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Clarion-Ledger
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- M & M's
- Restaurant review, 6/22/89, 4F
- M&M's
- M-CAP
- Watchdog group patrols Jackson streets; police discourage
practice, 1/15/92, 1B
- M-FAIR
- Business alliance calls for overhaul of court system,
1/5/94, 2B
- M.C. Hammer
- Rapper in concert in Biloxi and Jackson, 11/15/90,
6F
- M.C. Hammer concert
- Bogus t-shirts will be siezed, 9/1/90, 1B
- M.S. Carriers
- Memphis trucking firm ready to do business in Mexico
- Mike Starnes, owner, 3/13/92, 5B
- M.S. Carriers Inc, 5/15/89, 8F; 7/10/89, 11E
- Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
- Prsented by Potpourri Artistic Repertory Theatre,
6/26/91, 1D
- Mabe, Anne SEE AIDS
- Mabry, Sam SEE Department of Environmental Quality
- Mabus, Elisabeth SEE Mabus, Julie and Ray
- Mabus, Julie, 8/23/87, 1C
- Addresses child care, 6/2/88, 1B
- Commentary on public/private job training programs,
12/16/90, 2H
- Hospitalized with flue-like symptoms, 1/3/89; 2B
- Mabus charts first lady path, 11/22/87, 1E
- Named honorary chairman of IBC, 2/14/90, 1D
- Pushes literacy fight at Private Industry Council
meeting, 5/5/91, 2B
- Released from hospital, 1/4/89; 3B
- To focus on adult illiteracy problem, 1/23/88, 4B
- Mabus, Julie and Ray
- Baby Elisabeth Hamilton Mabus makes three, 7/16/90,
1A
- Baby Elisabeth has 'softened' the Governor, 7/15/91,
1A
- Expecting 1st child, 12/19/89, 1A
- Expecting 2nd child, 10/5/91, 3B
- Family preparing for Saudi Arabian post, 7/3/94, 1B
- First Baby due in July, 3/20/90, 1D
- Get parenting tips from Alaskan governor's wife, 7/17/90,
1B
- Given a springer spaniel puppy for their baby, 5/8/90,
1B
- Hundreds of gifts sent to baby Elisabeth, 7/22/90,
1A
- Mrs. Mabus and baby Elisabeth come home, 7/19/90,
1B
- Ready and waiting--where's baby?, 7/7/90, 1B
- Telephone hot line keeps up with Mabuses' schedules,
5/10/90, 1B
- Mabus, Ray
- Accuses W.L. Rayborn of trying to weaken state's drug
fight, 7/12/89, 1A
- Addresses Legislature: no tax hike for education reform,
1/4/90, 1A
- Addresses National Association of Educators council,
1/10/91, 3B
- Adds $30,000 to election fund, 10/25/90, 1B
- Advisers criticized for outsider position, 7/22/90,
1A, 13A
- Airing 'feel-good' Mother's Day campaign ads, 5/10/91,
1B
- Ambasasadorship: confirmation nears, 6/30/94, 3B
- Ambassador and family home for the holidays, 11/12/94,
1B
- Ambassador Mabus plays part in latest Iraqi crisis,
10/12/94, 7A
- Ambassadorship hearing a 'breeze', 6/18/94, 10A
- Ambassadorship to Saudi Arabia, 3/19/94, 1A; 5/11/94,
1B; 6/14/94, 1B
- Ambassadorship: family settles in, 9/15/94, 1A
- Ambassadorship: Mabus family arrives in Saudi Arabia,
7/16/94, 1B
- Ambassadorship: Mabus is ready; leaves '91 defeat
behind, 7/10/94, 3G (Minor column)
- Ambassadorship: Mabus sworn in by Al Gore, 7/14/94,
1A
- Among predecessors: his job efforts 5th; rate of growth
6th, 7/23/91, 1A; 7/24/91, 1B
- And Community Colleges, 9/23/87, 1B
- And Governor Roemer of Louisiana, 4/3/88, 3H
- Announces for governor, 2/17/87, 1A
- Anti-abortion activist says veto proves Mabus is pro-choice,
5/6/90, 1H
- Appointments propel state forward, 11/20/88, 3H
- Article on Mississippi Constitution, 1/24/88, 1H
- As ambassador, goal is to get business for U.S., 11/24/94,
5B
- Asks for withdrawal of 32 Allain appointments, 2/24/88,
1A
- Asks housing task force for inexpensive model, 7/26/88,
3B
- Asks state PTA to support lottery for education funding,
5/11/90, 3B
- At Neshoba County Fair speaks on education reform;
wants referendum, 8/10/90, 1A
- At state PTA meeting says education funding top priority,
5/5/91, 2B
- Attacks Fordice's statement on Governor's Office shortfall,
1/11/92, 1B
- Attorney General: Purchase for inmates wrong, 7/11/88,
1B
- Backs state-employee pay hikes in 1990, 7/28/89, 1B
- Calls for better cooperation with legislature in State
of State speech, 1/23/91, 1A
- Calls for tax-free bond program to spur business development,
3/4/90, 5B
- Calls Fordice administration 'rudderless', 3/21/93,
4B
- Calls Legislature back for special session, 4/11/89,
1A
- Campaign '87, 9/29/87, 3B; 10/2-4/87, 1B; 10/5/87,
1A; 10/6/87, 1B; 10/10/87, 1B; 10/15/87, 2B; 10/16-18/87,
10/26-28/87, 1A; 10/29/87, 1B; 10/30/87, 1B; 11/1/87,
1A; 11/2/87, 2C; 11/4/87, 1H
- Campaign office still open, 1/26/88, 3B
- Campaign spending broke record, 1/9/88, 1B
- Candidate for Secretary of the Navy, 1/30/93, 1B;
3/27/93, 1B; 4/21/93, 5A
- Chilly relations with Legislature; unfulfilled promise,
response: 7/29/90, 1H; 7/22/90, 1H
- Clashes with Ed Pittman, 6/29/86, 1A
- Classmates predicted success, 10/11/87, 1A
- Commission on The Future of the South chairmanship,
1/5/92, 3G; 12/4/91, 2B
- Committee to keep office open for political expenses,
1A; 1/23/89
- Constitutional reform possible; priority:economic
development, 12/2/87, 1A
- Conversation with the candidates, 7/1/87, 1B
- Declares trip to Far East a success, 5/23/89, 8B
- Defeated due to personality, not the issues, 12/22/91,
3G (Minor column)
- Denies he tried to intimidate agency chiefs, 1A; 1/13/89
- Denies Pretense ad takes too much credit, 9/25/87,
1B
- Deserves applause for marketing of BEST program, 4/22/90,
3H
- District Attorney probing contribution to Mabus fund,
12/24/87, 1A
- Donors pay for inauguration, 3/8/88, 4B
- Educational reform SEE Education reform
- Esquire register, 11/20/86, 1B
- Ethics report shows timber sales income, 5/4/91, 3B
- Expands special legislative session agenda, 6/29/90,
1B
- Farewell address to Legislature; recounts administration,
1/9/92, 1A
- Fax machine used to send derogatory message to governor,
9/15/90, 1B
- Featured in New York Times Magazine, 2/27/87, 1B;
3/13/88, 1J
- Fight not over on pay proposal, 2/28/88, 6B
- First job to fill posts on personal staff, 12/6/87,
1B
- Former Mississippi governors advice on speech, 1/21/88,
1B
- Fortune magazine puts him in top 10 education governors,
5/15/90, 3B
- Front runner in primary, 8/6/87, 1A
- Fund-raisers net $240,000, 2/16/89, 1B
- Given custody of suicidal child because of no state
facility, 3/19/90, 1A
- Given polite applause at chancery court clerks meeting,
5/2/91, 3B
- Governor elect
- Problems with prisons, 12/8/87, 1A; 12/11/87,
1B
- Governor sees successes in legislation; lawmakers
see failures, 4/1/90, 1H
- Governor travels to Japan, China, 8/17/88, 8B
- Governor's 'Capitol for a Day' forum, 10/7/90, 1H
- Governor's Fund received $222,112 in '88, 1A; 2/1/89
- Governor's race, 2/16/87, 1B
- Has raised $1.1 Million in campaign contributions,
2/7/91, 3B
- He and delegation depart on business junket to Europe,
9/2/89, 6B
- He and William Bennett disagree on preschool education,
9/28/89, 12A
- Hires former press sec. as legislative liason, 7/30/88,
4B
- His 1987 campaign pledges haunting him, 1/27/91, 1H
- His appointees await word on status from Fordice,
1/17/92, 3B
- His chief of staff Jere Nash takes over re-election
campaign, 10/6/90, 1A
- His Governor's Fund files financial report, 2/1/90,
1B
- Hits state campuses; has high recognition, 4/28/91,
1G
- Hits, misses with first agenda, 5/8/88, 1A,11A,1H,4H
- Hometown support not total, 10/11/87, 1B
- House approves only 27 of 39 staff requests, 4/19/88,
1B
- House cuts $350,000 to fund reorganization, 4/19/88,
1B
