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Health-care website fixes in hundreds, Sebelius says
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U.S. proposes fining oil firm $2.65 million
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In the news
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100-bed hospital set for Conway by 2016
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Supreme Court hears case of kickoff prayers at N.Y. city’s meetings
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Diplomatic squeeze
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Districts’ offer: Aid flows for 5 years
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Man indicted in sabotaging of power grid
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That losing feeling
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Strait wins top CMA honor
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STATE BOARD approves federal grant of $3.5 million to explore replacing insurance exchange with state-run unit.
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Asteroids said to rock Earth at a higher rate
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Names and faces
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New U.S. count figures 1-in-6 poverty rate
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3rd teen now faces murder count
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Germany rules out asylum for NSA leaker
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For $10 million, AT&T assists CIA
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Autism’s progress tied to eye contact
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Tests said to point to poisoning of Arafat
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Ex-foreign minister acquitted in Israel
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New T. rex relative unveiled in Utah
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’84 hijacker back in U.S. to face charges
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Party chairmen debate for club
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Reprieve handed to ROTC at ASU
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Renaming Broadway leg for brewery dead, NLR says
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Trustee: $4 million left out of bankruptcy filing
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Green Party again recognized by state
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2 girls arrested in connection with online threats at Russellville Middle School.
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State Land chief to seek 2nd term
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9 schools get exemplary label
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Bus nicks streetcar in LR; no one is hurt
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Events to mark Veterans Day
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Permit issued for Oaklawn expansion job
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On appeal, ex-deputy loses back pay
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$1 million is awarded to 2 clinic groups
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Pulaski County
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Other days
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ELSEWHERE IN ARKANSAS
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Out-of-state
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The best-laid plans …
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A sad, lonely future
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Just think it
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Combative Christie coasts
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Take back the reins
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What the money buys
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Out for own interests
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Freeze proves he’s a good fit with Ole Miss
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Browning gives Warhawks a lift
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Two say Martin weighed quitting
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It’s same old story in Pac-12
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Baylor believes it’s ready
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NFL’s problems should shock everyone
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It turns out kid’s dream was in cards
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Cowboys game personal for Ryan
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Cutler unsure of return
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Oldest member dies at 101
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WR says he was choked
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Lawyer appointed to review situation
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Malzahn defends QBs
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Malzahn: No faking being hurt
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Anderson: Hogs fighting for time entering opener
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Ball State’s streak now at 7 in a row
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Valley View has plenty of work left
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Barton looks to derail Francis, Harding Academy
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Older players see children on Tour
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Stocks climb to record highs
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Acxiom’s 2nd-quarter profit falls
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Starting in ’14, U.S. to sell new security, a floating-rate note
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USA Truck OKs exec-retention plan
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In Bentonville, Wal-Mart’s first convenience store going up
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Analyst predicts upswing for state
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Whole Foods falters on revenue miss
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Blockbuster to shut all 300 U.S. stores
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No more mortgages, Ally Financial says
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U.K. firm to fire 1,775, close shipyards
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
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Brent crude prices fixed, four traders claim in lawsuit
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The top things to do and places to be
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Table 28 is audacious, yummy
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Art & Exhibits
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Nielsen’s DVR numbers helping shows on bubble.
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ON CHRISTIANITY
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Moving in as money decision is bad emotional decision
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ENTERTAINMENT NOTES
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HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY
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Singer-songwriter Baber’s fulfilling family’s tradition
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Avett Brothers fans to get an earful at Verizon
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Special Events
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Jazz pianist Roberts toured with Marsalis, Bela Fleck
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Two Cow Garage members committed to rock ’n’ roll life
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Rebuilt replica anchors Cadron Settlement Park
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The New York Times crossword puzzle
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HELPFUL HINTS
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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Sherwood’s On the Border plates up delicious fare
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TRANSITIONS
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ASO puts Beethoven in jeans
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Sherwood’s On the Border is plating up delicious fare
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TRANSITIONS
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TRANSITIONS
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ASO puts Beethoven in jeans
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Giving thanks from afar
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Batesville native named director of White River Health System Foundation
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Veterans’ Appreciation Car Show
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It’s fall — The best time for chili
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Baked Mac and Cheese
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A A walk walk in the park
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Shoppers swarm Glitz & Garland
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Regional hospitals get new imaging machines
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It’s fall — The best time for chili
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Theater Time Thursday
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Ribbon cutting at OBU’s Riley-Hickingbotham Library to feature Berryman and Greer papers
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Main-course soups make dinners easy, inexpensive
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Building a better future
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RV-ing as a lifestyle
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Helping Halls at Tech to help with holiday meals
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Humanities Day
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Chili weather is finally here
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Preview Party to kick off Mistletoe Market
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Easy and inexpensive main-course soups
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Baked Mac and Cheese