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A victory for free speech
The Arkansas Supreme Court handed a big victory to Appeals Court Judge Wendell Griffen Thursday and a small one to the people of Arkansas. Or we may have it reversed.
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Murphy Oil giving back
Talk about corporate citizenship. Murphy Corp., the global oil company headquartered at El Dorado, defined it this week when the company announced that for the next 20 years it would pay college tuition and fees for every son and daughter of the city, rich or poor, black or white, scholar or struggler. [FULL
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Huck picks our pockets
Mike Huckabee’s unstylish leavetaking from the Capitol, in which he almost literally took everything with him, seems almost calculated to make him unmissed by the body politic.
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Say it ain’t so, Benny
Early observation of the new speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives, Rep. Benny Petrus of Stuttgart, records an unusual pattern. He matches each good deed with a foul one.
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Pass seat-belt law
We have the same libertarian impulses that govern the most contrarian Wyoming rancher.
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Charge Atilla the Huck for his vandalism
The national media will one day catch up with Mike Huckabee’s vandalism during his last days in office, when the former governor ordered underlings to smash computer hard drives costing Arkansas taxpayers thousands of dollars. [FULL
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Finding out more about state firings
Gov. Mike Beebe promises he’ll run an open administration, unlike his predecessor, the secretive Mike Huckabee, who used to walk out with the office furniture when no one was looking.
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Favorite jazz, blues from ’06
While talking to Lonoke County Justice of the Peace Larry Odom, who could pass for drummer Levon Helm’s brother, I remembered I still hadn’t listed my favorite CDs and DVDs of 2006:
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Time of year bringing out best in folks
Marti Frederick of Cabot returned home around 7 o’clock Christmas night from family gatherings in Little Rock.
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Man loses long fight to cancer
Andrew Parker, who had fought a brain tumor much of his life, wanted to see his sister and her family in Atlanta one last time over the Thanksgiving weekend.
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What little girl wanted for holiday
When my friend Jack Sallee was with the Jaycees
in Fayetteville, they’d put an ad in the paper at Christmastime,
saying that for $2 you could have Santa come to your place.
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Rape
victim in Lonoke recalls her nightmare
One of Joe Rounsaville’s three rape victims was
crying as she recalled her attacker menacing her in her home
in Lonoke.
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Next stage in Iraq still uncertain
More than 30 U.S. soldiers died in Iraq during the first week of December while politicians in Washington debated the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group on how to extricate ourselves from a war that will soon enter its fifth year
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It's cold, but Africa is too hot just now
The cold weather blew in from the southwest, but we escaped an ice storm, which is not uncommon around here in early December.
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Robert Junior Lockwood, RIP
Robert Junior Lockwood, the last of the great Arkansas Delta bluesmen, died this week in Cleveland, Ohio, at the age of 91 after suffering a stroke earlier this month.
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General who served here runs mobile war center
A group of airmen inside a metal building near the flightline at Little Rock Air Force Base were talking shop while they stood near several covered pallets of cargo last week, when Gen. Scott Gray, commander of Air Mobility Warfare Center at Fort Dix, N.J., walked in.
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Vote count disaster for Bush, GOP
Few Republicans expected this year’s mid-term elections would go their way, but Tuesday’s results are worse than any of the polls had predicted.
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Eyewitness to uprising in Hungary
I'm going to write this week about an eyewitness to the Hungarian revolution–me.
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First school since 1970s a possibility
Attorney Gen. Mike Beebe wants to build the first new school in Jacksonville in 30 years, and he thinks he can fund it with the state's surplus, although that's vanishing about as fast as last decade's federal surplusd
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Honoring heroes in a time of terrorism
Sgt. Synnora Guinn of the Pulaski County Sheriff's Department was decked out in her Scottish regalia and played "Amazing Grace" on her bag pipes at the ceremony Monday honoring America's heroes.
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Bad guys will get hands on nukes soon
While talking to Israel's consul general not long before the fifth anniversary of 9/11, I realized that in his country, they commemorate such anniversaries just about every week.
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Jan.
27, 2007

Most emplployees have been laid off at Bancroft Cap Co. in Cabot, but owner Barry Goldman says 25 workers will be making berets for the military again starting Monday.
Bancroft owner: Prove my caps bad
IN SHORT:
The head of the Cabot firm says the military hasn’t convinced him that the hundreds of thousands of berets it has rejected contain foreign materials in violation of his contract, and he’ll reopen with 25 workers Monday.
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Budget in Cabot gets easy approval
IN SHORT: $8.4 million spending measure calls for reducing the city’s workforce. [FULL
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School will be built on air base
IN SHORT: New elementary for LRAFB No. 1 on the master plan after officials lobby for it.
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Are our children safe?
IN SHORT: A parent who witnessed the aftermath of a wreck involving a school bus, a tractor-trailer rig and a van on Hwy. 31 in Austin Wednesday told The Leader she doesn’t let her children ride a school bus because she fears for her children’s safety. [FULL
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Air base education center hits funding snag
IN SHORT: Military money for joint education center in front of LRAFB still awaits appropriation because Congress failed to pass a defense budget before it adjourned. [FULL
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Beebe guards Tristan Rettig, 21, and Bailey Thomas double team a Lady Falcons shooter during the Lady Badgers 72-52 win Tuesday at NPHS.
Lady Badgers, Falcons cruise to 5A-East wins
IN SHORT: The NP Falcons beat Beebe at home Tuesday for their third league victory.
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JHS siblings going to college level
IN SHORT: Somer Grimes and sister Whitney Grimes signed to play college softball.
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Four local athletes honored with postseason selection
IN SHORT: Norvel Gabriel, Colin Fuller, James Kee and Luke Tribble were picked by the East All-Star coaches to play in the All-Star football game later this summer. [FULL
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