- House OKs reorganization plan, 2/26/88, 4B
- Hunting re-election campaign cash in neighboring states,
4/19/91, 3B
- In final days in office granted pardons, commuted
sentences, etc., 1/26/92, 1A, 15A
- In seclusion working on education package, 10/20/89,
1A
- Inaugural ball, 12/23/87, 1B
- Inauguration
- Inauguration:"Our day has come"
- Income tax returns, 7/2/87, 1B
- Irl Dean Rhodes case, 10/31/87, 1A
- It's official: Mabus to run for second term, 4/20/91,
2B
- Late photo delays state highway map, 7/10/90, 1A
- Lawmakers pin hopes of State of the State speech,
1/21/91, 2B
- Lawmakers to see active Mabus, 1/4/88, 1A
- Leadership ability an issue in gubernatorial race,
3/31/91, 1H
- Leads group targeting teen pregnancy in South, 5/25/89,
1A
- Legislator criticizes his handling of prison problems,
9/29/89, 1B
- Legislators fail again to override Mabus veto, 3/18/89,
1A
- Legislators react cooly to his special session speech,
6/19/90, 1B
- Legislators: Mabus' image can help state, 1/15/89;
17A
- Likely to chair Southern Regional Education Board,
6/21-22/88, 3B
- Lost the election because out of touch with state's
electorate, 1/5/92, 1G
- Mabus not one to wake up and smell the coffee, 1H;
1/15/89
- Mabus to cities: Let's work together, 1/27/89; 4B
- Mabus' first year, 1H; 1/15/89
- Mabus, Molpus, Moore trio has parted company, 8/19/90,
3H
- Mabus,Roemer make twin calls for reform, 3/20/88,
1B
- Mabus: Youths belong in school, not jail, 7/29/88,
3B
- Mabuses attend California wedding, 6/16/88, 1B
- May give new teacher pay plan, 2/15/88, 1B
- Meets with legislators; trying to overcome budget
differences, 12/7/90, 2B
- Mississippi needs more Federal aid, 2/24/88, 3B
- Money won't deter possible opponents, 10/19/90, 3B
- Most of $200 M in budget goes to education, 12/3/87,
1A
- Names Cliff Treyens communications director, 12/4/87,
3B
- Nine city marathon to finance '91 run, 10/22/90, 1B
- No role in Clinton administration, 6/16/93, 3B
- Nominated by Clinton as Saudi Arabian ambassador,
5/12/94, 1A
- Off to Far East to promote state products, 4/18/90,
1B
- OKs retirement plan for lawmakers, raise for public
retirees, 2/25/89, 3B
- Panel OKs less than half of staff requested, 4/15/88,
3B
- Pays $12,700 in Federal income tax for 1988, 4/21/89,
1A
- Pays $89,315 in federal taxes in 1990, 5/4/91, 1B
- PEER investigates his use of Mansion renovation funds,
4/16/92, 3B; 4/17/92, 3B
- Personal visits to help land new industries, 11/25/87,
2B
- Photo essay on Mabus focuses on childhood, inauguration,
12/15/88, 1A
- Picks Olon Ray to be his educ. asst., 12/10/87, 1B
- Plans 700 speeches touting new education reform, 5/11/89,
1A
- Plans trip to Israel, 11/24/88, 3B
- Playgirl magazine's list of 10 sexiest men of 1989,
7/18/89, 1A; 7/19/89, 1B
- Political watershed looms for governor with '91 Legislature,
1/6/91, 1H
- Politically safe, should spend election cash in needy
areas, 10/28/90, 3H
- Poll shows Mississippians continue to support Governor,
1/14/90, 1A, 1H
- Poll: Mabus gained popularity, 1A; 1/15/89
- Pollster Dick Morris says Mabus is 'vulnerable', 12/16/90,
3H
- Promised leadership; had better find some in a hurry,
3/17/91, 3B
- Promises open government, 12/13/87, 1B
- Quizzed on race, education on C-Span call-in show,
7/30/90, 1A
- Re-election campaign fund gets boost in New York City,
10/18/90, 1A
- Ready to hang "no smoking" signs in offices, 1/9/88,
1A
- Reform of fee-paid posts?, 9/11/88, 1J
- Relative Jim Mabus sentenced on DUI charge
- Reorganization of Econ. Dev. agencies, 4/14/88, 8B
- Report says he used state jet for political junkets,
2/27/90, 1A
- Report: Mabus aide's firm gets $97,000 for handling
bonds, 1/17/89; 3B
- Retains right to appoint PSC positions, 3/17/89, 1A;
3/18/89, 1A
- Revises plan, 2/17/88, 1B
- Says give some schools less state control, 8/10/89,
1A
- Says government should pay attention to Delta, 12/15/87,
3B
- Says investment in human capital will determine state's
future, 3/14/89, 1B
- Says key to state's future depends on best students,
11/17/89, 1B
- Says Public Service Commission affects development,
1/14/88, 8B
- Says reorganization won't give him more power, 11/22/88,
1B
- Says State needs overseas markets, 2/27/89, 1B
- Second term may depend on how much money he raises,
7/29/90, 3H
- Seeking raises for college teachers, 5/17/90, 1A
- Senate OKs salary, 1/6/88, 1A
- Senate votes to cut his staff, allow no raises, 2/22/90,
1B
- Sets up lobby network to influence legislation, 12/9/87,
1B
- Speaks at Vicksburg elementary school, 11/22/92, 8B
- Speaks to legislature, they question education funds,
1/22/88, 1A
- Spreads state's message in nat. media, 12/30/87, 1B
- Staff hears ideas on school reforms, 7/25/89, 1B
- Staff members make average $46,428, 12/18/87, 1A
- Staff payroll over million mark, 9/11/88, 1J
- Staff request cut in half by panel, 3/30/88, 2B
- Staff violates purchasing law: inmates clothes, 1/26/88,
1A
- State can help cities reach business goals, 1/29/88,
8B
- State financial report, 7/21/87, 1B
- State of State speech proposals get cool reception,
1A; 1/4/89
- State of the State address set for Jan. 3, 12/22/88,
1B
- State of the State speech, 1/13/90, 3B; 1/18/90, 1A,
(excerpts, 8A)
- State of the State speech 1989 has substance, not
style, 1H; 1/8/89
- Stumps for lottery vote, 6/1/90, 3B
- Stumps south for Democratic candidates, 10/15/88,
3B
- Supporters
- Organize campaign against Reed, 9/21/87, 3B
- Supports Billie Thompson as Democratic Party Chairman,
1/29/88, 1A
- Texas professor says he should be U.S. Supreme Court
nominee, 5/25/93, 3B
- Three part plan expected for programs, 12/15/87, 1A
- To address Legislature on state of the state (budget
crisis), 1/19/91, 2B
- To appoint new board for agency replacing Department
of Public Welfare, 5/10/89, 4B
- To be profiled for Democratic Convention, 6/27/88,
3B
- To call special session despite unit deadlock, 6/7/88,
1B
- To hold roundtable on state's image, 12/7/88, 1B
- To oust state fiscal officer Tommy Campbell, 1/5/88,
3B
- To present plans to legislature, 1/18/88, 1A
- To testify before US Senate on infant mortality, 3/22/88,
3B
- To unveil education funding plan, 2/12/88, 3B
- Told to use phrase Republic of China instead of Taiwan,
5/5/89, 8B
- Touts Mississippi leaders at Southern Legislative
Conference, 8/25/88, 1D
- Treats families of National Guardsmen to barbecue,
9/23/90, 3B
- Turns speech at teachers' meeting into campaign rally,
3/12/91, 1B
- Unveils 7-point plan to close hospitals, 3/24/89,
1A
- Urges government reorganization in speech, 1A; 1/4/89
- Veto of funds may haunt Mabus, 3/22/89, 1G
- Vetoes funds, hospitals to close, 3/22/89, 1A
- Vetoes legislation blocking suit against Corps of
Engineers, 4/26/89, 1B
- Vetoes liquor store coupons, 5/25/88, 2B
- Vetoes pay raises for top state officials, 4/11/90,
1B
- Walks fine line between Taylor, Moore in 5th District
race, 9/24/89, 3H
- Wants Rhodes suit moved to Fed. Court, 5/23/87, 1A
- Watson contribution legal, 4/8/88, 1B
- Will not veto House bill over tax hike issue, legislator
says, 2/13/90, 1A,
- Will represent state well in Saudi Arabia, 5/15/94,
3G
- Won't comment on future political plans, 1/27/94,
2B
- Won't raid retirement fund, 8/20/87, 1A
- MacAnally, Mac, with Fred Knobloch
- At New Stage, 8/18/94, 21E
- MacDonald, Ronnie SEE Parchman---Escapees...
