Bruised and battered
Date: 8/28/2008
By:
Leslie Newell Peacock
On the evening of July 20, a concerned aunt drove her 26-month-old nephew to a Department of Human Services office in Little Rock to show caseworkers the bruises on his buttocks and back. The child had been spending the night at his aunt's when she changed his diaper and discovered the marks.
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Reliable sources
Date: 8/28/2008
By:
Arkansas Times Staff
More on that $57,000 expense account the University of Central Arkansas Foundation set up for President Lu Hardin:
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Butt out, teachers
Date: 8/28/2008
By:
Arkansas Times Staff
Students, like adults, have rights, and high among them is the right not to be badgered about their religious beliefs, or lack thereof.
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Comments
Except US 67 to the Missouri line. Surely he's going to finish that.
55 years and counting/waiting.
Maybe if I start a Huckabee Watch-style count-up.
Posted by: Spirit
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December 29, 2006 09:09 AM
Why would it be? Any highway lobbyists on his staff? I'm sure fighting for the poor downtrodden poultry industry will be much higher.
Posted by: Prouster
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December 29, 2006 11:23 AM
"I'm sure fighting for the poor downtrodden poultry industry will be much higher."
Yeah cause the poultry
industry doesn't use
highways right?
You moron.
Posted by: The Bold and The Blue
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December 29, 2006 03:55 PM