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John Brummett

Glimpse of a meltdown
By John Brummett
It came off as whining, peevish and altogether odd and unsettling. - Monday, Mar 3, 2008

Spare me the righteousness
By John Brummett
I signed the lottery amendment at my polling place on Super Tuesday. - Sun, Mar 02, 2008

Beebe's government by smug
By John Brummett
There is the principle that democratic government ought to be open and inclusive and accountable. - Sat, Mar 01, 2008

Substance on severance
By John Brummett
Gov. Mike Beebe remains huddled in the state Capitol, endeavoring to bring the natural gas industry and legislators together on a negotiated increase in our absurdly microscopic severance tax. - Thu, Feb 28, 2008

When your soft side backfires
By John Brummett
Hillary Clinton is capable of a spontaneous personal moment on the campaign trail. - Tue, Feb 26, 2008

Obama shrugged
By John Brummett
Days after he'd been nominated by Democrats for president in the summer of 1988, while enjoying a double-digit lead in the polls, Michael Dukakis took what he fancied as a Trumanesque whistle-stop train tour. - Mon, Feb 25, 2008

Welcome back, Asa
By John Brummett
There aren't many statewide offices left for Asa Hutchinson to lose. - Sun, Feb 24, 2008

Media criticism galore
By John Brummett
Everyone is a media critic, which is how it goes when you have free expression. - Sat, Feb 23, 2008

Odd name, odd debate
By John Brummett
This severance tax debate is an odd little thing. It's as if eight to a dozen people care. - Thu, Feb 21, 2008

Comeback Kid, the sequel
By John Brummett
Hillary Clinton's inevitable comeback-kid heroics might begin tonight in Wisconsin, where they would generate extra excitement because of being unexpected. - Tue, Feb 19, 2008

Living to run and running to live
By John Brummett
Once there was a blustery and egomaniacal newspaper columnist, if I might risk redundancy, who went on a columnizing rampage about the basketball coach. - Mon, Feb 18, 2008

Obama-Clinton: One man's analysis
By John Brummett
The stirring contest between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton has gripped the nation, split Democrats and pitted family members against family members and friends against friends. - Sun, Feb 17, 2008

How much for that handshake?
By John Brummett
It sounds so funny you wish you had been there. - Sat, Feb 16, 2008

Beware of Hillary now
By John Brummett
Never underestimate the Clintons. That's what one of their early close associates reminded me the morning after I'd fallen for the prevailing notion that Hillary was about to lose New Hampshire. - Thu, Feb 14, 2008

Can Hillary's prophecy be fulfilled?
By John Brummett
There is gamesmanship aplenty in the Democratic presidential race, including a clever message from the newly troubled Hillary Clinton campaign. - Tue, Feb 12, 2008

When the first spouse is an ex-president
By John Brummett
Here is a story with three angles. One is Bill Clinton's seemingly incurable tendency to get himself slimy. - Mon, Feb 11, 2008

That old up, down business
By John Brummett
I was rapt by Barack Obama's rhetorical splendor the other night, as struck by the poetic phrases as the eloquent delivery. - Sun, Feb 10, 2008

Twisted adventures of Clinton cultists
By John Brummett
I'd write about Mike Huckabee's continuing candidacy, but it comes down to the fact that he and his brood having nothing else to do. - Sat, Feb 09, 2008

Random thoughts the big day after
By John Brummett
Political activity was so vast and intense Tuesday night that the best way to cover it at this point is with quick random hits. - Thu, Feb 07, 2008

Those two eccentric states
By John Brummett
On this Super Tuesday evening I'll direct my attention to our most eccentric states, Arkansas and California. - Tue, Feb 05, 2008

Will Mr. Smith go back to Washington?
By John Brummett
Senate Democrats put on what they called a "progressive media summit" last week on Capitol Hill. - Mon, Feb 04, 2008

Huckabee's pro-McCain purpose
By John Brummett
Oh, yes, Mike Huckabee. We nearly forgot about him. He was the Republican presidential front-runner for several hours. - Sun, Feb 03, 2008

