Archive | March, 2010

Playing With Their Food

It’s a day full of winking mischief. It celebrates trickery and welcomes humor, giving folks a chance to laugh at themselves and each other.

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City’s annex off May ballot

There will be no special election in May for the city of Alexander to vote on detaching part of the town from Pulaski County to place it in Saline County, but Mayor Shirley Johnson said she plans to get the issue on the November ballot.

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ARKANSAS SPRING FOOTBALL: Wind adds wrinkles

Sunshine and wind greeted the Arkansas Razorbacks at the start of spring drills Tuesday.

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THE ROCKWOOD FILES: Easter Brings Lighter Mood

Spring is supposed to be a happy time of year — the warmth, the sun, the flowers in bloom.

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Justices say courts can settle mutual-fund fee fight

The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a lower court standard that investors say would have made it difficult for them to sue over “excessive” fees on mutual funds, a popular investment vehicle for millions of Americans.

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Rick Lee’s Oaklawn Park selections and analysis

Profit plays Arkansas Democrat-Gazette handicapper Rick Lee has been given a fictional $1,000 bankroll to work with during the 2010 Oaklawn Park meeting. He can make as many plays as he wants daily.

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FOOLS’ GOLD

It was the late ’90s or so when Coach DeBriyn got a rushed phone call asking if he had heard of a prospective ballplayer in Monticello who was throwing 93 mph among other things.

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In the news

State Rep. Mark Hatfield, a Georgia Republican, has filed a resolution in the Georgia House to impeach Democratic Attorney General Thurbert Baker for refusing to heed GOP Gov. Sonny Perdue’s bidding and join 14 states in suing the federal government over the health-care law.

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Names and faces

Actor Rip Torn pleaded innocent Tuesday to burglary and firearms charges stemming from his January arrest inside a Connecticut bank after hours.

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Flyers stop high-scoring Rebels

Chris Johnson scored 22 points, including five key free throws down the stretch, and Dayton held off Mississippi 68-63 in the NIT semifinals Tuesday night.

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