Archive | November, 2009

Mike Huckabee is through politically

That’s the conclusion of NY Times columnist Tim Egan: If this case does not sink the presidential aspirations of Huckabee, a leading Republican candidate, it should. By the standards that Republicans launched almost 20 years ago, Huckabee will be Willie Hortonized. But this case also shows, as with an earlier episode in Arkansas, that Huckabee’s judgment [...]

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Loose talk

For the second time today I’ve received a tip about an expansion of the FBI’s announced investigation of aspects of North Little Rock city government related to the indictment of a Cabot bookmaker who allegedly tried to set up a kickback scheme on city contracts. Phone and computer records are mentioned. Anybody?

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Shooting Re-Opens Huckabee’s Clemency Record

A political analyst says former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee"s decision to grant clemency to the suspect in the killing of four Washington state police officers could cost him if he seeks another presidential run.from Channel 7

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Search Continues for Seattle Shooting Suspect

The hunt continues for the suspected killer of four police officers outside Tacoma… Washington… after the search of a house turned up nothing.from Channel 7

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We have much for which to be thankful

In spite of a recession that is the worst since the Great Depression of the 1920s and 1930s, we still have a lot for which to be grateful this Thanksgiving.

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Vets deserve to have their stories told

This week we begin a multi-part series of stories about American soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen who distinguished themselves in battle for this country.

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Officiating, credibility in the SEC

Begin with the premise that officials in the Southeastern Conference are dedicated men who love the game of football and turn in an honest day’s work for an honest dollar each and every time they enter one of the grand stadiums around the league.

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Sherwood, take notice

It’s hard to explain the chagrin we felt as we read and heard about the incidents that led to charges of sexual harassment and cancer-related discrimination that Sherwood police detective Beverly Hughes said she experienced within the Sherwood Police Department.

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Lingering questions

The burglary-kidnapping that resulted in the death of Ward resident Kasi Myers leaves several questions unanswered.

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We have much for which to be thankful

In spite of a recession that is the worst since the Great Depression of the 1920s and 1930s, we still have a lot for which to be grateful this Thanksgiving.

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