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Saving Our Sons Program: Part II

The President of Arkansas Baptist College... Fitz Hill... said he wanted to strike at the heart of the problem... takling black-on-black crime... which matches young people with responsibible adults.

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McCain campaigns with and praises Huckabee

LITTLE ROCK - Republican candidate John McCain and former rival Mike Huckabee campaigned together for the first time yesterday, with Huckabee joking that they were so civil as opponents they don't have to "unsay" any bad things.

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McCain and Huckabee mostly avoid VP questions

John McCain and Mike Huckabee always acted more like friends than rivals when they ran against one another in the Republican presidential primaries.

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McCain and Huckabee: Together Again

Elizabeth Holmes reports from Little Rock on the presidential race. John McCain and Mike Huckabee yucked it up on the back of McCain's campaign bus Friday. The two men–joined by their wives–were like two schoolboys as they traveled to the first of two fund-raisers. At one point, McCain was laughing so hard he could barely talk. “As [...]

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Origins of Rock & Roll - Jivin’ With Jordan

When I was a teenager in the 1950’s, rock and roll was catching the attention of most of my contemporaries. I wasn't immune to its attraction, but while I kept an eye on what was happening in that area I was also beginning to form my lifelong affection for the type of big band music [...]

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Marty Mac's World: Maloofs plan donation honoring Williamson

Kings co-owners Gavin and Joe Maloof plan to donate $10,000 to Arkansas Baptist College as a gift to former Kings forward Corliss Williamson, who announced his retirement last week.

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Corliss Williamson retires from the NBA

Sacramento Kings forward Corliss Williamson has retired after a 12-year NBA career. The 6-foot, 7-inch Williamson spent most of his career with the Kings but also played for Toronto, Detroit and Philadelphia. He was the Kings' first-round pick in the 1995...

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NBA Wire Notes | Marion says he wants out of Phoenix

Phoenix Suns forward Shawn Marion, the team's highest-paid player and a four-time All-Star, says he wants to be traded after eight years...

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Williamson to retire, make move to college coach

LITTLE ROCK -- Kings forward Corliss Williamson is set to retire from the NBA and become an assistant coach at Arkansas Baptist College, the school's athletic director said Tuesday.

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Sports in Brief | Landis puts letter to fans on Web site

Floyd Landis addressed his fans in a letter on his Web site yesterday, saying that having his 2006 Tour de France title stripped by an arbitration panel did some good because "we have shown that the anti-doping system is corrupt."

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U.S. expects physical match against Brazil

Coping with Brazil's finesse is worry enough - the tricky feints, bicycle kicks and showy backheel passes.

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Williamson calls time on NBA career

Former Raptor will become assistant coach at Arkansas Baptist College

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Former King Williamson to call it a career

Corliss Williamson is set to retire from the NBA and become an assistant coach at Arkansas Baptist College, the school's athletic director said Tuesday.

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Corliss Williamson to retire from NBA, take college job

LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Corliss Williamson is set to retire from the NBA and become an assistant coach at Arkansas Baptist College, the school's athletic director said Tuesday.

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Defending champion Blinn College rises to No. 1 in poll

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Defending national champion Blinn College rose from No. 3 to No. 1 in the NJCAA/JC Football.com poll released Tuesday.