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Daniels ahead in secretary of state race, poll shows By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - A new poll suggests a one-side race for secretary of state, with incumbent Democrat Charlie Daniels 34 points ahead of Republican rival Jim Lagrone.
Governor's debate gets testy By Doug Thompson FAYETTEVILLE - Mike Beebe is double-talking and Asa Hutchinson is saying anything to get elected, according to their criticisms of each other during the second debate between major party governor's candidates on Wednesday.
Halter leads, Holt gains in poll By Doug Thompson FAYETTEVILLE - Republican candidate Jim Holt picked up 7 percentage points from a month ago but still trails Democrat Bill Halter by double digits in the race for lieutenant governor, results of an Arkansas News Bureau-Stephens Media poll show.
Poll shows Beebe with 18-point lead over Hutchinson in governor's race By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Democrat Mike Beebe maintained a double-digit lead over Republican Asa Hutchinson in the governor's race, according to results of a second independent poll commissioned by Arkansas News Bureau-Stephens Media released Monday.
Officials say Medicaid drug evaluation plan saving state money By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - A program designed to fight the high cost of prescription drugs, which has doubled in cost in the past five years, has saved the state Medicaid program more than $20 million since its inception two years ago, officials say.
AARP starts media campaign to educate voters on state candidates By Betsy Turner LITTLE ROCK - Although AARP Arkansas' new media advertisements say "Don't Vote," the organization's leaders say the real message is for Arkansans to get educated on candidates before casting a ballot.
Officials say more treatment needed for women addicted and pregnant By Betsy Turner LITTLE ROCK - Additional funding for substance abuse treatment and home evaluations is needed to assist the mothers identified as using drugs while pregnant under a year-old state law, members of a work group studying the law testified Thursday.
Albright criticizes Bush foreign policy in Middle East By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said President Bush's foreign policy is "a mess" Wednesday and dismissed a recent miniseries that suggested the Clinton administration bungled a chance to kill Osama bin Laden as "patently false.
According to Johnson & Johnson's latest SEC filing for the Second Quarter of 2006, the company is currently facing 500 claimants in lawsuits related to deaths and injuries caused by the Ortho Evra birth control patch.
In 1987, Congress passed landmark legislation aimed at improving nursing home care for the nation's vulnerable elderly population.

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