Archive | November, 2009

COMMERCIAL EDITORIAL — TWAIN CURRENTS IN MEDIA STREAM — SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2009

The quintessential American humorist, Mark Twain was once rumored to have died when he was still very much alive. As his note to Frank Bliss states, “The report of my illness grew out of reports [of Twain’s cousin, James’ illness], thus the report of my death was an exaggeration.” Seems a similar disclaimer of [...]

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Jacksonville’s piece of history

For those who lived through the 1940s,1950s,1960s, and 1970s and even the 1980s, it’s hard to conceive that the events we witnessed every day would be considered history, but that time period chronicles an important part of our country’s history.

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Obama controls his narrative

Barack Obama was born in a foreign nation as part of a genetic experiment, raised a Muslim and brainwashed by radicals. Think X-Men meets Malcolm X.

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LENGTHY DRIVES HURT GOLDEN LIONS IN LOSS TO TEXAS SOUTHERN

DALLAS — The play that finally clinched the Dallas Lonestar Classic for Texas Southern looked to be Martin Gilbert’s 4-yard run on a fourth-and-1 sweep with 2:22 left in the fourth quarter.

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GAY GIVES EFFORT IN LAST GAME

DALLAS — During the final eight minutes of Saturday’s Dallas Lonestar Classic, Arkansas-Pine Bluff tight end Remo Gay turned and looked up at the scoreboard in the south end zone of the Cotton Bowl.

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JOHNSON’S PLUNGE PUTS ZEBRAS IN STATE FINALS

PEARCY — Claude Johnson’s goal line plunge wasn’t merely a score for Pine Bluff, it was an exclamation point for the senior quarterback. Nearly two months after Johnson’s Zebras came up just short when the quarterback’s goal-line plunge was stopped shy of the goal line in a four point loss to Lake Hamilton, Johnson earned [...]

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WC’S RUN COMES UP JUST SHORT

EL DORADO — If a team advances as far as the semifinal round of the state playoffs, chances are, it does so by doing a few things really well.

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LATE LEAD IS SHORT-LIVED FOR GOLDEN LIONS

AKRON, Ohio — A valiant comeback attempt came up just short Friday night for the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff men’s basketball team.

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UAPB LOOKING FOR MOMENTUM ENTERING OFFSEASON

Win or lose against Texas Southern in the Dallas Lonestar Classic today, Arkansas-Pine Bluff can take solace in the reality of an improved football season. The Golden Lions already have two more wins than they did a year ago, and have done it in three less games.

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Long Stands By Pelphrey

By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long lent his support to coach John Pelphrey on Monday, one day after the Razorbacks dropped their third straight nonconference game in Bud Walton Arena. Long, who attended Sunday’s 74-61 loss to South Alabama, said he knows the direction he wants Pelphrey to lead [...]

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