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PAPER TRAILS: Former Arkie lands top D.C. job

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KING OF THE HILL: Ron Fournier, a Detroit native who began his journalism career in Hot Springs at the Sentinel-Record in 1985, has been named chief of the Associated Press’s Washington bureau. Fournier, 45, was named chief Friday but had been serving as the bureau’s acting chief since May.


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This article was published Monday, August 4, 2008.

Arkansas, Pages 7 on 08/04/2008


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