Sunday morning Ark-La-Tex roundup
Ark. News Bureau: State ready to reap money from Internet sales (Boo)
Texarkana Gazette: Swepco's Hempstead plant to face hot issues
John Brummett: Bill, Karl, Hillary and Mitt
John Brummett (national column): Last man standing: the woman
Roby Brock: Arkansas business update
David Sanders: Conventional wisdom and the candidates
Meredith Oakley: Head-on approach to history
AP (DeMillo): Experts debate impact of Ark court's FOI ruling
AP (DeMillo): African students trace history (reprinted in NYT/WP)
Ark. News Bureau: Snyder staffers sitting pretty
ADG (Blomeley): Bingo, beer among laws ready to go
ADG (Nasaw): Big, bulky, out of tune with times
ADG: JP seeking to stay election-case ruling
AP: El Dorado company says it will stay in Ouachita River project
Texarkana Gazette: Barbara Horn takes new role with CSG
Heber Springs Sun-Times: Questions persist about nat'l ID card plan
Waco Tribune: Toll roads take fastest route
Ft. Worth Star Telegram: Texas House: power to the ...
KPRC Houston: Perry keeps power intact as he raises money
South Texas Chisme: Texas government less open, less accountable
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: State's teacher retirement system in risk
Tyler Morning Telegraph: Sales tax holiday moves to third Aug w/end
Paris News: Laney says speakers' power not absolute
Corsicana Daily Sun: Texas House leaders behind college aid
Shreveport Times: Louisiana parks drawing more in-state visitors
Monroe News-Star: Speed limit enforcement puts heat on speed demons
WWL New Orleans: Sales tax holidy begins Friday
New Orleans Times-Picayune: Katrina volunteers get honor
Lafayette Daily Advertiser: C'est Vrai: Marquis de La Fayette
New Orleans Times-Picayune: Shippers argue over who pays
New Orleans Times-Picayune: Cancer center for New Orleans planned
Sulphur SW Daily News: Chamber Board supports veto session
Texarkana Gazette: Swepco's Hempstead plant to face hot issues
John Brummett: Bill, Karl, Hillary and Mitt
John Brummett (national column): Last man standing: the woman
Roby Brock: Arkansas business update
David Sanders: Conventional wisdom and the candidates
Meredith Oakley: Head-on approach to history
AP (DeMillo): Experts debate impact of Ark court's FOI ruling
AP (DeMillo): African students trace history (reprinted in NYT/WP)
Ark. News Bureau: Snyder staffers sitting pretty
ADG (Blomeley): Bingo, beer among laws ready to go
ADG (Nasaw): Big, bulky, out of tune with times
ADG: JP seeking to stay election-case ruling
AP: El Dorado company says it will stay in Ouachita River project
Texarkana Gazette: Barbara Horn takes new role with CSG
Heber Springs Sun-Times: Questions persist about nat'l ID card plan
Waco Tribune: Toll roads take fastest route
Ft. Worth Star Telegram: Texas House: power to the ...
KPRC Houston: Perry keeps power intact as he raises money
South Texas Chisme: Texas government less open, less accountable
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: State's teacher retirement system in risk
Tyler Morning Telegraph: Sales tax holiday moves to third Aug w/end
Paris News: Laney says speakers' power not absolute
Corsicana Daily Sun: Texas House leaders behind college aid
Shreveport Times: Louisiana parks drawing more in-state visitors
Monroe News-Star: Speed limit enforcement puts heat on speed demons
WWL New Orleans: Sales tax holidy begins Friday
New Orleans Times-Picayune: Katrina volunteers get honor
Lafayette Daily Advertiser: C'est Vrai: Marquis de La Fayette
New Orleans Times-Picayune: Shippers argue over who pays
New Orleans Times-Picayune: Cancer center for New Orleans planned
Sulphur SW Daily News: Chamber Board supports veto session
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