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Paradise Lost

By Blair Jackson TFW Editor Jack and Mary White live in a modest house in Hartford, a small community of about 650. An herb garden flanks the east of the

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Fracking: What's at Stake?

By Joanna Pollock TFW Contributing Writer Fracking, a type of hydraulic fracturing, is actually a shortened term for the drilling extraction process known by the oil and gas industry as

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Things to do this week

SPECIAL EVENTS CAROL PRUSA LECTURE AND ARTIST’S RECEPTION — 5:30 p.m. today in room 213 of the Fine Arts Center building at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. CarolPrusa.com, Art.UArk.edu/FineArtsGallery

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Advice Goddess

Code Goo I’m a 33-year-old nurse in a five-month “friends with benefits” thing with a doctor co-worker. I am only 18 months out of an abusive 10-year relationship and wanted

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Risa's Stars

Everyone has heard (and talks) about Mercury retrograde. Lesser known are Mars and Venus retrogrades, joining Mercury retrograde this year. Mars retrograded Jan. 23 (last Monday) a long three-month Mars

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Sh!t the Obama Administration Says

Compiled by Blair Jackson President Obama — ‘The Fresh Prez’ Oh, Obama! It seems that you often forget where you are — and that people are listening to you; which

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Upcoming video games in 2012

By Mike Mahardy TFW Contributing Writer “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning” Release: Feb. 7 Platforms: PS3, Xbox 360, Windows The universe and lore of Amalur was created by fantasy author R.A.

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Movement Regains Momentum

By Blair Jackson Two months ago, the Fayetteville faction of Occupy Wall Street disbanded from their camp on the town square, but the group found new momentum in the national,

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The Polar Myth

An act of animal cruelty is under investigation after Russellville resident Jake Burris and his family arrived home Sunday to find their pet cat dead. Scrawled on the fur of

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Blackout Kills Bills

By Blair Jackson TFW Editor Last week, 115,00 websites went offline in a self-inflicted 24-hour blackout in protest of two pieces of U.S. legislation concerning online content piracy. As a