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Goodbye Sid

SUSAN “SID” SARGENT Sid Sargent, 65, of Lincoln died Sunday, January 20, 2008 at home in her bed. Born September 7, 1942, in New York, NY, the daughter of Fitzwilliam

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AIDS Still challenging, but not the death sentence it once was

By Sunshine Morgan Hanging on the wall of the Washington County HIV Clinic in Fayetteville, is a quote by an AIDS patient: “I deal with this disease by looking at

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Opinion : Daddy Warbucks

Can it be, a recession, is upon us Well, Daddy W. thinks the R-word, yes, “recession,” is once again popping up on the American economic scene. Why? The ripple affects

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Opinion: Doug Thompson

Primaries: The end begins By Doug Thompson

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Meeting Michelle Obama

By Judy Macklin Michelle Obama is a charmer. I know, because I was totally charmed by her.

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On the Aisle- Film Review by Tony Macklin

Starting Out in the Evening and The Savages According to a recent movie, growing old and dying in the west is a lark. According to “The Bucket List,” you meet

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Highlights – Earl and Ernie Cate with the XNA Allstars, The Coal Men, Karrin Allyson and More

January 24-31 Starlight Jazz Jazz vocalist Karrin Allyson will perform two shows at the Walton Arts Center’s intimate Starr theater Friday night. Allyson's career has been on a steady upward
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8 Days a Week January 24-31

All events listed in 8 Days a Week are open to the public. To submit a listing, send to FFW, 203 N. College Ave., Fayetteville, AR 72701, or fax to
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Music & Clubs

Thursday, Jan. 24 Arsaga’s Crossover - Jazz jam Bayou - Peter Karp Deja Vu - DJ Revellution George’s - Hero Factor, Vandevander Goodfolk - Wheatfeild Green Door - 1 oz.
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E Wine of the Week – Bruce Cochran

Hello Everyone, This week we’ll continue our exploration of the world of wine with a look at a grape that is old and new at the same time, a great