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1. Tom Singleton Abstract: Choice - that’s what Tom Singleton’s healthy lifestyle means to him. “If one of my biking friends calls me up and says, ‘Hey, do you want to go for a 22-mile ride on Saturday?’ the only thing I have to think about is, ‘Do I have the time?’” Singleton said ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: River Valley Ozark Byline: BY AMY WIDNER Staff Writer |
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2. Steve Landers Abstract: For children just learning to read and to new residents in Arkansas, Steve Landers may be one of the first names that become familiar. That’s because his name can be found at the rear of many of the automobiles stopped in traffic ahead of you. Steve Lande ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Tri-Lakes Byline: BY WAYNE BRYAN Staff Writer |
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3. calendar Abstract: TUESDAY Handbell Concert ARKADELPHIA - Ouachita Baptist University’s Handbell Ringers will present Ringers in the Round, the newly dubbed name for their fall concert, at 7:30 p.m. in the McClellan Hall Rotunda. Rob Hewell, associate professor and chair of ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Tri-Lakes Byline: |
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4. NORTH PULASKI FALCONS Abstract: BOYS Conference: 5A-Southeast Coach: Raymond Cooper, fifth year at North Pulaski Assistant coach: Michael Flowers Last season’s record: 26-7, tied for conference championship, lost in Class 5A state championship game Returning starters: All five starters ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Three Rivers Byline: |
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5. A forgotten visionary Abstract: John Newton Sarber came to Arkansas as a U.S. Army soldier during the Civil War, and at the end of the conflict stayed in the state as a part of the new political order, Republican Reconstruction. He was a delegate to the Reconstruction constitutional con ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Editorial Byline: Tom Dillard |
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6. Obituaries Abstract: OBITUARIES Information for the obituaries and funeral notices below was supplied to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Advertising Department by funeral homes. Some obituaries may appear in certain editions of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and not in others. T ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Arkansas Byline: |
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7. Ex-child soldiers moving on Abstract: AMBEPUSSA, Sri Lanka - Vinojan’s boyhood ended when Sri Lanka’s civil war reignited. Fifteen at the time, he says he joined the separatist Tamil Tigers to save his older brother from forcible conscription, and became a reluctant fighter as the rebels foug ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Front Section Byline: KRISHAN FRANCIS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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8. Asia chiefs urge fair Burma vote Abstract: CHA-AM, Thailand - Southeast Asian leaders, having launched the region’s first human-rights watchdog, called Saturday on militaryruled Burma to conduct free and fair elections next year but refrained from criticizing one of the world’s worst humanrights o ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Front Section Byline: DENIS D. GRAY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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9. New German government vows to remove all nukes Abstract: BERLIN - Germany’s new center-right coalition government pledged Saturday to overhaul the health-care system, cut taxes and pull all remaining nuclear weapons from the country, a promise that could hurt relations with NATO already strained over the milita ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Front Section Byline: KIRSTEN GRIESHABER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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10. New warships fast, furious, expensive Abstract: BATH, Maine - The Navy’s need for speed is being answered by a pair of warships that have reached freeway speeds during testing at sea. Independence, a 418-foot warship built in Alabama, boasts a top speed in excess of 45 knots, or about 52 mph, and susta ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Front Section Byline: DAVID SHARP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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11. A forgotten visionary Abstract: John Newton Sarber came to Arkansas as a U.S. Army soldier during the Civil War, and at the end of the conflict stayed in the state as a part of the new political order, Republican Reconstruction. He was a delegate to the Reconstruction constitutional con ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Editorial Byline: Tom Dillard |
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12. Ex-child soldiers moving on Abstract: AMBEPUSSA, Sri Lanka - Vinojan’s boyhood ended when Sri Lanka’s civil war reignited. Fifteen at the time, he says he joined the separatist Tamil Tigers to save his older brother from forcible conscription, and became a reluctant fighter as the rebels foug ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Front Section Byline: KRISHAN FRANCIS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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13. Asia chiefs urge fair vote for Burma Abstract: CHA-AM, Thailand - Southeast Asian leaders, having launched the region’s first human-rights watchdog, called Saturday on militaryruled Burma to conduct free and fair elections next year but refrained from criticizing one of the world’s worst human-rights ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Front Section Byline: DENIS D. GRAY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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14. New German government vows to remove all nukes Abstract: BERLIN - Germany’s new center-right coalition government pledged Saturday to overhaul the health-care system, cut taxes and pull all remaining nuclear weapons from the country, a promise that could hurt relations with NATO already strained over the milita ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Front Section Byline: KIRSTEN GRIESHABER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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15. New warships fast, furious, expensive Abstract: BATH, Maine - The Navy’s need for speed is being answered by a pair of warships that have reached freeway speeds during testing at sea. Independence, a 418-foot warship built in Alabama, boasts a top speed in excess of 45 knots, or about 52 mph, and susta ... Date: 10/25/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Front Section Byline: DAVID SHARP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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