Posted on 31 January 2010
The national touring production of the Broadway musical The Drowsy Chaperone — music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar — will visit Northwest Arkansas, with performances at 7 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday in Baum Walker Hall, Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St., Fayetteville.
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Posted on 31 January 2010
Commercial real estate is expected to remain a drag on the U.S. economy through this year and beyond.
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Posted on 31 January 2010
Sea Island Co., the Georgia resort that aspired to be the “Pebble Beach of the East” before the financial crisis, is hiring an investment bank to explore “strategic alternatives” to repay creditors.
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Posted on 31 January 2010
LITTLE ROCK — The social media are changing the political playing field, and their impact has never been more evident in Arkansas than in recent weeks.
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Posted on 31 January 2010
My views of this life, our society and reality itself have dramatically changed as this shock of hair has grayed.
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Posted on 31 January 2010
President Barack Obama’s call for Congress to repeal the 1993 law that requires homosexuals to leave the military if they disclose their sexual orientation has few backers in the Arkansas delegation.
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Posted on 31 January 2010
An advocate for members of the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries called a judge’s decision to sever the parental rights of several of those members a “tragedy” and said Saturday that the parents plan to appeal.
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Posted on 31 January 2010
Congressmen Vic Snyder and Marion Berry, both leaving Capitol Hill after 14 years, say they won’t miss one obligation of office: raising campaign cash.
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Posted on 31 January 2010
Deaths from pneumonia and influenza across the country spiked upward Friday in the weekly flu report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but a spokesman for the health agency called it merely “a blip we’re checking out.”
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Posted on 31 January 2010
Our ancestors had a constant association with death. Even simple ailments, such as an infection, could be deadly. Epidemics, especially cholera outbreaks, carried off whole families. Many women died during childbirth, and accidents took many fathers from their families. But nothing in the historical record is as sad as the common reports of parents having [...]
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