- Mack's Cafe
- Blaze guts Bolton eatery, 5/11/94, 4B
- Mack, Billy aka Ronald Barnes SEE Volleyball
- Mack, Carl
- MSU-educated engineer composes black history calendar,
11/8/92, 1E
- Mack, Danny
- Indianola policeman tried for extortion in drug case,
6/24/92, 1B; 6/25/92, 1B
- Mack, Danny (Jackson) SEE Shooting---Jackson---Mack...
- Mack, Jonathan SEE Stabbings, Pearl
- Mack, Kevin
- Gang member killed who was against violence, 12/24/87,
1B
- Mack, Lorene
- Saves clerk's life in convenience store robbery, 4/24/92,
1A
- Mack, Ollie SEE Unclaimed funds, Mississippi
- Mackie, Bob
- Promotes his new frangrance at McRae's, 9/18/92, 1E
- Mackintosh, Prudence, 4/16/87, 1C
- Macklin, Anderson
- JSU art department chairman exhibits 15 works, 3/31/91,
1F
- MacLaurin Attendance Center
- Gospel groups sing at benefit for PTA, 4/4/92, 1D
- Macon, Mississippi, 2/14/88, 5B
- Members, friends rebuild torched interracial church,
3/12/89, 1B; 12/17/90, 3B
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
- Maroon Typhoon band from Jones County Junior College,
11/21/90, 1D
- Mississippi cheerleaders to participate, 11/24/93,
1D
- MAD DADS
- Greenville anti-drug, anti-DUI group organized, 9/22/92,
1B
- MAD DADS inc
- First Mississippi chapter in Greenville, 5/23/92,
1B
- Madakasira, Sudhakar
- UMC psychiatrist conducts screening day for depression,
10/10/91, 1D
- MadCAAP (Madison Countians Allied Against Poverty),
12/19/87, 1C
- MADD, 5/11/87, 1B
- Angry with Adams County chapter, 7/24/89, 1B
- Backs bills to close DUI loophole, 12/20/87, 1B
- Chapter forming in Jackson, 3/1/86, 1B
- Former director Case takes new job with RID, 2/2/90,
5B
- Gives breath analyzers to Hinds County, 4/8/89, 3B
- Mothers attend hearings, 11/2/86, 1A
- Mothers to put message on parade, 3/17/89, 1B
- Moves its state office, 3/8/89, 1B
- New director is Rodger Moore, 9/5/94, 1A
- New Year's Eve partygoers leave the driving to MADD,
1/2/88, 1A
- Offers free rides on New Year's Eve, 12/27/90, 8E
- Plans new office, campaign, 9/9/88, 4B
- Red ribbons to be tied to cars as reminders, 11/22/88,
1A
- Report lists Mississippi last in fighting DUI, 11/24/93,
3B
- Seeks photos, information on victims of drunk drivers,
11/22/88, 1A; 11/26/88, 1A
- State Adminstrator Faye Case quits in money dispute,
4/28/89, 1A
- Targeting men in 'I'm a mad dad' campaign, 8/14/90,
5B
- Tie a red ribbon on your car, 11/19/94, 5B
- Update, 5/11/87, 1B
- Urging holiday motorists to 'tie one on'---for safety,
12/5/91, 3B; 12/6/91, 2B
- Madden, Jimmy SEE Hunting accidents
- Maddock, James
- New FBI agent in Jackson targets gangs and white-collar
crime, 11/27/92, 1B
- Maddox, Ava SEE Allstate Insurance Company
- Maddox, Dwight
- West Point man is custom guitar maker, 9/23/92, 1D
- Maddox, John
- Laurel truckdriver named national rookie of the year,
8/25/94, 5B
- Maddox, Jon SEE Crime Lab
- Madigan, Edward
- USDA secretary at MSU; promises to buy more cheese,
9/24/92, 5B
- Madison Antiques Market
- Has paintings Stations of the Cross, 9/5/92, 1D
- Madison budget, 1993
- Pared down for 1993, 9/21/92, 1B, 3B
- Madison Central High School
- 6 graduates on way to military academies, 4/5/94,
4B
- Assistant principal Hale wants hearing on dismissal,
8/27/92, 3B
- Band recognized for size and superiority, 11/12/94,
1A
- Main road to school is unfinished, 9/3/91, 1A; 10/17/91,
1B
- New school calls for lesson in patience, 9/4/91, 1B
- Praised for overall excellence by 'Redbook', 3/26/94,
1B
- Thad Cochran is graduation speaker, 5/30/93, 1B
- Will have indoor plumbing, 8/9/91, 4B
- Madison Countians Allied Against Poverty
- Sister Mary Grace McGuire leaving, 6/17/91, 1B
- Madison County
- 6.8% growth in assesed value seen in 1992, 7/7/92,
5B
- 75% of county without adequate fire protection, 8/31/94,
1A
- Appraisers inventoring business equipment, etc, 6/11/93,
5B
- Attorney: Jackson may win annexation fight, 3/4/89,
1B
- Chancery Clerk Cooper will pay for truck, 9/23/88,
1A
- Country club, development may go to Madison County,
10/19/88, 1A
- Gains $79 million in new construction in 1992, 7/8/93,
4B
- Growth puts rental property at premium, 8/13/94, 1A
- Having only 3 ambulances is a concern in county, 3/2/89,
18A
- Homes sales done, 1/9/88, 3B
- Madison readies for unprecedented growth, 11/24/88,
1B
- Needs unit system, 2 supervisors say, 7/15/89, 4B
- No recession seen in county; tax collections up, 12/12/91,
4B
- Property values rising rapidly, taxes falling slowly,
8/27/94, 1B
- Proposed parkway hopes to avoid mistakes made with
County Line Road, 5/27/90, 1G
- Road expansion plan revealed, 3/18/89, 1B
- Will benefit from goods seized in drug cases, 7/7/89,
2B
- Madison County Amusement Park
- Harness racing track opens, 7/22/88, 3B
- Now the only sanctioned harness racing course in state,
8/6/92, 1A
- Madison County budget, 1993
- 1993 budget includes employee pay raise, 9/12/92,
4B
- Madison County budget, 1994
- Budget and tax round-up, 9/16/93, 4B
- Madison County Chancery Clerk
- Cooper repays $57,000 in payroll taxes, 4/23/93, 1A;
4/24/93, 1A
- Cooper target of pension-fund probe, 4/29/93, 1A;
4/30/93, 1A
- Cooper's office payroll records reviewed, 5/7/93,
1B
- Madison County Courthouse
- Historic building renovated, 1/19/93, 5B; 2/2/93,
5B; 2/17/90, 1B
- Major facelift scheduled, 3/25/95, 4B; 5/6/94, 5B;
6/19/95, 3B
- Supervisors may renovate old facility, not build new
one, 9/18/93, 5B
- Madison County Detention Center
- Gets first Jackson inmate shipment, 7/25/91, 1B
- Pay telephones installed, 11/10/92, 5B
- Ruling calling for monitor for inmates, 3/13/95, 1B;
10/12/93, 5B
- Security tightened, 11/12/91, 2B
- To house inmates from Jackson, 7/13/91, 1B; 7/17/91,
2B
- Will get renovation; seeking funds from Rankin County,
11/14/90, 1B
