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Arkansas: Morning News Fayetteville Arkansas

Listening to Karl Rove talk about the Iraq war was like listening to a good malpractice lawyer. He can be as impassioned and loyal as he wants. His client's still a quack who cut out the wrong kidney.
By Doug Thompson Arkansas News Bureau FAYETTEVILLE - At least 200 well-wishers cheered Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mike Beebe on Friday during a stop on his train tour in which he cautioned supporters against overconfidence less than a month before the Nov. 7 general election.
FAYETTEVILLE - An old saying that, “The Devil is in the details” may push the prosecution of a Nashville man accused of the locked room murder of a University of Arkansas coed from Hope into its fourth day Monday.
FAYETTEVILLE - Attorneys painted two different portraits for a Washington County jury Wednesday of the relationship between murdered University of Arkansas coed April Love, 20, of Hope, and her long-time boyfriend Brandon Sanders, 21, of Nashville, on the initial day of Sanders' first degree murder trial here.
I've rejected two requests to call people liars this week. The state Democratic Party pulled the anti-gay marriage plank out of their platform back in August. The press isn't making a big enough stink about that, some complain.
Hog football coach Houston Nutt hasn?t kept up with his early success or his promise of contending for a national championship. Expecting great things, the fan base has fractured, with a strong segment of dissidents.
The leaked intelligence report just states the obvious about Iraq. Democrats zero in on how the report describes the war as an expensive mistake. Republicans focus on the part that says things will get worse if we pull out.
Somebody should mention that Jim Holt will be in the front rank of the Arkansas Republican Party if Asa Hutchinson doesn't win his bid for governor. Gov. Mike Huckabee is term-limited. Lt. Gov. Win Rockefeller suffered a tragic, too-soon death.
Hardin and Sugg make a sale By John Brummett Like Felix and Oscar from the "Odd Couple," the state's most publicity-driven college president and the most publicity-shy one came by the other day.
Hogaholics in need of voltage By John Brummett Our hogaholism has blown completely out of control. We need to check ourselves into a padded room and let loose substantial voltage anytime anybody utters "Houston" or "Frank" or "Mitch" or "Gus. - Saturday, Sep 16, 2006

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