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- E&L's Bar-B-Que
- Restaurant review, 8/24/89, 4G
- E.F. Young Manufacturing Co
- Named regional minority business of the
year, 10/1/91, 10B
- E.R.
- TV show close to real thing, emergency
personnel say, 11/17/94, 1D
- Eagle Bend Resort Club, 1/31/87, 1B;
10/28/86, 1B
- Eagle Lake
- Boat launch closed, 7/7/87, 1A
- Public access to Eagle Lake fading, 3/12/89,
12D
- Eagle Scouts SEE Boy and Girl Scouts
- Eagles
- Attempt to bring them back to coast, 5/11/86,
1B
- Eaglets' death
- Horn Island bald eagle chick takes to
wing, 3/7/91, 2B
- Hunters, pesticides blamed for state's
bald eagle decline, 7/4/91, 1B
- Man-made Southern Bald Eagles' nest in
Delisle, 10/20/92, 1B
- Six eagles poised to join Horn Island
colony, 3/9/89, 3B
- Steals fish from Purvis pond, 10/19/90,
1A
- Ealy, Eligh
- 105 yrs. old, 10/21/86, 1D
- Ealy, Jessie SEE Iraqi invasion
- Ear lobe
- Is crease sign of early heart disease?,
5/4/91, 4A
- Ear-piercing
- Fashionable, but is it safe?, 1/26/92,
1E
- Earl Scheib Auto Paint Shop
- Closes Jackson operation, 6/19/92, 5B
- Earley, Wanda
- Must serve her 15-year sentence for sexually
abusing her son, 2/13/92, 1B
- Earth Day, 1990
- Activities statewide highlight Earth Day,
4/23/90, 1A
- Boosted Mississippi's recycling efforts,
4/22/91, 1A
- Family cultivates a new lifestyle, 4/21/90,
1A
- Grenada teenager will get down and dirty,
4/19/90, 1B
- Pascagoula students invest in Costa Rican
rain forest, 4/18/90, 1B
- Schools accept the call, 4/15/90, 1B
- Students around the state can get involved,
4/20/90, 4B
- Today is Earth Day, 4/22/90, 1A+
- Tune into nature at LeFleur's Bluff, 4/19/90,
15E
- Earthquakes
- Mississippi, Jackson city schools prepared,
Canada says, 11/22/90, 5B
- Earthquakes, Humphreys County
- Tremors measure 2.4 on Richter scale,
12/12/92, 1A
- Earthquakes, Jackson
- Drill to test city's emergency readiness,
10/22/92, 4B
- Earthquakes, Los Angeles
- 8 from Mississippi on mercy mission, 1/22/94,
4B
- Mississippiians tell their stories of
Great Quake of '94, 1/18/94, 6A
- Earthquakes, Mississippi
- Antique dealers protecting valuable pieces,
11/26/90, 1A
- Board of Education tells schools to prepare,
8/17/90, 1B; 8/23/90, 5B
- Boyd Elementary students write own manual,
11/20/90, 4B
- Building codes unfit for quake, expert
says, 11/7/90, 6B
- California earthquake veteran stresses
organization, 10/6/90, 4B
- Citizens of northeast Mississippi show
concern, 11/25/90, 1A
- Concern causes boom in bottle water sales,
9/6/90, 1A
- Dams in north Mississipi eyed for strength,
10/14/94, 1A, 9A
- Disaster, medical emergency drill held,
8/11/89, 4B
- Drills helping emergency crews prepare,
10/14/90, 6B
- Earthquake preparedness (chart), 11/25/90,
19A
- Emergency Management Agency pays big for
quake awareness, 12/4/90, 1B
- ETV to examine earth's rumblings, 10/24/90,
1D
- EARTHQUAKES, MISSISSIPPI
- EXPERT PREDICTS MAJOR QUAKE FOR DECEMBER
2 OR 3, 7/15/90, 1E; 8/7/90, 3B
- Earthquakes, Mississippi
- Forecast keeps some away from school,
12/4/90, 1A
- Greenwood meeting on preparing for emergency,
10/30/90, 1B
- Hinds County emergency workers take response
course, 10/5/90, 5B
- Insurance firms shaken by high sales of
quake policies, 10/26/90, 1A
- Jackson officials practice response to
disaster, 11/29/90, 5B
- Jackson schools to drill in duck-and-cover
procedures, 9/20/90, 1A
- Law enforcement officials don't see
major problems with jails, 11/23/90, 1A
- Local officials say disaster plan is solid,
10/25/90, 5B
- Mabus seeks state strategy to meet quake
threat, 8/21/90, 1A
- Major quake could destroy Mississippi
River levees, 6/17/90, 5B
- Many industries gear up 'just in case',
11/27/90, 1B
- Medical community confident it could handle
disaster, 11/30/90, 1B
- Merchants profiting from sale of emergency
supplies, 11/28/90, 1A
- Methodist conference offers insurance
to member churches, 11/10/90, 1C
- Mock disaster drill in Jackson, 10/25/92,
1B
- Monitoring system may be updated, reopened,
7/28/88, 4B
- No major flooding expected should quake
occur, 11/29/90, 1A
- No quake on December 2; Mississippians
roll with the flow, 12/3/90, 1A
- Officials advise preparedness for all
such disasters, 10/1/90, 4B
- Panel: Earthquake prediction without basis,
10/19/90, 2A
- Predictions lead state schools into preparedness,
8/5/90, 1A, 11A
- Preparation training in schools has varied,
12/1/90, 1B
- Preparations include food runs, parties,
12/2/90, 1B
- Psychologist says drills upsetting students,
11/27/90, 4B
- Quake prediction prompts calls by homeowners
for insurance, 7/17/90, 1A
- Rankin County students practice 'duck,
cover and hold', 11/21/90, 1B
- Residents add earthquake insurance coverage,
11/3/89, 8B
- School closures for December 2 and 3 rare,
11/24/90, 1A
- Specialists study December 2nd or 3rd
earthquake prediction, 9/4/90, 1A
- State agencies say they are ready, 12/1/90,
4B
- State in danger of major quake by year
2000, 4/9/89, 6B
- State may monitor New Madrid Fault, 10/19/89,
1A
- State officials skeptical of New Madrid
quake prediction, 12/3/89, 7B
- State utility companies lack emergency
plans, 11/23/90, 1A
- Take simple steps to protect family, property,
7/15/90, 1E
- Tougaloo College will recess November
29 to December 10, 10/29/90, 1B
- Towns along fault approach prediction
with caution, 11/23/90, 7B
- Wary Delta woman braces for the quake,
10/15/90, 2B
- Year after Browning's forecast residents
still not prepared, 12/3/91, 1B
- Earthquakes, Mississippi River Valley
- Browning predicts recession following
quake, 11/17/90, 2A
- Computer drawing of New Madrid Fault,
10/27/92, 2B
- Did Browning's daughter alters forcast?,
11/29/90, 2B
- New Madrid holds fears, scars of quakes,
11/11/90, 1A, 16A
- Not everyone pleased with quake mania,
12/2/90, 14A
- Overdue for major quake, 11/24/85, 1B
- Predictor Iben Browning unshaken by detractors,
11/11/90, 1A
- Quake shakes 7 states; biggest in 25 years,
9/27/90, 1A
- EARTHQUAKES, MISSISSIPPI RIVER VALLEY
- THEORIES AND THE NEW MADRID FAULT, 11/11/90,
1A
- Earthquakes, Mississippi River Valley
- There's 'no December 3rd' at Research
Center, 12/2/90, 1A
- Utility officials discuss preparedness,
8/31/90, 2B
- Winter ice storm a gauge to preparedness?,
4/28/94, 1A
- Earthquakes, San Francisco
- Jackson visitor tells experiences, 10/18/89,
1A
- Mississippi volunteers ready to help,
10/19/89, 1A
- Slaying of ex-Jonestown man disputed by
family, 11/2/89, 1B
- Earthquakes, US
- Richter scale no longer used
- 'Moment magnitude' is new measurement,
4/28/94, 1A
- Earthquakes,. Mississippi
- Tremors from Midwest quake reach north
Mississippi, 5/4/91, 3A
- Eason's Catfish House
- Mendenhall
- Restaurant review, 2/5/89, 1F
- East Central Community College
- Chosen to participate in leadership project,
8/11/90, 3B
- East Metropolitan Center SEE Hazardous
waste, Brandon
- East Mississippi Community College
- Bill calls for new Board of Trustees,
1/26/90, 3B
- Board hires interim leader, 6/23/90, 3B
- Board votes on closure, 1/16/90, 1B
- College finance officer is demoted, 2/20/90,
1A
- Davis is named president, 8/22/90, 2B;
9/2/90, 4B
- Efforts to keep Mayhew campus open, 5/26/90,
1B
- Endangered by budget cut, 10/19/90, 3B;
12/15/91, 5B
- Faces risk of losing campus, 12/22/89,
1B
- Finances to be studied, 2/13/90, 3B; 9/22/89,
3B
- Gets no bailout by legislature, 3/31/90,
1B
- House approves plan for college, 3/11/90,
4B
- House refuses to bail out college, 3/14/90,
1A; 3/15/90, 1B
- House votes to dissolve school, 3/9/90,
1A; 3/10/90, 1A
- Merger or closing is under study, 12/18/89,
1A
- Misdirection of funds, 4/6/89, 3B; 6/9/87,
1B
- Moore gets little support in staff confidence
vote, 2/22/90, 3B
- New board member is removed, 4/7/90, 1A
- New president vows to erase hefty deficit,
10/8/90, 2B
- Once on closure list, now revived, 12/28/92,
1B
- Opens school year amid financial woes,
8/25/89, 1B; 12/5/89, 1B
- Oversight board to monitor school's progress,
1/25/90, 1B
- President apologizes to legislators, 3/28/90,
1B
- President denies hiring bias, 9/28/89,
2B
- President James Moore's battles, 9/4/89,
1B
- President Moore plans to retire, 5/29/90,
1A; 5/30/90, 2B
- President Moore wins vote of confidence,
12/5/89, 3B; 12/6/89, 1B
- President to explain critical memo, 3/26/90,
1B; 3/27/90, 1B
- President told finance officer to keep
quiet, 2/17/90, 1A
- Search for president narrowed to one,
8/17/90, 1B
- Senate bill gives college 2nd chance,
3/16/90, 1B
- Senate offers helping hand, 2/23/90, 3B
- Senator wants state to bail out college,
1/12/90, 1B
- Special meeting set on president's future,
5/26/90, 1A
- Starts afresh with new, smaller board,
3/25/90, 1B
- State Board denies EMCC extra $550,000,
10/20/89, 1B
- State Board may decide its future, 10/19/89,
3B
- Supporters to lobby for bailout, 3/12/90,
4B
- To ask Board for more funds, 9/21/89,
4B
- Trustee says its closing may be unavoidable,
5/7/90, 1A
- Trustees don't know how much college owes,
2/7/90, 3B
- Trustees given week to end bickering,
1/17/90, 1A; 1/19/90, 1B
- Trustees have little time to ready budget,
4/9/90, 1B
- Trustees name J.T. Hall interim president,
6/5/90, 1B; 6/8/90, 1B
- Urged to merge business offices, 8/19/89,
3B; 12/4/89, 3B
- Wants change in community colleges funding
formula, 8/19/89, 1A
- Won't get funds from other colleges, 8/23/89,
1B
- East Mississippi State Hospital
- Chief must pay $300,000, 8/4/88, 1A
- East Pearl River
- State takes dispute of flow back to court,
6/25/91, 3B
- Won't supply water, 3/14/90, 1B; 4/13/89,
1B; 8/26/90, 1B; 8/28/90, 1B
- East River Place
- Office complex planned, 5/23/86, 8B
- East Webster High School
- Has nature trail associated with school,
6/5/90, 3B
- East, Albert
- Jackson auto dealer stable after traffic
accident, 7/14/93, 5B
- Eastbrooke Condominiums SEE House fire,
Jackson
- Easter
- Black church and white church merge easter
services, 4/18/92, 1D; 4/20/92, 1A
- Children have own ideas about its significance,
4/14/90, 1D
- Decorating eggs a big part of holiday,
4/7/93, 1D
- Handmade details sweeten the season for
little girls, 4/15/90, 1E
- Holiday fills churches like no other occasion,
4/2/94, 1D
- Jacksonians worship at chilly reservoir
sunrise service, 4/1/91, 1A
- Late holiday in 1992 good for merchants,
4/9/92, 5B
- Many in state see too much commercialization,
4/10/93, 1D
- Ministry for the needy holds service in
Livingston Park, 3/30/91, 1D
- Orthodox Church celebrates its Easter,
4/6/91, 1D
- Sunrise services, egg hunts listed, 4/16/92,
7E
- Easter eggs
- A ritual of Easter, but gear the hunt
to age group, 4/12/90, 3E
- Exhibit at White House, 4/19/87, 7F
- Lay on the creativity, 3/22/91, 1E
- Easter pets
- Bunnies often neglected as they grown
larger, 4/15/92, 1D
- Parents urged not to buy, 4/17/87, 6B
- Easterling, Sharon
- Judge rules against her in lawsuit, 4/7/94,
1B
- Judge to decide custody of baby, 3/11/94,
4B
- Pearl woman sues lawyers to regain child
given up for adoption, 8/7/93, 1B
- Eastern Airlines
- No longer serves Jackson, 5/30/87, 1C;
6/1/87,1B
- To pull out of Jackson market, 5/6/87,
1A
- Eastern equine encephalomyelitis
- Horse in Lauderdale County dies of virus,
8/22/89, 5B
- Lauderdale officials prepare for deadly
virus, 8/6/91, 3B
- Eastern Orthodox Church SEE Easter
- EastGroup
- Eastover Group of Companies component
- Posts $13.9 Million profit for '89,
4/3/90, 6B
- Posts lower profits, 10/25/89, 6B
- Profits, 10/17/87, 8B
- Profile of Jackson REIT, 12/12/93, 1C
- To manage L&N Housing of Dallas, a
NYSE firm, 4/17/92, 5B
- Eastland, Hiram
- Joins congressional race, 4/25/86, 1B
- To run for Stennis' seat, 10/24/87, 1B;
10/28/87, 3B
- Eastland, Hiram SEE ALSO Elections, 1994---Senatorial
races
- Eastland, James
- Elected to state's Hall of Fame, 12/7/91,
1B
- Honored at building dedication, 8/10/85,
1B
- Hundreds attend memorial, 2/22/86, 1A
- Profile, 10/27/85, 1A
- Profile/Nationwide honor for, 2/20/86,
1A
- Eastover Bank
- Acquires loans from Oklahoma, 10/3/87,
8B
- Deal makes bank #3 in mortgage service,
12/16/87, 8B
- Eliminates 30 jobs, 2/1/90, 6B
- H.C. Bailey Jr. will be Eastover Bank
chairman, 10/5/88, 8B
- Lays off 34 employees, 1/26/91, 6B
- Merger vote set (figures included), 2/25/86,
8B
- Meridian developer Austin Dan Check sues
bank for $28.6M, 5/14/91, 6B
- New branch system, 6/27/87, 8B
- Proposes reverse stock split, 6/17/88,
8B
- Rooftop sign comes down, 12/18/91, 4B
- Smoke forces evacuation of bank building,
11/28/90, 5B
- Won't pay 1986 dividend, 12/20/86, 7B
- Eastover Bank SEE ALSO Sunburst Bank
- Eastover Corp, 1/7/87, 8B
- Affiliates seek directorships on hotel
board, 10/24/85, 8B
- Citizens Growth Properties pulls out,
7/11/89, 7B
- Liquidates EastPark Realty Trust, 4/7/90,
6B; 11/1/89, 6B
- Negoiating sale of New Orleans country
club, 4/24/90, 6B
- Profile of REITS making up Group, 1/9/89,
14E
- Stock rated favorably by Barron's, 8/28/89,
12E
- To take losses on bank, hotel, 8/26/87,
8B
- Eastover Group
- Tangled family tree; five Jackson companies
make up the group, 4/14/91, 1C
- Eastover neighborhood SEE Crime rate---Jackson
- EastPark Realty Trust, 10/9/87, 8B
- Eastside Elementary School
- Clinton school believes in active minds,
active bodies, 2/23/93, 4B
- Students told be wary of strangers, 11/20/89,
2B
- Eastview Homes
- Oxford
- Housing project to close, 3/9/90,
5B' 3/13/90, 1B
- Eaves, John Arthur
- Announces for Governor, 3/25/87, 1A
- Campaign '87, 7/18/87, 1A
- Campaign finance question, 6/12/87, 1B
- Conversations with candidate, 7/7/87,
1B
- Defends Television ad, 5/7/87, 1A
- Employs out-of-staters
- Gubernatorial plans, 3/21/87, 1B
- Has new plan to cut cost of automobile
tags, 1/8/93, 1B
- Loans to create jobs, 5/8/87, 3B
- May run for Govenor, 12/21/86, 3I
- Neshoba County Fair appearance, 7/31/87,
1B
- State should pick local businesses, 4/14/87,
2B
- Television advertising, 4/8/87, 1B
- Urges job training for prisoners, 5/19/87,
3B
- Wants opponents to resign office, 4/15/87,
3B
- Eavesfield Horse Trials
- At Oakbrook Stables in Jackson, 9/3/92,
1D
- Ebbers, Bernard SEE LDDS Communications
- Eber, Eugene
- Oxford executive to help in Guatemala,
3/26/89, 1G
- Ebony Fashion Fair, 1987, 3/4/87, 2/24/88,
1C
- Ebony Fashion Fair, 1989, 3/3/89, 1C
- Ebony Fashion Fair, 1990, 3/2/90, 1E
- Ebony Fashion Fair, 1991
- Garb gala's 33rd annual event, 3/1/91,
1E
- Ebony Fashion Fair, 1994, 3/3/94, 1D
- Eccles, Tony
- Artist works creativity into weekends,
12/18/88, 1F
- ECCO Italian Designs
- Ike LaRue and Mark Frascogna owners
- Business profile, 12/4/89, 9F
- Eclipse of the sun SEE Solar eclipse
- Ecol Inc.
- Headquarters moves from Jackson, 4/26/86,
8B
- Too tall sign drawing fine in Madison,
5/25/90, 1A
- Ecology
- Jackson
- California author Richard Register
discusses 'ecocity' concept, 11/2/90,
5B
- Mississippi
- Unbearable heat, flooded wetlands,
dying forests possible?, 1A; 1/22/89
- Ecology SEE ALSO Racial ecology
- Economic conditions SEE Economy
- Economic Council
- AG Moore wants MEC to push for court funds,
stronger laws, 5/25/94, 3B
- Backs Fordice's school-choice plan, 7/21/92,
2B
- Business All Stars luncheon, 1/22/93,
5B
- Funds study of state government efficiency,
3/29/91, 7B
- Initiates program to help communities
improve self image, 9/26/89, 6B
- Leadership Mississippi program is 20-year-old
training ground, 10/27/93, 5B
- Newsman Al Hunt is speaker, 5/12/93, 5B
- Opposes hike in state income tax, 12/4/91,
5B
- Says governor should have appointment
powers over 4 agencies, 11/19/93, 1B
- State can solve problems Knight Kiplinger
says, 4/14/89, 10B
- Targets tort reform for '88, 11/19/87,
8B
- Urges industries to tackle hazardous waste
issue, 11/16/89, 6B
- Wants to give state better image, 4/13/89,
4B
- Economic development
- Clarksdale
- Industry campaign impresses nation's
governors, 7/31/90, 1B
- Forest and Jones Counties form regional
development association, 12/9/89, 3B
- Four-part plan for state introduced, 4/12/89,5B
- Holladay urges tri-county cooperation,
2/22/91, 6B
- Montogomery County
- Economic Council, 7/29/90, 1G
- New breed of developers is educated, career-driven,
7/29/90, 1G
- Offices in state have good intentions,
small budgets, 7/29/90, 1G
- State must rethink plan from ground up,
says Bill Cole, 1/16/90, 1B
- Water Valley
- Yalobusha Economic Development Foundation,
7/29/90, 1G
- Economic Development District SEE Hinds
County Economic Development..
