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Articles from Arkansas Business (May 30, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
Accounting fight. Brief Article 234
Acxiom Corp. Brief Article 27
Agriculture Secretary touts Free Trade Agreement. Henry, John 707
Alltel faces lawsuit over patent infringement. Taulbee, Chip 213
American Chemical Society. Brief Article 44
American Eagle adds Dallas flight, cuts Chicago flight. Turner, Lance 464
Arkansas business list: Telecommunications Cos. Moritz, Gwen Illustration 3905
Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care. Brief Article 62
Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation. Brief Article 36
Arkansas Red Cross makes more cuts. Turner, Lance Brief Article 197
As landscape changes, Alltel a likely acquirer. Taulbee, Chip 1298
Association for Childhood Education International. Brief Article 36
ASU to shut pharmacy's doors. Friedman, Mark Brief Article 175
Bank of the Ozarks. Brief Article 54
Bar buy. Waldon, George Brief Article 79
Beginning June 1, consumers living in Arkansas will have the right to order a free copy of their credit report thanks to the Fair & Accurate Credit Transactions Act. 69
Blytheville firm sues over dirt order. Friedman, Mark Brief Article 237
By the numbers. Waldon, George Brief Article 86
Calendar. Calendar 313
Central Arkansas Hospital. Brief Article 39
Chenal Abode I. Waldon, George Brief Article 73
Chenal Abode II. Waldon, George Brief Article 83
Chenal Abode III. Waldon, George Brief Article 86
City gives $270,000 to Black River Tech. Friedman, Mark Brief Article 142
College friend returns 'final four' ring to Huery. Bowden, Bill Brief Article 248
Corrections. Correction Notice 85
Curtis W. Coleman, president/CEO of Safe Foods Corp. of North Little Rock, was named the winner of the Arkansas Venture Forum's first Entrepreneur of the Year Award. 83
DAC Technologies Group International Inc. Brief Article 40
Dealing with good news. Karrh, Jim 594
Diamond Lakes Federal Credit Union. Brief Article 39
Dillard's 1Q profit drops 29 percent. 287
Divorce court. Brief Article 300
Educational development. Waldon, George 50
Entertaiment whenever, wherever. Hinkel, Nate 1503
Estates sale. Waldon, George Brief Article 125
Fairfield Resorts Inc., the vacation ownership company that was started in Arkansas 39 years ago, has become the first in its field to reach the 500,000 owners mark. Brief Article 55
First Federal Bancshares of Arkansas Inc. has declared a dividend of 12 cents a share payable June 22 to stockholders of record on June 8. 38
Hino Motors Ltd., the Japanese truck manufacturer that's building a parts plant at Marion's Railport Industrial Park, intends to spend a record $642 million on plant and equipment for its fiscal 2005, which ends March 2006, according to an article on the Nihon Keizai Shimbun online edition. Brief Article 112
Human Resources Personnel Agency. Brief Article 55
Industrial site. Waldon, George Brief Article 81
J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. of Lowell has been recognized by Target Corp. of Minneapolis with the 2004 Outbound Partner of the Year award. 68
John Daly Enterprises of Deerfield Beach, Fla., and Custom Gloves LLC of Addison, Texas, have signed a licensing agreement. Brief Article 46
Jonesboro firm lays off 23 workers. Friedman, Mark Brief Article 129
Juniper Bank of Wilmington, Del., a member of the Barclays Group that issues full-service credit cards, has signed a multiyear contract with Acxiom Corp. 49
KC on WB. Hinkel, Nate Brief Article 211
LaFrance land. Waldon, George Brief Article 77
Listener supported. Hinkel, Nate 302
Menacing merger. Hinkel, Nate Brief Article 215
NCAA. Brief Article 28
New life for state's first skyscraper: 4th makeover planned for Pyramid Building in downtown LR. Waldon, George 1538
Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport. Brief Article 21
Office consolidation. Waldon, George Brief Article 137
Office mortgage. Waldon, George Brief Article 76
Old Buildings loan. Waldon, George Brief Article 85
Omnicom Group will soon open a 5,000-SF combination business lounge and virtual office facility so Wal-Mart Stores Inc. vendors will have a place to relax, grab a cup of coffee, check e-mail, hold meetings, and even create and revise presentations. 59
Only two Arkansas cities offer broadband. Friedman, Mark 1096
Paper Industry Management Association. Brief Article 31
Parks Department. Brief Article 37
Parts financing. Waldon, George Brief Article 85
Retired Air Force Brigadier General William T. Seawell, 87, a Pine Bluff native who became commandant of cadets at the Air Force Academy and later the chairman and CEO of Pan American World Airways of Portsmouth, N.H., died May 20. Obituary 83
SBC continues to gain ground in long-distance market. Moritz, Gwen 652
Sells/Clark in Little Rock has been awarded best of television and best of radio awards for its bank clients in the 2005 Bank Advertising Awards competition. Brief Article 42
Simmons First National Bank. Brief Article 52
Six lanes ... no waiting! Saline County. Advertisement 297
Stock summary. Illustration 698
Sub-stitution. Brief Article 219
Taxing the system. 559
The great compromiser. Brief Article 240
The Texarkana Chamber of Commerce said the closure of the Red River Army Depot and the Lone Star Army Ammunition plant, as recommended by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission, would have an economic impact of $404 million a year on the region. Brief Article 69
Thrice the transactions. 151
Tourism: a natural for Arkansas. Rice, Joe David 703
Tyson to investigate PETA claims. Turner, Lance Brief Article 285
Walton Arts Center sues over trademark. 400
Winrock update. Brief Article 133

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