- Woman Mary Rushing takes over as administrator, 7/7/94,
5B
- Madison County Educational Foundation for Excellence
- Arts program, 7/1/92, 4B
- Molpus is speaker, 10/7/92, 4B
- Madison County Fair
- Organizers hope to initiate annual event, 7/29/93,
4B; 8/6/93, 1B
- Madison County Jail SEE Madison County Detention Center
- Madison County Journal
- New owner is Scott Waller, 1/7/92, 6B
- Madison County Library System
- Canton library's adult literacy program receives grant,
6/18/92, 2B
- Joing computer age, 2/24/94, 4B
- Library renovation, 1/27/95, 5B; 1/28/95, 4B; 5/9/95,
4B; 12/28/94, 4B
- Madison County Mental Health Center
- Dedication held, 5/15/93, 4B
- Madison County Public Schools, 2/1/87, 1B
- $10,000 grant for special education equipment, 8/18/93,
3B
- 2 new schools on agenda, 8/25/93, 1B; 8/31/93, 1B
- 2 new schools: negotiations on land purchases, 10/5/93,
5B
- 250 students given tuberculosis test, 5/13/94, 1B;
5/13/94, 4B
- 3 part series, 2/22/88, 1A+
- 90 sign petition to stop bond plan, 2/20/88, 1B
- Accepts bid for expanding school space, 3/12/89, 3B
- Agreement allows work to begin on elementary school,
12/14/89, 1A
- Agreement is reached on Madison schools, 4/5/90, 1A
- Because of growth, new classrooms may not be enough,
4/21/94, 4B
- Blacks threaten suit to stop school, 4/14/88, 1B
- Board may seek court OK, 2/3/88, 3B
- Board OKs $22 million 1992 budget, 6/23/92, 5B
- Board will republish bond notice, 2/4/88, 1B
- Bond attorney defends validity of plan, 1/27/88, 2B
- Bond issue: crowded schools seek funds, 10/10/93,
1A, 1G
- Brown offers land for school, 4/6/88, 2B
- Budget shortfall calling for deep cuts, 2/18/92, 2B
- Classroom needs may come before football stadium,
8/22/92, 4B
- Columbus Day holiday, 10/8/93, 1B
- Compromise sought, 4/20/88, 1A
- Consider moving site of new high school, 12/16/87,
3B
- Controversy stalls schools, 3/20/88, 1A
- Crowded schools brace for 200 more, 3/5/88, 1B
- Endris children must go to Canton schools, 11/22/94,
5B
- Flora residents complain new districts too spread
out, 5/20/93, 4B
- Group backs bond issue, 1/12/88, 3B
- Growing district wants to increase borrowing power,
12/3/94, 1A
- Hearing of residency on Endris children, 11/10/94,
4B; 11/11/94, 4B
- Hearing on bond issue, 1/26/88, 1B
- Hearings end;only 2 witnesses called, 3/3/88, 2B
- High Court rejects rehearing on bond issue, 12/22/88,
1B
- Hope to complete most construction by 1990, 6/6/89,
2B
- Improvements, new school buildings delayed past Fall
1994, 1/26/94, 1B
- Influx of students straining facilities, 7/28/94,
4B
- Judge says more time needed, 1/29/88, 3B
- Judge to rule on hearing, 2/2/88, 3B
- Officials eyeing racial makeup of elementary schools,
1/18/90, 1B
- Overcrowded schools, 5/30/88, 1A
- Overcrowding due to local population surge, 8/19/93,
4B
- Parents form biracial group, 3/7/88, 1B
- Principals reassigned: racial balance, 5/19/88
- Rain may delay opening of East Madison Elementary,
2/6/90, 5B
- Ridgeland schools to join system, 7/30/86, 1A
- School Board makes long-awaited bond sale, 5/24/89,
1A
- Site of new high school, 1/6/88, 1B
- State Supreme Court ruling OKs school bond issue,
11/24/88, 1A
- Students offered money: go to remedial class, 5/31/88,
1B
- Tempers flare over plan, 3/2/88, 1B
- Urged to hold $23 Million school bond vote soon, 7/23/88,
4B
- Winter hired to mediate, 5/19/88, 1B
- Madison County Public Schools SEE ALSO Bond issues,
Madison county
- Madison County Public Schools SEE ALSO Redistricting,
Madison County
- Madison County School Board
- Considers year-round school term, 6/10/88, 3B
- Member: Bond plan "stinks," 2/18/88, 2B
- School fight wasting money, 2/23/88, 2B
- Madison County Sheriff's Department
- Hopkins is subject of federal probe, 11/10/90, 1A
- Hopkins' course exceeds requirement, 12/23/87, 3B
- Madison County Strawberry Festival
- Officials worry about beer at festival, 5/4/90, 1B
- Sweeten your Spring, 5/3/90, 3E
- Madison County Superviosrs
- Auditor: violations honest mistakes, 9/22/88, 1A
- Madison County Supervisors
- Attorney General: May not owe, 7/1/88, 1A
- Auditor probing backhoe purchase, 5/6/88, 1B
- Black majority?, 10/24/88, 2B
- Board: ignorant of illegal purchases, 5/10/88, 1B
- Canton Farm should have gotten bid, high court says,
8/28/92, 4B
- County won't pay for backhoe rent, 3/30/88, 3B
- Decision on hiring could lead to filling supervisor
vacancy, 12/6/88, 1B
- Hire new appraiser, 3/8/88, 4B
- Illegal purchases, 5/19/88, 1B; 7/14/88, 3B
- In deadlock to fill Luckett's position, 11/19/88,
1A
- Judge refuses to reveal ruling, 7/19/88, 1B
- Language policy established, 5/3/94, 5B
- May have misspent $11,800, 5/18/88, 1A
- Meeting is halted after dispute over bonds, 3/1/90,
3B
- New districts likely after 1990 census, 2/10/91, 1A
- Owes $111,372 for backhoe purchase, 7/22/88, 1A
- Pat Luckett's widow wants his seat on board, 11/1/88,
1A
- Pick 1st president in 6 years, 1/3/90, 1B
- Raises salaries to $26,520, 10/4/88, 1B
- Richardson and constituent fight, 8/25/89, 1B; 8/29/89,
1B
- Runoff election between Dowdle, Faulkner, 11/8/89,
1A, 1B
- Seek bids for courthouse repair, 3/8/88, 4B
- Split term of board president, 1/5/88, 1B
- State investigating purchases, 8/12/88, 1A
- Tie vote keeps widow from post, 11/8/88, 3B
- To form 2 fire districts, 3/8/88, 3B
- Vote means more taxes?, 6/7/88, 2B
- Want county workers to live inside county, 11/19/88,
3B
- Won't go to trial, 8/24/85, 1B
- Madison County Supervisors SEE ALSO Dowdle, Bob
- Madison County War Memorial
- Fund-raising effort, 5/10/94, 5B
- Madison Day
- Celebration draws record crowds, 10/29/89, 1B
- Madison General Hospital
- Board to fight privatization, 10/15/92, 4B
- Director Tom Majure resigns to take North Carolina
post, 10/15/92, 4B
- Looks to swing-bed program to raise profits, 2/4/91,