- Economic Development Forum SEE MP&L
- Economic Development Information System
On-Line Network SEE EDISON
- Economic Empowerment Seminar & Scholarship
Luncheon
- Tougaloo College, 7/23/94, 6B
- Economic Gospel Inc
- Poverty-fighting ministry
- Nate Crossley, leader, 3/27/93, 1D
- Economic Growth Task Force
- State's image needs shine, 1/28/88, 8B
- Economic indicators SEE Economy, Mississippi
- Economy, Jackson
- Area economy on mend: less unemployment,
more construction, 11/24/91, 1C
- ECONOMY, JACKSON
- KEY ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES, 1/3/93, 1C
(chart)
- METRO ECONOMY WATCH; IT'S AT A STANDSTILL,
10/13/91, 1C
- SELF-DOUBT HURTS CITY MOST, 1/3/93, 1C
- Economy, Jackson
- Survey finds slow January economy, 3/15/91,
6B
- Economy, Mississippi
- Any comeback from present recession won't
be substantial, 9/19/91, 1A
- Belt-tightening in the 90's; saving tips,
4/9/92, 1D
- Building for future occupies minds of
Mississippians, 1A; 1/1/89
- Business Expectations Survey (MSU), 7/9/94,
5B
- Business in the '90s--economic kaleidoscope,
2/11/90, 1G+
- Congressional delegation split on cures
for recession, 12/26/91, 1B
- Corporation for Enterprise Development
gives low grade, 4/12/92, 1B
- Corporation for Enterprise Development
grades state's future, 5/7/93, 6B
- Debt reduction for state, 1/21/88, 8B
- December 1991 gauges show downturn, 2/18/92,
6B
- Dependency on defense industry bodes ill,
1/5/93, 5B
- Depends on education, leaders, 5/13/87,
8B
- Development is number one concern, 1A;
1/8/89
- Econometric forecaster Donald Ratajczak
gives opinion, 1/12/92, 1C
- Economic outlook, 4/3/87, 8B
- Economic outlook: DED chief says state
must re-evaluate its goals, 3/10/89, 9B
- Economic pace to slow, report says, 11/1/88,
8B
- Economy
- South Koreans look at state's trade
potential, 2/25/89, 4B
- Economy watch: retail sales boosted 1991
economy, 4/29/92, 5B
- Economy watch: state's economy starting
a slowdown, 12/22/91, 1C
- Economy watch; January 1992 figures show
it's on the mend, 3/24/92, 6B
- Expanding, 10/14/87, 8B
- Fiscal forecast fair, legislature told,
1B; 1/6/89
- Given B grade for state development policy,
4/24/91, 6B
- Growing revenues should let state put
money where needed, 11/13/94, 3G (Minor)
- Heidel predicts growth in 1993, 12/31/92,
1B
- Improves, yet state would be slowest to
recover when needed, 5/26/94, 4B
- Leading economic indicators has large
drop, 8/16/92, 1C
- Leading economic indicators show state
rebound, 6/26/92, 4B
- Leading indicators point to upswing, 1/22/92,
5B
- Modest growth forecast, 1H; 1/29/89
- Outlook is mostly rosy, experts say, 10/11/94,
6B
- Output prediction for '88, 1/21/88, 8B
- Performance graded "F," 3/19/87, 8B
- Predicted to lag behind rest of nation,
11/22/86, 8B
- Recession in state? Not yet, experts say,
8/26/90, 1G
- Recession weathered here better than most
other states, 1/27/93, 8B
- Report on relationship of education and
economics, 1/27/88, 3B
- Slow growth locally reflects national
picture, 9/24/92, 5B
- State gains 16,728 jobs during 1992, 1/7/93,
4B
- State given F grade for performance and
development capacity, 4/24/91, 6B
- State is still in recession. expert says,
7/31/91, 5B
- ECONOMY, MISSISSIPPI
- STATE OF DIVERSITY: CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI,
12/6/92, 1C
- STATE OF DIVERSITY: DELTA, 9/27/92, 1C
- STATE OF DIVERSITY: EAST CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI,
11/1/92, 1C
- STATE OF DIVERSITY: GOLDEN TRIANGLE, 5/31/92,
1C
- STATE OF DIVERSITY: GULF COAST, 6/28/92,
1C
- STATE OF DIVERSITY: NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI,
2/16/92, 1C
- STATE OF DIVERSITY: NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI,
4/19/92, 1C
- STATE OF DIVERSITY: SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI,
8/30/92, 1C
- STATE OF DIVERSITY: SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI,
3/15/92, 1C
- Economy, Mississippi
- State of Mississippi, economically, is
two states, 11/23/88, 8B
- State pulls up grades on economic report
card, 3/21/89, 8B
- State shines among its neighbors
- Gaming industry is booster, 3/10/94,
5B
- State Tax Commissioner Marx sees no economic
growth, 2/2/91, 1A
- State to match nation in growth, 3/15/88,
8B
- State urged to profit from financial trends,
3/29/89, 10B
- State's prosperity closely tied to federal
purse stings, 12/25/88, 1H
- Still ranks very low in national tabulations,
4/5/90, 1A
- U.S. News ranks state's economy 8th in
nation, 10/30/94, 1B
- Economy, South
- Neal Pierce speaks to regional economic
forum, 6/1/89, 8B
- Three states work to battle poverty, 5/14/88,
1A
- Ecstasy SEE Designer drugs
- Edd's Drive-In, 7/20/87, 1E
- Eddie Monsour's Restaurant & Lounge
- Vicksburg
- Restaurant review, 9/3/92, 4E
- Eddie's Pit
- Restaurant review, 7/10/88, 1F
- Eddie's Snack Shop
- Restaurant review, 5/17/90, 4E
- Eden, Mississippi, 2/15/87,1A
- Edgar, William
- Dentist enters guilty plea in Medicaid
fraud, 10/15/92, 4B
- Edge, Alicia SEE Skydiving
- Edgewood Gallery Bed and Breakfast
- Brookhaven
- Share David Lovell's dream, 5/16/91,
3E
- Edgewood Mall
- EDISON
- Computer service on economic development
data, 3/20/91, 6B
- Edison Walthall Hotel
- Restaurant review, 8/27/92, 4E
- Editorial cartoons
- Political cartoons submitted by C-L readers,
5/30/93, 1G+
- Edmonds, Lucille
- At age 101 music is still her life, 1/30/91,
1D
- Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
- Gives Jackson schools $125,000 grant,
9/25/92, 3B
- EdNet Institute
- Competitors seek wireless-cable TV venture,
4/1/91, 1A, 1B
- Considering 2 Jackson firms for rural
cable TV system, 2/16/91, 2B; 3/19/91, 1B
- Ednet Institute
- Fordice, Moore want seats on Ednet board,
2/14/92, 1B
- EdNet Institute
- Jackson firms submit bids to provide cable
to rural areas, 2/3/91, 1B; 3/19/91, 1B
- Legislature has so far voted no funding,
3/22/94, 1B
- Requests $500,000 from Legislature to
get started, 12/15/93, 5B
- Rethinks rural cable deal with Max Communications,
11/10/92, 1A; 11/11/92, 1A
- EDNET INSTITUTE
- SIGNS PACT FOR EDUCATIONAL, CABLE NETWORK,
6/29/93, 1b
- EdNet Institute
- Sues former partner Max Communications,
4/28/93, 2B
- Tells competing suppliers to increase
minority participation, 7/3/91, 2B
- Ednet Institute
- To grow into statewide educational and
commercial TV system, 3/15/92, 1B
- EdNet Institute SEE ALSO A+ TV Network
- EdNet Institute SEE ALSO Cable television
- EdNet Institute SEE ALSO TruVision Wireless
Communication
- EdNet Institute SEE ALSO Wireless Cable
Mississippi
- EdNet Institute SEE ALSO Wireless cable
network
- Educare Day Care Center
- Hepatitis case prompts innoculations,
12/16/93, 4B
- Education SEE ALSO Vocational education
- Education SEE ALSO Health education; Education
reform
- Education Board
- Asks for funds for special programs, 12/20/86,
1B
- Learning disabilities investigated, 12/19/87,
1A
- Votes to delay action on equity funds,
11/21/86, 1B
- Education Foundation Trust Fund
- Awards grants to Jackson teachers, 5/18/93,
4B; 6/2/92, 4B
- Education reform
- 1991 Legislature will seek way to pay
for schools, 1/8/91, 1A
- Accountability required of universities
too, 8/15/89, 1A
- Advocate urges inclusion of art and music
in reform, 12/14/89, 1B
- Anti-gambling senators offer funding plan,
6/23/90, 1A; 6/24/90, 1A
- Anti-lottery senators to present funding
alternative, 9/24/90, 2B
- Art education boosted by teachers, 1/4/90,
3B
- Baptist Convention rejects lottery as
funding source, 11/15/89, 1B; 11/16/89,
1A
- Barely alive at end of legislative session,
7/1/90, 1A, 17A
- Battle lines are drawn on BEST program
(analysis), 10/5/89, 1H
- Bill must navigate among competing ideas,
1/28/90, 1A; 1/30/90, 1B
- Board of Education culls reforms down
to five, 12/15/89, 1A
- Board of Education doubts need for education
corporation, 11/22/89, 3B
- Board of Education wary of key Mabus reform,
11/17/89, 1A
- Business must lead way for better education,
11/4/88, 10B
- Capps urges other funding besides risky
lottery, 11/9/89, 1A
- Cleere says reforms OK, but colleges need
cash, 12/9/89, 10B
- Closure of MUW and Mississippi Valley
suggested to pay costs, 1/21/90, 1B
- Compromise bill: third time's a charm?,
4/1/90, 1A
- Consultant: reforms must be bigger, better,
7/31/89, 1A
- Debate grows over lottery funding plan,
11/21/89, 1A
- Dye calls Mabus' education reform budget
'unrealistic', 11/17/89, 1B
- Education bill again rejected by lawmakers,
3/31/90, 1A
- Education reform to be unveiled in 4-city
tour, 8/8/89, 3B
- EDUCATION REFORM
- EDUCATION: MISSISSIPPI'S UNFINISHED BUSINESS,
4/3/90, 1A+
- Education reform
- Facing legislative deadline, 3/27/90,
1A; 3/29/90, 1A; 3/30/90, 1A
- Familiar lines drawn for special legislative
session, 6/17/90, 1A
- Focus of Legislature this week, 2/5/90,
4B
- Free reform measures will die if whole
program does not pass, 6/4/90, 1B
- EDUCATION REFORM
- FUNDING CRISIS: WHAT'S THE SOLUTION? MABUS,
FORD AND DYE OPINIONS, 9/23/90, 1H
- Education reform
- Funding forums held by state leaders,
10/30/90, 3B; 10/31/90, 1B
- Funding of low-cost reforms gets by House,
3/6/91, 1B
- Funding possibility: a 1-900 telephone
line, 9/26/90, 2B; 12/31/90, 3B
- Funding problems have tarnished Mabus'
New York image, 7/8/90, 3H
- Gearing up for reforms, 4/29/89, 1B; 7/11/89,
1B; 7/13/89, 1A
- Governor carries message to Delta, 9/27/89,
1B
- Governor continues to stress reform, 10/10/89,
2B
- Governor launches campaign, 6/1/89, 1A
- Governor manages to stir excitement on
reform, 10/3/89, 1B
- Governor offers goals for education by
21st century, 8/11/89, 1A
- Governor opens push for more education
reforms, 5/31/89, 1B
- Governor speaks on education reform before
CPAs, 6/4/89, 1B
- Governor's program patterned after successes
in other states, 10/15/89, 1A
- Governor's proposals are solid, ex-governor
Winter says, 8/9/89, 1B
- Governors all agree nation's school needs
new 'report card', 7/30/90, 1A
- Governors' school plans similar to Mississippi's,
7/29/90, 1B
- Group of senators seek strategy for funding
BEST, 9/2/90, 1H
- Halfway home, 5/31/87, 1H
- Has long way to travel from Mabus to schools
(analysis), 2/16/90, 1A
- Holly Springs crowd sees hope in reform,
11/9/89, 1B
- EDUCATION REFORM
- HOUSE AND SENATE OK REFORMS, BUT NO FUNDING
PROVISIONS, 4/2/90, 1A; 4/3/90, 1A
- Education reform
- House bill ups corporate income taxes
to pay for reform, 1/26/90, 1A; 1/28/90,
1A
- House Committee on Education skeptical
on funding, 11/30/89, 1B
- House committee rejects school pregnancy
clinics, 12/21/89, 1A
- House committee wants bingo to pay for
reform, 1/11/90, 1A
- House continues debate on bill, 2/14/90,
1A
- House cuts back on bond program, 2/15/90,
1A
- House leaders support Mabus' 'Lighthouse
Plan' for schools, 12/16/89, 1B
- House OKs education reform bill, 2/16/90,
1A; 2/17/90, 1B
- House panel rejects Mabus' 'super board'
of education, 12/14/89, 1B
- House readies for lengthy debate on bill,
2/12/90, 1A
- House rejects Senate taxes on cigarettes,
liquor, 6/25/90, 1A
- House rejects Senate's sales tax hike,
3/6/90, 1B
- House says 'Lighthouse' schools should
be open to all, 12/19/89, 1B
- House Speaker Tim Ford forms committee
to study, 11/1/89, 1A
- House/Senate call for video poker, bingo
to fund, 3/25/90, 1A; 3/26/90, 1A
- Lawmakers could not read his lips; he
should've said what he wanted, 7/1/90, 3F
- Legislative special session, 10/31/89,
1A
- Legislator files lottery bill to fund
package, 10/31/89, 1B
- Legislators call Mabus' cost estimates
'unrealistic', 11/16/89, 1A
- Legislators chosen as negotiators for
bill, 3/17/90, 1A; 3/19/90, 1B
- Legislators look at tax hike vs. lottery,
11/19/89, 1H
- Legislators react cooly to Mabus's special
session speech, 6/19/90, 1B
- EDUCATION REFORM
- LEGISLATORS SAY THEY HAVE FUNDING PLAN,
9/9/90, 1A
- Education reform
- Legislators see few options but
video poker to fund reform, 6/26/90, 1A
- Legislators want details on Governor's
proposals, 8/9/89, 1A
- Legislators will change parts of BEST,
12/31/89, 1A
- Legislature '91 tries to revive portions
of its package, 1/20/91, 1B
- Legislature '92 gives schools leeway to
experiment, stay accountable, 5/10/92, 1B
- Legislature earmarks gambling funds for
reform, 6/27/90, 1A
- Legislature may greatly revise Mabus's
proposals, 10/30/89, 1A
- Legislature rejects proposal to sell bonds,
a 2nd setback, 12/20/89, 1A
- Lobbyists and school-involved activists
buttonhole legislators, 6/19/90, 1B
- Lottery funds estimates cross state lines,
11/23/89, 1A
- Lottery overestimated by Mabus, experts
say, 11/5/89, 1A
- Mabus again appeals for vote on lottery
to fund reform, 5/9/90, 4B
- Mabus again touts video poker, lottery
as funding sources, 6/8/90, 1A
- Mabus asks Leflore Countians to push for
lottery, 12/15/89, 5B
- Mabus attacks Senate version of bill,
1/24/90, 1A
- Mabus defends idea of education 'super
board', 11/26/89, 1B
- Mabus deserves praise for his marketing
of BEST program, 4/22/90, 3H
- Mabus hits road to drum up support, 10/27/89,
1B
- Mabus in seclusion working on reform package,
10/20/89, 1A
- Mabus inspires students in Moss Point,
11/7/89, 1B
- Mabus may overhaul lottery proposal for
funding, 5/27/90, 1A
- Mabus opposes special session for reform
package, 11/4/89, 1A
- Mabus plans 700 speeches touting new education
reform, 5/11/89, 1A; 7/13/89, 1A
- Mabus rewrites mandate of 'super board',
12/8/89, 1A
- Mabus says Ford's proposal would delay
reform, 12/29/89, 1A
- Mabus says Legislature must find funding
alternatives, 9/16/90, 3H
- Mabus says reform is 'whipping boy'; will
compromise on funding, 3/13/90, 1A
- Mabus says state needs to move quickly,
9/30/89, 4B
- Mabus speaks at Neshoba County Fair; wants
referendum, 8/10/90, 1A
- Mabus takes education funding by the people
to the people, 8/19/90, 1A
- Mabus to hold series of talks with legislators
on funding, 5/14/90, 1A
- Mabus uses McComb 1st-graders to pitch
reform, 10/4/89, 2B
- Mabus vows to try again in '92 to find
funding, 8/13/91, 1B
- Mabus wants public education rebuilt,
8/9/89, 1A
- Mabus won't discuss alternatives to lottery,
12/8/89, 1B
- Mabus' funding plan gets low marks, 5/6/90,
1B
- Mabus, Board of Education disagree on
implementation, 10/29/89, 1A
- Mabus: death of reform would mean death
of state's dreams, 6/18/90, 1A
- Magazine ads overstate reform's status,
funding, 7/3/90, 1A
- Milly the White House dog gets more national
attention, 9/16/90, 1H
- Minister Pollard doubts lottery funding,
10/30/89, 1A
- Ministerial group backs tax increase for
funding, 1/17/91, 4B
- Ministers oppose lottery as funding source,
10/27/89, 1A, 1B
- Mississippi and Kentucky are education
reform leaders, 4/4/90, 1A
- Mississippi likely to score low on national
report card, 8/5/90, 1B
- Mississippi ministers continue efforts
against lottery, 12/31/89, 1B
- EDUCATION REFORM
- MISSISSIPPI'S UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- (Special series), also: 10/26/89 1A+;
10/15-18/89
- Education reform
- Molpus at Neshoba County Fair advocates
taxes to fund, 8/9/90, 1A
- Molpus says debate over lottery endangers
reform, 11/29/89, 3B
- Money for improvements may be hard to
raise, 8/9/89, 1B
- Moore's ruling on 'self-destruct' clause
saved bill, 7/3/90, 7A
- Murrah High School wants Governor to talk
costs, 10/6/89, 1B
- Musgrove wants parts of Mabus' BEST program
kept alive, 1/21/92, 1A
- NAACP says reforms would hurt poor, blacks,
12/20/89, 1B
- NAACP says some schools may not benefit
from reform, 12/17/89, 1B
- Nation's teachers watching Mississippi's
reform saga, 7/6/90, 3B
- New House/Senate bill leaves many reforms
intact, 3/26/90, 1A
- Officials say 2-year colleges cannot fund
proposed reforms, 11/30/89, 3B
- Panel recommends rewarding improved schools,
12/15/89, 1A
- Panel to establish plans for identifying
best schools, 5/4/90, 3B
- Pennsylvania consultant back in state,
7/21/89, 1B
- People power needed to fuel reform funding
(analysis), 7/8/90, 1A
- Poll says 62% back Mabus' bill, 1/7/90,
1A
- Poll shows citizens back lottery to pay
for reforms, 10/29/89, 1A
- Program depends on funds, 9/8/85, 1A
- PTA backs Mabus plan, 12/7/89, 3B
- PTA leaders hear mixed message on funding,
1/24/91, 1B
- PTA officials dismayed by limbo position
of BEST, 7/2/90, 1B
- Public Education Forum to keep watch,
1/5/90, 1B
- Reform of teacher's training part of reform,
10/24/89, 1A
- EDUCATION REFORM
- REPORT CARD AFTER 10 YEARS, 12/6-9/92,
1A+; 12/15/92, 4B; 12/18/92, 1B
- Education reform
- Retailers oppose its funding by sales
tax increase, 3/3/90, 1A
- Ruled still alive despite funding failure,
7/2/90, 1A
- School administrators have role in education
reform, 10/11/88, 1B
- Senate approves bill changing funding
process; BEST resuscitated, 3/18/92, 1B
- Senate approves no-cost parts of education
reform package, 2/6/91, 1B; 2/7/91, 1B
- Senate committee will write own education
bill, 1/22/90, 1A; 1/31/90, 4B
- Senate Education Committee may change
Mabus' program, 1/24/90, 1A; 11/15/89, 1A
- Senate OKs its reform bill, 2/8/90, 1A
- Senate panel resuscitates parts of 1990
legislation, 1/31/91, 1A
- Senate plans pre-debate on lengthy education
bill, 2/3/90, 1B
- Senate votes to stop countdown, House
to decide if bill dies, 6/29/90, 1A
- Senate's bill calls for residential utility
tax, 12/28/89, 1A
- Some officials prefer new taxes to lottery
to fund, 11/14/89, 3B
- EDUCATION REFORM
- SOUTHERN REGIONAL EDUCATION BOARD SAYS
STATE'S REFORMS LAGGING, 7/6/90, 1A
- Education reform
- Special education is slighted in plan,
group says, 11/6/89, 1B
- Special House committee established to
study, 11/2/89, 2B
- States teacher organizations brace for
BEST effort, 9/7/90, 4B
- Tax hike as funding source, 2/2/90, 1B;
12/7/89, 1A
- Teachers' group supports Governor's goals,
10/1/89, 1B
- There will be special legislative session
to fund reform, 4/6/90, 3B
- Time running out to reach education goals
(analysis), 9/17/89, 1A
- Too valuable to risk on games of chance
(Salter column), 6/10/90, 3H
- Town meeting in Gulfport, 9/26/89, 1A
- Town meetings to gather input, 9/19/89,
2B
- Truant officers want to retain their ties
to courts, 11/19/89, 1A
- Use of state lottery as funding source,
10/24/89, 1A
- Will be hard to fund with no tax increase,
1/19/90, 1A
- Will die if funding not found today, 6/30/90,
1A
- Will not veto House bill over tax hike
issue, 2/13/90, 1A
- Winter urges Mabus to reconsider taxes
as funding source, 6/29/90, 1A
- Writing to Read program using computers,
11/14/89, 1A
- Education reform SEE ALSO Education; Gambling;
Lottery; Video poker
- Education Reform Act
- Panel targets cuts, 12/6/85, 1A
- Education, Jackson
- Group: Fortenberry's presentation would
hurt schools' image, 3/31/89, 1A
- Education, Mississippi
- 31% of freshmen lack college skills, 12/28/88,
1B
- Budget trimmed, 12/20/85, 1A
- Business symposium to discuss education
needs, 11/3/88, 8B
- Christian education, 4/11/878, 1C
- Conference aims to boost math skills,
10/31/88, 3B
- Curriculum hearing draws sparse crowd,
10/30/85, 1A
- Deficit appropriation bill stalls in Senate,
3/21/92, 4B
- Elected school chief issue gets "A" from
voters, 11/9/88, 1B
- Funding wish list for 1992 totals $988
million, 9/21/91, 1A
- Golden Triangle parents call for tax hike,
3/29/92, 3B
- Grant brings law to state classrooms,
2/26/89, 1B
- High schools boost study of foreign languages,
10/27/89, 4B
- House Appropriations Committee has funding
at top of list, 3/25/92, 1A
- House Education Committee holds three-day
meeting, 11/17/92, 2B
- Leaders visit Oregon to study restructuring
of its state system, 9/29/91, 2B
- Legislator Cameron proposes funding changes,
8/27/92, 3B
- Mabus aims to reinvent education, 7/10/88,
1H
- Mabus has not decided if he will call
special session, 7/18/89, 5B
- Mabus report: 'Toward World-Class Excellence',
10/1/91, 1B
- EDUCATION, MISSISSIPPI
- MOLPUS' ANNUAL SURVEY: LACK OF COMPUTER
AND LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION, 6/1/92, 1A
- Education, Mississippi
- Needs more funds with reform rulings,
11/16/86, 1B
- Panel OKs school equity funding bill,
1B; 1/19/89
- Proficiency standards for vo-techs weighed,
10/22/90, 2B
- Quality Education Project involves parents,
5/11/90, 4B
- Report on relationship of education and
economics, 1/27/88, 3B
- Robin Hood funding plan splits educators,
2/28/88, 4B
- Senate can't attach $20 million fund restoration
to bill, 1/30/92, 1B
- Senate panel: Consolidate schools, 12/9/88,
1B
- Six school districts on probation, 12/9/88,
1B
- Special education builds on little things,
3/2/90, 4B
- State gets good, bad marks on national
education report, 5/4/89, 1A
- State schools on defensive, 1/5/86, 1A
- Wise parents plan ahead for college expenses,
1/30/89, 1E
- Worker education is top issue of employers,
1/24/88, 1G
- Education, United States
- National goals lack commitment, 9/30/90,
1H
- White House dog gets more attention than
education reform, 9/16/90, 1H
- Educational reform
- Tying reform to controversial funding
not wise, 11/12/89, 3H
- Educational reform SEE Education reform
- Educational television SEE ETV
- Edwards Attendance Center
- Without principal, 8/12/89, 5B
- Edwards Elementary School
- Teacher Annie Pickett's classes on classical
literature, 12/17/94, 5B
- Edwards Volunteer Fire Department
- Lax group refused supervisor support,
12/14/92, 1B; 12/16/92, 1B
- Reactivated, 1/16/93, 1B
- Edwards, A.G. & Sons
- Community Service Day, 11/3/89, 1B
- Grand opening, 4/19/88, 8B
- Edwards, Ben
- A.G. Edwards CEO visits Jackson, 3/27/93,
6B
- Edwards, Brandt
- Byhalia native dances down '42nd Street',
7/10/88, 1E
- Edwards, Carol
- Convicted of manslaughter; 18-year sentence,
5/28/93, 4B; 6/5/93, 4B
- Manslaughter case: teenager Ricky McGregor
killed in road accident, 5/27/93, 4B
- Edwards, Dewey
- Pleads guilty to obscenity charge, 9/16/86,
1B
- Edwards, Edwin
- In Louisiana governor's race, bids for
black vote, 11/16/91, 1A
- Louisiana governor-elect warns country
of David Duke clones, 11/18/91, 1A
- Seeking fourth term as Louisiana governor,
2/9/91, 1A
- Wins Louisiana governor's race in a landslide,
11/17/91, 1A
- Edwards, Edwin SEE ALSO Duke, David
- Edwards, Jerry Wayne
- Vicksburg man convicted in beating death
of wife, 6/29/90, 2B
- Edwards, Konya SEE Murder---Long Beach
- Edwards, Larry
- Plans city within a city, 8/31/85, 8B
- Edwards, Leo
- Again denied stay of execution, 6/18/89,
1B
- Asks U.S. Supreme Court to stay execution,
6/10/89, 1B; 6/15/89, 1B; 6/16/89, 1B
- Blacks urge Mabus to halt execution, 6/14/89,
1A
- Candlelight vigil slated, 6/19/89, 1A
- Clemency hearing closed to public, 6/17/89,
1B
- Composed before execution, priest says,
6/22/89, 3B
- Dies in gas chamber for '80 murder, 6/21/89,
1A
- Family will stay by his side as long as
possible, 6/19/89, 1A; 6/20/89, 1A
- Mississippi Supreme Court refuses to reconsider
death sentence appeal, 6/8/89, 1B
- Profile, 6/21/89, 1B
- Protesters say Ed Peters jury selection
was racist, 6/20/89, 1B
- Sets hopes for stay-of-execution on Mabus,
6/20/89, 1A
- Should be executed slain clerk's fiancee
says, 6/17/89, 1A; 6/20/89, 1B
- West German TV picks up story, 6/14/89,
1B
- Edwards, Leo SEE ALSO Dixon, Linzy Don
- Edwards, Linda SEE Kidnapping---Jackson---Edwards...
