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Website update

We've made some overdue changes to the Arkansas Times website.

Now, when you read on article on our website, you'll find at the bottom of each article:

1) an easy print command

2) an easy way to e-mail a link to someone else

3) a place to comment on a specific article.

Let us know if you have any problems. Give it a try. There's a lot to choose from this week -- from Ernie Dumas on Warren Buffett's generosity to Bob Lancaster on dog-peter gnats. And Orval covers the guv's trip to Asia, cartoon-style.

Comments

Brantkey, How do we email Ernie Dumas? We need to bash him real good for his new column today and your web site and paper have no email addresses for him or any of the columists.

ARK. BLOG Click on any byline on our webpage and you'll get the email

Click the columnist's name on the left side of this screen and you'll see articles by the columnist. Beside the titles of the articles is a link to the columnist's page that holds the e-mail address.

Thanx Spirit but we can't get that to work.

Step by step example:

Suppose you want to disturb Doug Smith's afternoon nap:

Click "Words" on the list of columnists/columns to the left of this page.

You're presented with a list of Doug's columns. Look at the top, the one that says Words 6/29/06 - By Doug Smith. Click the name "Doug Smith".

The next page says:

Doug Smith
Email Address: doug@arktimes.com

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(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)

Real colleges teach real college courses
Date: 7/17/2008
By: Doug Smith

State Rep. Donna Hutchinson of Bella Vista says that the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff could keep its football team even if UAPB were converted into a two-year community college. /more/

Court jockeying begins
Date: 7/17/2008
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Arkansas Supreme Court Associate Justice Tom Glaze apparently has decided to retire at the end of 2010. /more/


Bipartisan mischief
Date: 7/17/2008
By: Arkansas Times Staff

When a consumer product safety bill sponsored by Sen. Mark Pryor was approved by the Senate over presidential opposition in April, Republicans joining Democrats in support of the bill, Pryor said this showed how the American people benefited from his policy of working across party lines. /more/

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