3B
- New management sought, 8/14/92, 4B; 8/27/92, 4B; 11/6/92,
5B; 12/24/92, 3B
- Nurses critical of administrator Wayne Schuler, 12/1/93,
5B; 12/2/93, 4B
- Rural Health Clinic
- Dr. Percy Durfey, 1/12/94, 4B; 12/12/94, 1B
- Supervisors OK its lease to UMC, 11/14/92, 4B
- UMC bids to lease facility, 12/16/94, 5B
- Madison Police Department
- 1-man force recalls his law, order days, 8/9/89, 3B
- Waldrop is new Chief, 4/8/92, 1B
- Madison Public Library
- Santa Claus visits for story hour, 12/22/94, 5B
- Madison Public Schools
- County may need extra schools by year 2000, 12/6/94,
2B
- Lower-than-expected rate on schools bonds, 12/8/93,
4B
- Madison Square Center for the Arts
- Sculpture donated by Mayor Hawkins, 12/31/94, 4B
- Madison United Methodist Church
- Dedicates new facilities, 9/24/88, 1C
- Madison, Margaret
- Arrested on alleged murder-for-hire plan, 3/23/89,
1A
- FBI agent: Killings sought to keep affair secret,
3/25/89, 1A
- Pleads guilty to murder-for-hire charge, 6/7/89, 3B;
10/12/89, 1B
- Madison, Mississippi
- Alderman have no quorum: dispute over mayor pro tem,
11/16/94, 4B
- Asked for citizen input on growth plan, 7/15/93, 4B
- Bids too high on traffic lights, 2/25/88, 2B
- City has ordinance requiring sprinklers in new buildings,
3/10/94, 4B
- Delta Express builds custom-designed convenience store,
5/15/89, 1B
- Depot shops on schedule, 6/16/88, 1A
- Effort to turn old high school building into arts
center, 8/7/92, 4B
- Forty years ago women ran the town; cleaned it up,
5/18/92, 1B
- Gates at Tidewater and Treasure Cove subdivisions,
7/11/95, 4B; 9/21/94, 4B
- Local arts given boost with purchase of school gymnasium,
2/26/94, 5B
- Looking for room to grow, 6/9/89, 1A
- Madison, gas station dispute zoning, 9/16/88, 1B
- Madison, Ridgeland draw up compromise, 7/24/88, 1A
- Madison/Ridgeland annexation dispute, 6/22/87, 1A
- Main Street program eyed by Franklin, Tennessee, 4/8/93,
4B
- Mirrors growth of Germantown, TN, 5/29/88, 1A
- Newly elected officials take office, 6/23/89, 3B
- Ohio based firm challenges Madison's sign ordinance,
1/1/88, 3B
- Playing field for youth sports, 4/13/94, 4B
- Seeks friends to fund first park, 3/10/88, 1B
- State's highest per capita income, 10/17/86, 1A
- Supporters of school bond issue cancel petition drive,
12/3/88, 3B
- Tax assessor under investigation, 3/8/89, 1B
- Wants to halt sale of water service, 9/24/88, 3B
- Wins round of Bear Creek Water feud, 3/25/89, 1B
- Workshop on controlled growth in the '90's, 8/13/93,
5B
- Madison, Mississippi SEE ALSO Apartments, Madison
- Madison-Leake-Yazoo Health Clinic
- Gets $1.5 million in funding, 5/28/93, 4B
- Madison-Ridgeland Academy
- Athletic programs put on 2-year probation, 5/5/94,
1A
- Earth Day activities, 4/23/93, 1B
- Students curtail television viewing, 12/2/92, 1D
- Madison-Ridgeland High School
- Short on space, long on ideas, 4/20/90, 4B
- Madonna
- Her book--Sex--goes on sale in Jackson, 10/22/92,
1D
- Madrigal singers
- Murrah High School, 12/19/89, 4B
- Magazines
- Coast Magazine publishers Neil and Linda White, 7/4/89,
1D
- Golf for Women magazine published in Oxford, 9/13/89,
6B
- Jackson threesome publishes 'Victory,' a Christian
magazine, 5/11/91, 1D
- John Grisham is new publisher of 'The Oxford American',
8/21/94, 1F
- Living Blues, published in Oxford, 3/15/90, 1D
- Mag Man Samir Husni of Ole Miss, 10/5/88, 1D
- Mississippi Business and others, 12/15/85, 1I
- National Geographic and Jet printed in Corinth, 6/21/89,
6B
- Samir Husni's Guide to New Consumer Magazines, 2/22/94,
6B
- Student literary magazines teach writing, publishing,
11/28/89, 4B
- Magee Co-Op
- Farm chemicals found buried on premisis, 8/1/92, 5B
- Former director Gary Nichols pleads innocent in dumping
incident, 11/23/93, 2B
- Magee High School
- Parents charge principal after intervention in fight,
10/17/94, 3B
- Magee Public Schools
- Work to surmount bond issue loss, 10/19/90, 4B
- Magee, Clyde
- Agriculture Commissioner
- Campaign '87, 10/9/87, 1B; 10/13/87, 1B
- Will seek commissioner of agriculture post, 12/7/94,
4B
- Magee, Don
- Assault charges brought by Francis Lombardo dropped,
9/29/93, 4B
- Brandon officer suspended for striking wife, 2/22/94,
1B
- Brandon policeman resigns, 2/23/94, 1A
- New assistant police chief in Brandon, 8/23/93, 3B
- Magee, J.E.
- Picked for interim constable, 9/21/89, 5B
- Magee, Mississippi
- 2 of 6 fired police officers rehired, 7/11/89, 2B
- Crazy Day fest, 8/15/91, 2E; 8/20/89, 1B
- Downtown revitalization: Magee Mall for All etc.,
3/19/92, 3E
- Fired teacher doubts rape occurred, 4/30/88, 1A
- Police dispatcher's sexual harrassment suit, 8/4/89,
1B; 8/5/89, 1B; 8/8/89, 1B
- Magee, Terry and Pat SEE Embroidery by Romage
- Magic Moments
- Organization grants wishes to critically ill children,
3/25/93, 1D
- Magicians
- Magician/clown Pi Johnston, 12/28/89, 1D
- Mississippi
- Over 100 in state carrying on Houdini tradition,
10/27/91, 1E
- Magicians SEE ALSO Grant, Gene; Lorenz, Skip
- Magistrates SEE Supreme Court
- Magloire, Stivenson SEE Bryant Galleries
- Magna Bancorp SEE Magnolia Federal Bank
- Magna Corp
- To sell its steel mill, 7/28/85, 1I; 7/31/85, 8B
- Magnet schools
- Jackson, 7/21/87, 1B
- Attracting attention of parents, 8/8/90, 4B
- Baker and Boyd schools approved as magnet schools,
7/17/90, 2B
- Boyd Elementary crowded, closed to citywide applications,
8/29/90, 1B
- City studies broad plan, 4/10/90, 1A; 4/12/90,
1A
- Drawing students back to public schools, 8/27/89,
1A; 12/1/89, 4B
- Expansion of program on hold due to loss of federal
grant, 8/23/91, 1A
- Fine arts programs to be expanded, 11/26/90, 1B
- New school chief Canada to re-examine plan, 4/28/90,
1A
- Memphis
- Parents camp out for days to apply, 8/27/89, 2B
- Magnetek Universal Mfg.
