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FAU hopes to earn Belt tournament bye
FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsNow might be a good time to jump on the men???s hoops bandwagon. Two big home games, starting tonight when Arkansas-Little Rock comes to The Burrow. ???It is a huge week. We got a chance to really help ourselves......Tags: Kentucky, Education, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Arkansas
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Texas Boy Dies in Arkansas of Swine Flu
KIAHLITTLE ROCK, ARK. (AP) - Authorities say a 6-year-old Texarkana, Texas, boy has died at a Little Rock hospital of swine flu. Pulaski County Coroner Garland Camper says Diamauri Hobbs died at Arkansas Children's Hospital about 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Camper...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Death, Texas, Pulaski County (Arkansas), Health
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Elephants, guests find sanctuary in Ozarks
Associated PressGREENBRIER, Ark. (AP) — As you walk through the field beside them, it's difficult to tell if that rumble is the sound of their mighty footsteps or your heart thumping in your chest. Then just before you sink into the forest, one of the elephants...Tags: Nature, Natural Resources, Greenbrier, San Diego (San Diego, California), Arkansas
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Kagan: From lawyer to policymaker
The SwampElena Kagan in 1993, when she was a law professor at the University of Chicago. (AP/U. of Chicago.) by James Oliphant The White House during President Clinton's second term was a combustible, ambitious place. While to the public it......Tags: Colleges and Universities, Political Fundraising, Crime, Law and Justice, Bill Clinton, John Podesta
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'Little Rock Nine' Member Minnijean Brown Trickey Visits Conard High School As Guest Lecturer
The Hartford CourantThe Conard High School students read about it in a book. In "Warriors Don't Cry," there is the defiant image of Minnijean Brown Trickey, one of nine black students admitted in 1957 to the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., dumping a bowl...Tags: Arts and Culture, Students, Foods and Beverages, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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Kagan: Abortion view worries both sides
The SwampHello there! Kagan outside Sen. Ben Cardin's office while visiting Capitol Hill last week. (AP/Alex Brandon) by Christi Parsons and James Oliphant In college Elena Kagan wrote an essay lamenting Republican gains in the 1980 election and referring to......Tags: White House, Demonstration, Abortion, Tom Daschle, Colleges and Universities
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Torii Hunter returns from surprise visit to Arkansas, bats cleanup against Toronto
The Fabulous ForumTorii Hunter's trip to Little Rock, Ark., on Tuesday to attend the high school graduation of his son, Cameron, turned into a surprise party. "I didn't tell him I was coming," said the Angels center fielder, who missed Tuesday night's...... -
Jim Dickinson dies at 67; musician-producer helped shape the Memphis sound
Associated PressJim Dickinson, a piano player and producer who helped shape the Memphis sound in a career that spanned more than four decades, died Saturday. He was 67. His wife, Mary Lindsay Dickinson, said he died in a Memphis, Tenn., hospital after three months of...Tags: Baylor University , Career and Workplace, Hospitals and Clinics, Texas, Health
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Woman Killed in Bizarre Voodoo Ritual
wpix.comAuthorities are trying to figure out how an Arkansas woman died in a voodoo cleansing ritual that took place at a southern New Jersey townhouse over the weekend. According to a spokesman for the Camden County Prosecutor's Office, the death of Lucille...Tags: Animals, Death, WPIX, New Jersey, Prosecution
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Reality Show Mom Duggar Gives Birth to 1lb, 6oz Preemie
Associated PressLITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- An Arkansas couple featured on the reality TV show "18 Kids and Counting" now have number 19, but 3 months ahead of schedule. Cable network TLC says 43-year-old Michelle Duggar gave birth to a 1-pound, 6-ounce daughter Thursday night...Tags: Family, Television, Cesarean Section, TLC (tv network), Children
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Suspect In Recruiter Slaying Says He Was Justified
Associated PressLITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- A Muslim convert charged in the killing of a soldier at a recruiting center in Arkansas says he didn't consider it murder because U.S. military action in the Middle East made the killing justified. Abdulhakim Muhammad told The...Tags: Oklahoma, U.S. Army, Assault, U.S. Military, Oklahoma City
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Arrest Made in 19 Year Old Rape Case
Associated PressDICKINSON, Texas -- Authorities on Tuesday made an arrest in a nearly 20-year-old southeast Texas case where an 8-year-old girl was attacked and left for dead in a field, unable to cry out for help because her throat had been slashed. DNA evidence tested...Tags: Jennifer Schuett, Hospitals and Clinics, DNA, Texas, Health
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