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Bond resigns immediately as Tyson CEO
Monday, January 5, 2009 | Tyson Foods Inc.’s president and chief executive officer is leaving the company immediately and a former chairman will step in to lead the world\'s largest meat company on an interim basis.

Sign of change: Jamie Barker with Sign-A-Rama in Johnson wipes down a sign Sunday after installing it on the side of the United Bank building on South Thompson Street in Springdale. Barker and a coworker installed four signs on the building. JASON IVESTER / Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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- Hogs downplay talk of rankings
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Wild-card birds fly high
- Ravens defense does job
- Texas looks east, finds motivation
- Sooners DB says Tebow is 4th-best
- Arkansas football team still making noise
- ANALYSIS : Next round has four rematches
- Atlanta's Smith edges Miami's Sparano for AP honor
- SUN BELT WOMEN : Scott's free throws with 1 second left win it for ASU
- SEC MEN : Struggling Sosa hits game-winner
- TOP 25 MEN : North Carolina suffers 1st loss
Today's Business Stories
- Phones' add-ons are rich in status
- Wireless clamor imperils pulsar lab
- Converting Prius to plug-in doubles gas efficiency
- Russian hackers a global menace
- The show must go on: Recession cramps Las Vegas electronics convention
- ON COMPUTERS : Study: Printers often misgauge cartridge's life
- Online mazes tied to Habitat for Humanity
Today's Style Stories
- It's about time
- Post-run heart issue likely 'blip on radar'
- Group logs miles, smiles while hitting high points in all states
- Happy trails
- Life lines
- Restless reader
- Diagonal crunch strengthens abdomen
- Readiness, fast thinking can avert hypothermia
- At 50-year mark, aging study seeks healthy octogenarians
- Even amateur bowlers get serious injuries, study shows
- Check your knowledge
- ON TV CONTEST : Oh TV brother (or sister), where art thou?
- Yes, yoga can build muscle strength too
- Signal Hill tops the list as Arkansas' pinnacle
- Fitness market
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TRAVELERS' CHECK : Wise drivers go prepared for the worst
The one-hour standstill on icy Interstate 540 near the Bobby Hopper Tunnel was a walk in the park compared with previous Arkansas highway troubles. — Monday, December 29, 2008
FAYETTEVILLE : Groundbreaking held for new court building
FAYETTEVILLE — District Court clerks have a year left in cramped quarters before they can move into their half of a new $3.6 million court building. — Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Report urges state to fund homeless aid
A task force wants the state to earmark about $2 million a year for the Department of Human Services to help homeless people, but the chance of that happening isn't good. — Wednesday, December 31, 2008
As tax on natural gas kicks in, intake unclear
Arkansas' increased severance tax on natural gas, approved in April after much debate, takes effect today amid questions about how many dollars it will produce for the state and what those dollars will do. — Thursday, January 1, 2009
Judge's 2009 resolution has etiquette as priority
CONWAY — It's been years, but Circuit Judge David Reynolds of Conway well remembers a woman who showed up for jury duty in her aerobics outfit. — Friday, January 2, 2009
SPRINGDALE : Sprouse takes oath as mayor
SPRINGDALE — With friends and family looking on, Doug Sprouse was sworn in Friday as the city's 44th mayor. — Saturday, January 3, 2009
UAMS to begin testing breast cancer vaccine
UAMS scientists expect to start clinical trials as early as this spring on a new vaccine they hope will help prevent the recurrence of breast cancer. — Sunday, January 4, 2009