- Edwards, Luke
- Jury awards Utica couple $650,000 judgement
against him, 1/31/91, 1A
- Plans appeal of Utica couple's award suit,
2/3/91, 1B
- York, Alabama minister fights 'welfare
drug', 1/17/93, 1C
- Edwards, Mississippi
- City given deed to city hall by Bank of
Edwards, 11/18/89, 5B
- Election for posts on Board of Aldermen,
7/2/91, 5B
- Given acerage for town park, recreation
arena, 10/25/91, 4B
- Leaks occur in new water system, 5/21/91,
5B
- Mayor looks to enforcing beer ordinance,
7/15/89, 5B
- Mayor Narissa Grey Smith talking tough,
9/7/92, 1A
- Mayor-elect has clean-up campaign, 6/24/89,
5B
- New municipal judge is Charles Griffin,
2/14/93, 2B
- Outgoing mayor suspends $8,000 in fines,
6/24/89, 1A
- Small town facing big city crimes, 3/24/94,
1B
- Ward plan could result in election of
white, 12/23/87, 3B
- Edwards, Ricky
- Convicted pastor back preaching, 5/24/86,
1C
- Edwards, Stephanie SEE McLaurin, Thomas
- Edwards, Teddy
- Jazz saxophonist at Old Capitol Museum,
8/31/90, 1E
- Edwards, Terri
- Faces check-writing charge; claims harassment,
7/17/91, 1B
- Edwards, Tracy SEE Dahmer, Jeffrey
- EEOC SEE U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
- Egg Bowl, 11/22/86, 1A
- May be moved to Wednesday night, 9/2/92,
1A
- MSU, Ole Miss athletic chiefs keep Bowl
in Jackson, 3/30/89, 1A
- Ole Miss wins 1990 edition, 11/25/90,
1A
- Ole Miss/MSU game has sellout crowd in
Starkville, 11/24/91, 1A
- Site not an easy choice for fans, 3/30/89,
1C
- Stadium bill may keep Bowl in Jackson,
3/28/89, 1A
- Egg Marketing Board
- Inside State Government, 7/30/90, 1B
- Egg producer
- Speights Gilbert, 3/12/87, 8B
- Eggleston, William
- Photographer has exhibit at Ole Miss,
11/24/91, 1F
- Egrets SEE Snowy egrets
- Eichelberger, James
- State trooper drowns in Missouri in rescue
attempt, 6/29/90, 1A
- Eichelberger, Tracy
- FBI to continue investigating attack,
4/19/89, 4B
- Invited to testify before Federal grand
jury, 4/12/89, 1A; 4/13/89, 1A
- Justice Department decides FBI probes,
11/7/87, 1B
- Probe in attack on teenager ends, 6/30/89,
1A
- Eichhorn, John
- UMC anesthesiologist is nationally known,
9/21/92, 1A
- Eight Open Doors
- Gifted and hearing impaired students'
ceramic workshop, 3/16/93, 4B
- Eighty Eight Chinese Fast Food
- Restaurant review, 8/22/81, 4E
- Eisenhower, Dwight
- On centenary of birth Hattiesburg collector
celebrates, 10/14/90, 1E
- Ekemode, O.J. SEE O.J. Ekemode...
- Eklund, Greg SEE Woodcarving
- Ekwenchi, Grace
- Woman burns self to death in car, 4/14/94,
4B
- El Cazador (Spanish ship)
- 210 year-old treasure ship found off Pascagoula,
3/3/94, 1A
- El Charro
- Restaurant review, 5/31/90, 4E
- El Chico's
- Restaurant review, 11/25/93, 3F
- El Chico's Mexican Food
- Restaurant review, 1/16/92, 4E
- El Salvador
- Ditto seeking sister-city relationship
with San Salvador, 12/21/92, 1A
- Fordice, Ditto and others go for trade
talks, 11/3/92, 1B; 11/10/92, 7B; 11/18/92,
4B
- Elam, Nelle
- Starkville art teacher honored on Disney
Channel, 12/15/89, 4B
- Elderhostel SEE Natchez Elderhostel
- Elderly
- Adult day care centers ease nursing home
worries, 11/13/89, 1A
- Advanced age spells poverty, malnutrition
for many blacks, 12/19/88, 7A
- Agencies act to end abuse of 'vulnerable
adults', 5/29/90, 3B; 10/15/90, 1B
- Aging process complicated by frail health,
12/19/88, 1F
- Aging U.S. population attracts attention
of retailers, 8/15/93, 1C
- Aides charged with abuse at Lexington
Manor, 1/11/91, 1B
- As voters, 7/5/87, 1B
- Beathrice Mance, 99 year old Hinds County
woman, 8/28/89, 1B
- Caring for the frail elderly often becomes
a family duty, 12/19/88, 1A
- Charity Drummond at 98 years of age, 4/1/90,
1E
- Committee rejects bill aimed at elderly
abuse, 2/24/89, 1B
- Cutbacks cost programs, 4/7/86,
- Days Inn a model for hiring of elderly,
1/19/92, 1C
- Department of Human Services funds usage,
7/24/92, 2B
- Depression among the elderly, 9/18/94,
1E
- Discounts for seniors, 7/7/86, 1A
- Drop-off steps a hazard, Marie Everett
says, 6/26/92, 1B
- Economics limits access to health care,
12/20/88, 1A
- Elderly more likely to take own life than
other groups, 12/19/88, 7A
- Exercise, 6/17/86, 1D
- Fit, fine and fired up!, 6/22/93, 1D
- Geriatric medicine must keep pace with
longer lives, 12/21/88, 7A
- Growing old in Mississippi (Series), 12/18/88,
1A
- Hard work, clean living are William Lemon's
secrets, 11/29/91, 1B
- Hotels in Clarksdale and Greenwood to
be refurbished residences, 7/23/92, 2B
- Insurance needs program, 9/5/87,
- Natchez facility is a haven for many elderly,
12/21/88, 7A
- National Caucus and Center on Black Aged
- Never too young to start planning for
retirement, 12/21/88, 7A
- New home allows mentally retarded a chance
to live in comfort, 12/20/88, 11A
- New law discourages sale of unneeded insurace
policies, 6/29/92, 4B
- Nursing homes traumatic final resort for
most families, 12/18/88, 18A
- Ollie Seymour a spry 102, 3/18/89, 1A
- Physical loss is normal, but mind should
stay sharp, 12/18/88, 18A
- Plans emphasize education, self-reliance,
7/1/88, 1B
- Retirees group gaining action, respect
from Legislature, 12/20/88, 11A
- Retirement with luxury is expensive, but
popular, 12/20/88, 11A
- ROUK program in Harrison County, 1/23/90,
2B
- Senior citizen discounts, 7/24/89, 1E
- Shepherd Center, 11/16/85,
- Sheriff McMillin wants TRIAD crime prevention
system in Jackson, 3/16/92, 1B
- State lacks long-term care plan for poor
elderly, 12/19/88, 1A
- Targets of overselling insurance agents,
12/20/88, 1A
- Unexpected illness carries a heavy toll,
12/18/88, 1A
- What does the future hold?, 12/21/88,
1A
- Elderly SEE ALSO Age discrimination
- Elders, Joycelyn
- Candidate for Surgeon General, 3/28/93,
1B
- U.S. Surgeon General nominee speaks at
Millsaps, 4/2/93, 2B
- Elders, Kevin
- Given 175-year sentence for sexual assault
on 2 elderly women, 1/22/94, 4B
- Eldridge, Vincent SEE Anderson, Carl
- Election code (Editorial), 1/6/87,
6A
- Election Commission
- Candidates vie for positions in Hinds,
Madison, Rankin Cos., 11/4/88, 6A
- GOP wins more than half the posts in Hinds,
Madison, Rankin Cos., 11/9/88, 2B
- Hinds County commissioner Bob Lilley resigns,
10/28/92, 4B
- Hinds County given money to cover August
4 election, 7/20/92, 1B
- Hinds County: Taylor and Rhodes new members,
11/18/92, 4B
- Election Empowerment
- Fordice's agenda for 1993 Legislature,
10/2/92, 1B
- Election fraud SEE Voter fraud
- Election law reform, 1/3/87, 1A
- Absentee voting changes get Justice Department
approval, 8/26/93, 1B
- Awaits Justice Department approval, 11/24/86,
1B
- Get another chance, 6/17/85, 1B
- Hinds County legislators push for action
in 1992, 12/22/91, 5B
- Important provisions still await Justice
Department approval, 8/29/93, 1B
- In wake of abuses, Molpus calls for reform,
10/19/91, 1B
- Molpus wants 'mishmash' corrected in 1992
Legislature, 6/1/91, 3B; 8/14/91, 3B
- Two areas: absentee ballots and affidavit
ballots, 2/16/92, 2G
- Winter says system needs repair, 11/17/91,
1B
- Election law reform SEE ALSO Election Empowerment
- Election primaries
- Bill proposes September dates for 1991,
2/17/89, 3B
- Fordice wants law allowing candidates
on either ballot, 12/1/91, 1A
- Fordice won't be able to keep promise
of open primaries, 11/24/91, 1G (analysis)
- Open primary law on agenda for 1992 Legislature,
1/2/92, 9A
- Election primaries SEE ALSO Super Tuesday
- Election reform SEE Election law reform
- Election returns
- Election system SEE Election lay reform
- Elections SEE ALSO NAMES OF INDIVIDUAL
CANDIDATES
- Elections, 1985
- Results of Mississippi cities' races,
6/5/85, 1B
- Elections, 1987
- Chetta may seek recount in Senate race,
11/7/87, 3B
- Hinds County Supervisor District 3 runofface,
8/16/87, 1B
- House and Senate: Hall and Joiner will
not run, 11/26/87, 2B
- Results, runoff, 8/26/87, 1A+
- Returns, races, etc., 8/5/87
- Roster of candidates, 6/6/87, 1B
- Runoff in Attorney General race, 8/6/87,
1A
- Undecided voters, 8/2-3/87, 1A
- Voter's guide supplement, 7/26/87 section
H
- Elections, 1988
- Cleveland
- Municipal elections, 5/11/88, 1B
- Judge Barbour OKs elections in 21 court
districts, 12/10/88, 1B
- Mississippi Legislature
- Harvey beats Buffington, Dist. 41,
Senate post, 11/9/88, 3B
- Mississippi Senate
- Buffington, Harvey in runoff for Dist.
41 seat, 10/26/88, 3B
- Mississippi Supreme Court
- Candidates make no promises, 2/20/88,
1A
- Democratic candidate sees big turnout,
3/20/88, 1B
- Fair announces, 1/19/88, 3B
- Pittman beats coast attorney, 11/5/88,
1B
- Pittman runs against Crouch, 3/30/88,
1A
- Natchez
- Municipal elections, 5/11/88, 1B
- Official says keep judicial vote separate,
7/15/88, 1B
- Rankin County
- Electing unopposed judge will cost
$25,000, 12/13/88, 1A
- Election has potential to be history-making,
11/8/88, 3B
- Super Tuesday
- Candidate list, 1/9/88, 1B
- Forty-six qualify in state list, 1/13/88,
3B
- Milestone for Mississippi, 3/8/88,
1A
- US Congress
- Barber poll ballots show GOP a cut
above Dems, 11/3/88, 1B
- Candidates file financial statements,
2/2/88, 1B
- Candidates make final appeals, 3/6/88,
1A
- Election info: Hinds, Rankin precinct
lists, sample ballots, 11/7/88, 6A
- Election returns, 11/9/88, 12A,16A,
Section B
- Few blacks run in Mississippi, 2/7/88,
1B
- Foley stumps for Mississippi candidates,
7/11/88, 1B
- US House
- 1st District
- Insurance salesman tries to topple
Whitten, 11/3/88, 3B
- 2nd District
- Benford fined $1,000, 9/7/88,
1B
- Coleman loses press secretary;
Espy won't debate, 9/29/88, 5B
- Coleman runs against Espy, 11/20/87,
4B
- Coleman: State needs capital and
contracts, 10/5/88, 1B
- Espy returns with Montgomery,
Whitten, 11/9/88, 1B
- Espy says "cheap shot," 9/13/88,
3B
- Espy's record the issue, 2/21/88,
1B
- Reagan, Nunn aid campaigns, 10/21/88,
1B
- Republican Jack Coleman, 12/18/87,
3B
- Rival says Espy should fire brother,
9/16/88, 3B
- 4th District
- Bogus sample ballots distributed,
11/9/88, 2B
- Candidates debate minimum wage,
health care, 11/6/88, 1B
- Candidates joust with plans to
increase jobs, 10/4/88, 4B
- Collins announces for Congress,
12/2/87, 2B
- Collins won't debate, 3/11/88,
1B
- Collins' agenda, 2/10/88, 1A
- Collins, Parker sweep race, 3/.30/88,1A,6A
- Gilchrist blasts rivals, 9/22/88,
1B
- Jews tell candidates: more religious
sensitivity, 10/27/88, 2B
- McNair and Gilchrist form alliance,
1/29/88, 3B
- McNair enters, 1/27/88, 4B
- Parker paid off other's debts,
3/15/88, 1B
- Parker releases tax returns, 3/16/88,
1B
- Parker urged to return gift, 9/24/88,
3B
- Parker wins, 11/9/88, 1B
- Parker, Collins denounce ad, vow
investigation, 11/2/88, 1B
- 5th District
- Candidates Smith, Taylor share
similar views, 11/4/88, 7A
- Candidates talk alike, spend differently,
10/12/88, 1B
- Debate issues in Biloxi, 10/28/88,
3B
- Democratic chief helps Taylor,
8/30/88, 3B
- Larkin Smith win close, 11/9/88,
1B
- Bourland climbs tower, 9/15/88, 1B
- Candidates boast backgrounds, 9/18/88,
1B
- Davis runs for Dowdy's seat, 12/17/87,
2B
- Davis:Shoccoe dam priority, 1/23/88,
3B
- Debate in Jackson, 7/16/88, 1B
- Democrats debate, 2/23/88,1B; 2/24/88,3B
- Democrats fight for indentity, 2/14/88,
1A
- Fund raising circuit, 3/10/88, 1B
- GOP runners agree on issue, 1/22/88,
1B
- Hall announces for Lott's seat, 11/25/87,
2B
- Lemon campaign head:Collins, 4/8/88,
3B
- Magee announces, 1/8/88, 3B
- Mark Henry, 1/5/88, 3B
- Patterson announces, 12/18/87,2B
- Pigott allegations "shameful," 3/16/88,
1B
- POW candidates test political waters,
4/3/88, 1A
- Race is tough battle, 8/1/88, 1A
- Republican debate: deficit problem,
2/26/88, 1B
- Runoff campaign starts, 3/10/88, 1B
- Runoff candidates, 3/27/88, 1B
- Stubbs challenges to debate, 1/19/88,
1B
- Stubbs enters, 11/20/87, 1B
- Super Tuesday, 3/9/88, 1,4,6,7A
- Taggart,Walkins views, 2/2/88, 1B
- Taylor, Smith win runoff, 3/30/88,
6A
- Watkins enters, 12/15/87, 3B
- US Senate
- Candidates told to return to issues,
9/20/88, 1B
- Democrats make big steps in race,
2/7/88, 1A
- Dowdy ads aim for recognition, 11/20/87,
3B
- Dowdy beats Molpus in Democratic race,
3/9/88, 1A
- Dowdy blasts Lott on Superfund vote,
10/11/88, 3B
- Dowdy camp accessible; Lott's less
cooperative, 11/13/88, 1H
- Dowdy questions Lott highway support,
6/2/88, 1A
- Dowdy tells Lott: dump chauffeur,
8/4/88, 1B
- Dowdy, Lott camps plot strategies,
3/10/88, 3B
- Dowdy, Lott exchange barbs at rallies,
10/29/88, 3B
- Dowdy, Molpus await outcome of gamble,
3/8/88, 1A
- Dowdy, Molpus divide black voters,
2/28/88, 1A
- Dowdy,Lott debate role of Federal
government, 9/13/88, 1B
- Dowdy: Lott hires few minorities,
9/28/88, 1A
- Dowdy: Lott won't meet voters, 9/10/88,
1B
- Dowdy: Molpus ads hurt both, 3/1/88,
1B
- Economy, education key issues: Molpus,
2/11/88, 1B
- Joust about house votes, 6/4/88, 1B
- Lott announces candidacy, 11/24/87,
1B
- Lott defeats Dowdy, 11/9/88, 1A
- Lott resources dishearten Dowdy camp,
10/3/88, 1A
- Lott says aggressiveness needed, 2/20/88,
1B
- Lott, Dowdy debate on health care,
10/2/88, 1B
- Lott, Dowdy dispute roles in cleanup,
10/8/88, 1B
- Lott, Dowdy focus on TV ads, 6/25/88,
1B
- Lott, Dowdy have 1st debate, 4/9/88,
1A
- Lott, Dowdy split on wage hike, line-item
veto, 10/15/88, 1B
- Lott: Dowdy "very similar" to Dukakis,
10/4/88, 3B
- Lott: I've hired many blacks, 9/29/88,
1B
- Molpus & Dowdy break peace over
ad, 2/25/88, 1A
- Molpus announces, 12/2/87, 1B
- Molpus hinges ads on reputation, 1/27/88,
4B
- Money big factor in race, 11/10/88,
1A
- Open seat distance Dowdy, Lott, 11/22/87,
1A
- Poll shows Lott leading Dowdy, 9/29/88,
1D
- Poll: Lott leads by 50-30% margin,
6/21/88, 4B
- Social Security major issue, 5/1/88,
1B,3B
- Stennis endorses Dowdy, 8/25/88, 1B
- Stennis endorses Dowdy in ads, 10/15/88,
4B
- Television networks beat Jackson declaring
Lott winner, 11/9/88, 2B
- Tillis makes ad for Dowdy, 2/1/88,
1A
- TV debate, 9/2/88, 1B,3B
- TV debate of 3 Demsocrats, 1/29/88,
1B
- Voter's guide '88, 3/6/88, 1H
- Elections, 1988 SEE ALSO Presidential election,
1988
- Elections, 1989
- Black elected sheriff in Jeff Davis County,
11/22/89, 1A
- Dowdle wins Madison County supervisor
post, 11/22/89, 1B; 11/23/89, 3B
- Election slated to replace Ditto in Mississippi
House, 6/29/89, 1B; 6/30/89, 2B
- Franckiwecz wins Senate job, 11/22/89,
1A, 1B
- Mayoral contests in Brandon, Pearl, Flowood,
etc., 4/17/89, 1B
- Recent elections elate state Democrats,
12/3/89, 1H
- Results of general elections, 6/7/89,
8-9A+
- State races, 5/3/89, 11A+
- Tann, Gunn in runoff for Ditto's seat,
8/9/89, 1B
- US House
- 5th District, 9/17/89, 1A, 1H SEE
ALSO Anderson, Tom AND Taylor, Gene
- Anderson calls Taylor's anti-drug
plan 'strange', 10/11/89, 3B
- Anderson spent twice what Taylor
spent, 11/21/89, 2B
- Bush will campaign in state for
Anderson, 10/7/89, 1A
- Candiadates exchange barbs in
debate, 9/28/89, 1A
- Candidates oppose catastrophic
health bill, 9/13/89, 5B
- Candidates work right up to the
wire, 10/3/89, 1A
- Candidates' last debate, 10/14/89,
9B
- Democrats could snatch seat from
Republicans, 10/5/89, 1B
- Mabus walks fine line between
Taylor, Moore, 9/24/89, 3H
- Moore's loss not fatal to career,
10/4/89, 1A
- Residents study angles, 10/1/89,
1B
- Taylor and Anderson in runoff,
10/4/89, 1A
- Taylor criticizes Moore TV ad,
9/30/89, 1A
- Taylor sweeps Anderson, 10/18/89,
1A
- Voter's guide, 4/30/89, 1H
- Elections, 1990
- Judicial races fail to draw many voters
to polls, 6/6/90, 9A
- Lawyer says redistricting gained victories
for blacks, 11/8/90, 3B
- Low turnout expected at November 6 election,
11/6/90, 1A
- ELECTIONS, 1990
- NATIONAL AND LOCAL RETURNS, issue of 11/7/90
- Elections, 1990
- Students at 50 schools vote in mock elections,
11/2/90, 4B
- US House
- 1st District
- Whitten opponent Bowlin defies
odds, 11/1/90, 2B
- 4th District
- Candidate Hardy Caraway a Republican?,
4/17/90, 1B
- Parks lacks campaign cash, 10/30/90,
3B
- 5th District
- Budget could be sole issue, 10/21/90,
1H
- Campaigns revving up spending
machines, 5/26/90, 4B
- Candidates fighting apathy as
race nears, 10/1/90, 1A
- Candidates pound trail in final
days, 11/5/90, 1A
- Foes spending similar amounts,
7/18/90, 1B
- Ingratiating grass-roots campaign,
11/4/90, 1B
- Low turnout expected today
- Smith's brother endorses Taylor,
10/24/90, 1B
- Taylor advocates taxing imports,
11/2/90, 2B
- Taylor begins re-election campaign,
4/18/90, 4B
- Taylor to announce candidacy,
4/15/90, 15A
- Taylor wins in landslide, 11/7/90,
1A
- Taylor/Smith campaigns get hot
early, 4/15/90, 1A
- Mississippi's five Democrats look
safe, 11/4/90, 1H
- Voter's guide, 5/27/90, 1H
- Well-financed incumbents have scared off
challengers, 5/27/90, 1H
- Elections, 1991
- 26 women qualify to run for state legislature,
8/13/91, 1B
- Absentee ,allot scam charges against Greenwood
woman Clara Blackmon, 11/1/91, 2B
- Absentee ballot fraud: Sunflower sheriff
race, 11/18/91, 2B; 12/21/91, 4B
- Absentee ballots mistakenly thrown out
in Bolivar County, 10/5/91, 1B
- Absentee voter fraud; ex-Sunflower sheriff
protests, 10/29/91, 2B; 11/17/91, 3B
- After runoff, candidates look forward
to rest, 10/9/91, 7B
- Auditor race: Hood outspending Patterson,
10/3/91, 2B
- Auditor runoff candidates getting down
and dirty, 10/6/91, 1B
- Auditor's race outcome (analysis), 10/13/91,
1G
- Banks supporters accuse Dillard of race-baiting
ad, 10/30/91, 1B; 11/2/91, 1B
- Banks wants to keep seat on Mississippi
Supreme Court, 10/24/91, 1B
- Big primary winners: 'Wagon Wheel' Blair
and Eddie Briggs, 9/22/91, 3G
- Black is endorsed in runoff by former
opponents, 10/1/91, 5B
- Boycott in Wilkinson County over challenged
election, 10/23/91, 2B
- Briggs challenges Dye to come out and
fight, 9/24/91, 1A
- Briggs collects $98,000+ in contributions,
10/30/91, 2B
- ELECTIONS, 1991
- BRIGGS IS VICTORIOUS; DYE CONCEDES, 11/6/91,
1A; 11/7/91, 1A
- Elections, 1991
- Briggs says Dye should pay back acting
governor fee, 10/22/91, 3B
- Briggs says Dye's extra pay legal, but
unethical, 10/29/91, 1B
- Briggs to Dye: keep my divorce out of
campaign, 10/1/91, 1B
- Briggs: Lieutenant governor should fight
illiteracy, 10/8/91, 1B
