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Interim Honduras leader hints early vote possible

(Friday, July 3, 2009)

Honduras’ interim leader said he was open to early elections if it resolves an impasse with the world community, as a top diplomat headed to the Central American nation to demand he restore the president ousted by a coup. » Read more.

Blues Festival to require admission fee

(Friday, July 3, 2009)

The nonprofit organization that puts on the Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival in Helena-West Helena will charge admission for its main stage for the first time in its 24-year history. » Read more.

A growing familiarity

(Friday, July 3, 2009)

The Bountiful Arkansas Day event at the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute atop Petit Jean Mountain is designed to give the public an opportunity to taste and learn about produce grown in Arkansas, according to a story in Saturday’s HomeStyle section. » Read more.

Some British Embassy staff members to be tried, Iranian cleric says

(Friday, July 3, 2009)

A top Iranian cleric said Friday that some of the detained Iranian staff members of the British Embassy in Tehran will be put on trial, and he accused Britain of a role in instigating widespread protests that broke out over the country’s disputed presidential election. » Read more.

 

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Stephenson is a Bearcat

Posted June 30, 2009

Richard Davenport

All-American recruite Lance Stephenson has committed to Cincinnati » Read more

Lies circulate about Jackson converting to evangelical Christianity

Posted July 2, 2009

FRANK LOCKWOOD

It’s pitiful and dispicable and all too predictable. » Read more

hemingway in arkansas

July 3, 2009

ARTICLE The northeastern Arkansas town of Piggott was once a home for Ernest Hemingway and his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer. » Read more


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