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Driving ought to be a pleasure. Think how many hours a week you live in your car.
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Oct 30, 2012
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While sushi is extremely popular, it's hard for us to include it in our daily dining ritual because it usually involves having to spend a lot of time dining out at typically crowded restaurants.
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Sep 26, 2012
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This historic gem located in the Quapaw district of downtown Little Rock has made a triumphant return as an event space.
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Aug 30, 2012
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Steele Stephens, the securities salesman whose large share of state Treasurer Martha Shoffner's state bond investments triggered a federal investigation that led to a criminal charge against her, yesterday submitted a resignation by fax to his employer, St. Bernard Financial Services, based in Russellville.
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The morning report:
* EXXON MOBILE CAUGHT MASSAGING MAYFLOWER SPILL DAMAGE: Interesting post on Daily Kos about documents obtained by Greenpeace through a Freedom of Information Act to the state Department of Environmental Quality.
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I hinted earlier that evidence was mounting that the securities salesman who provided confidential information to the FBI was Steele Stephens, the broker who began enjoying a huge share of Treasurer Martha Shoffner's bond business in 2010.
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From up East comes a link from a former Arkie about a website, Remote Footprints.
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Walmart has announced the hiring of Dan Bartlett as executive vice president for corporate affairs.
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Public for the first time, the woman who married Damien Echols discusses their relationship
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For the vegetarian banh mi sandwich.
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Before last Friday night, the saddest, most "depressing" Depression-era story I had read was Horace McCoy's "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" However, after watching The Arkansas Repertory Theatre's opening performance of William Inge's "A Loss of Roses," I can attest that this play is as rough and unflinching as that Depression-era tale, or any other.
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Our news partner Channel 4 has a news story that deserves repetition in full. More national headlines for the small people of Arkansas should follow directly.
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Perhaps U.S. Rep. Tim Griffin might want to reconsider his earlier decision not to include Republican Rep. Loy Mauch on the list of Republican candidates he'd asked not to use his campaign contributions, having read some of what they'd written.