- Buckner and Harvey in District 5 constable
runoff, 9/24/91, 5B
- Candidates need majority to win in statewide
elctions, 9/29/91, 1A
- Chancery Clerk runoff sparking heated
debate, 9/26/91, 4B
- Citizens Southwest (Jackson) hosts political
forum, 9/25/91, 4B
- Democratic committee to rule on constable
candidates, 8/29/91, 4B; 8/30/91, 4B
- Dillard vs. Banks for Supreme Court post,
10/24/91, 1B
- District 25 Senate race: Hall vs. Cooley,
11/2/91, 5B
- District 26 Republican runoff: McLarty
vs. Gunn, 10/5/91, 4B
- Dukes name remains on Greenville mayoral
ballot despite withdrawal, 11/4/91, 3B
- Dye and Harper campaign spending about
even, 9/11/91, 9A
- Dye is endorsed by AFL-CIO in runoff,
9/29/91, 3B
- Dye's fall a prelude to loss of power
by lieutenant governor, 11/17/91, 1G
- Dye's narrow primary victory ignites opposition,
9/22/91, 1A
- Ellerby's recount (Jackson County) gains
votes, but not enough, 9/25/91, 3B
- Filing date for Legislature candidates
is near, 7/8/91, 1B
- First termers Powell, Davis and Blue are
unopposed this year, 9/1/91, 2B
- Ford pulls out all stops aiding his House
supporters, 9/8/91, 3G
- Fordice and local candidates in rally
at Pinola, 8/4/91, 1B
- ELECTIONS, 1991
- FORDICE, BRIGGS WIN; COMPLETE ELECTION
RESULTS, 11/6/91, 1A+
- Elections, 1991
- Fordice, Johnson drumming up runoff voters,
10/1/91, 2B
- Forrest County sheriff candidate McGee
claims newspaper bias, 10/30/91, 3B
- GOP happy with votes; declares Mississippi
two-party state, 9/20/91, 1B
- GOP has record number of candidates; Dems
not worried, 7/20/91, 1A
- GOTV: getting voters to polls=winning
effort, 10/20/91, 1G
- Governor, lieutenant governor candidates
in TV debate, 10/19/91, 3B
- Greenville Mayor Frank Self in runoff,
10/8/91, 3B
- Greenville's Mayor Self wins Democratic
runoff, 10/22/91, 3B
- High turn back of incumbents a message
from voters, 12/1/91, 1G
- Hinds County sheriff candidates differ
on DUIs, 8/14/91, 2B
- Hinds County supervisor candidate Vickery
gets Republican endorsements, 10/22/91,
5B
- Hinds County supervisor candidates all
say job should be full-time, 10/31/91, 4B
- Hinds supervisor race now includes two
women, 8/17/91, 4B
- Hobson endorsed by three former rivals
in supervisor race, 9/28/91, 5B
- Hobson files suit; objects to secret meeting
on disputed ballots, 11/19/91, 5B
- Hobson/Wilbourn: affidavit ballots focus
of trial arguments, 6/16/92, 1B
- Hobson/Wilbourn: Hobson challenges election
result, 12/13/91, 4B
- Hobson/Wilbourn: Hobson declared winner
with; Wilbourn to challenge, 11/9/91, 1A
- Hobson/Wilbourn: judge gives seat to Hobson,
4/4/92, 1A, 15A
- Hobson/Wilbourn: race contested by Wilbourn,
11/14/91, 4B
- Hobson/Wilbourn: race to have jury trial,
3/3/92, 5B
- Hobson/Wilbourn: race won't be decided
by coin toss, 11/8/91, 1B
- Hobson/Wilbourn: State Supreme Court confirms
Hobson, 7/30/92, 1A
- ELECTIONS, 1991
- HOBSON/WILBOURN: STATE SUPREME COURT GIVES
SEAT TO HOBSON, 4/7/92, 1A
- Elections, 1991
- Hobson/Wilbourn: Supreme Court will rush
Wilbourn's appeal, 5/14/92, 1B
- Hobson/Wilbourn: Wilbourn declared winner;
Hobson contests, 11/27/91, 1A
- Hobson/Wilbourn: Wilbourn to be sworn
in, 1/1/92, 2B
- Hobson/Wilbourn: Wilbourn wants freeze
on Hobson's choice, 4/6/92, 1A
- Hobson/Wilbourn; trial date set on contested
ballots, 4/3/92, 5B; 4/16/92, 4B
- House district electoral vote count delays
tally, 11/19/91, 2B
- House Speaker job could hinge on runoff
elections, 10/6/91, 1G
- Humphreys County ex-sheriff with police
record is in runoff, 9/28/91, 3B
- Hundreds preparing to run for 1,750 state
offices, 2/11/91, 2B
- If Weaver and Roan win, Jackson City Council
minus 2 members, 11/4/91, 1B
- In auditor race, Hood assaults Patterson's
finances, 10/2/91, 3B
- In House District 106 it's Ladner vs.
Ladner vs. Ladnier, 8/13/91, 1B
- Incumbents, Mabus included, not on solid
ground, 2/10/91, 3H
- Insurance commissioner candidate David
Anderson, 10/30/91, 7B
- Johnson cousins Pete and Paul B III's
party split has not split family, 9/16/91,
1B
- JSU to have voting precinct on campus,
11/5/91, 5B
- Lawsuits challenging Lefore County circuit
clerk election, 10/22/91, 2B
- Leflore County assistant clerk aided Montgomery's
fraud, 1/4/92, 1B; 5/29/92, 3B
- Leflore County ballots falsified for supervisor
Robert Moore, 1/15/92, 3B
- Leflore County Circuit Clerk case: 7 enter
innocent pleas, 3/3/92, 3B
- Leflore County circuit clerk is now Trey
Evans, 1/8/92, 2B
- Leflore County circuit clerk Jan Montgomery
arrested, 1/5/92, 1A
- Leflore County Circuit Clerk scandal may
diminish vote fraud, 1/7/92, 1B
- Leflore County circuit clerk votes said
to have been altered, 12/31/91, 2B
- Leflore County circuit clerk's voting
suit goes to trial, 12/29/91, 1B
- Leflore County committee to probe voting
procedures, 2/13/92, 3B
- Leflore County supervisor race contested
by Turner, 11/27/91, 3B
- Leflore County: voter-fraud trials delayed,
6/11/92, 3B
- Leflore County; judge rules Moore will
keep seat, 1/21/92, 3B; 1/22/92, 3B
- ELECTIONS, 1991
- LEGISLATURE: WHO'S IN, WHO'S OUT, 10/6/91,
1G
- Elections, 1991
- Lieutenant governor winner may have to
be picked by House, 11/2/91, 1A; 11/3/91,
3G
- Lieutenant governor's race too close to
call, 11/3/91, 1A
- ELECTIONS, 1991
- MABUS, DYE APPARENT WINNERS (PRELIMINARY
RESULTS--ALL RACES), 9/18/91, 1A+
- Elections, 1991
- Madison County District 5 Supervisor race,
10/5/91, 5B
- McLarty is endorsed by Cheatham in runoff
with Gunn, 10/3/91, 4B
- Mississippi Republicans hoping for larger
GOP turnout, 9/14/91, 1B
- Mississippi Supreme Court elections get
go-ahead, 10/19/91, 1B
- Molpus urges candidates to file despite
redistricting confusion, 7/17/91, 1B
- Molpus: only 4 in 10 will vote today,
11/5/91, 1A
- Morehead endorses Hood in second primary,
9/20/91, 2B
- NAACP starts black voter registration
drive, 8/10/91, 4B
- Neshoba County Fair make wake up lackluster
campaign, 7/14/91, 1G
- Official: voting machine problems may
hamper October turnout, 9/19/91, 3B
- Perry County group seeks revote after
ballot snafu, 10/23/91, 3B
- Personal experience stiffens Cecil Brown's
anti-crime stance, 10/14/91, 1B
- Politicians downplay lottery, gambling
as glimmer turns gray, 7/21/91, 3G
- Primary '91: delayed, short, challenger-tough,
9/15/91, 1G
- Primary shows people want change in state
politics (analysis), 9/22/91, 1G
- PSC candidate Weaver says utilities wasting
money on ads, 10/3/91, 5B
- RACE TO WATCH: chancery clerk in Rankin
County, 8/5/91, 1A
- RACE TO WATCH: Hinds County chancery clerk,
10/2/91, 4B
- RACE TO WATCH: Hinds County sheriff, 8/4/91,
1A; 11/2/91, 5B
- RACE TO WATCH: Hinds County supervisor,
district 3, 10/4/91, 4B
- RACE TO WATCH: Jackson's House District
70, 10/5/91, 4B
- Rankin voter registration workers wear
'Warren' T-shirts, 8/20/91, 2B
- Recheck in Hinds supervisor District 3;
no changes, 10/10/91, 2B
- Record voter turnout expected in today's
primary, 9/17/91, 1A, 1B
- Recount petition denied in two Jackson
County races, 10/2/91, 2B
- ELECTIONS, 1991
- RESULTS IN COUNTY RACES, 9/19/91, 4-5B;
11/7/91, 4-5B
- Elections, 1991
- Roster of major candidates, 7/20/91, 13A
- ELECTIONS, 1991
- RUNOFF RESULTS, COUNTY RACES 10/10/91,
4B; 10/9/91, 1A
- Elections, 1991
- Runoffs: voters must stick to party...,
9/19/91, 1A
- Son of AG Mike Moore killed in fall on
election night, 9/19/91, 3B
- Spice and voter interest lacking so far,
7/18/91, 1A
- Voter discontent worries incumbents, 8/15/91,
4B
- Voters beat drum for more legislative
candidates, 8/11/91, 1G
- Wilkinson County: Supervisor McFarland
convicted, 7/3/93, 2B
- Write-in candidate Michel as GOP nominee,
9/21/91, 1B; 9/27/91, 4B; 10/1/91, 2B
- Write-in candidate Michel's name on November
ballot, 10/4/91, 4B; 10/11/91, 2B
- Yards on busy streets have bumper crop
of political signs, 9/17/91, 1D
- Elections, 1992
- Beat vs. unit system on ballot, 10/31/92,
1B; 11/8/92, 1B
- ELECTIONS, 1992
- BLACKS, REPUBLICANS REWRITING STATE POLITICS,
6/14/92, 1A; 11/29/92, 1B
- Elections, 1992
- Congressional delegation: all re-elected,
some will move up, 11/7/92, 1B
- ELECTIONS, 1992
- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS LISTED, 10/18/92,
1G
- Elections, 1992
- Democratic win gives Democrats say-so
for plum jobs, 11/15/92, 3G
- ELECTIONS, 1992
- ELECTION RESULTS: NATIONAL AND LOCAL,
11/3/92, 1A+
- Elections, 1992
- Forum by National Coalition of 100 Black
Women, 8/3/92, 3B
- Gambling referendum in Washington County,
3/30/92, 1A; 3/31/92, 1B
- Gambling referendum passes narrowly in
Washington County, 4/1/92, 1A
- General election: passing of power, chance
to change, 8/9/92, 3G
- GOP Congressional runoff: Harvey vs. Hewes,
3/30/92, 3B
- GOP runoffs today; also Washington County
gambling referendum, 3/31/92, 1B
- GOP Supreme Court candidate runoff: Dillard
vs. Smith, 3/30/92, 1B
- Greenville questions use of churches as
polling sites, 4/2/92, 3B
- Hinds County Circuit Clerk Barbara Dunn,
11/2/92, 1D
- Kitchens name will be on House District
19 ballot, 9/18/92, 3B
- Lauderdale races await verification, 11/7/92,
5B
- Lee County: badly worded ballot kept unit
system, 11/9/92, 3B
- Legislative primaries, 8/2/92, 1A+; 8/4/92,
1B
- Legislative primaries: acrimonious Blanton/Kirby
race, 8/3/92, 1B, 2B
- Legislative primaries: Banks/Calhoun race,
6/20/92, 4B; 7/11/92, 1B; 7/15/92, 2B
- Legislative primaries: Banks/Calhoun race:
Banks allowed to run, 7/22/92, 1B
- Legislative primaries: Banks/Calhoun race:
Banks ready for battle, 7/31/92, 4B
- Legislative primaries: Banks/Calhoun race:
Calhoun aide has objections, 8/6/92, 4B
- Legislative primaries: Banks/Calhoun race:
controversy revived, 7/26/92, 1B
- Legislative primaries: Banks/Calhoun race:
Graves to hear suit, 7/18/92, 5B
- Legislative primaries: Banks/Calhoun race:
high court ruling, 7/30/92, 13A
- Legislative primaries: Banks/Calhoun race:
sample ballots controversy, 8/4/92, 5B
- Legislative primaries: Blacks increased
presence, 8/9/92, 3G (Minor column)
- ELECTIONS, 1992
- LEGISLATIVE PRIMARIES: BLACKS POST GAINS
(election roundup), 8/5/92, 1A+
- Elections, 1992
- Legislative primaries: Calhoun/Banks race;
Banks wins, 8/5/92, 8A
- Legislative primaries: candidates may
view tally sheets, 8/12/92, 4B
- Legislative primaries: Crook loses to
Simmons, 8/5/92, 6A
- Legislative primaries: hurricane-delayed
runoffs on Coast, 9/2/92, 3B
- Legislative primaries: PACs and their
candidates, 7/26/92, 3G (Minor column)
- Legislative primaries: put race issue
behind, focus on goals, 8/6/92, 1A
- Legislative primaries: runoffs in 8 races,
8/23/92, 1A; 8/25/92, 1B
- ELECTIONS, 1992
- LEGISLATIVE PRIMARIES: VOTERS GUIDE, 8/2/92,
section G
- Elections, 1992
- Legislative runoff: 3 incumbents dumped,
8/26/92, 1A, 7A
- Lottery issue draining power from initiative
amendment, 10/18/92, 1G
- Lottery vote's victory not seen as clear
mandate, 11/5/92, 1B
- Madison County school superintendent's
race, 10/14/92, 4B
- Madison County won't require SS number
and telephone number of voters, 10/31/92,
1B
- Mississippi Democrats lost battle...won
war, 11/5/92, 7A
- Molpus urges citizens to vote, 11/2/92,
2B
- Montgomery's opponent Michael Williams
focuses on deficit, 10/7/92, 2B
- Netherland's seat: GOP will not submit
candidate, 9/17/92, 1B; 9/22/92, 1B
- Rankin County District 3 supervisor race,
10/30/92, 5B
- Rankin County facing several decisions,
9/5/92, 4B
- Rankin County supervisor, district 3 runoff
race, 11/16/92, 3B
- Rankin County supervisor, district 3 runoff
race: Hudson wins, 11/18/92, 1B
- Record number of blacks elected to Legislature,
11/4/92, 1A; 11/5/92, 1A
- Senate district 21: Blackmon vs Cartwright,
10/21/92, 2B
- Senate District 21; Mohammed vs. Blackmon,
7/31/92, 4B
- Senate District 22: 4-way race, 10/26/92,
1A
- Stokes facing disorderly charge by Dorothy
Benford, 11/4/92, 3B
- Sunflower county sheriff's race runoff:
Holder wins, 11/18/92, 3B
- Supreme Court candidates Barber and Smith,
10/13/92, 1B
- Supreme Court's new Justices Smith and
Roberts, 11/5/92, 1B
- US House
- 1st District
- Whitten vs.Whitaker, 10/25/92,
1A
- 2nd District
- Espy facing tough fight, 10/9/92,
2B
- 4th District
- Candidate Jack McMillan, 10/13/92,
3B
- Meredith relying on black vote,
10/31/92, 3B
- Parker to boost rural areas, 10/14/92,
3B
- Parker's PAC contributions up
60%, 10/18/92, 5B
- 5th District
- Candidate Paul Harvey, 10/8/92,
3B
- Candidate Shawn O'Hara, 10/22/92,
2B
- Harvey outspends Taylor, 7/24/92,
1B
- Harvey, O'Hara, Taylor, 10/30/92,
1B
- Taylor says jobs top priority,
10/14/92, 3B
- Voter turnout was 58% for state, 11/5/92,
3B; 11/12/92, 3B
- ELECTIONS, 1992
- VOTER'S GUIDE, 11/1/92, section G
- Elections, 1992
- Whitten opponent is Clyde Whitaker, 10/8/92,
3B
- Wilkinson County SEE Voter fraud
- Elections, 1992 SEE ALSO Presidential election,
1992
- Elections, 1993
- Brandon alderman: affidavit ballots, 5/6/93,
4B
- City Council SEE City Council---Election
'93
- Clinton alderman race, 5/6/93, 4B; 6/4/93,
4B
- D'Iberville votes again--for unapposed
candidates, 6/30/93, 3B
- Election commissioners, district 3 and
5 runoffs, 11/17/92, 5B
- Hinds County Justice Court judge race:
Britton is winner, 11/17/93, 11A
- Hinds County Justice Court, District 2
seat: 5 running, 11/1/93, 1B; 11/15/93,
2B
- Hinds County Senate seat 56: Anderson's
replacement, 11/18/93, 1A
- Hinds County Supervisors District 2 race:
'vote for best candidate', 10/7/93, 4B
- Hinds County Supervisors District 2 race:
6 qualify, 9/4/93, 5B; 11/1/93, 1A
- Hinds County Supervisors District 2 race:
Anderson gets ministers' OK, 10/22/93, 4B
- Hinds County Supervisors District 2 race:
Anderson on clinic closings, 9/9/93, 4B
- Hinds County Supervisors District 2 race:
Anderson target of fliers, 10/26/93, 5B
- Hinds County supervisors District 2 race:
Anderson wins runoff, 11/17/94, 11A
- Hinds County Supervisors District 2 race:
campaigns wind up, 11/15/93, 1B
- Hinds County Supervisors District 2 race:
citizens' group for Wright, 9/28/93, 5B
- Hinds County Supervisors District 2 race:
essay on job, 5/21/93, 4B
- Hinds County Supervisors District 2 race:
former foes endorse Wright, 11/12/93, 4B
- Hinds County Supervisors District 2 race:
lawmakers back Anderson, 11/10/93, 4B
- Hinds County Supervisors District 2 race:
Thompson endorses Anderson, 11/13/93, 1A
- Hinds County Supervisors District 3 primary,
8/6/87, 1B
- Indianola mayor's race, 11/10/93, 2B
- Lee County sheriff's race runoff: Presley
vs. Armstrong, 11/15/99, 1A
- Lee County sheriff's race: Presley is
winner, 11/17/93, 11A
- Lexington alderman election, 7/21/93,
3B; 7/22/93, 2B
- Madison County
- Justice court judge and constable
races, 2/12/93, 4B; 3/31/93, 4B
- Justice Court race: vote-counting
problems, 4/15/93, 4B; 4/16/93, 4B
- Runoffs for justice court judge, constable,
4/12/93, 1B; 4/14/93, 4B
- Mississippi
- Convicted felons rejected at polls,
5/19/93, 1A
- Losers adjusting to life after defeat,
5/13/93, 1D
- Municipal contests, general election
- Voter's guide, 6/6/93, 1G+
- Municipal elections (results), 5/5/93,
1A, 13A, 14A
- Municipal elections: 300 city choose governments,
6/8/93, 1A
- Municipal elections: election results,
6/9/93, 6A-8A
- November 2nd contests, 10/31/93, 1B; 11/1/93,
1A+
- November 2nd races: statewide results,
11/3/93, 1A, 11A; 11/4/93, 11A
- Noxubee County supervisor race recount,
11/4/93, 11A; 11/6/93, 1B
- Pearl alderman race controversy, 5/16/93,
2B; 6/10/93, 4B; 9/3/93, 5B
- Pelahatchie alderman race, 6/11/93, 5B
- SEE ALSO City Council
- SEE ALSO Mayor's race, 1993
- Senate District 27 seat: Anderson replacement,
11/20/93, 1B
- Senate District 27 seat: Frazier announces,
11/24/93, 4B
- US House
- 2nd District
- 2 more join crowd running for
Espy's seat, 2/12/93, 2B
- 2 more join race for Espy's seat,
1/29/93, 1B
- 5 candidates fail to show for
forum, 1/31/93, 1B
- 8 qualify for Espy seat, 3/11/93,
1B
- Black vote split, 3/28/93, 3G
(Minor column)
- Blackwell/Neely/Thompson/ Michel,
1/13/93, 1B; 1/14/93, 1B
- Blackwell/Neely/Thompson/Michel,
1/21/93, 1B
- Candidates make final efforts,
3/30/93, 1A
- Caucus: Blackwell won't be there,
2/20/93, 3B
- Caucus: GOP behind Dent, 2/21/93,
4B
- Conservative Scotty Swillie enters
race, 1/23/93, 3B
- ELECTIONS, 1993
- US HOUSE
- 2ND DISTRICT
- DENT AND THOMPSON IN RUNOFF, 3/31/93,
1A
- Elections, 1993
- US House
- 2nd District
- Dent calls 1984 assault 'mistake',
3/26/93, 1A
- GOP picks Hayes Dent, 2/14/93,
1A
- Jordan announces, 1/22/93, 4B
- Legislative Black Caucus backs
Thompson, 3/12/93, 4B
- Profile of Unita Blackwell
- Republicans say Dent will win:
black vote split, 3/26/93, 1B
- Runoff: a fascinating contest,
4/4/93, 3G (Minor column)
- Runoff: Clinton's help asked,
4/6/93, 1B
- Runoff: Democrats protest Republicans'
filming, 4/14/93, 13A
- Runoff: Dent accuses Thompson
of racial politics, 4/8/93, 3B
- Runoff: Digging for dirt, 4/12/93,
1A, 5A
- Runoff: Dole campaigns for Dent,
4/8/93, 1B; 4/9/93, 1A
- Runoff: feathers fly in final
rounds, 4/11/93, 1A
- Runoff: Hinds County gave Thompson
his victory, 4/18/93, 1B
- Runoff: Mabus denies he raised
taxes, 4/7/93, 11A
- Runoff: Molpus predicts high turnout,
4/13/93, 1A
- Runoff: national Democrats add
firepower, 4/2/93, 1A
- Runoff: race gets immediately
hot, 4/1/93, 1B
- Runoff: Richardson disavows support
of Thompson, 4/6/93, 3B
- Runoff: Thompson has unified Democrats,
4/5/93, 1B
- Runoff: Thompson in whip through
Delta, 4/8/93, 1B
- Runoff: Thompson says he would
gain white support, 4/9/93, 3B
- Runoff: Thompson sees Clinton
advantage to Delta, 4/15/93, 3B
- Runoff: Thompson vows action on
Ayers case, 4/10/93, 1B
- ELECTIONS, 1993
- US HOUSE
- 2ND DISTRICT
- RUNOFF: THOMPSON WINS, 4/14/93,
1A
- Elections, 1993
- US House
- 2nd District
- Runoff: Tipper Gore stumps for
Thompson, 4/7/93, 1A
- Runoff: union leaders contribute
to Thompson, 4/7/93, 11A
- Thompson says Henry Espy lied,
3/24/93, 3B
- Thompson to be sworn in, 4/20/93,
1B; 4/21/93, 1B
- Thompson wagering grass-roots
campaign, 3/25/93, 1B
- Voters choose, 3/28/93, 1A, 1G
(voter's guide)
- Voters to pick Espy successor
March 30, 1/23/93, 1A
- 2nd District SEE ALSO Elections, 1993---Hinds
County Supervisors...