Dennis Byrd

David J. Sanders

Memories of William F. Buckley Jr.
By David Sanders
When William F. Buckley Jr. lived, he lived well. - Sun, Mar 02, 2008

Halter's lottery plan for Arkansas
By David Sanders
Lt. Gov. Bill Halter is taking a huge risk. Arkansas' No. 2 Democrat is on a crusade to bring the lottery to a state that has been suspect in the past of measures to expand gambling. - Wed, Feb 27, 2008

Just (borrowed) words
By David Sanders
It was bound to happen at some point. Barack Obama, the newly anointed frontrunner in the race for the Democratic nomination, faced a real challenge in terms of a story that could have been potentially damaging to his campaign. - Sun, Feb 24, 2008

'Talkin' 'bout my generation'
By David Sanders
The fact that most elections have focused on generations other than my own is something I have gotten used to. - Wed, Feb 20, 2008

Remembering and then forgetting the Clintons
By David Sanders
Hillary Clinton is far from being an afterthought in the Democratic presidential contest, but she is fading fast. - Sun, Feb 17, 2008

Why does Huckabee continue?
By David Sanders
As Virginia Republicans prepared to vote Tuesday, polls showed Mike Huckabee closing in on John McCain's lead. - Wed, Feb 13, 2008

'Hi, my name is John McCain'
By David Sanders
John McCain faces a tough task. His emergence as the Republican Party's eventual presidential nominee requires him to reach out to convictional conservatives who, for a better part of a decade and with increasing intensity, have viewed him as an apostate. - Sun, Feb 10, 2008

Beebe's error on severance tax
By David Sanders
Out of nowhere, Gov. Mike Beebe announced a couple weeks ago that he would call lawmakers into special session if he and the natural gas industry could come to some agreement on an increase in the state's severance tax in lieu of letting voters decide the i - Wed, Feb 06, 2008

This conservative's choice
By David Sanders
With a little more than 48 hours left until the polls open, yours truly faces that unavoidable decision every voter faces leading up to an election: For whom will I cast my vote? - Sun, Feb 03, 2008

Doug Thompson

School Shuffle Goes On
By Doug Thompson
OK. Let me get this straight. - Sat, Feb 23, 2008

Benton County was warned
By Doug Thompson
The Benton County Tax Collector's office has problems. The county received warnings about those problems from state auditors long before the latest snafu. - Sat, Feb 16, 2008

Running in place
By Doug Thompson
Asking why Mike Huckabee stays in the GOP race is asking the wrong question. - Sat, Feb 09, 2008

Harry King - Sports

Beverley warms up, UA wins
By Harry King
FAYETTEVILLE - The most pervasive question of Arkansas' slump went unasked on Saturday. - Sun, Mar 02, 2008

Ticket hike reflects economy
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - The New York dateline story with the CNN/Money credit line began: "Don't look now, but $2 a gallon gas is here. - Sat, Mar 01, 2008

For splash, Nolan is the right hire for ASU
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - Strictly for splash, Nolan Richardson is the right hire for Arkansas State University. - Thu, Feb 28, 2008

Somebody has to make a play
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - By the time I tuned to the finals of the World Match Play championship, Tiger Woods and Stewart Cink were playing No. - Wed, Feb 27, 2008

Dorsey status will affect draft
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - LSU defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey just might be the Alan Branch of the 2008 NFL draft. - Tue, Feb 26, 2008

Arkansas fails on road, again
By Harry King
LEXINGTON, Ky. - At the Arkansas timeout with 3:45 to play, three of us tried to pinpoint the last time the Razorbacks won a close one on the road in front of a large crowd. - Sun, Feb 24, 2008

Pelphrey's return takes back seat
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - When the post-game quote sheet was delivered, John Pelphrey's line about going back to Kentucky was outlandish in unfettered black and white. - Sat, Feb 23, 2008

21 straight qualifies as run for Razorbacks
By Harry King
FAYETTEVILLE - It's one of my pet peeves, the loose way we use "run" to describe a sequence of relatively minor consequence. - Thu, Feb 21, 2008

