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Articles from Arkansas Business (May 4, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
... But in the ring ... 499
[Cartoon]. Cartoon 15
100 days. Editorial 448
Acxiom Corp. has signed a multi-year renewal with Chase Card Services, the credit card division of JPMorgan Chase & Co., to provide customer marketing services. 49
Affiliated Foods merger or sale appears likely. Hengel, Mark Brief article 174
And now, the flu. 295
Angels prospect shines in Travs pitching debut. Harris, Jim 902
Apologetic Pelphrey sends fans a letter. 361
Arkansan gets offer. Brief article 59
ASU receives $1.75m for business incubator. Brief article 82
Bank buy. 98
Basketball roster switches. 281
Best seat in the house: Pat Gazzola: catfish cook knows the hogs best. Bahn, Chris Interview 1499
BNSF Logistics LLC of Springdale has been selected as 2008 Fixture/ Construction Carrier of the Year by Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 41
Branch funding. Waldon, George 120
Brett Eibner. Brief article 82
Busy weekend scheduled in Fayetteville. Brief article 189
Calendar: May 2009. Calendar 559
Canadian company plans Arkansas biofuel plant. Turner, Lance 185
Car wash financing. Waldon, George 80
CBS. 88
Celerit Solutions. 41
Chasing the bar: Lake Hamilton pole vaulter owns second-best jump in nation. Seaton, Philip 609
Chenal home. Waldon, George 103
Church mortgage. Waldon, George 69
Club like no other. 375
Coming soon. 37
Condo buy. Waldon, George 103
Construction of the ASU Delta Center for Economic Development in Jonesboro should be completed in August. Waldon, George 52
Continental Express hits bumpy road. Friedman, Mark 1559
Craighead County repeats drop in sales tax receipts. Friedman, Mark 196
Cromwell Architects Engineers Inc. 38
Crye-Leike Realtors. 75
Current NBA draft rules are obviously not working. Seaton, Philip 751
Delta Trust Investments Inc. 37
Deltic Timber Corp. 29
Doing the numbers. Hengel, Mark 439
Duke: masters was 'probably best I've played'. Harris, Jim Interview 877
EDA grants to fund innovation centers. Brief article 104
Farm Credit Midsouth. 47
From the publisher. Hankins, Jeff Brief article 244
Futurity First Insurance Group of Rocky Hill, Conn., has opened a permanent Little Rock branch office at 9714 Maumelle Blvd. Brief article 57
Growing contributions. 316
Gwen V. Childs, professor and chair of the Department of Neurobiology & Developmental Sciences at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, has received the 2009 Outstanding Woman Faculty Award. 55
Harding University's tutoring program is the first in the nation to receive continuing certification from the National Association for Developmental Education. 37
Health care reform redux. Hankins, Jeff 484
Hendrix claims a crown: Warriors win first league title with SCAC Baseball Championship. 185
Hogs add three. Seaton, Philip Brief article 68
Hungry for news. Brief article 272
IA, Station X team up again. Brief article 87
In vino veritas. 112
Is it over for JT? Is it starting for MM? 195
John Daly. 65
Ken Duke steps up and takes his beating. Harris, Jim 721
Ken Duke. 86
Land transaction. Waldon, George 136
Largest newspapers by daily circulation. 137
Lexington Park loan. Waldon, George Brief article 104
Life after Alltel: businesses rise from ashes: nine new companies emerge from merger, more are expected. Company overview 1674
Lions World Services sacks executive director. Moritz, Gwen Brief article 177
LR entrepreneur's MeritBuilder lets employees create personal brands. Carter, Mark 978
LR entrepreneur's reversal of fortune. Waldon, George 1068
Medical bill. 266
Mitch Mustain. Brief article 65
No crying in Monticello. Brief article 235
North Arkansas Regional Medical Center. 34
Norwalk Furniture now Luxe Home Interiors. Henry, John 44
One-time gain lifts earnings of Baldor. 155
Operator of two hospitals didn't pay bills, officials say. Friedman, Mark 333
P.A.M. executives get slight increase in pay. 236
P.A.M. Transportation posts $3.3 million loss. Financial report 181
Paul Eells really was that sincere. Sullivan, Steve 636
Phillips Moudy Duke Real Estate. 32
Priority Bank at the top of return on equity list. Sparkman, Worth 460
Probate notice. Brief article 198
Public companies' annual reports. Directory 1463
Public financial institutions. Moritz, Gwen 326
Public notice. Public notice 454
Rainey note. Waldon, George 64
Real Deal coming back to the Rock next year: organizer wants to keep event in central Arkansas. Seaton, Philip Brief article 208
Rearranging the furniture. Hengel, Mark 40
Recession's effects on Arkansas' public companies prove mixed. Henry, John 701
Reese Rowland, a principal with Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects Ltd. of Little Rock, will present a lecture titled "Halfway There: Creating Place Through an Architecture of Meaning" at 6 p.m. on May 5, at the Arkansas Studies Institute. 51
Ridge estates dispute. Brief article 311
Russell Gunter, a director at the firm of Cross Gunter Witherspoon & Galchus of Little Rock, has received the Jim Wilkins Lifetime Achievement Award from the Arkansas Society for Human Resource Management of Little Rock. 55
SAU tops in State. Brief article 119
School purchase. Waldon, George Brief article 127
Sherwood sale. Waldon, George Brief article 74
Somehow, someway Hogs still in SEC hunt. Birch, Brent 695
Southwest acquisition. Waldon, George Brief article 55
Southwest Power Pool OKs transmission plans. Henry, John Brief article 153
Speaking out. 179
Spring make or break grades: several razorbacks helped themselves, others didn't. Bahn, Chris 2054
Stanley Reed to lead Farm Bureau trade panel. Turner, Lance 159
State of vaulting. 337
Stock summary. 672
Summer release. Hengel, Mark Brief article 168
Taylor career may hinqe on bringing back burns. Acri, Justin 838
Terri Mathis has joined Mulhearn Wilson Constructors of North Little Rock as financial controller. Brief article 76
The Arkansas Department of Education has contracted to use IBM technology to monitor its spending of the $569.9 million in American Recovery & Reinvestment Act funding grants. 42

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