June 2007 Archives

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'Turn Your Radio On' was once a popular song. Try it - it's still a fulfilling experience. via Montgomery Advertiser

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"Because food items are sold by so many merchants, we've provided the rules to all of those merchants. We also have provided a guide that merchants can keep as a handy reference should they have questions."

In just two days. Arkansans become the beneficiaries of sweeping tax reform enacted this past legislative session: A tax reduction that means you will be paying less at the grocery checkout counter. via KATV Little Rock

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"I've showed this to two or three potential employers and they were impressed with it"

ELIZABETH HIGGINS Eagle Correspondent Published June 27, 2007 10:21 PM CDT Career Ready Alabama has launched a marketing campaign to show job seekers and employers the benefits of the Career Readiness ... via Daily Mountain Eagle Online Edition

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Hot Springs Holiday fireworks at dark at Power Boats at the Highway 7 causeway. Heber Springs: Sandy Beach on Greers Ferry Lake. via CW Arkansas

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Listened in to the balloting at the Democratic con- vention, all day and night. The seem to enjoy killing time in balloting so many times for a candidate. There is a deadlock, and they will as it seems to be have to keep on voting for many more days...
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This green pea salad is as pretty as it is flavorful, with bright green peas, shredded carrot, bell pepper, red onion, and celery. Serve this salad with any summer meal...
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TAMAR LEWIN and DAVID M. HERSZENHORN For several years, two lawyers intent on helping black children do as well in school as white children had a kind of roadshow: Michael A. Rebell would describe the recent ... via HendersonvilleNews.com

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The Delaware Governor's Task Force on Health Disparities on Wednesday released a set of recommendations to address racial disparities in health care and disease rates, the Wilmington News Journal reports. via MediLexicon

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Some Southerners are pretty skeptical of horoscopes and the people that read them. If we are to ever fully understand all the star signs and the people they represent, we need symbols that all true Southerners understand: ... Southern Horoscopes...
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"Things are boiling up to a crisis point"

Inmates at Alabama's Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women are using spit and newspaper to patch broken windows and keep out insects and the elements, according to a report from a court-ordered monitor. via Birmingham News Online

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