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  1. Growth of black media uneven: two slick magazines join state's newspapers, radio stations.(Minority Business): An article from: Arkansas Business by Carl D. Holcombe, 2004-04-05
  2. OA R.I.P.?(Outtakes: an inside look into Arkansas Media)(Oxford American in financial trouble)(Brief Article): An article from: Arkansas Business by Carl D. Holcombe, 2003-07-21
  3. Here's our scoop.(Northwest Arkansas Business Journal ): An article from: Arkansas Business by Unavailable, 2010-07-05

21. Newspapers & Magazines In Yellow Pages By SuperPages
Alabama Newspapers Magazines Alaska Newspapers Magazines Arizona Newspapers Magazines Arkansas Newspapers Magazines California Newspapers Magazines Colorado Newspapers
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22. Ripoff Report | Scams, Frauds, Reviews And Consumer Complaints On Newspapers –
Maumelle Living Magazine Terry Carpenter Ad Buyer Beware Your ad may never been printed! Maumelle, Arkansas Author Maumelle, Arkansas Newspapers – Magazines Maumelle Living
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This is the best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how a business took care of business. All business will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses. Consumers love to do business with someone that can admit mistakes and states how they made improvements.
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23. Ripoff Report | Scams, Frauds, Reviews And Consumer Complaints On Company: OK Ma
OK Marketing inc Kittredge Colorado I ordered a magazine and never have received one copy Kittredge, Colorado Author Holiday Island, Arkansas Newspapers – Magazines OK Marketing
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Corporate Advocacy Program
This is the best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how a business took care of business. All business will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses. Consumers love to do business with someone that can admit mistakes and states how they made improvements.
Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation and Customer Satisfaction Program.
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24. Terry Hawkins From Dumas, Arkansas Has Been Located By SpotaPerson
Dumas Newspapers; Newspaper Editor Owner Languages Dumas Clarion Terry Hawkins Find Dumas Arkansas newspapers, magazines, radio and TV stations at Mondo Times
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25. Leathers V. Medlock, 499 U.S. 439 (1991)
information by distinctive means, the information service provided by cable does not differ significantly from the information services provided by Arkansas' newspapers, magazines
http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/90-0029.ZD.html

26. FindLaw Cases And Codes
information by distinctive means, the information service provided by cable does not differ significantly from the information services provided by Arkansas' newspapers, magazines
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27. LEATHERS V. MEDLOCK, 499 U. S. 439 :: Volume 499 :: 1991 :: Full Text :: US Supr
information by distinctive means, the information service provided by cable does not differ significantly from the information services provided by Arkansas' newspapers, magazines
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    LEATHERS V. MEDLOCK, 499 U. S. 439 (1991)
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    Leathers v. Medlock, 499 U.S. 439 (1991)
    Leathers v. Medlock Nos. 90-29, 90-38 Argued Jan. 9, 1991 Decided April 16, 1991 499 U.S. 439 CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS Syllabus Arkansas' Gross Receipts Act imposes a tax on receipts from the sale of all tangible personal property and specified services, but expressly exempts, inter alia, Held: 1. Arkansas' extension of its generally applicable sales tax to cable television services alone, or to cable and satellite services, while exempting the print media, does not violate the First Amendment. Pp. 499 U. S. 444 (a) Although cable television, which provides news, information, and entertainment to its subscribers, is engaged in "speech" and is part of the "press" in much of its operation, the fact that it is taxed differently from other media does not, by itself, raise First Amendment concerns. Page 499 U. S. 440 The Arkansas tax presents none of the First Amendment difficulties that have led this Court to strike down differential taxation of speakers.

28. Duke Law Journal: Jim Chen, Conduit-Based Regulation Of Speech, 54 Duke L. J. 13
193 By failing to distinguish the information service provided by cable . . . from the information services provided by Arkansas' newspapers, magazines, television broadcasters
http://www.law.duke.edu/shell/cite.pl?54 Duke L. J. 1359

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