- Accident in plant kills two workers, 9/29/90, 1A,
3B; 9/30/90, 3B
- Nets $60M in public offering of stock, 6/26/89, 11E
- Opens 30,000 sq. feet warehouse/distribution center
in Jackson, 2/2/89; 8B
- Magnolia Academy
- Magnolia Bar Association
- Mid-Winter Awards Banquet, 1/15/93, 2B
- Mock trial competition for black teenagers, 3/29/92,
1B
- Magnolia Bar Association SEE ALSO Supreme Court---Blacks...
- Magnolia Classic Chevy Club
- Show benefits UMC Children's Cancer Clinic, 8/28/94,
1B
- Magnolia Federal Bank
- 1st female president Lou Ann Poynter, 6/25/93, 5B
- Acquires 13 offices of Altus Federal (Alabama), 5/24/94,
6B
- Announces merger with First Federal S&L of Biloxi,
7/11/89, 6B
- Buys $2.4 million servicing rights of Mobile thrift,
11/3/92, 6B
- Buys deposits of Brookhaven Federal S & L, 7/13/91,
5B
- Buys Eagle Federal Bank of Waynesboro, 2/25/93, 5B
- Buys home loans once owned by Unifirst, 9/1/90, 6B
- Buys insolvent First City Federal of Lucedale, 7/20/91,
5B
- Calls off merger with First Federal, 7/17/93, 5B
- Completes public sale of stock, 3/5/91, 6B
- Declares 20% stock dividend, 10/31/92, 6B
- Fined for currency transactions, 9/4/86, 1A
- Good news: high earnings, stock split, acquisitions,
4/28/93, 5B
- Income rises 95% in 4th quarter 1992, 1/23/93, 4B
- Parent company Magna Bancorp doubles earnings, 7/29/92,
5B
- Parent Magna Bancorp's annual earnings up 512%, 8/2/91,
5B
- Plans 2-for-1 stock split, 4/23/94, 5B
- Plans stock offering to boost net worth, 8/22/90,
6B
- Shows earnings jump for third quarter 1992, 10/21/92,
5B
- Stock soars 17% as earnings double, 4/25/91, 5B
- Magnolia Fine Arts Competition
- At State Fair, 10/8/89, 1F
- Magnolia Grille
- Restaurant review, 4/26/90, 4F
- Magnolia Industries Inc
- Gets $7.2M food contract, 12/8/89, 5B
- Magnolia Law Enforcement Rendezvous
- First games held, 5/23/93, 1B
- Magnolia Music
- Paul Champagne, owner
- How's business?, 12/7/93, 6B
- Magnolia Rifle and Pistol Club, 6/28/87, 1C
- Magnolia Speech School
- Wants to teach deaf to speak, 7/17/88, 1C; 9/21/94,
1D
- Magnolia State Disposal SEE Browning-Ferris Industries
Inc
- Magnolia Storytelling Festival
- Magnolia Terrace Neighborhood Association
- Fall Fest: pledge to fight crime, 10/31/93, 4B
- Magro, Charles
- Paralyzed American Veterans fraud
- He and Thomas Aitken charged, 3/20/93, 3B
- Magundi's Restaurant & Deli
- Restaurant review, 3/27/88, 1F
- Mahon, Dennis
- Walking across USA to raise money for homeless shelter
in Charlotte, 3/2/93, 2B
- Mahoney, Bobby SEE Beer---Biloxi
- Maid of Cotton
- Ole Miss student Courtney Stewart chosen, 12/29/91,
3B
- Mail
- Boxes, 9/4/87, 8B
- Carriers
- Rural route rates special delivery, 12/15/87,
1C
- Costs to businesses, 5/31/87, 1G
- Lost items sent to Undeliverable Mail office in Atlanta,
12/20/91, 1B
- Sorters
- Hinds County hires private mail sorters, 10/8/85,
1B
- Mail SEE ALSO Junk mail
- Mail SEE ALSO Postage stamps
- Mail bombs
- Evidence links the 2 bombs sent to ABC-TV chairman,
7/22/94, 1B; 7/28/94, 4B
- Local police defuse bomb targeted for ABC-TV president,
7/20/94, 1B; 7/21/94, 3B
- USM has workshop for faculty and staff, 8/9/93, 1B
- Mail delivery SEE Mailboxes
- Mail fraud
- FBI arrests Canton couple in mail fraud, 2/23/89,
1A
- Jackson man Charles Torns Jr. is charged, 3/20/90,
5B
- Pearl women plead guilty to mail fraud, 11/9/90, 1B
- Mail fraud SEE ALSO Fraud
- Mail order catalogs
- 'Tis the season to be smart catalog shopper, 9/30/93,
5B
- State businesses happy over ruling on mail-order taxes,
5/27/92, 1A, 5B
- Mail order scam
- Mail theft
- Jackson man pleads innocent to assault, robbery of
postal worker, 7/6/90, 3B
- Pair charged with theft of checks at Bolton Post Office,
2/21/92, 4B
- Mail-in voter registration
- Bill gets total Senate approval, 3/12/91, 1A
- Bill passed in Senate, 2/6/90, 1B
- Bill passes House after 11 years, 2/15/91, 1A
- Circuit clerks preparing their own mail-in bill, 12/9/90,
1H
- Clears committee, goes to House floor, 2/1/91, 2B
- Facing Senate test, 2/18/91, 5B
- House approves measure, 1/26/89, 1A
- House Black Caucus threatens stall over mail-in registration,
2/14/91, 1B
- House committee rejects bill, 2/23/90, 1B; 2/27/90,
3B; 2/28/90, 3B
- League of Women Voters works at Wal-Mart, 8/23/92,
1B; 8/29/92, 4B
- Mail-in bill survives House committee, 2/10/91, 1H
- Molpus calls for mail-in registration, 1/9/90, 3B
- Molpus urges use of mail-in registration, 7/28/89,
5B; 8/28/88, 4B
- Senate committee to vote on mail-in bill, 2/25/91,
3B
- Senate panel OKs mail-in registration, 2/28/91, 1B
- Service may become available in July 1992, 3/30/92,
3B (update)
- Tennessee's mail-in voter registration has worked
well, 2/21/91, 1B
- Mail-in voter registration SEE ALSO Voter registration
- Mail-order firms
- State loses $28 Million in sales taxes to, 2/9/89,
8B
- Mailboxes
- Ditto angered at post office over curbside mailbox
program, 3/27/91, 5B
- Ditto starts campaign to restore doorside delivery,
5/15/91, 5B
- Rankin County mandates flexible posts on boxes, 7/7/93,
1A; 7/9/93, 1B
- Rankin County rescinds law after public furor, 7/13/93,
1B
- Mailing services
- Mississippi
- Packing and mailing businesses find a niche, 11/20/88,
1G
- Main Street Meridian Program
- Community-government relationship, 5/23/94, 3B
- Main, Roy
- Public health physician leaves Mississippi after four
years, 7/22/91, 1A
- Maison Weiss
- Major Economic Impact Authority
- DECD needs more time to allocate grants, 8/2/91, 3B
- Major, Alex, 8/13/86, 1D
- Majure, Tom SEE Madison General Hospital
- Makamson, Debbie SEE Weddings
- Make A Diferrence Day
- National volunteer campaign, 10/19/94, 1B; 10/24/93,
1B
- Make A Difference Day
- Canton residents spruce up Hickory Street, 4/17/94,
1A
- Young Pearl volunteers, 10/23/94, 2B
- Make-A-Wish Foundation
- Shopping spree for Rashanna Ragland, 7/31/93, 1A