Spring game should pique interest
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - Almost every April, there was a legitimate excuse to miss the final scrimmage of spring football practice at Arkansas. - Wed, Feb 20, 2008

Deeper in debt to Smarty Jones
By Harry King
HOT SPRINGS - Four years removed from foolish, I'm getting deeper in the hole with Smarty Jones. - Tue, Feb 19, 2008

MSU opens two-game lead on UA
By Harry King
STARKVILLE, Miss. - Down the stretch, Mississippi State's position was so precarious that the students almost forgot to boo Gary Ervin. - Sun, Feb 17, 2008

Courtside seats are revenue producers
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - Instead of faces, I kept seeing dollar signs. Big Orange ones. - Sat, Feb 16, 2008

Vols' second-half rhythm too much for UA
By Harry King
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Charles Thomas' double-jump protest of a foul and the follow-up technical on coach John Pelphrey epitomized their frustration. - Thu, Feb 14, 2008

UA passing stats way behind
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - Looking for passing and receiving Razorbacks in the Southeastern Conference record book, the quest was detoured by John Reaves. - Wed, Feb 13, 2008

Pac 10 might be too good at the top
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - Identified as the best of the best in college basketball, the Pac 10 could just be too good at the top for its own good. - Tue, Feb 12, 2008

Arkansas beats Ole Miss at less than best
By Harry King
FAYETTEVILLE - The quote about beauty being in the eye of the beholder kicked in during the second half of Arkansas over Mississippi. - Sun, Feb 10, 2008

Recruiting rankings: Fire Carroll
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - Lloyd Carr is out of work and Pete Carroll should be. - Sat, Feb 09, 2008

NCAA strict about trademark sayings
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - Handcuffed by the NCAA, businesses need some advertising alternatives when folks flock to town next month for a weekend of big-time basketball. - Thu, Feb 07, 2008

Signing day or April 15?
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - The first Wednesday in February might be more dreaded than April 15. - Wed, Feb 06, 2008

D-line does it for Giants
By Harry King
LITTLE ROCK - For a fan of old-school football, the Super Bowl was quite enjoyable. - Tue, Feb 05, 2008

Florida stinks it up from outside
By Harry King
FAYETTEVILLE - Ten minutes without a turnover for Arkansas; 20 minutes without a 3 for Florida, and a one-minute spot for Bobby Petrino. - Sun, Feb 03, 2008

Joe Mosby - Outdoors

New deer management plan set in place
By Joe Mosby
Among Arkansas outdoor pursuits, all else takes a back seat to deer hunting. - Sat, Mar 01, 2008

Talking about trolling in Arkansas
By Joe Mosby
It is debatable how the term "troll" came into our language. - Sat, Feb 23, 2008

Keeping wildlife at a distance
By Joe Mosby
Wildlife in Arkansas, large and small, flying or walking or crawling, is most enjoyable at a distance from people - not in homes or backyards. - Sat, Feb 16, 2008

New fishing rules no cause for panic
By Joe Mosby
With the arrival of a new year - and we are more than a month into that - inevitably comes some changes in Arkansas fishing rules. - Sat, Feb 09, 2008

Micki Bare - Diamond in the Rough

Excuse me, but could you translate your English into English?
By Micki Bare
Just as the Southerner must have the Northern-speak of a New Yorker translated, so must those of us from the States have the English of someone from the United Kingdom translated. - Sat, Mar 01, 2008

Young travelers enriched by cell service, proximity to bathroom
By Micki Bare
When my parents visited Europe during their YIPPIE-the-kids-are-finally-all-out-of-the-house phase, they enthusiastically anticipated the centuries-old architecture. - Sat, Feb 23, 2008

Playground-enhanced malls: good for economy, bad for teens
By Micki Bare
Competition with superstores is the first reason I conjure up in favor of playgrounds in the middle of malls. - Sat, Feb 16, 2008

Super Mom's sports team devotion saves the day
By Micki Bare
When we last peeked into the world of Super Mom, she bravely overcame evil using the wonders of technology. - Sat, Feb 09, 2008


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