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NewsDecember 2, 2007

BENTON, Ark. -- There will be some extra cash but no holiday fruit baskets for Arkansas prisoners this year. In past years, state inmates received a holiday gift of an apple, an orange and $5 in commissary account money from the Corrections Department. But this year the state's more than 14,000 inmates will get $6 and no fruit...

The Associated Press

BENTON, Ark. -- There will be some extra cash but no holiday fruit baskets for Arkansas prisoners this year.

In past years, state inmates received a holiday gift of an apple, an orange and $5 in commissary account money from the Corrections Department. But this year the state's more than 14,000 inmates will get $6 and no fruit.

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"You don't get much fresh produce in prison, but we found they wanted the extra dollar," prison spokeswoman Dina Tyler said.

Assistant director Sheila Sharp said the small amount means something "for a whole lot of them." The $78,000 annual gift from the Correction Department gives poor inmates spending money during a season when incarceration can be particularly tough, she said.

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