- Make-A-Wish-Foundation
- Baseball games tickets, 6/27/87, 1B; 7/4/87, 3B
- Make-up
- Glenn Roberts of Elizabeth Arden offers makeovers
at McRae's, 12/2/93, 1D
- Teenagers, 3/8/87, 1E
- With young teenagers, less is more, 9/29/92, 1D
- Malaco Records
- Frank Williams, director of gospel division, 8/17/89,
1E
- Gathers mass gospel choir for album, 3/12/88, 1C
- Gets court order stopping bootleg tapes and videos,
10/18/89, 4B
- Mannery is new director of gospel division, 5/1/93,
1D
- Record company, 8/21/87, 1C
- Suit accuses Louisiana couple of pirating tapes, 6/13/91,
1B
- Malaco Records SEE ALSO Couch, Tommy
- Malatesta, David
- Low cost funerals, 3/16/87, 1A
- Malcolm X
- Debut of controversial movie, 11/18/92, 1D
- Movie draws praise at Jackson opening, 11/19/92, 1B
- Where fashion meets philosophy, 11/18/92, 1D
- Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
- Protests police killings and white racism, 11/9/90,
5B
- Male models, 5/3/87, 1E
- Male prostitutes SEE Prostitution
- Male strippers
- Show cancelled in Gulfport, 6/26/87, 3B
- Malin, Don
- Clinton seminary librarian has cult-watching group,
8/25/90, 1D
- Mall of Meridian
- MGHerring Group of Dallas to develope, 2/20/91, 7B
- Mallett, Cedric
- Judge refuses lower bond for drug suspect, 2/11/92,
4B
- Mallett, Jacqueline SEE Sweepstakes
- Mallett, Reginald
- Rescued after fall into 8-foot mudhole, 4/12/94, 1A
- Mallette, Ellen Louise
- Child born to Madison couple in St. Dominic's parking
lot, 3/12/92, 4B
- Mallette, Jack SEE Comic books
- Mallette, Wallace
- Teacher beaten at Greenwood elementary school, 2/19/90,
3B
- Malloy, Jim SEE St. Dominic's Hospital
- Malls SEE ALSO Factory outlet malls
- Malls SEE ALSO Shopping centers
- Malls, Jackson
- 2 new malls for area, both developed by Andrew Mattiace,
8/2/94, 1A
- Adding extra Christmas hours, 11/21/91, 5B
- Congress Street mall proposed, 10/17/88, 1A
- Malls trim hours to save money, 3/26/91, 6B
- Teenagers a growing problem at shopping malls, 12/9/90,
1G
- Underground mall in downtown area proposed, 7/8/89,
6B
- Walkin' the malls (exercise), 8/11/91, 3E
- Walking, 11/10/86, 1B
- Walt Disney and other new store openings scheduled,
8/27/93, 5B
- What teenagers wear to go mall crawling, 9/29/91,
1E
- Malls, Meridian
- MGHerring Group of Dallas to develope Mall of Meridian,
2/20/91, 7B
- Malls, North Mississippi
- Malone & Hyde
- Food distributor's Tupelo warehouse closed down, 324/94,
5B
- Malone, Brittany
- 5-year old daughter of Rep. Bennett Malone spends
days at Capitol, 5/14/92, 1A
- Malone, Jennifer
- Gayfer Girls Big Sister, 8/9/91, 1E
- Malone, Melvin SEE Indianola Police Department
- Malone, Rene
- Accordion player at restaurant in Biloxi
- A Day in the Life, 8/1/94, 1D
- Malone, Viola
- Gets stiff penalty for drug conviction, 1/10/91, 1B
- Laurel Councilwoman arrested on drug charge, 6/26/89,
1B; 6/27/89, 5B; 11/10/90, 2B
- Maloney Building
- Jackson lawyer wants to buy building from city, 4/19/90,
5B; 11/1/89, 1B
- Lawyer wants to buy building from city, 11/1/89, 1B
- Maloney, J.C.'Con'
- Cowboy Maloney's Appliance and Video
- Business profile, 3/26/90, 4E
- Malouf, Mike SEE Peters, Ed
- Malpractice
- Bill takes steps against, 1/26/86, 1B
- Insurance and state doctors, 9/18/87, 8B; 10/10/87,
8B; 10/14/87, 8B; 10/17/87, 8B
- Insurance rates and state doctors, 8/18/87, 3B; 8/21/87,
8B; 8/22/87, 8B; 8/25/87, 8B
- Nurses increasingly becoming targets, 8/31/92, 1B
- Pediatrician who prescribed Maalox to infant Bradley
Haas, 9/28/94, 1B
- Purvis boy John Heldt awarded $7.8 Million, 8/21/94,
2B
- Rate 29%, 9/19/87, 1A; 10/1/87, 8B
- Senate sends bill on medical malpractice back to committee,
3/29/89, 10B
- Suit against Meridian doctors in cancer death is dismissed,
5/13/90, 4B
- Malvaney, George
- Invasion of Dominica, 5/4/87, 1B
- Mamaw Bishop Daycare
- Bishop facing prison term and fines, 3/4/94, 4B
- Earl Bishop won't survive imprisonment, wife says,
4/9/94, 4B
- Operator's husband is arrested, 6/12/93, 5B; 6/19/93,
4B
- School closed after molestation charge, 3/20/93, 1B;
3/24/93, 4B; 4/15/93, 4B
- Mame
- Show at Municipal Auditorium, 12/6/89, 1D
- Man in the Moon
- Motion picture has local cast auditions, 2/9/90, 1E
- Managed care SEE ALSO Department of Health
- Managing for Results: Performance Measures in Government
- Austin meeting, 10/23/93, 3B; 10/31/93, 5B
- Mandala United Ministries
- Greenwood
- After-school tutoring program, 11/14/94, 8A
- Mandarin House
- Restaurant review, 1/17/88, 1F
- Mandates (federal) SEE Federal mandates
- Mandela, Maki
- South African activist speaks at USM, 2/19/92, 2B
- Mandela, Nelson
- State NAACP charters bus to Atlanta, 6/26/90, 3B;
6/27/90, 7A; 6/28/90, 1A
- Mandy
- Weimaraner in Ocean Springs checks self into veterniary
hospital, 9/18/92, 1B
- Mangum, William and Dondri SEE Voice of Hope Ministries
- Manhattan Health Care Center
- Furry friends brighten day, 1/21/88, Focus NE, p.1
- Manhunt
- 4 Jackson teens captured after 4-county crime spree,
9/26/94, 1B; 9/27/94, 2B
- Manila Drive
- July 4th block party, 7/5/87, 1A
- Manitoba, Canada
- Tundra tours, 9/10/89, 1F
- Manker, David
- After closing arguments, case goes to jury, 12/11/89,
1B; 12/12/89, 1B
- Experts say blood stain consistent with his account
of slaying, 12/9/89, 1A
- Found innocent in wife's death, 12/13/89, 1A; 12/14/89,
1A
- Still loves slain 1st wife, 2nd wife says, 12/7/89,
1A; 12/8/89, 1A
- Trial is an expense to Coahoma County, 12/13/89, 1A
- Wants evidence back used in his trial, 2/3/90, 1B
- Manker, Sara Jane
- Murder, 10/24/87, 1B; 11/29/89, 3B; 11/30/89, 2B;
12/5/89, 5B; 12/6/89, 1B
- Mann, Joshua
- Real-life 'Doogie Hawser' ready for medical school,
3/4/92, 1A
- Mann, Linda SEE Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi
- Mann, Tangie Lee SEE Kidnapping---Covington County
- Mann, Tom SEE Diamondback terrapins
- Mann, W. V.