- Elections, 1994
- Canton alderman election: loser Williams
challenges results, 8/4/94, 5B; 8/5/94,
4B
- Canton alderman race, Ward 5, 8/1/94,
1B; 8/11/94, 4B
- Canton aldermen race: runoff, 8/16/94,
4B
- Canton aldermen: Nichols wins 4th Ward
slot, 8/17/94, 4B
- Canton mayor's race a tie: special election
to decide winner, 9/8/94, 1A; 9/9/94, 4B
- Canton mayor's race: judge grants special
election, 9/10/94, 1B
- Canton mayor's race: Runnels is confident,
8/29/94, 1B; 8/31/94, 4B
- Canton mayor's race: Scott says there
will be changes, 10/13/94, 1A
- Canton mayor's race: special election
monitored, 10/11/94, 1B; 10/12/94, 1B
- Canton mayor's race: vote counting is
slow, 9/1/94, 4B; 9/2/94, 5B
- Clinton alderman race: Williamson's grievance,
8/9/94, 4B
- Congressional races: Fordice wants candidates
in alphabetical order, 9/15/94, 2B
- Copiah County Detention Center inmates
allowed to vote, 11/8/94, 3B
- Debates (schedule), 10/27/94, 1A
- Democrats and Republicans comment on Clinton's
effect, 6/30/94, 3B
- GOP likely to help military, Montgomery
says, 11/12/94, 1A
- GOP policies will change state farming,
Parker says, 11/13/94, 5B, 3C
- House District 65, 1/10/94, 1A; 1/25/94,
5B; 12/16/93, 4B
- House district 65
- Coleman and Brown in runoff, 1/12/94,
4B
- House District 65
- Coleman is winner, 1/26/94, 4B
- Judicial elections SEE Judicial elections,
1994
- Legislative resignations clear way for
2 elections, 11/16/94, 1B
- Madison County Chancery and Circuit clerk
races, 11/7/94, 1B
- Minority districts had little impact in
GOP landslide, 12/12/94, 3B
- Mock elections in state public schools,
11/4/94, 4B
- NAACP's Branch: wake-up call for minorities,
11/13/94, 1A
- November 8th showdowns (box showing all
races), 6/29/94, 1A
- ELECTIONS, 1994
- PRIMARY RESULTS; VOTER TURNOUT WAS LOW,
6/8/94, 1A+
- Elections, 1994
- Rankin County results OK'd, 11/11/94,
4B
- Rankin County School Board runoff: Patrick
is winner, 11/23/94, 4B; 11/23/94, 8A
- Rankin County School Board: foes cite
their records, 11/20/94, 1B
- Rankin County school superintendent, 10/25/94,
4B; 11/5/94, 5B; 11/19/94, 5B
- Republican landslide: Dixiecrats dream
46 years later, 12/4/94, 3G (Minor column)
- ELECTIONS, 1994
- RETURNS FOR MISSISSIPPI RACES, 11/9/94,
6A-11A
- Elections, 1994
- Senatorial race
- Eastland knocks Lott's record, 5/24/94,
2B
- Familiar names Eastland and O'Hara
on ballot, 4/9/94, 1B
- Harper admits past alcoholism, 4/3/94,
3G (Minor column)
- Harper challenge to Lott is typical,
friend says, 5/17/94, 3B
- Harper loses $20,000 in funds, 10/23/94,
1B
- Harper says Lott 'toes line', 10/22/94,
3B
- Harper wants more doctors in rural
areas, 5/11/94, 3B
- Harper will challenge Lott, 3/30/94,
3B
- Harper's ad 'race-baiting' Eastland
says, 6/27/94, 2B
- Harper: shortage of funds makes race
even, 10/27/94, 1B
- Lott already campaigning for November
general election, 6/5/94, 1G
- Lott disputes Harper criticism: not
a 'fat cat', 10/22/94, 3B
- Lott outspends Harper, 11/6/94, 1B
- Lott seat: colorful array of challengers,
4/17/94, 3G
- Lott supporters delight in his conservatism,
10/23/94, 1B
- Lott takes campaign seriously, 10/27/94,
1B
- Lott's and Harper's ads compared,
10/23/94, 1G
- Lott's campaign funds 19 times bigger
than foes', 4/20/94, 1B
- Lott's contributions $1.4 Million;
Harper's $250,000, 10/18/94, 1A
- O'Haras, father/son both on ballot,
different party, 4/15/94, 1B
- RTC judgement financial blow to Eastland,
6/19/94, 3G
- Runoff: Harper and Eastland keep phone
lines busy, 6/26/94, 1A
- Runoff: Harper wins Democratic nomination,
6/29/94, 1A, 10A
- Scott County Democrat Howard Clark
appears in Lott ad, 6/7/94, 1B
- Turnipseed challenges Lott, 4/5/94,
3B
- Turnipseed urges local control of
education, 5/21/94, 2B
- Senatorial race (runoff)
- Eastland 'more than just a name',
6/13/94, 1B
- ELECTIONS, 1994
- STATE CAN BENEFIT FROM GOP GAINS, MONTGOMERY
SAYS, 11/10/94, 1A
- Elections, 1994
- State electorate eyes Senate and House
seats, 11/8/94, 1A
- State GOP anticipates more growth, 11/13/94,
1A
- Statewide grand jury measure passes, 11/9/94,
6A
- US House
- 1st District
- $2.4 Million total spent on campaign,
12/19/94, 1B
- A House without Whitten, 11/7/94,
1B
- After runoff both candidates will
be bloodied, 6/26/94, 3G
- Barnett takes stance against PAC
funds
- Cochran, Fordice at rally for
Wicker, 10/28/94, 3B
- Deadline looms; Whitten has not
declared, 4/5/94, 1B
- Ford may run for Whitten seat,
1/21/94, 1B; 5/19/93, 1B
- Ford won't neglect House duties
to campaign, 1/22/94, 3B
- Fox uses photo of Fordice in ads,
6/22/94, 3B
- Polls show Wicker ahead, 10/20/94,
3B
- Primary results analyzed, 6/12/94,
3G (Minor column)
- Race for Whitten's seat in spotlight,
4/10/94, 1B
- Race may hinge on DeSoto County,
5/16/94, 1B
- Runoff: Wheeler(D) and Wicker(R)
are winners, 6/29/94, 11A
- Similarities of Wheeler and Wicker,
7/17/94, 3G (Minor column)
- Strong voter turnout expected,
6/5/94, 1A, 1G
- TV advertising, 5/29/94, 3G (Minor
column)
- Wheeler enlivens the race, 6/5/94,
1G
- Wheeler outspends Wicker, 11/6/94,
1B
- Wheeler vs Ford, Wicker vs Fox
in runoffs, 6/8/94, 1A
- Wheeler/Wicker mud-slinging, 11/6/94,
3G (Minor column)
- Whitten backs Wheeler, 7/9/94,
1B
- Whitten won't run, 4/6/94, 1A,
6A, 7A; 4/7/94, 1B
- Whitten's impact on race is minimal,
6/27/94, 1A
- Whitwell will take on Whitten,
12/10/93, 3B
- Wicker vs Wheeler, 10/24/94, 1B;
10/30/94, 1B, 4B; 10/31/94, 1B
- ELECTIONS, 1994
- US HOUSE
- 1ST DISTRICT
- WICKER WINS BIG, 9/9/94, 1A; 9/10/94,
11A
- Elections, 1994
- US House
- 1st District
- Without Whitten, choice is tougher,
11/9/94, 1A
- 2nd District
- Candidate Jordan plans to move
residence, 8/30/94,
- Candidate Vince Thornton, 10/11/94,
3B; 10/12/94, 3B
- Foes pull out big guns at close
of race, 11/6/94, 3B
- Foes take on racial issue, 11/1/94,
3B
- Fordice campaigns for Jordan,
10/15/94, 3B
- Gingrich campaigns for Jordan,
9/16/94, 2B
- Jordan, Thompson, Thornton, 10/20/94,
1B
- PAC supports Thompson, Harper,
Rose, 10/27/94, 3B
- Race pivots on crossover black
vote, 11/3/94, 1B
- Race turns to 'Christian values',
11/5/94, 2B
- Republicans may run Bill Jordan,
a black, 9/26/93, 2G
- Strong verbal jabs in debate,
10/27/94, 3B
- Thompson at rally in Charleston,
10/22/94, 3B
- Thompson is victor, 11/9/94, 6A
- Thompson vs Jordan, 10/18/94,
3B
- Thorton to Jordan: drop out of
race, 11/7/94, 3B
- 3rd District
- Loyal voters unmoved by attacks
on Montgomery, 11/1/94, 1B
- Montgomery challenger Dutch Dabbs,
10/12/94, 2B
- Montgomery out to save Meridian
NAS, 10/19/94, 3B
- Montgomery too conservative or
too liberal?, 10/31/94, 1A
- Montgomery vs Dabbs, 10/17/94,
1B
- 4th District
- Bennett releases his tax returns,
5/13/94, 3B
- Bennett wants separate court for
drug cases, 4/13/94, 3B
- Bennett would create enterprise
zones, 5/18/94, 3B
- Challenger Bennett criticizes
Parker's record, 3/15/94, 3B
- Democrats do last minute stumping,
6/6/94, 1A
- Ed Wood challenges Parker, 10/12/94,
2B
- Parker defeats Bennett, 6/8/94,
1A
- Parker favors more health clinics,
5/17/94, 3B
- Parker vs Wood, 10/13/94, 1B
- Parker's TV ads reflect his confidence
in race, 6/4/94, 1A
- Primary results analyzed, 6/12/94,
3G (Minor column)
- 4th district
- Strong voter turnout expected,
6/5/94, 1A, 1G
- 4th District
- Voters want focus on jobs, 5/2/94,
1B
- 5th District
- Imcumbent Gene Taylor vs George
Barlos, 10/10/94, 1B
- Taylor releases poll results,
10/17/94, 1B
- Taylor takes aim at lobbyists,
10/19/94, 3B
- Incumbents relying on PAC contributions,
11/6/94, 3B
- ELECTIONS, 1994
- VOTER'S GUIDE, 11/6/94, G section
- Elections, 1994
- Yazoo City municipal elections
- Lawsuit could threaten today's results,
3/7/94, 1B
- Young Republicans rally in Jackson, 10/25/94,
3B
- Elections, 1995
- Primary: Auditor Steve Patterson will
run for governor, 11/8/94, 1B
- Primary: Candidates unofficially stumping
state, 8/11/94, 1A, 9A
- Primary: House District 116
- Door-to-door campaigning, 12/26/94,
3B
- Primary: Secretary of State: Eric Clarke's
name-dropping of supporters, 11/15/94, 1B
- Elections, Georgia
- Challenge to runoff election system could
affect Mississippi, 8/19/90, 1H
- Elections, Lauderdale County
- Audit department finds no problem in investigation,
12/17/88, 3B
- Elections, Mississippi
- Changing election laws would ease apathy
(analysis), 10/22/89, 1H
- Cutback in number may be constitutional
amendment, 10/24/89, 2B
- Discriminate against blacks, 4/3/87, 1A
- House votes to limit gambling referendums
to every 4 years, 3/11/93, 3B
- Officials say money still talks in some
areas, 10/24/88, 1A
- Runoff elections favor Democrats; GOP,
blacks want change, 10/7/90, 2H
- Senate bill would cut number of state
elections, 2/10/90, 1B
- Electric bills SEE Utility bills
- Electric Blanket
- AIDS slide show at St. Andrew's Cathedral,
11/27/92, 1E
- Electric City
- Appliance dealers want Mississippi Power
to close stores, 1/30/91, 7B
- Bought out by Cowboy Maloney's, 9/25/91,
5B
- Power shake-up in wake of heavy losses,
5/9/91, 5B
- To close twelve stores in Mississippi,
6/8/91, 6B
- Electric cooperatives
- Legislation would tighten reins, 1/17/90,
6B; 1/19/90, 6B
- Power unto themselves (special section),
11/19/89, 1A+
- Electric meters SEE Security devices
- Electric Power Association
- Draws battle lines in merger, 7/21/85,
5G
- Electricians unions
- Schedules protest in Mississippi, 9/11/86,
8B
- Electricity
- Free to businesses in Biloxi, 3/27/87,
8B
- Houses having unauthorized service turned
over to Fire Department, 4/3/92, 2B
- Electrocutions (accidental)
- 2 Jackson men die when antenna hits power
line, 12/4/93, 1B
- Electronic benefits transfer SEE Food stamps
- Electronic Car inventor
- Joseph Newman, 2/5/87,1A; 12/4/86, 1B
- Electronic fences
- Elephant (Barbar), 1/13/87, 1A
- Elevators
- Federal Building elevator plunge injures
2 women, 6/23/89, 1A; 6/24/89, 1B
- Eleventh Moon Storytelling
- Indian lore and nature celebrated, 1/28/93,
6E
- Elias, Louis
- New acting dean of USM's Gulf Coast campuses,
6/5/92, 4B
- Elias, Theresa
- Pascagoula teacher writes book on math
skill, 11/12/91, 4B
- Eliott, Crystal SEE Murder, Raleigh
- Elissa (Tall ship)
- Rigged ship - Biloxi, 9/15/87, 1D
- Sails to Biloxi, 11/8/87, 1H; 11/11/87,
1A; 11/14/87, 3B
- Tall-masted ship to visit coast, 3/2/89,
1B
- Elite League of Musicians
- Helping local groups get bookings, 8/22/93,
1F
- Elite Restaurant
- Restaurant review, 10/21/93, 4E
- Review, 9/6/87, 1F
- Elkins, Chris
- Singles minister considers Unification
Church a cult, 8/25/90, 1D
- Elkins, Stephanie
- Elks Building SEE Mississippi State University---Jackson...
