Archive | March, 2010

Alamo banned from phone use

Evangelist Tony Alamo’s phone privileges recently were suspended for more than 400 days as punishment for violating Federal Bureau of Prisons policy, a member of his legal team said Monday.

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OUT & ABOUT

Egg-Stravaganza Slated Saturday Easter Egg-Stravaganza of the Ozarks is slated for 11 a.m. Saturday at Parsons Stadium, 1423 E. Emma Ave. in Springdale.

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NCAA WOMEN: UConn perfect as can be

The Connecticut Huskies say they’re not perfect. Their past 76 opponents might disagree.

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Dog bite sends girl to hospital

A 6-year-old girl is recovering from surgery after a dog bit her face as she tried to pet it Monday, according to Fort Smith police.

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Other days

100 YEARS AGO March 31, 1910 WASHINGTON — Secretary Wilson has declared quarantine against splenetic, Southern or Texas fever among cattle in California, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, the order to take effect April 1.

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Spring on another world

With apologies to Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Lewis Carroll, all members of the Science Fiction Writers of America and the anonymous compilers of the Passover hagaddah.

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Fallen timber a roadblock to firefighting

The January 2009 ice storm that split trees and downed limbs in many of the state’s timber stands is still plaguing state forestry officials as they fight wildfires this spring.

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China vs. the Internet

You go, Go Daddy. Like Google Inc., the leading registrar of Internet domain names is pushing back against Chinese censorship, announcing that it will stop selling domain names based in China. The company says the Chinese government demanded that it identify its customers, a clearly unacceptable requirement that would have allowed officials not just to [...]

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BETWEEN THE LINES: Primary Voters Face Big Choices

May 18 has been dubbed by some as a national “Super Tuesday” of sorts because there is a bull’s eye on re-election bids by several key Democratic incumbents, including U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas.

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A price to be paid

It was a most uncharitable reaction, which might help explain why the memory of it has lingered for so many years.

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