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Irate Ark. man posts county e-mail records in privacy fight

An Arkansas resident is posting the internal e-mail records of various officials in the Pulaski County clerk's office on his Web site in retaliation for what he calls the county's refusal to remove certain public documents containing Social Security numbers from its Web site.

Irate Ark. man posts county e-mail records in privacy fight

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Gunman wounds Ark. Dem? chairman

Arkansas Democratic Party Chairman Bill Gwatney was raced to an ambulance on a stretcher after being shot at party headquarters in Little Rock.

Shots fired at Ark. Democrats' headquarters

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Wal-Mart Brazil Launches E-Commerce Arm BENTONVILLE, Ark.Wal-Mart Brazil has launched its first virtual store. In Brazil, shoppers of...

In Brazil, shoppers of Wal-Mart’s Bompreco hypermarkets in the Northwest and Big in the South can access the Web sites of both formats, and be redirected to Wal-Mart’s e-commerce homepage.

Man acquitted in Aug. accused of robbing same bank

JONESBORO, Ark. -- A man acquitted a month ago of robbing a bank has been arrested in another robbery at the same bank. The man, 35, was accused of robbing Liberty Bank on Tuesday, police say.

Explosive find: Auctioneers find C-4 in suitcase

MAYFLOWER, Ark. (AP) — Auctioneers preparing for a backyard estate sale Saturday morning made an explosive discovery among the china and other items up for bid — a suitcase full of military-grade explosives.

Explosive find: Auctioneers find C-4 in suitcase

MAYFLOWER, Ark. -- Auctioneers preparing for a backyard estate sale Saturday morning made an explosive discovery among the china and other items up for bid - a suitcase full of military-grade explosives.

Acxiom(R) Helps Online Advertisers Identify and Reach Target Consumers on the First Try, Every Time

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Acxiom Corporation (NASDAQ: ACXM), a global interactive marketing services company, is showcasing game-changing online display ad targeting products this week at the OMMA Global Conference and Expo in New York. Relevance-X&trad

Fish flies out of lake, breaks Arkansas teen's jaw

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- It's a fishing tale that packs a wallop so strong it broke the jaw of a southeastern Arkansas teen and covered him in fish blood and guts.

IT Professionals Snoop Around Employees' Personal Information

According to a survey conducted by Cyber-Ark Software among 300 IT security professionals, 88% of them would take sensitive information with them if they were to be fired from their jobs. Only the remaining 12% of them said that they would not take advantage of the security breaches made possible by the companies that don't cut the access of former employees to the internal network of the company.

Gustav stalks? some evacuees

Port Arthur, Texas, residents fleeing Hurricane Gustav fill the Beech Street Baptist Church in Texarkana, Ark., on Monday.

J. K. Rowling Wins Copyright Fight

A U.S. district court ruled September 8 that Michigan publisher RDR Books could not proceed with the print publication of The Harry Potter Lexicon, a 400-page reference work by former school librarian Steven Vander Ark based on the website he created in 2000. In addition to ordering a permanent injunction barring the book’s publication, Judge Robert P. Patterson awarded the minimum damages of $750 for each of the series’ seven novels and Rowling’s two companion books—a total of $6,750—to Rowling and Warner Brothers, which is in the midst of filming the final three movies based on the Potter series.


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