CAC sees too much Pulaski Academy Maumelle Monitor Thu, 29 Dec 2011 00:08 AM PST Central Arkansas Christian will attempt to shake off a disappointing opening loss Friday in its Mustang Mountain season debut against McClellan. Kickoff Friday is at 7 p.m. | âRenters bewareâ of latest real estate scam The Log Cabin Democrat Thu, 29 Dec 2011 00:08 AM PST The term âbuyer bewareâ can now extend to ârenter bewareâ as the latest real estate scam has hit the Conway market. According to real estate agency owner, Pam McDowell, some of the properties she has listed for sale are being offered on various Web sites as rental properties but the offer is just too good to be true. read more | Bruins too much for Mustangs Maumelle Monitor Thu, 29 Dec 2011 00:07 AM PST Football season opened for Central Arkansas Christian on Monday, but most of the fireworks belonged to Pulaski Academy. | Studies cast more doubt on Avastin. Denver Post Thu, 29 Dec 2011 00:06 AM PST Avastin, the blockbuster drug that just lost approval for treating breast cancer, now looks disappointing against ovarian cancer too. Two studies found it did not improve survival for most patients and kept their disease from worsening for only a few months, with more side effects. | Lingonberries can protect blood vessels of BP and diabetic patients New Kerala Thu, 29 Dec 2011 00:03 AM PST Washington, Dec 29 : Ligonberry has a much higher antioxidant level in certain capacities than blueberries or raspberries, and it can help protect blood vessels of people who have hypertension or have diabetic damage from too much blood sugar, a Finland researcher has claimed. | A-rodâs shoulder had treatment, too New York Post Thu, 29 Dec 2011 00:02 AM PST Brian Cashman sees no risk and has zero problem with the Orthokine therapy that Alex Rodriguez underwent on his right knee earlier this month in Germany. In an interesting development, the Yankees general manager even said Rodriguez had the procedure done on his left shoulder as well.âThere appeared to... | Australia defeat India by 122 runs in 1st test AP via Yahoo! Sports Thu, 29 Dec 2011 00:01 AM PST Australia's revamped bowling attack proved too good for a veteran Indian batting lineup as Australia won the first match of the four-test series by 122 runs before stumps on the fourth day Thursday. Peter Siddle claimed three wickets, including the prize scalp of Sachin Tendulkar for the second time after Australia set India the imposing target of 292 runs to win. | Russ: Issues then and now similar Maumelle Monitor Wed, 28 Dec 2011 23:59 PM PST Twenty-five years ago, the issues facing Maumelle were much different in scope, but not too different from some of the issues the city is facing today. | | |
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