last decade, despite the nation’s growing racial diversity, according to a Harvard University study.
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Preventive mastectomies cut cancer risks for women with mutant genes, says study
Removing the healthy breasts of women with genetic mutations that often trigger breast cancer can save their lives, Dutch researchers found in the strongest study yet to show the controversial stra
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Tiger looks, sounds happy again with swing on eve of British Open
LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England – Fred Couples practiced 50-yard pitches that barely got off the ground on the fourth green as the wind howled and rain fell on Royal Lytham & St. Annes.
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Registration information listed for Water Carnival sports
Sporting events of the White River Water Carnival get started July 28, and registration for many of those events is already under way.
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Post 114 gets unexpected game, split with Newport George Kell Motors
NEWPORT – Batesville Post 114 played an American Legion baseball game that wasn’t scheduled, and it was a good thing.
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Official: Industry won’t defend nursing home price gouging
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The trade association for Arkansas nursing homes will not defend any operator that is found to be charging exorbitant rates to private residents, officials said Tuesday.
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Beverly Enterprises agrees to settle negligence lawsuit
HEBER SPRINGS (AP) – The trial of a lawsuit against Beverly Enterprises Inc. ended Tuesday when the nation’s largest nursing home company agreed to settle, an attorney for the plaintiffs said.
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Mother learns details of son’s death in press
CAVE CITY – Months before prison officials notified Sybil Girtman her son was dead, he had asked a visitor to call his mother should anything ever happen to him.
That call came.
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Southside outlines drug testing policy
The Southside School Board will consider a random drug testing policy for students in grades 7 through 12 who are involved in extracurricular activities or drive a vehicle on campus, as reported in
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’10: Floral has grown in 16 years
90 YEARS AGO
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Reaching for keys to a winning personality
There are many qualities that an individual needs to achieve personal success.