- Ellard, Jo SEE National Cutting Horse Association
- Ellington, Faye
- Good Samaritan loses money in her home,
7/24/93, 3B
- Elliot, Jack
- Archaeologist calls for documentation
of Mississippi architecture, 6/11/90, 2B
- Elliot, Matthew
- Challenged Poplarville teenager is published
author, 6/1/93, 1A
- Elliot, Meri Autumn
- Child with spina bifida meets John Stamos,
10/2/89, 2B
- Elliott, Michael
- Sharkey County man dies in house fire
hours before his wedding, 11/16/92, 1A
- Ellis Avenue
- Police break up Sunday night traffic congestion
at Lynch Street, 6/7/93, 3B
- Ellis Seafood
- Restaurant review, 1/11/90, 4E; 1/23/92,
4E
- Ellis, Alma SEE Kids Count Mississippi
- Ellis, Halla Jo
- Wildflower expert, wants a state wildflower,
6/20/90, 1D
- Ellis, Stanley
- Carthage man found guilty in rape of MSU
student, 9/12/91, 1B; 12/1/95, 4B
- Ellis, Truman
- WW II veteran returns album to family
of Japanese sailor, 5/6/93, 1A
- Ellisville Manufacturing
- Garment factory to close down, 2/17/93,
5B
- Ellisville State School, 2/23/87, 1B
- Patient abuse alleged; worker suspended,
2/26/94, 2B
- Else School of Management SEE ALSO Millsaps
College
- Else School of Management/Clarion Ledger
Business Forum, 9/19/93, 1C; 10/3/93, 1C+;
10/17/93, 1C+
- Focus: gambling, 11/20/94, 1C; 11/27/94,
1C+
- Focuses on economic development, 8/29/93,
1C
- Else School of Management/Clarion-Ledger
Business Forum, 3/20/94, 1C; 4/10/94, 1C+
- ElSohly Labs
- Oxford
- Laboratory in employee drug-testing
industry, 1/27/91, 1G
- Elvis Presley Museum SEE Presley, Elvis
- Embezzlement
- Artesia
- Ex-city clerk charged with forgery
and embezzlement, 9/14/90, 3B
- Beauty queen Rhonda Fuchs' turmoil over
infertility cited as cause, 8/27/91, 1B
- Belzoni
- Former postmaster William Cothran
charged, 5/23/91, 2B
- Choctaw County Hospital director Hughes
charged, 2/24/91, 5B
- Coast man Don Ray charged; had faked suicide,
11/1/91, 3B
- Ex-McComb bank teller Brenda Flory sentenced,
8/3/91, 5B
- Ex-Mississippi Hospital Association employee
arrested, 6/27/90, 3B; 9/10/91, 5B
- Ex-stockbroker Margaret Stalnaker arrested
while shopping, 1/9/92, 4B
- Five charged on coast with $2.8M theft
from union pension plan, 8/8/91, 2B
- Greenville man Donald Manuel pleads guilty,
7/25/91, 4B
- Greenwood
- City workers to be tried, 10/27/91,
2B
- Hollis Wells of Atlanta charged in pension
fund crime, 1/12/91, 5B
- Jackson policeman Gary Sheppard is charged,
5/10/91, 1A
- Jackson woman accused of taking cemetery
funds, 8/15/91, 1B
- Judy Pinnock, 7/18/87,1B; 7/21/87,3B
- Mary Benford, ex-bank worker, ordered
to repay Unifirst Bank, 10/6/89, 3B
- MBMC credit union manager Fitzroy ordered
to repay funds, 7/17/92, 4B
- Mound Bayou
- City's housing director Brenda Nash
is indicted, 10/31/90, 4B
- Payroll clerk Cochran enters Flowood hospital,
10/17/90, 5B
- Payroll clerk Patricia Cochran free on
bond, 9/29/90, 2B; 10/3/90, 5B; 10/6/90,
5B
- Police give tips on thwarting employee
crime, 5/19/92, 2B
- Sack-N-Save bookkeeper Myrth Golden denies
charges, 2/15/92, 4B
- Trustmark teller Stephanie Karole Cooper
is charged, 9/4/93, 5B
- Vicksburg
- Mall executive pleads guilty, 11/18/88,
3B
- Woman charged with embezzling cancer society
funds, 6/14/90, 1B
- Embezzlement SEE ALSO Forgery
- Embroidery by Romage
- Terry and Pat Magee, owners
- How's business?, 11/23/93, 6B
- Emergency 911
- 4-year-old girl saves asthmatic mother,
3/28/92, 1A
- 4-year-old mauled by dog; 911 respone
called slow, 3/18/94, 1B
- Call would not go through: Belhaven house
burns, 2/2/94, 1A
- City hires 8 to staff in wake of response-time
criticism, 8/20/92, 4B
- Crank calls using Public Enemy rap group
song, 8/10/90, 1A
- Delayed response to fire call; operator
placed on leave, 5/26/94, 1B
- Dispatcher training should bring Vicksburg
service on line, 10/4/91, 2B
- Hattiesburg womam Natasha Cole killed
while talking to 911, 10/31/93, 1B
- Hinds County supervisors vote to raise
fees, 8/3/93, 4B
- Hinds voters pass, 11/5/86, 1B
- How it works (diagram), 9/17/93, 1A
- Jackson police do not respond; woman gang
raped, 1/20/94, 4B; 1/22/94, 1B; 1/23/94,
3B
- Jackson police fail... woman gang raped,
1/20/94, 4B
- Jackson police fail...firings and reprimands
meted out, 1/26/94, 1A
- Jackson police failure to respond: $6M
lawsuit, 2/1/94, 1B
- Jackson police ignore... JPD admits mishandling,
1/22/94, 1B; 1/23/94, 3B
- Jackson upgrades equipment, 4/22/94, 1B
- Jewelry store robbery prompts another
complaint, 3/19/94, 1A
- JPD officials seek answers to response
failures, 7/25/94, 1A
- Leland was confused on who was providing
service, 12/29/94, 2B
- Low-priority calls strain manpower of
JPD, 7/25/94, 5A
- Lowndes County system emphasizes training,
9/16/91, 1B
- Operators complete training course, 5/7/94,
4B
- Porsche stolen at gunpoint
- Owner felt safer in NYC, Chicago,
3/30/94, 1B; 4/2/94, 5B
- Pranksters and bogus calls being traced,
12/11/91, 3B
- Rankin County residents upset over address
changes, 9/9/94, 4B
- Reaction faulted---again
- Burglar flees Bristol Boulevard home,
3/12/94, 1A
- EMERGENCY 911
- RESPONSE TIMES FOR JACKSON POLICE DEPARTMENT
AVERAGE 13 MINUTES, 11/24-25/94, 1A+
- Emergency 911
- Rural Hinds County has minor problems
with 911 service, 8/6/90, 4B
- Shortage of help slows work on 911, 7/19/88,
2B
- Silly calls threaten lives, officials
warn, 12/21/90, 5B
- Some Canton streets receive strange names,
10/21/91, 1B
- Emergency 911 SEE ALSO McKinney, Bentley
- Emergency clinics
- More like family doctors, 11/2/86, 10A
- Emergency Management Acency
- Pays big for quake awareness efforts,
12/4/90, 1B
- Emergency Management Agency
- Lack of clout and limited funds hamper
small agency, 3/4/90, 1A
- Throws major effort into Hurricane Andrew
relief, 8/29/92, 1B
- Emergency medical service, Canton
- City delays vote on service, 4/21/93,
4B
- Helicopter makes 1st run to Jackson hospital,
5/4/93, 1B
- Emergency medical service, Clinton
- Seeks guarantee of 8-minute response time,
3/7/91, 5B
- Weighs participation in Hinds plan, 3/12/91,
5B; 10/19/90, 5B
- Emergency medical service, Flora
- Wants to switch back to Mobile Medic,
7/12/93, 1B; 8/5/93, 1B
- Emergency medical service, Greene County
- Superviors say county cannot afford service,
2/18/93, 1A
- Emergency medical service, Hinds County
- County wants to reduce its fee paid, 9/12/89,
3B
- Gives city option: privatization, 8/27/90,
2B; 9/25/90, 5B
- Studies privatization, 7/10/90, 5B
- Unused vans may go to rural fire departments,
5/14/91, 5B
- Urged to seek alternative, 1/7/86, 1B
- Emergency medical service, Jackson
- AirStAT crash investigated, 4/8/87, 1A;
10/22/87, 1A
- AirSTAT helicopters, 2/24/87, 1A
- Baptist Hospital discontinues AirSTAT
services, 10/11/90, 1A
- City Council debates fee hike, 12/20/89,
5B
- City Council moves step closer to privatization,
12/18/90, 1B
- City Council OKs private company to provide,
9/19/90, 1B
- City must pay workers $400,000 in overtime,
4/19/89, 1A
- City rejects Gulfport service, 12/14/90,
5B; 12/15/90, 5B
- Coordinator Forster takes job in Colorado,
10/3/90, 5B
- Councilman: Hinds should share cost, 8/2/88,
4B
- Danks asked to consider private service,
8/9/85, 3B
- Drivers get training, 9/23/88, 1B
- Eight staffers quit after privatization,
12/20/90, 1A
- Fees of $250 voted, 10/24/90, 5B
- Firefighters may replace resigning medics,
12/22/90, 5B
- Judge cuts back pay for overtime, 4/20/89,
1A; 5/10/89, 1B
- Local companies charge Coast firm now
has monopoly, 1/1/91, 1B
- Mobile Medic accused of dumping AIDS patient,
8/11/94, 1A
- Mobile Medic begins membership drive,
2/28/91, 5B
- Mobile Medic bought by Massachusetts company,
10/9/92, 5B
- Mobile Medic had a bumpy first year, 4/27/92,
1A
- Mobile Medic honored by professional association,
12/16/94, 5B
- Mobile Medic in operation; answers first
call, 3/19/91, 1A
- Mobile Medic may take over, 12/4/90, 5B;
, 12/14/90, 5B
- Mobile Medic response times are better,
faster, 5/3/93, 1A
- Mobile Medic response times questioned,
3/28/91, 1B
- Mobile Medic seeks to renegotiate contract,
12/28/91, 1A
- Mobile Medic sold to American Medical
Response, 10/27/92, 1B
- Mobile Medic thrives in Jackson market,
10/6/94, 1A, 15A
- Mobile Medic working for good response
times, 3/30/91, 5B
- Mobile Medic's Home for the Holidays program,
12/26/94, 1B
- Mobile Medic: a ride in an ambullance,
5/3/93, 5A
- Mobile Medic: does it have monopoly?,
3/21/91, 1B
- Mobile Medic: J&R Ambulance sues,
claiming monopoly, 9/5/91, 4B
- Mobile Medic: J&R Ambulance violating
law, 12/29/91, 1B
- Mobile Medic: panel seeks an expert to
monitor, 1/15/91, 5B
- Mobile Medic: Professional Ambulance loses
lawsuit, 1/29/92, 4B
- Mobile Medic: Professional Ambulance violating
law, 12/29/91, 1B
- Mobile Medic: rate hike called off, 1/1/93,
1B
- Mobile Medic: rate hike challenged by
supervisors, 12/8/92, 1B
- Mobile Medic: Supervisors oppose rate
hike, 11/19/92, 1A
- Pafford advises student lifeguards at
Racquet Club, 6/23/93, 4B
- Personnel attacked after responding to
call, 11/17/90, 3B
- EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE, JACKSON
- RACING AGAINST TIME, 5/2-3/93 1A+
- Emergency medical service, Jackson
- Service for newborns goes private, 7/21/88,
1B
- Staff shortage trims Jackson's fleet,
10/9/90, 1A
- TV show 'E.R.' close to real thing, 11/17/94,
1D
- Emergency medical service, Madison
- City stays with Mobile Medic---for now,
4/7/93, 4B
- Emergency medical service, Madison County
- County has only 3 ambulances, 3/2/89,
18A
- County to subsidize Pafford service, 7/24/93,
3B
- Fire chiefs meet with Pafford, 5/21/93,
4B
- J&R Service given extension to prepare
case, 4/14/90, 3B
- Mobile Medic buys out Pafford, 8/7/93,
4B
- Mobile Medic of Gulfport seeking contract,
2/23/91, 1B
- Officials consider adding ambulances,
3/3/89, 1B
- Owner seeks County's help with deficit,
6/10/89, 1B
- Pafford service of Arkansas considered,
3/18/93, 1B
- Emergency medical service, Mississippi
- Air ambulances: Pafford Medical lands
contract, 3/27/93, 5B
- Fernando Seaton, Paramedic, 7/4/88, 1C
- HUEYs lack funding, 8/15/94, 2B
- EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE, MISSISSIPPI
- HUEYs MAY NOT ANSWER ALL EMS PROBLEMS,
5/2/93, 1A
- Emergency medical service, Mississippi
- HUEYS to be used, 2/3/93, 1A; 3/11/94,
1B; 3/21/93, 1A
- HUEYs too large to transport patients?,
4/3/93, 1A
- HUEYs won't fly without cooperation, doctor
says, 3/23/93, 1A
- Licenses increase from $25 to $250, 7/11/91,
4B
- New standards critized as unrealistic,
12/22/90, 1B
- Statewide survey, 7/26/87,1B, 5B
- U.S.Congress will survey needs in rural
areas, 11/28/89, 3B
- Emergency medical service, Rankin County
- Mobile Medic will not be used, 8/18/94,
4B
- Emergency medical service, Stone County
- Rural county faces wait for services,
10/3/92, 3B
- Emergency medical service, Tunica County
- County pays for service after hospital
closes, 1/4/91, 3B
- Emergency medical service, Washington County
- Hospital director opposes call format,
10/6/92, 3B
- Emergency medical technicians SEE Paramedics
- Emergency Operations Center
- Director Larry Fisher, the man with the
plan, 7/4/94, 1D
- Emergency radio system problem in county
agency, 7/20/93, 5B
- Fully taken over by Hinds County, 8/24/91,
4B
- Larry Fisher chosen as new director, 10/4/89,
2B
- Noon siren blast merely a test, 2/1/91,
1B
- Siren warning system needs cooperative
effort, Fisher says, 3/30/94, 1A
- Tabletop disaster studied to prepare for
real thing, 3/27/92, 4B
- Will charge for out-of-county clean-up,
9/25/90, 5B
- Emergency radio system, Jackson
- Would limit communication with Hinds County,
EOC says, 7/20/93, 4B
- Emergency sirens SEE ALSO Emergency Operations
Center
- Emergency sirens, Rankin County
- New systems of sirens, 3/23/95, 4B
- Emergency telephone number SEE Emergency
911
- Emerging Crops Program SEE Legislature,
1993---Special session...
- Emeril's Restaurant
- New Orleans
- Restaurant review, 2/27/92, 4E
- Emerson, David and Margie
- Shoot each other, ending stormy relationship,
1/3/92, 1A; 1/4/92, 1B
- Emerson, Nita
- Victim of leukemia honored with fund-raising
bake sale, 3/9/91, 5B
- Emerson, Sam
- Michael Jackson's personal photographer,
3/10/93, 1D
- Eminent domain
- Bailey property on Beasley Road as easement
to water treatment plant, 8/24/93, 1B
- City Council votes to take action on easement,
8/25/93, 4B
- Emling, Ward
- Heads state's film office, 1/11/91, 1E
- Emmanuel Baptist Church
- Pearl
- Animated worship services, 6/26/93,
1D
- Emmanuel Methodist Church
- Vandalism repaired, 10/14/85, 1B
- Emmerich, John
- Business profile
- President of Emmerich Newspapers,
4/3/89, 4E
- Fined for damage to car caused by his
geese, 5/31/91, 1B
- Newspaper publisher, 7/26/87, 1I
- Emmerich, Wyatt
- Comes home from NYC to publish Northside
Sun, 2/3/91, 1G
- Emmons, Billy Raymond SEE International
Airport---Security...
- Emmy Awards, 1989
- Emmy Awards, 1994
- Mississippi natives Ray Walston and Sela
Ward are nominated, 9/11/94, 1F, 2F
- Sela Ward wins for best actress in drama,
9/12/94, 5A
- Employee benefits
- Section 89 of new law hard on smaller
companies, 5/14/89, 1G
- Employee drug testing SEE Drug tests
- Employee leasing
- People power leasing companies, 1/17/88,
1G
- Ridgeland firm JobMate, 3/10/91, 1G
- Employee training SEE Jobs
- Employees
- 401(k) plans, 11/6/89, 1E
- Background checks replace lie detector
tests, 4/2/89, 1G
- Getting along with co-workers, 4/30/92,
1D
- Late to work again; what's the excuse?,
5/24/92, 1C
- New state IDs aid firms obey hiring law,
5/27/88, 8B
- Night people: work in the dark, sleep
in the day, 5/5/91, 1E
- No secret safe from employers' delving
computers, 1/30/94, 1C
- Employees SEE ALSO City employees
- Employees SEE ALSO Work force
- Employment
- Companies should help, not fire troubled
help, 11/19/87,8B
- Experts: Finance, retail businesses lead
'89 jobs, 1/29/89; 11H
- Focus on business, 5/16/86, 1A
- Jackson
- Firms expect fewer hirings, but also
fewer layoffs this fall, 9/10/91, 7B
- Hiring expected to rise in 1st quarter
1991, 12/11/90, 6B
- Hiring outlook improves with Spring,
3/5/91, 6B
- Most employers will slow hiring in
last quarter, 9/12/90, 6B
- Jackson firms see only modest hiring
gains for rest of year, 6/4/91, 6B
- Many companies hire temporary workers
for Christmas, 11/30/88, 8B
- Outlook improving, 9/2/85,1A
- Temporary workers find permanent satisfaction,
9/4/88, 1I
- Temporary-worker use has grown 20%, 7/22/93,
5B
- Employment agencies
- Match workers with jobs, 4/9/90, 1E
- Employment in Kuwait SEE Persian Gulf War
- Employment interviews SEE Job interviews
- Employment offices SEE Employment Security
Commission
- Employment Security Commission
- Agency operating amid stringent cutbacks,
10/2/90, 1B
- Agency shutting doors on jobless, employers
say, 8/7/90, 1A
- ALEX, its new automated job-search capability,
4/21/93, 4B
- Attorney charged in embezzlement, 6/1/89,4B;
6/13/89, 4B
- Bay Springs city government will keep
job center open, 8/30/90, 1B
- Chief fired before begins, 5/31/86, 1B
- Director Linda Aldy resigns, 10/13/90,
1A
- Employment offices shift to part-time
schedules, 9/28/90, 1A
- Executive Director Liston Thomasson to
retire, 10/20/94, 5B
- Ingram is chosen chief by Fordice, 5/28/92,
4B
- Jackson County may sue to keep job office
open, 9/7/90, 6B
- Jackson office moves to hard-to-find Bonita
Street, 10/28/89, 5B
- Libraries delay job service role, 9/8/90,
6B
- McBride favors federal funding of agency,
8/31/90, 6B
- New director:Linda Aldy, 4/19/88, 8B
- Officials sue senator, MMA lobbyist, 7/26/91,
5B
- Probe is urged in closing of job offices,
8/17/90, 1B
- Senate panel orders reopening of 16 job
offices, 2/23/91, 1B
- Spars with Manufacturers Association over
funding, 3/15/90, 6B
- State job-office shutdown faulted, 10/23/90,
1A
- State will probe employment office closings,
8/23/90, 1B
- To close several offices and lay off workers,
4/4/90, 6B
- To reopen 60 job offices, 12/1/90, 6B
- Twenty-year old lawsuit to cost state
$6.1 Million, 8/22/90, 1A
- Used $3 Million in federal funds for own
profits, 8/26/90, 1A
- With budget crunch, 18 laid off, 7/17/90,
1B
- With federal cuts, 16 job-service centers
closed, 8/4/90, 1A
- Emporium Building
- Gets new lease on life, 1/17/89; 8B
- Jackson
- Renovation, 1/22/88 p.1B
- Renovation of $5 million, 1/17/89; 8B
- Renovation of 1906 building, 1/22/88,
1B; 3/23/88, 8B
- Renovation planned, 5/28/87,8B
- Empowerment Zone/Economic Community
- Cities sending in applications, 7/20/94,
5B
- Program holds workshops in Jackson, 3/12/94,
5B
- Empowerment zones SEE Cities and towns,
Mississippi
- Emus
- AG Molpus orders end to unregistered Texas
sales, 10/21/94, 7B
- Flightless Australian birds being raised
in Perkinston, 1/8/93, 1B
- Encephalitis
- Claims 1st state victim, 8/24/89, 1A
- Strikes state second time, 10/18/89, 4B
- Encouraging Words
- Calligraphic cards by Ginny Hayes, 2/25/92,
1D
- Encyclopedia of African American Civil
Rights...
- Mississippi author John Marszalek, 8/26/92,
2B
- Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
- Fest in Jackson at Lemuria and Hal &
Mal's, 7/27/89, 6F
- Oxford to fete editors with street party,
7/20/89, 13F
- Project of Center for the Study of Southern
Culture, 6/21/89, 3B
- Encyclopedia of Southern History
- William Ferris and Charles Reagan Wilson
edit, 7/3/89, 1D
- Encyclopedias
- Go slow in buying encyclopedias, 4/10/90,
4B
- Endangered species, 12/1/88, 3B
- 9 Mississippi animals join updated list,
7/20/92, 2B
- Red wolves to be released on Horn Island
to breed, 12/24/88, 1B
- Washington State ruling may mean less
protection for birds, 3/19/94, 5B
- Endless Praise SEE Lister family
- Endris, Latresa and Rob SEE Madison County
Public Schools
- Endris, Robert
- Madison County employee let private club
use county bulldozer, 9/23/91, 1B
- Engel, Robert C SEE AIDS
- Engel, Steven
- New rabbi at Temple Beth Israel, 7/18/92,
1D
- Rabbi sees need for hate-crimes bill,
1/28/93, 1B
- Engelhardt, Jan SEE New Stage
- Engineer SEE County engineer
- English language
- Vote to make state language, 3/11/87,
3B
- English, Ernest
- Sentenced in Southern Bag Co. fraud case,
12/8/89, 3B
- English, Janet Harrison
- Prize-winning recipe in 'Good Housekeeping'
contest, 9/18/93, 1B
- Englishman
- Ronnie Allwright reunites with Jackson
friend Ron Lamey, 4/18/91, 1A
- Englund, Richard
- Ballet master in Jackson, 12/12/88, 1C
- Engram, Robert C
- Military experience gives delegate insight,
8/19/88, 6A
- Engram, Robert C SEE Gaming Commission
- Enochs, Anne
- Jackson portrait artist brings out subject's
auras, 9/24/91, 1D
- Enright, John
- California man in wheelchair-tour of USA
- Stops in Jackson, 6/21/94, 4B
- Ensemble Alcatraz
- Enstad, David
- Named advertising director of Clarion-Ledger,
9/16/90, 1G
- Entergy Corp
- $21 Million in earnings cut in 1st quarter
1994, 5/17/94, 6B
- $50 Million investment in Pakistan power
project, 9/16/94, 5B
- 1994 annual meeting in Jackson, 5/7/94,
5B
- 41 MP&L employees among 350 in job
cut, 1/12/93, 6B
- Analyst says its stock overbought
- Appeals $27 million customer refund order,
8/8/92,, 5B
- Cavanaugh now CB and CEO; Hintz is Vp
and chief operating oficer, 5/6/92, 8B
- Cavanaugh resigns; to head North Carolina
power company, 9/2/92, 5B
- CEO Lupberger says it has overcome Grand
Gulf woes, 5/5/90, 6B
- Downsizing to cut 1500 positions, 5/16/92,
5B
- Earnings down 8.6%, 1st quarter 1990,
5/3/90, 6B
- Earnings for second-quarter 1991 drop,
8/3/91, 7B
- Entergy Plus, power-saving program, 12/2/92,
5B
- Gulf States acquisition drops Entergy's
profits, 10/29/94, 7B
- Gulf States Utilities merger, 3/31/92,
7B; 4/28/93, 5B; 5/7/93, 6B; 5/11/93, 6B;
5/15/93, 5B; 6/9/92, 6B; 12/19/92, 6B
- Gulf States Utilities merger benefits
debated, 1/9/94, 1C
- Helps to expand power plant in China,
8/31/94, 5B; 9/2/94, 6B; 9/8/94, 5B
- Keiser named chief of Entergy Operations
(Jackson), 4/29/93, 5B
- Layoffs will reach peak in late 1992,
5/18/91, 7B
- Management moves help streamline operations,
8/6/90, 9E
- Mauldin named president and chief operating
officer, 10/30/93, 5B
- May build power plants in China, 6/13/94,
2B
- MP&L parent company raises dividends,
buys back stock, 11/1/90, 6B
- Names eight new executives in new transmission
division, 11/21/90, 6B
- New name for Middle South Utilities, 5/20/89,
8B
- Open Door program financing home renovation,
12/12/91, 5B
- Pays $15M in lawsuit accusing it of hiding
problems, 2/1/91, 6B
- SEC looks at its purchase of 2 Arkansas
nuclear power plants, 7/19/92, 1B
- Settlement over nuclear power plants unlikely
to affect stock, 6/6/89, 8B
- Stock buyback plan to continue, 7/30/91,
7B
- Stock should rise after long-term stock
repurchase plan, 10/9/89, 12E
- Stock takes a beating after downgrading,
6/17/94, 6B
- Transfers local MP&L employees to
new facility in New Orleans, 1/30/91, 1A;
1/31/91, 6B
- Entergy Corp SEE ALSO Middle South Utilities;
SEE ALSO MP&L
- Entergy Corp SEE ALSO Minority Vendor Matching
Forum
- Entergy Counselors Institute
- Aiming to keep graduates in Mississippi,
7/9/91, 4B
- Entergy Operations SEE Entergy Corp
- Enterprise communities
- Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities
- (Conference), 1/18/94, 3B
- Program under scrutiny by Kenneth Stokes
and others, 9/8/95, 4B
- Enterprise Foundation (Maryland) SEE Housing---Jackson
- Enterprise, Mississippi
- Students to be tested for tuberculosis,
11/20/88, 3B
- Entex, Inc.
