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Opinions
Options? What options?
Monday, 13 October 2008
One television commentator Friday said Americans could quickly learn if they’re as durable as Americans were during the great depression.

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Thankfully the big race is on
Monday, 13 October 2008
Mike Beebe
As Arkansas begins to feel a reprieve from our muggy, summer temperatures and the trees show hints of beautiful gold and red, we know that fall is here. And there's another important event that also serves as an annual reminder of autumn, the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. I'll be there to cheer on thousands of Arkansans who will gather in downtown Little Rock to raise money for and awareness of the ongoing fight against breast cancer - a disease that, sadly, is all too familiar to many of us.

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Definitions in law can be confusing
Monday, 13 October 2008
Steve Faris
LITTLE ROCK —When the General Assembly convenes in regular session in January, lawmakers will consider changes in how county equalization boards apply property reappraisals.

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AIG's theft irritates many
Monday, 13 October 2008
Only a day or two after the news that AIG was taking part of funds from an $85 billion bailout from the government to pay well over $400,000 to take executives to a posh resort for, well, just to be taking them to a resort, the media jumped all over the story.

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Wall Street brings memory of song
Monday, 13 October 2008
By Blanche Lincoln
As the failures of Wall Street financial institutions became a reality last month, I was reminded of the Alabama hit song from the 1980s, “Song of the South.”  I’m sure many Arkansans are familiar with it.  
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Looking back on the westerns
Monday, 13 October 2008
By Tommy Jackson
On a recent itinerary-packed visit in Branson, we had allocated a couple of hours for the Roy Rogers Museum. We ended up staying more than four. I could have stayed longer if the next itinerary item would have allowed. The museum is a wonderful tribute to a wonderful family who had their share of the good life aong with more than their share of heartache as well.

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