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1. PLAY acting Abstract: When you first walk into Bentonville’s Tricycle Theatre for Youth, better known as The Trike, there are no colorful costumes or elaborate stage sets, no dressing rooms or even a stage. The Trike’s space at 120 Main St. in Bentonville consists simply of a ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Family Byline: TRACY M. ROGERS ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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2. Analysts foresee ’10 rise in retail sales, inflation Abstract: ROGERS - Retailers and their suppliers can expect sales to rebound next year, but the increase likely will be offset by rising inflation, company representatives were told Tuesday. And the recovery likely will have to happen without the baby boomers, the ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Business Byline: STEVE PAINTER ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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3. Two sisters hit by car at school bus stop Abstract: Two elementary school-age sisters were struck by a vehicle on U.S. 412 on Tuesday morning as they tried to board a bus for school, said Shelby Sisemore, superintendent of the Huntsville School District. Sisemore said one of the children suffered minor inj ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: RICHARD MASSEY ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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4. Write to us, Northwest Arkansas Abstract: The Democrat-Gazette welcomes your opinions, Northwest Arkansas. Unfortunately, not all letters received can be published in the space available. Clarity, brevity and originality are particularly valued. Submit letters of preferably no more than 250 words ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Editorial Byline: |
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5. NW Arkansas today Abstract: “Just be patient:We’ll eventually have enough H1N1.” Washington County Health Unit administrator, referring to vaccine for the swine flu Article, 1B ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: — ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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6. Other days Abstract: 100 YEARS AGO Oct. 28, 1909 Unless the Penitentiary Board comes to the aid of the general revenue fund and pays back a part of the $98,000 borrowed from that fund by act of the last legislature, the general revenue fund will possess about $8,000 by Novemb ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: |
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7. The state/region in brief Abstract: Easter Seals recognizes Nelson Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones came back to Arkansas on Tuesday to name Sheffield Nelson the Easter Seals Arkansan of the Year. Since 1986, Easter Seals has honored an outstanding philanthropist dedicated to the state’s ch ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: |
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8. Northwest Arkansas deaths Abstract: NORTHWEST ARKANSAS The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publishes, at no charge, death notices of reasonable length for residents of Benton, Carroll, Washington and Madison counties submitted by funeral homes. For more information, call (479) 770-8400. An obitua ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: |
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9. Olmert addresses peace, Iran at UA Abstract: FAYETTEVILLE - The quest for peace between Israelis and Palestinians and an international effort to prevent weapons development in Iran are equally important issues, but they are not directly related, Ehud Olmert, former prime minister of Israel, told a F ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: EVIE BLAD ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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10. New education chief announces changes Abstract: Arkansas’ new education commissioner said Tuesday that he will change some job assignments within the Arkansas Department of Education as part of an overall effort to improve the agency’s support of schools. Tom Kimbrell, who became commissioner Sept. 28, ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: CYNTHIA HOWELL ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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11. Beebe encourages look at alternatives to jailing Abstract: Gov. Mike Beebe has urged state prison and law enforcement officials, judges and prosecutors to consider “new and existing ideas to punish people beyond traditional incarceration,” particularly the state pays counties for each day that they hold state pri ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: MICHAEL R. WICKLINE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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12. Officials gear up for mass clinics Abstract: In Northwest Arkansas’ most populous counties, health officials were gearing up Tuesday for mass influenza vaccination clinics that will happen across the state. The Benton and Washington county clinics’ focus will school vaccination clinics are occurring ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: TRACIE DUNGAN ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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13. Ministry kids case stays out of view Abstract: TEXARKANA - On the second day of hearings on the custody status of children who were removed from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries, a judge admonished attorneys, witnesses and other to abide by his gag order, which bars participants from commenting on ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: ANDY DAVIS ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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14. Attorney: UA handled case improperly Abstract: The attorney for a woman who said she was raped Aug. 27 by three Arkansas Razorbacks basketball players has requested a special prosecutor to hear the case. In a petition filed Tuesday in Washington County Circuit Court, attorney John D. Bass of Fayettevi ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas Byline: BILL BOWDEN ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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15. State’s share of flu vaccine short Abstract: Arkansas health officials already struggling with a slow trickle of swine-flu vaccine coming into the state said Tuesday that there also will be shortages of seasonal-influenza vaccine when mass vaccination clinics start around the state Thursday. “We tho ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Front Section Byline: CAROLYNE PARK ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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16. PLAY acting Abstract: When you first walk into Bentonville’s Tricycle Theatre for Youth, better known as The Trike, there are no colorful costumes or elaborate stage sets, no dressing rooms or even a stage. The Trike’s space at 120 Main St. in Bentonville consists simply of a ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Family Byline: TRACY M. ROGERS ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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17. Analysts expect rise in retail sales in ’10 Abstract: ROGERS - Retailers and their suppliers can expect sales to rebound next year, but the increase likely will be offset by rising inflation, company representatives were told Tuesday. And the recovery likely will have to happen without the baby boomers, the ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Business Byline: STEVE PAINTER ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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18. High school football report Abstract: Marvell puts away helmets Class 2A Marvell has forfeited its final two games, including Friday night’s 6-2A home finale against Des Arc, because of insufficient numbers. Des Arc Coach Nicholas Hill said he was notified about the forfeit after Marvell offi ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Sports Byline: By Robert Yates |
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19. Beebe pushes for look at alternatives to jailing Abstract: Gov. Mike Beebe has urged state prison and law enforcement officials, judges and prosecutors to consider “new and existing ideas to punish people beyond traditional incarceration,” particularly for nonviolent offenders, a spokesman for the governor said T ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Arkansas Byline: MICHAEL R. WICKLINE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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20. State’s share of flu vaccine short Abstract: Arkansas health officials already struggling with a slow trickle of swine-flu vaccine coming into the state said Tuesday that there will also be shortages of seasonal-influenza vaccine when mass vaccination clinics start around the state Thursday. “We tho ... Date: 10/28/2009 Score: 0.77 Section/Page: Front Section Byline: CAROLYNE PARK ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE |
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