- Buy out offer, 10/2/87, 8B
- Entrance requirements SEE Universities,
Mississippi
- Entrepreneurs
- African American entrepreneurs (Column),
8/2/87, 1G
- African American entrepreneurs face many
obstacles in Jackson, 1/3/93, 3C
- Conference teaches small towners how to
compete with Wal-Mart, etc., 9/18/90, 6B
- Conference teaches them how to do business
with high-tech firms, 9/12/89, 6B
- Granberry sells cartoon-type map of Jackson
area businesses, 12/21/89, 8B
- Projects train welfare recipients to run
businesses, 6/11/89, 1G
- Enviro Safety
- New Jersey company charged in septic tank
scam, 8/10/93, 3B
- Environment
- Businessman Henry Todd says business hampered
by how laws are made, 4/4/92, 5B
- Choking South--dreadful environmental
performance of region, 7/29/90, 1H
- Churches asked to observe Soil and Water
Stewardship Week, 1/20/90, 1D
- Cleaning your house the green way, 10/28/91,
4B
- Cochran scores low on the environment,
4/15/90, 1H
- Conservation group rates Lott and Cochran
worst, 10/17/90, 4B
- Dean Morton of NYC speaks at St. Andrew's,
5/24/91, 1E
- Environmental bills die in 1992 Legislature,
4/19/92, 1G
- God mandates stewardship of his creation;
churches respond, 11/30/91, 1D
- Groups unite to protest lack of action
in Legislature, 2/5/93, 6B
- Growing grass roots environmentalism in
Mississippi, 9/24/89, 1A
- Gulf Coast forum addresses pollution,
resource recovery, 5/19/91, 3B
- Millsaps student Carl Black only one to
pass test, 9/8/90, 3B
- Mississippi needs to put bite into laws,
or become dump, 9/16/93, 3B
- State can do more to combat greenhouse
effect, 11/17/88, 1B
- Study puts state's environment near bottom,
4/10/90, 1B
- The earth and politics, 4/15/90, 1H
- Today is Earth Day, 1990, 4/22/90, 1A+
- Environmental court SEE Courts, Jackson
- Environmental discrimination
- Siting of polluting facilities works against
the poor, 3/13/94, 1A
- Environmental education
- More schools offering, 10/26/90, 4B
- Eola Hotel
- Suit filed against partners, 12/19/84,
8B
- Epilepsy
- Epilepsy Foundation
- Works to improve public perception, 1/31/88,
1I
- Epilepsy Foundation SEE ALSO Pannell, Heath
- Episcopal Church of the Holy Trinity
- Steeple repair nearly completed, 4/5/94,
1B
- Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi
- Bishop Gray to retire, 9/17/93, 1E
- Elects Alfred Clark Marble bishop, 2/24/91,
1B
- Establishes AIDS Commission, 10/12/91,
1D; 10/28/89, 1D
- In annual meeting will elect coadjutor,
1/26/91, 1D
- To elect bishop coadjutor, 2/16/91, 1D
- Episcopalians
- Bishop of Jerusalem Samir Kafity to speak
in Jackson, 11/9/91, 1D
- Church factions get together for teaching
session, 3/3/90, 1D
- Mississippi
- Extend a friendly invitation to join
them, 9/9/89, 1D
- Epperson, John
- Off-Broadway actor in one-man show, 5/30/89,
1C
- Epps, Clifton SEE Burglary, Madison County
- Epps, Foster SEE Police---Clarksdale
- Epting, Terry SEE Shooting---Morton
- Equity funding of schools
- Bill signed by Governor, 4/6/89, 1B
- Board of Education backs tax for funding,
2/18/89, 3B
- House committee cuts funding for plan,
2/21/90, 1A
- House OKs equal money for schools, 2/23/90,
1A
- House subcommittee says bill promotes
mediocrity, 2/15/89, 1G
- Legislature oks, 3/29/89, 1A
- Legislature OKs funding, with delay, 3/30/90,
3B
- New state law may deter Kentucky-like
crisis, 6/9/89, 1B
- Senate oks bill
- Tax proposed to fianance
- Utility tax hike proposed, 2/17/89, 1A
- Equus
- Nudity issue prompts New Stage to scrap
play, 10/5/85, 1A
- Erdreich, Beverly
- Birmingham artist shows at Meridian museum,
7/21/91, 1F
- Eric Gales Band
- At Hal & Mal's, 11/10/94, 19E
- Erosion, Jackson
- Inaction by City Council may lose SCS
funds, 8/10/93, 4B
- Officials seek funds for repairs, 12/3/85,
1B
- Erosion, Mississippi
- Program pays farmers to combat erosion,
3/11/86, 8B
- Erosion, Vicksburg
- City gets $400,000 to combat problem,
4/8/92, 3B
- Ervin Lewis House SEE Historic houses---Byram
- Escapades
- Reservoir nightclub may lose license,
5/17/92, 1B; 7/11/92, 4B
- Escapees (Prison) SEE Prisoners
- Escatawpa River
- Declared safe for fishing by state agency,
7/11/91, 2B
- Hinds Chancery court lifts fishing ban,
3/6/91, 5B
- Officials: avoid catfish, buffalo fish
and mullet, 1/18/92, 1B
- Warning given against fishing because
of dioxins, 8/17/90, 1A
- Escatawpa River SEE ALSO Dioxin
- Esher, Robert SEE Stennis Space Center
- Espy family
- Will they build an empire on politics?,
3/21/93, 1B, 3B
- Espy, Henry SEE Mayor's race, 1993---Clarksdale
- Espy, Mike
- Accused of trying to cancel Black Caucus
hearing on Delta Pride Catfish, 10/12/90,
1A
- Ad draws static from opponents, 3/21/88,
1A
- Addresses Jackson Urban League, 9/9/89,
1B
- Addresses Mississippi Religious Leaders
Conference, 3/5/91, 2B
- Admits he bounced checks at House bank,
10/3/91, 15A
- ESPY, MIKE
- AGRICULTURE POST IS HIS, 1/20/93, 1B;
12/25/92, 1A, 1B, 4B; 12/26/92, 1A
- Espy, Mike
- Agriculture post: successor likely to
be black, 12/25/92, 1B
- Agriculture secretary post, 12/20/92,
1A, 1B; 12/21/92, 1A, 3B; 12/24/92, 1A
- Agriculture secretary?, 12/12/92, 1A,
15A, 6B; 12/16/92, 1A; 12/17/92, 5A
- Announces $20 Million grant for rural
water, 10/30/90, 2B
- Appears in NRA advertisement, 12/22/88,
1B
- As USDA secretary boosting farm income
is goal, 2/4/93, 5B
- Assumes role of person applying for food
stamps, 6/15/93, 3B
- Backs legislation to aid minority farmers,
7/20/90, 1A
- Backs striking Delta Pride Catfish workers,
11/4/90, 1A
- Bury trailers, clear Sugar Ditch, 10/20/88,
1B
- Calls for irradiation of red meat, 2/26/94,
10B
- Calls for Job Corps Center in Hollandale,
12/12/91, 3B
- Calls Fordice's attack on Whitten 'hypocritcal',
10/7/92, 1B
- Campaign expenses, 12/12/86, 1B
- Coleman blasts Espy's performance, 11/3/88,
3B
- Coleman charges Espy missed meetings,
8/2/88,3B
- Coleman says vandalism may be ploy, 9/27/88,
1B
- Collects $159,000 in re-election campaign
funds, 7/17/90, 2B
- Committee assignments, 1/10/87, 1B
- Confirmation hearing before Congress,
1/14/93, 9A; 1/15/93, 1A
- Continues his climb on Capitol Hill, 3/18/90,
1B
- Criticized by Coleman for accepting church
funds, 10/26/88, 3B
- Criticized for taking speech money, 9/1/88,
1B
- Criticizes 1990 Farm Bill on agricultural
subsidies, 7/21/90, 1B
- Debate with Franklin, 9/30/86, 1A
- Declared winner, probe called for, 6/8/86,
1A
- Defending rural interest difficult job,
5/27/87, 3B
- Defends his vote against Gulf War, 2/10/91,
8B
- Defends trade bill, 5/17/88, 1B
- Delta Pride strike is at top of his concerns,
11/1/90, 2B
- Democrats hold public meetings to select
replacement, 1/10/93, 1B
- Departs USDA post without fanfare, 12/31/94,
3B
- Deserved help from Whitten, but he never
got it, 12/13/92, 3H
- Designate heritage corridor for river,
8/12/88, 3B
- Disappointed with Delta Commission study,
9/30/90, 1A
- Discusses Farm issues, 10/23/86, 1B
- Discusses rural problems with Dukakis,
8/6/88, 3B
- Douses "Mississippi Burning" on "Today,"
12/10/88, 1B
- Endorses Ray Mabus, 9/8/87, 1A
- Ethics investigation: trips home paid
for by government, 9/17/94, 4B
- Expected to extend crop deadlines because
of rains, 5/28/93, 5B
- Expecting balanced voting by race, 10/28/86,
1B
- Fails to get membership on Appropriations
Committee, 12/9/92, 1B
- Family, 10/18/87, 1F
- Farm issue, 10/16/86, 1B
- Franklin: Unions aided Espy in '86, 10/28/88,
1B
- Gains votes through error,runoff necessary,
6/4-6/86, 1A
- Gets offer of help after vandalism, 9/23/88,
1B
- Gets two positions, 12/11/86, 1B
- Growing quickly in agriculture post, 1/24/94,
1A
- Has fewest Mississippians on staff, 3/29/87,
1B
- Has received nearly a million dollars
from PACs, 7/11/91, 1B
- He and wife of 12 years are divorced,
4/13/91, 1B
- Hears complaints on Farmers Home Administration,
11/11/89, 6B
- Hiring practices, 2/26/87, 2B
- His Delta Leadership Council a model for
moderate Democrats, 5/5/91, 1B
- His performance has scared off opposition,
2/4/90, 3H
- His television program premieres in Greenville,
12/3/89, 7B
- Home vandalized, 9/21/88, 1A
- Homecoming to Yazoo City, 'where it all
started', 1/24/93, 1A
- House Committee assignments, 1/24/87,
4B
- House vandalism still unsolved, 11/14/88,
1B
- In Atlanta: excerpts from speech, 7/19/88,
1A
- Is leader in PAC donations among Mississippi's
delegation, 4/12/90, 3B
- Jesse Jackson endorses
- Joins drive to prevent child dehydration
deaths, 5/22/90, 2B
- Keynoter at Higher Education Appreciation
Day luncheon, 2/20/91, 3B
- Leading the way for other black U.S. Congressmen,
9/13/92, 1H
- Leads Mississippi delegation in office
expenditures, 9/24/92, 2B
- Life in Washington, 1/11/87, 1A
- Lists free trips to Jamaica and England
on disclosure forms, 5/25/89, 1B
- Molpus, Mabus campaign for him, 10/4/86,
1B
- Named 'Person of Week', 11/8/86,1A
- Needs big white vote to keep momentum,
11/8/88, 3B
- Nunn & Bennett Johnson stump for Espy,
10/27/88, 3B
- Nunn to campaign for Espy, 10/21/88, 1B
- On week-long Saudi Arabia fact-finding
trip, 1/5/91, 3B; 1/6/91, 3B
- Opens campaign office in Vicksburg, 9/7/86,2B
- Pays own way to rally for Bennie Thompson,
9/25/94, 1A
- Personal touch winning admirers in USDA
post, 11/7/93, 1B
- Proudest of Delta development, 10/19/88,
1B
- Pushes for tax breaks to help rural business,
7/12/91, 3B
- Race may depend on farmers, 11/1/86, 1B
- Reapportionment may put part of Jackson
in his district, 2/11/90, 1A
- Remarkes on movie "Mississippi Burning,"
1/15/89; 2H
- Report: Kept $23,250 for '87 speeches,
3/11/89, 1B
- Representative Clay apologizes for calling
Espy a gigolo, 10/13/90, 1A
- Resignation: state catfish farmers will
miss Espy, 10/4/94, 7A
- ESPY, MIKE
- RESIGNS AS USDA CHIEF, 3/25/95, 4A; 10/4/94,
1A+; 12/6/94, 6B
- Espy, Mike
- Says contributions from Chicago futures
industry will not voting, 5/31/89, 1B
- Says he leaves USDA post grateful, not
bitter, 12/22/94, 1A
- Says his roots contributed to downfall
at USDA, 10/5/94, 1B
- Says put funding priority on domestic
programs, 4/22/90, 7B
- Speech at Howard University, 2/25/87,3B
- Speech at Piney Woods, 3/9/87, 3B
- Speech at St.Andrew's School features
Berlin Wall souvenir, 1/26/90, 4B
- Staff selection, 11/30/86, 1B
- Starts 2nd Dist. campaign, 1/28/86, 1B
- State NAACP welcomes, 11/9/86, 1B
- Still chasing support, 2/6/89, 4B
- Studious, hard-working, mainstream---and
black, 4/14/91, 3G
- Supports reorganization of USDA appeal
procedures, 8/8/92, 3B
- Sworn in as Secretary of Agriculture,
1/22/93, 1A
- Tells of budget cuts that will hurt Mississippi,
2/25/90, 1H (analysis)
- This Corner column, 1/4/87, 1H
- To address joint session of Legislature,
2/16/93, 1B; 2/19/93, 1A
- To introduce keynote speaker at Convention,
7/12/88, 3B
- To lead seminar on federal contracts,
6/26/87, 2B
- To maintain ties with farmers, 12/23/86,
1B
- To take oath of office, names staff, 1/6/87,
1B,2B
- Today Show, 7/13/88, 1A
- Touting his accomplishments in PR Tour,
11/13/94, 3B
- Tyson Foods gratuities, 3/18/94, 5B; 6/9/94,
1A; 6/10/94, 4A; 6/11/94, 1A
- Tyson Foods gratuities: Reno wants independent
counsel, 8/10/94, 1A; 8/14/94, 1C
- Tyson Foods probe...new prosecutor named,
9/10/94, 1A; 9/16/94, 1A
- Tyson Foods probe: Tyson employees to
be questioned, 11/23/94, 3B
- Tyson Foods...Espy billed government for
Super Bowl tickets, 8/25/94, 1A
- USDA drops plan for new poultry rules,
10/26/94, 6B
- Uses leftover campaign funds for clipping
services, legal fees, 9/13/93, 1B
- Victory strikes blow against racist system,
12/1/86, 1B
- Visits East and West Germany on fact-finding
trip, 12/8/89, 7A
- Wants regional investment fund or bank
for Delta, 11/30/91, 1B
- White vote gives Espy foothold for next
race, 11/10/88, 3B
- Whitten/Espy alliance mirrors new Mississippi,
5/1/88, 3H
- Will guard government farm programs in
Mississippi, 11/12/92, 2B
- Will receive campaign help from aides,
5/31/89, 1B
- Will start re-election campaign with debt
from 1988, 2/7/90, 2B
- Wins 2nd Dist., 11/5/86, 1A
- Wins race by 4827 votes, 11/21/86, 4B
- Won't compare Fordice to David Duke of
Louisiana, 11/10/91, 1B
- Works to promote economy on Mississippi
River, 9/5/87, 3B
- Espy, Thomas
- U.S. Ag agency refuses loan application
of Mike Espy's brother, 8/28/94, 2B
- Esquire
- Magazine's September 1994 issue
- 20th century literature that will
endure, 8/21/94, 3F
- Essay contest
- Why I am Proud of Mississippi, 4/17/87,
1B
- Estate taxes SEE Tax collections
- Estes, Earl
- Winston County missing, 11/10/92, 3B;
11/29/92, 7B; 11/30/92, 3B
- Estes, Larry
- Backpacking, 10/19/86, 16D
- Estes, Larry SEE Canoeing
- Ethel, Mississippi, 7/3/88, 4B
- Ether SEE Peoples Drug Store
- Etheridge, Kevin
- MSU student has perfect ACT score, 9/27/94,
1A
- Etheridge, Melissa
- At Thalia Mara Hall, 11/24/94, 22E
- Ethics
- Aamendment
- Compromise sought, 3/20/86, 1B
- Amendment
- Legislature approves, 4/11/86, 1A
- Amendment defeated, 6/4/86, 1A
- Decision
- Mississippi Supreme Court, 3/5,3/8/86,
1B
- Exemptions
- Ruled unconstitutional, 3/21/86, 1A
- Laws
- Citizens committee to study, 10/7/86,
1B
- Incumbents fear law will debase govt.,
8/31/86, 1A
- Panel
- Violaters will be prosecuted, 6/12/86,
1A
- Provision
- Conflict of interest provisions struck,
3/12/86, 1B
- Lawyers argue for, 11/19/86, 1B
- Legislators get last shot at, 12/15/84,
1A
- Ethics Commission
- Ex-Superintendent can't hold Noxubee post,
1/7/88, 1B
- Mabus appoints Louisa Dixon to four-year
term, 1/4/92, 1A
- Panel says Crook can head agency, 2/13/88,
1B
- Says Noxubee can't hire ex-chief, 1/16/88,
1B
- Ethics reports SEE Financial disclosure
reports
- Ethnic diversity SEE Immigrants, Mississippi
- Ethnic Heritage in Mississippi
- Barbara Carpenter, editor, 10/10/92, 3B
- Ethnic marketing
- Advertising changes, reflecting power
of blacks, Hispanics, 8/9/92, 1C
- Ethredge, Debi
- Jackson marathoner, 7/10/87, 1D
- Etiquette
- Boardroom and corporate etiquette, 8/27/89,
1G
- The Graces/Gentlemen
- Davis teaches etiquette, 10/16/88,
1E
- Ettl, Katharine
- Local sculptor dies, 1/11/93, 1B
- Ettl, Katherine Speed
- Sculptor has exhibit at Mississippi College,
11/5/89, 1F
- ETV
- Acting director Sarah White quits after
critical report, 7/28/93, 3B
- Big-band special evokes bygone days of
swing, 3/2/89, 1C
- Board will review charges against Jaeger,
5/6/93, 1B
- Broadcasting into public school classrooms,
1/23/90, 4B
- Budget bill becomes law, having slipped
past Fordice, 5/14/92, 3B
- Consultant paid $42,941 worked as writer
for Mabus on state time, 8/4/93, 1B
- Documentary looks at native music's rebirth,
5/20/88, 1C
- Duplication and waste in programming targeted,
7/26/93, 1A
- Ex-director Jaeger's film on Mississippi
River is over budget, 6/9/93, 1B
- Ex-writers Blaine, Baggett produce PBS
series, 1C; 1/23/89
- Farm news show offers how-to information,
9/4/88, 1I
- Funnybones is health education program,
11/23/92, 1C
- Learning Store opens, 12/11/92, 1E
- Let's Talk Teens
- Forum to debate issues, 11/4/93, 3B
- Miller named director, 10/2/93, 3B
- Mississippi Business Today, a weekly program,
10/2/94, 1C
- Mississippian returns home to take post
as ETV director, 12/29/88, 1B
- Morris to retire as director, 7/16/88,
4B
- Network examines earthquake's rumblings,
10/24/90, 1D
- New Raymond transmitter will upgrade service,
6/27/91, 1B
- PEER wants investigation of director Jody
Jaeger, 3/11/93, 1A; 3/17/93, 1B; 4/3/93,
1B
- Satellite link to teach kids in 4 high
schools, 10/31/88, 1B
- Shares TeleCon 1991 Partnership Award,
11/18/91, 2B
- Struggle between ETV and community colleges
over TV channels, 5/7/90, 4B; 9/5/89, 3B
- Student winners in METV's art contest,
4/3/90, 4B
- The Magic Place receives CINE Golden Eagle
Certificate, 11/14/88, 3B
- Wants to televise Legislative proceedings,
12/7/94, 1B
- Eubanks family
- White Puckett family claims Klan harassment,
8/21/93, 1B; 8/25/93, 4B
- Eubanks, Melvin
- New Coahoma Community College football
coach, 9/3/92, 1A
- Eudora Learning Center
- Man claims his retarded son was whipped
with a belt, 4/26/90, 5B
- Eudora Welty Library
- After-school craft classes benefit children's
rehab center, 12/15/89, 3B
- Art work of Whitfield patients on display,
4/25/94, 3B (Jacksun column)
- Car crashes into building, 11/14/87, 1A
- Chinese books donated, 6/18/94, 4B
- Exhibit of Nijinsky photographs, 6/1/90,
1E
- Fee for workshop slipped by library administration,
11/26/92, 3B (Jack Sunn)
- Hosts Big Storybook Party, 4/30/92, 6E
- Kuralt to speak at party, 2/17/88, 1C
- Library preview, 2/9/86, 1A & 1E
- Library's new facade
- (Question in 'Ask Jack Sunn'), 6/13/90,
5B
- Opens, 2/11/86, 1C
- Parking lot expansion begins, 4/7/93,
1A
- Reference Department commended (Kochtitzky
letter), 3/7/92, 10A
- Sherlock system to replace card catalog
- Jack Sunn column, 1/22/91, 5B
- Vagrants bother Larry Fisher of EOC, 6/17/94,
5B
- Eudora Welty Library SEE ALSO Jackson/Hinds
Library System
- Eugenia Summer Alumni Art Exhibit and Sale
- Show at Brown's for MUW benefit, 4/5/92,
1F
- Eupora, Mississippi, 8/2/87, 3B
- Eureka Springs, Arkansas, 3/8/87, 1F
- Europa star SEE ALSO Casino ship
- Europa Star (Gambling ship), 2/14/88,
1F
- Attorney General asks for ruling, 9/22/88,
2B
- Biloxi judge must rule, 7/21/88, 1A
- Gambling ship leaves Biloxi early, 11/16/88,
