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Aggies still hope to hold on to Gillispie

The students are leading cheers like it's Texas bonfire week, A&M coach Billy Gillispie is walking past reporters with no comment, and the A&M AD, who wouldn't return any of Frank  Broyles' phone calls yesterday for permission to speak to his coach (necessitating John White having to call the A&M chancellor) has nothing to say either. All so interesting in the the world of "Can We Have Your Coach?"? The San Antonio Express-News reports it here.

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Twin Rivers Indians rise
Date: 3/18/2010
By: Leslie Newell Peacock

Parents desperate to reverse the dissolution of their Northeast Arkansas school district by the state are declaring that their children are part of a minority group - Native American - and that the closure was discriminatory. /more/

Lotto machines
Date: 3/18/2010
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Shortly after the lottery launched in September 2009, the Times reported that the lottery commission would roll out ticket vending machines in the spring. There's no sign of them yet, but some legislators hope to ban the machines, saying they make it too easy for children to buy tickets. /more/


Congo John
Date: 3/18/2010
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Rep. John Boozman visited 14 countries, including such places as Djibouti and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Yet the peripatetic Boozman is not considered expert in foreign affairs. Far from it. "He's a little behind," Republican leaders say privately. /more/

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