1A
- Gambling ship must sail further out, 10/8/88,
1A
- Good for tourist trade, 5/31/88, 6B
- Ready to set sail off coast, 12/13/87,
1A
- Ship leaving Biloxi for Florida port,
11/11/88, 1A
- Ship must go beyond state waters before
opening casino, 11/10/88, 1A
- Eutaw-McShan Aquifer
- Water level fell 20 feet from 1978 to
1987, 5/9/91, 1B
- Evangel Temple Church
- Meridian
- Theater productions, 2/29/92, 1D
- Evangeline
- Band at Hal & Mal's, 7/23/92, 6E
- Evangelistic Census Sunday SEE National
Evangelistic Census
- Evans, Allyne SEE City Clerk, Jackson
- Evans, Bob
- Appointed circuit judge for four-county
district, 1/23/91, 2B
- Evans, Connie Ray
- Executed, 7/8-9/87, 1A
- Execution set, 6/11/87, 1B; 6/12/87, 3B;
7/3/87, 1A; 7/7/87, 1A
- Thinks of victim, 7/6/87, 1A
- U.S. Supreme Court appeal, 6/25/87, 1A;
6/27/87 1A; 6/30/87, 4B
- Vigils for execution, 7/7/87, 1B
- Evans, Donald Leroy
- Agrees to extradition from Louisiana,
8/8/91, 2B; 8/9/91, 3B
- Arizona desert searched for his victims,
8/29/91, 1A; 8/30/91, 1A; 8/31/91, 1B
- Attorney asks for delay in trial, 8/18/93,
3B
- Awaits ruling on self-representation,
9/4/91, 1A
- Back in Harrison County jail, 6/16/93,
1A
- Carries troubled history, 8/15/91, 1A
- Charged in 1985 slaying of Florida woman,
9/6/91, 1A
- Coast beachgoers keep up with case, 8/25/91,
1B
- Coast DA wants death penalty, 8/21/91,
1B
- Delays rape and murder plea, 11/6/92,
3B
- Demands law library, 10/5/91, 3B
- Doctor labeled Evans 'dangerous' in 1984,
8/16/91, 1A
- Escape adds 51 months to sentence, 10/3/93,
3B
- EVANS, DONALD LEROY
- ESCAPES FROM HARRISON COUNTY JAIL, 6/14/93,
1A; 6/15/93, 1A, 7A
- Evans, Donald Leroy
- Evans asks for 2nd autopsy of Routh's
body, 3/17/92, 3B
- EVANS, DONALD LEROY
- EVANS GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE, 10/2/91, 3B
- Evans, Donald Leroy
- Expert says Evans exaggerating number
of murders, 8/17/91, 11A
- Florida trial, 11/28/93, 3B
- Indicted in Florida slaying, 5/1/92, 2B
- Lawyer Fred Lusk unfazed by spotlight,
8/19/91, 1B
- Leads authorities to Routh's body, 8/12/91,
1A
- May have killed three in North Carolina,
8/27/91, 2B; 8/28/91, 3B
- Mississippi, Louisiana agree to try Evans
in Gulfport, 8/22/91, 3B
- Moved to Illinois prison after escape,
6/17/93, 1A
- Must stand trial for murder in March 1992,
10/17/91, 3B
- Neighbors in Galveston agree Evans was
strange, 8/17/91, 1A
- Officials tight-lipped on progress of
hunt for Routh, 8/11/91, 3B
- Pascagoula officials seek to tie 1975
slaying to Evans, 8/23/91, 3B
- Permitted to act as own lawyer, 9/14/91,
3B
- Pleads guilty to kidnapping, 8/20/91,
1A
- Pleads innocent to escape charges, 8/20/93,
3B
- Police seek 10-year-old abducted from
beach, 8/4/91, 3B; 8/6/91, 1B
- Prosecutors want swift ruling on use of
confessions, 8/17/93, 3B
- Publicity glut will be a problem in trying
Evans, 8/18/91, 1A
- Returned from federal prison for motions
hearings, 3/15/92, 6B
- Returns from Arizona desert body search,
9/1/91, 5B
- Routh described as bright, mature, intimidating,
9/7/91, 3B
- Routh feared Evans, mother's roommate
testifies, 9/17/91, 2B
- Says he killed 60, 4/27/92, 2B; 8/14/91,
1A; 8/15/91, 13A; 8/18/91, 1B
- Stands by claim of multiple killings,
7/8/92, 3B
- Suspect and child had been seen in Jones
County, 8/10/91, 1A
- Suspected in killing of pregnant Daytona
Beach woman, 9/12/91, 2B
- To aid in body hunt, 8/16/91, 1A, 5A
- Transfered to high-security federal prison,
10/30/91, 3B
- Trial (Fla): wants to wear Klan robes,
be called 'Hi Hitler', 2/13/94, 1A
- Trial set for March 1, 1993, 12/2/92,
3B
- Trial: 1-day notice of jury selection
site promised, 8/25/93, 3B
- Trial: Closed jury selection wrong, state
high court says, 1/14/94, 1B
- Trial: confessions cannot be used, 9/2/93,
3B
- Trial: Court removes 2 defense lawyers,
2/2/93,
- Trial: Doctor details Routh's injuries,
9/15/93, 2B
- Trial: Evans says his lawyers prejudiced
case, 9/12/93, 1B
- Trial: Evans' family testifies of abuse
by their mother, 9/18/93, 1B
- Trial: found guilty of murder, sexual
battery
- Jury deciding fate, 9/17/93, 1A
- EVANS, DONALD LEROY
- TRIAL: GIVEN DEATH PENALTY, 9/19/93, 1A
- Evans, Donald Leroy
- Trial: Judge opens it to public, but keeps
site secret, 8/13/93, 3B; 8/20/93, 3B
- Trial: Judge Vlahos wants sanctions against
newspapers, 9/29/93, 3B; 9/30/93, 2B
- Trial: jury hears closing arguments, 9/16/93,
1B
- Trial: jury hears his confession, 9/14/93,
1B
- Trial: Jury is seated, 9/11/93, 1B
- Trial: jury pool should be 1000, attorney
says, 2/3/93, 3B
- Trial: jury selection begins, 9/7/93,
1B; 9/8/93, 1A; 9/10/93, 3B
- Trial: Natchez cellblock cleared for Evans
incarceration, 9/8/93, 1A
- Trial: newspapers want open jury selection,
9/9/93, 1B; 9/13/93, 2B
- Trial: Sane enough to represent self,
judge says, 8/27/91, 2B
- Trial: Sane, judge rules; will stand trial,
8/11/93, 2B
- Trial: says he wants to plead guilty,
then changes mind, 6/12/93, 3B
- Won't tell whereabouts of Routh, 8/7/91,
1B
- Evans, Gray SEE Plea bargaining
- Evans, J. Bruce
- Minister counsels couples on more loving
realtionships, 2/10/90, 1D
- Evans, Jim
- Legislator begins battle for broader health
care, 12/9/92, 3B
- Evans, Joseph
- Brookhaven-born opera star in concert
at Ole Miss, 2/22/90, 12E
- Evans, Lynn
- Letter says Jackson wants equity from
county, not bailout, 6/1/90, 10A
- Evans, Mendy SEE Homeless---Jackson---Happy
couple...
- Evans, Nancy
- Female recruit for Jackson Fire Department,
6/19/93, 4B
- Evans, Owen
- Head of UMC Department of Pediatrics,
11/29/92, 1E
- Evans, Rob
- Named Ole Miss's first black basketball
coach, 3/31/92, 1A, 1C
- Evans, Thomas SEE Homeless
- Evans, William Augustus, Jr.
- Doctor kept America well, 6/5/88, 1F
- Evans, Wilson
- Conviction stands for labor leader, 11/4/88,
1B
- EventWorks
- Company does theme parties and functions
for businesses, 9/15/94, 5B
- Everett, Betty C.
- Arrested, 4/2/88, 1A
- Bolin sentenced in separate case, 9/10/88,
3B
- Charges dropped against Batus, 9/3/88,
1B
- Husband wants charges dropped, 5/6/88,
1A
- Linked with inmate to murder plot, 4/1/88,
1A
- Pearl drug conspirator to testify, 5/12/88,
1B
- Pleads innocent, 5/3/88, 1B
- Everett, Bobby SEE Jail deaths
- Everett, Bobby SEE Prisoners, Jackson
- Everett, Mable Ann
- Braxton store clerk dispenses Christian
faith, 11/14/92, 1D
- Everett, Marie
- Spirit of outrage motivates Everett, 12/23/87,
1C
- Everett, Stanley SEE Alcoholism, Mississippi
- Evergreen Water Association
- Fight between 2 member factions, 11/16/93,
5B; 12/9/93, 4B
- Rankin County system tackles abuse found
in audit, 11/13/93, 4B
- Evers, Charles
- Admits he lobbied HUD Secretary for projects,
12/12/89, 3B
- As Jefferson County chancery clerk says
he has 'mission', 1/6/92, 1A
- At Republican Convention: GOP helps Jefferson
County, 8/18/92, 1A
- Cites apathy for slow growth of fund to
honor slain brother, 12/31/88, 1B
- Controversy over Fayette mayoral race,
10/23/85, 1A
- Endorses Bush, Lott, and Espy, 10/21/88,
3B
- Feud with ex-mayor over questioned funds,
4/4/86, 2B
- In race for Central District Highway Commissioner,
1B; 1/11/89
- Judge hears dispute, 10/30/88, 3B; 11/13/87,
1A
- New contest ordered
- Officially makes switch to Republican
Party, 5/25/89, 3B
- Qualifies to campaign for fifth term as
Fayette mayor, 3/28/89, 1B
- Says he is joining Republican Party, 5/10/89,
1B
- Under investigation, 4/2/88, 4B
- Wants TV time to rebut Arsenio Hall, 12/8/89,
5B
- Will reinstate Charles Tisdale on WMPR
Radio, 11/10/94, 3B; 11/12/94, 5B
- Evers, Medgar
- 1963 television appearance made him vulnerable
target, 1/23/94, 1A
- 1964 trial witness insists on Beckwith's
innocence, 3/1l/90, 1A
- Admirers want his bust in state Capitol,
6/13/93, 1A
- Anniversary tribute, 6/1/88, 12A
- Award bestowed on Dr. Savimbi, 6/22/88,
1B
- B.B. King and Gregg Allman perform at
homecoming, 6/4/90, 1B
- B.B. King and Lee Atwater to jam at Mississippi
Homecoming, 6/3/89, 3B
- Beckwith case chronology, 12/18/90, 10A
- Beckwith complains of rights violations,
7/3/90, 1A
- EVERS, MEDGAR
- BECKWITH IS ARRESTED, FACES MURDER CHARGE,
12/18/90, 1A, 8A-10A
- Evers, Medgar
- Beckwith is freed on $15,000 bail, 12/19/90,
1A
- Black leaders protest inaction on Beckwith
retrial, 2/20/90, 1B
- Body exhumed for autopsy needed for trial,
6/6/91, 1A, 17A; 6/7/91, 9A
- Book 'Klandestine' adds impetus to case,
5/2/90, 1A
- Can justice still be done?, 11/26/89,
1I
- City Council OKs $5000 towards Evers memorial,
2/7/91, 1B; 2/13/91, 5B
- DA Peters disputes 'PrimeTime' show's
claims on case, 5/17/91, 2B
- District Attorney Peters asks to see
secret files, 11/18/89, 1A; 11/23/89, 4B
- District Attorney Peters moves to reopen
case, 10/31/89, 1A
- Editorial, 6/12/88, 4H
- Elected to state's Hall of Fame, 12/7/91,
1B
- Espy says prosecution in case marks racial
progress, 2/28/91, 1B
- EVERS, MEDGAR
- EVERS LEGACY: STRUGGLE, HOPE, 6/6/93,
1A, 16A
- Evers, Medgar
- Friend and mentor to former reporter Cliff
Sessions, 1/6/91, 1H
- GOP chairman Lee Atwater will perform
at homecoming, 5/10/89, 1B
- Grand jury may consider charges against
Beckwith, 12/10/90, 1A
- Grand jury will look into Evers slaying,
12/10/89, 1B; 12/12/89, 1B
- Gun concealment by DA brings federal probe,
6/22/90, 1A; 6/23/90, 1A
- Gun used in slaying in District Attorney's
possession, 6/19/90, 1A; 6/20/90, 1A
- HBO documentary on his murder, 7/10/94,
1E
- Hinds County supervisors to vote on bronze
statue, 3/28/92, 4B; 3/31/92, 1B
- Hinds County supervisors want case reopened,
10/10/89, 1A
- Hinds supervisors blasted by Stokes for
refusing statue funds, 4/1/92, 4B
- His widow speaks at ground-breaking for
statue in his honor, 6/12/91, 1B
- Home in Jackson may become landmark, 10/6/92,
2B
- Homecoming 1992 features B.B. King, 5/24/92,
5B
- Homecoming 1992: memories and music, 6/7/92,
1A
- Homecoming 1994: has a special meaning
this year, 6/5/94, 1B
- Homecoming headliner B.B. King, 6/2/94,
10E; 6/3/93, 3E
- Homecoming memorializes and celebrates
his life, 6/1/90, 1E (includes schedule)
- Homecoming remembered, 6/5-9/87
- Homecoming to feature B.B. King and The
Beat Daddys, 5/30/91, 6E; 6/2/91, 1B
- If prosecutors have case, they should
bring it to trial, 7/15/90, 3H
- Jackson City Council to ask for reopening
of case, 10/24/89, 1A; 10/25/89, 1A
- Judge will not let DA Peters see
files, 11/29/89, 1A
- Legislature plans resolution on case in
'90 session, 11/10/89, 1A
- Lives he affected: Darrell Evers, Myrlie
Evers, Beckwith, 11/26/89, 1I+
- Lives he affected: Doar, Waller, McDowell,
Salter, Cole, 11/26/89, 1I+
- Mabus says state should lead in honoring
Evers, 12/9/89, 1B
- Madison County celebration, 6/6/88, 1A
- Memorial proposal: his driveway as Jackson
landmark, 3/17/92, 1B; 3/18/92, 4B
- Memorial statue dedicated, 6/28/92, 1A,
1G; 6/29/92, 1A; 6/29/92, 1A, 5A
- Memorial statue: contributions surpass
goal, 4/17/92, 4B
- Memorial statue: McRae stores' donation
climaxes drive, 4/10/92, 1A
- Memorial statue: NAACP rallies for funding,
4/5/92, 3B
- Memorial statue: organization needs $37,000
for statue, 12/21/90, 3B; 12/22/90, 1B
- Memorial statue: sculptor Jay Warren,
6/28/92, 1A
- Memorial statue: with new black majority
Hinds Supervisors give OK, 4/7/92, 1A
- NAACP honors him on anniversary of death,
7/12/88, 1A
- NAACP urges opening of other civil rights
slaying cases, 12/23/90, 1A
- Neighborhood designated historic district,
1/26/94, 4B
- New witnesses broke Beckwith case, DA
Peters says, 12/19/90, 1A
- Official: reopening of inquiry did not
violate federal law, 7/31/90, 1A
- Ole Miss will recognize slain NAACP official,
2/6/89, 1B
- Presentation of Award, 6/26/88, 1A
- Prime Time Live segment on ABC-TV, 6/15/90,
1B
- Protests planned, 6/25/88, 1B
- Remembering Medgar musical drama at Masonic
Temple, 6/14/90, 3E
- Screening of jurors by Sovereignty Commission,
10/23/89, 1A; 12/15/89, 1A
- Site of his slaying designated historic
landmark, 6/4/92, 1B
- Site of slaying on Guynes Street attracts
few sightseers, 12/19/90, 9A
- EVERS, MEDGAR
- SLAYING EVIDENCE GOES TO GRAND JURY, 12/14/90,
1A; 12/15/90, 1A, 1B
- Evers, Medgar
- Sovereignty Commission checked jurors
for Beckwith trial, 9/30/89, 1A; 10/3/89,
1A
- State has new leads in his slaying, 3/11/90,
1A
- State institutions want to be repository
for his papers, 3/22/92, 1B
- Telephones tapped, informants placed in
office, 11/26/89, 1A
- Tougaloo College acquires his home, 2/13/93,
1B; 2/21/93, 3B
- Tribute 25 yrs after death, 6/13/88, 1A
- Twice-tried Beckwith sees no need for
another trial, 11/4/89, 1A
- Widow hopes transcript leads to new trial
for Beckwith, 11/20/90, 1A
- Widow says his murder case will be pursued,
10/13/90, 4B
- Widow, Kirksey object to Savimbi, 6/24/88,
1B
- Evers, Medgar SEE ALSO Beckwith, Byron
de la
- Evers, Medgar SEE ALSO Medgar Evers College
- Evers, Medgar SEE ALSO Post Office, Jackson
- Evers-Willaims, Myrlie
- Speaks at ground-breaking for statue honoring
Medgar Evers, 6/12/91, 1B
- Evers-Williams, Myrlie
- Says husband taught his family uselessness
of hating, 12/9/89, 1A
- Everyday Gardener
- Carol Daily, Dorothy Puckett owners
- How's business?, 8/18/93, 5B
- Everyday Gourmet
- Carol Daily owner
- Business profile, 6/19/89, 4E
- Everything's a $1.00
- Chain operates stores in Jackson and Vicksburg
malls, 1/6/89; 8B
- Evidence
- Hinds County Sheriff's Department hopes
to get vault, 10/14/89, 5B
- Trial evidence sometimes finds way to
judges hands, 7/22/90, 1A, 13A
- Ewert, Terry
- Mississippian has NBC covered for Olympics,
8/7/88, 1A
- Ewing, Bill
- Remembers Pearl Harbor, 12/7/88, 1D
- Ex-offenders
- Home for female ex-offenders to open in
Jackson, 1/29/90, 1B
- Examinations SEE Achievement tests; Standardized
examinations
- Excercise SEE Weight training
- Exchange Club Parent Child Center
- Exchange students
- ASPECT students Jorge Pena and Reto Thomas,
6/21/93, 1D
- Clarion-Ledger staff writer Pettus' family
hosts French student, 8/22/90, 1D
- Crystal Springs, 1/26/86, 14B
- German highschoolers living in Choctaw
County, 7/23/90, 1B
- Get real taste of American life as Mississippians
open homes, 6/28/90, 1D
- Laurel student Melissa Diket entertains
French host family, 8/1/89, 1D
- MSU student Marjut Porkka missing, 11/17/90,
1A; 11/18/90, 1B
- Nacel cultural exchange program
- Debbie and Jim Gorney, coordinators,
6/18/92, 1D
- Nacel program seeking host families, 5/22/91,
1D; 6/15/93, 1D
- Pearl students return from England, 6/15/93,
1B; 7/9/92, 4B
- Programs enrich students and hosts, 8/7/88,
1E
- Russians find church home in Oxford, 6/9/92,
2B
- Executioner
- Parchman, 5/4/87, 2B
- State executioner replaced, 5/15/87, 1A
- Executions SEE ALSO Edwards, Leo
- Executions SEE Death penalty
- Executive Branch
- Executive Life Insurance Co
- Insolvent California company has customers
in state, 4/12/91, 6B
- Executive's Guide to Jackson, 5/5/87,
8B
- Executives
- Mississippi
- Average salary is $282,830 per year,
6/9/91, 1C, 2C
- Mississippians who head top 800 firms,
6/2/87, 8B
- Shareholders question local CEOs' pay
raises, 11/29/92, 1C
- Exemptions
- Land exemptions becoming harder to get,
3/17/86, 1B
- Exercise
- Aerobics specialist Joe Diemert at Downtown
YMCA, 9/13/91, 1E
- Early-bird athletes: up and running, 7/29/91,
1D
- Exercise obsession; when you can't say
no, 9/4/91, 1D
- For exercise wear comfort and support
outweigh fashion, 1/17/92, 1E
- Make sure your gym workout includes common
courtesy, 8/5/92, 1D
- Mighty mo: motivation is the key, 5/28/91,
1D
- Mississippians share what motivates them,
3/15/93, 1D
- New programs in city tailored for men,
1/23/92, 1D
- Walkin' the malls, 8/11/91, 3E
- Weight training is for people of all ages,
8/24/92, 1D
- Exercise Center
- First Baptist Church, 9/20/86, 1C
- Exercise machines
- Paramed Multi-Station Model 500, 5/22/87,
8B
- Use common sense and avoid mistakes in
buying equipment, 3/24/93, 1D
- Exercise slides
- Slip into shape, 3/23/94, 1D
- Exercise videos
- Rating the best, 11/5/89, 1C
- Expelled students, Clinton
- Mother fight's daughter's suspension
- Sexual harassment, 11/19/93, 1B
- Expelled students, Jackson
- City Council OKs Afrocentric plan, 6/9/92,
1B; 6/10/92, 1A
- Schools want new procedure on notifying
parents, 1/29/94, 4B
- Won't get own school, Canada says, 8/19/92,
4B
- Explorer's Bible Study
- Classes forming in Jackson area, 8/13/94,
1D
- Explorers SEE Police Explorers
- Explosives SEE Dynamite
- EXPOfest!93
- Job seekers disappointed, 8/13/93, 6B
- EXPOFest!93
- Spotlights Mississippi's cultural and
business diversity, 8/12/93, 3E
- Exports SEE Foreign trade
- Exxon Company
- Coast fertilizer plant being moved to
Pakistan, 6/8/91, 7B
- State agencies may get money from settlement,
7/17/86, 1B
- Eyeglasses
- For senior citizens
- Supervisor Peggy Hobson Calhoun program,
2/5/94, 5B
- Prevent Blindness Mississippi---glasses
for the needy, 2/8/94, 2B
- Eyes
- Free exams for elderly, 8/3/86, 8B
- MORR-SIGHT, mobile eye-care clinic, 6/3/94,
5B
- Summer is tough time for your eyes, 7/12/94,
1D
- Eyes SEE ALSO Iridologist; Radial keratotomy
- Eyrich, Loren
- Florida man travels US backroads, publishes
quarterly newspaper, 2/27/94, 1E
- Ezell, Ralph
- Jackson native country bassist in group
Shenandoah, 3/27/89, 1D
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