- Leaves UMC for Kentucky post, 5/23/86, 1B
- Mannery, Jerry SEE Malaco Records
- Manning, Alex
- Neon switches on creativity, 6/21/88, 1D
- Manning, Archie
- Chosen to College Hall of Fame, 1C; 1/26/89
- Ends storied career, 8/27/85, 1A
- Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 12/6/89,
1C
- Mississippi roots gave support in low periods, 12/13/87,
1B
- The next generation: sons Payton and Cooper, 12/1/91,
1D
- Manning, Archie SEE ALSO Archie Manning's Gold's Gym
- Manning, Kathy
- Crowned Miss Mississippi USA, 11/29/86, 1C
- Miss Mississippi USA, 1/19/87, 1D; 2/19/87, 1G; 11/30/86,
1B; 12/1/86, 1C
- Reign as Miss Mississippi ends, 7/14/85, 1E
- Manning, Paul
- Jacksonian says prison mail rules unfair to inmates,
8/2/91, 1B
- Manning, Peyton
- Quarterback chooses University of Tennessee, 1/26/94,
1A, 1C
- Manning, Sudie
- Art show, 5/10/87, 1F
- Jackson artist returns to painting with oils, 6/16/91,
1F
- Manning, Vincent SEE Jails, Jackson---2 inmates
- Manning, Willie
- Bound over to grand jury in slaying of 2 elderly women,
7/9/94, 3B
- His trial for MSU slayings will be in Starkville,
8/30/94, 3B
- Oktibbeha NAACP plans rally, 11/11/94, 1B; 11/20/94,
1B
- Retrial sought, 11/22/94, 2B
- Trial in MSU slayings, 10/31/94, 1B; 11/2/94, 3B;
12/7/94, 4B
- Trial: 2 fellow inmates say he is killer, 11/5/94,
1B
- Trial: jacket links suspect to scene, 11/3/94, 1B
- Trial: killer gets death penalty, 11/9/94, 1B
- Trial: Manning found guilty, 11/8/94, 1B
- Trial: race becomes issue, 11/4/94, 1B
- Manning, Willie SEE ALSO Miller, Tiffany
- Manning, Willie SEE ALSO Murder, Starkville...2 elderly
women
- Manning, Willie SEE ALSO Steckler, Jon
- Mansell, E.D.(Buddy)
- Convicted of fraud, 7/11/85, 1A
- Manship House
- Gunman robs five couples in parking lot, 5/5/91, 1B
- Showcases life in the 19th century, 4/29/93, 3E
- Mansion Trust SEE Governor's Mansion---Mabus'...
- Mansions SEE Historic houses
- Manson, Charles, 1/7/87, 1C; 1/8/87, 1C
- Mantachie Elementary School
- PTA efforts bring computer lab to school, 2/5/92,
3B
- Mantachie Manufacturing
- Closing its Itawamba plant, 8/27/94, 5B
- Manuel, Donald
- Greenville man pleads guilty to embezzlement, 7/25/91,
4B
- Manuel, Paul SEE Illegal aliens--2 sailors...
- Manufactured homes SEE Mobile home industry
- Manufacturing, Mississippi
- Condos: US test for Swedish products, 7/19/88, 8B
- Factory investment falls $400 Million, 1/13/88, 10B
- Garment plants busy, 8/7/88, 1G
- Growth predicted, 1/10/88, 10G
- Looking for good year in 1994, 1/7/94, 5B
- New law outlines liability in lawsuits, 7/21/94, 5B
- State in top 10 for attracting manufacturers, 3/30/91,
7B
- State is losing jobs and plants to cheaper overseas
market, 8/18/91, 1C
- ManuTech,Inc.
- Jackson
- Makes fireplace logs, 10/22/88, 6B
- Manville Forest Products
- Clinton, 7/7/85, 1G
- Plant gets design awards, 4/15/88, 8B
- Map of literary Mississippi
- Mississippi Council of Teachers of English, 12/4/87,
1F
- Maple Street area
- Apartment residents cultivate safer image, 4/17/94,
1B
- Maple street area
- Patrolman Aubrey Rainey transfered because of riot
conduct, 9/4/92, 3B
- Maple Street area
- Patrolman Larry Harper assigned to neighborhood, 8/16/92,
1A
- Patrolman Rainey's suspension upheld, 2/8/93, 2B
- Police help apartment residents get rid of graffiti,
etc, 8/22/92, 1B; 8/23/92, 1B
- Maple street area
- Rainey's suspension over improper arrest is upheld,
6/26/94, 2B
- Maple Street area
- Residents throw rocks and bottles at police, 8/7/92,
1A
- Maple street area
- Tenants still battling crime; want abandoned buildings
razed, 2/16/94, 4B
- Maples & Lomax
- Pascagoula law firms pays $440,200 court fine, 12/8/93,
3B
- Maples, Darwin
- Can never seek another judicial office, 1/1/93, 3B
- Cleared of extortion; says he's not bitter, 6/27/92,
2B
- Jackson County circuit judge to resign, 6/26/91, 1B
- Retired circuit court judge faces 42 felony charges,
12/8/91, 1A; 12/9/91, 2B
- Taken off bench pending investigation, 7/2/91, 1A
- Maples, Stacey SEE Murder, Oxford
- Maps
- Federal government funds mapping-skills courses at
Hinds, JSU, 9/14/91, 5B
- Maps SEE ALSO Highway map
- Mar Mac
- Antebellum house in Hazlehurst, 11/30/87, 1B
- Mara, Thalia
- Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts, 3/7/90,
1D
- Mara, Thalia SEE ALSO Thalia Mara Hall
- Maranatha Christian Bookstores
- Moves to larger store
- Christian fiction in demand, 9/10/94, 1D
- Victor Smith, owner, 12/12/92, 1D
- Maranian, Zareh
- Marathon-LeTourneau Corp, 2/15/87, 1I
- Layoffs said to be temporary, 2/13/92, 5B
- Texas contractor to buy Vicksburg plant, 11/13/93,
8B
- To pull out of Vicksburg, 4/29/92, 5B
- Marble, Alfred C
- Named bishop coadjutor of Mississippi, 6/8/91, 1D;
6/15/91, 1D; 6/16/91, 1B
- Marbury, Donald
- PBS official in Jackson talks of multiculturalism
on public TV, 10/11/91, 3B
- Marcel's
- Restaurant review, 11/14/91, 4F
- March bugs SEE Love bugs
- March for Jesus
- Jackson-area marchers participate in nationwide effort,
6/26/94, 5B
- March Madness SEE Basketball
- March of Dimes
- $960,000 grant to combat infant mortality in state,
9/24/94, 3B
- Benefit Celebrity Gourmet Gala, 1E; 1/17/90, 1E; 1/18/89
- Gourmet Gala 1989 raises $50,000 for charity, 1B;
1/22/89
- Gourmet Gala, 4th Annual, 1/25/91, 1E; 1/30/91, 1E
- Gourmet Gala, January 1990 event, 11/15/89, 1E
- Jail and Bail program fund raiser, 10/30/91, 5B
- Program to reduce infant mortality in three Delta
counties, 2/6/92, 3B
- March, Willie
- Holmes County sheriff, 11/8/86, 1A
- Marcia Ball Band
- Austin-based group at Hal & Mal's, 7/13/89, 11E
- Marcol Publishers Inc
- Memphis
- Publisher of real estate tabloids is sold, 8/24/89,
6B
- Mardi Gras Run
- Nightime race through downtown Jackson, 2/4/93, 9E;
2/5/93, 3B
- Sponsored by Hal & Mal's; benefits Mississippi
Blood Services, 2/6/92, 1D
- Mardi Gras, 1987
- Masks by Linda McGehee, 1/21/87, 1D
- New Orleans, Biloxi, 3/1/87, 1B
- Mardi Gras, 1988, 1/31/88, 1H
- Mississippi
- On MS coast, 2/17/88, 1A
- Parties, parades, floats, 2/14/88, 1A
- Mardi Gras, 1989
- Gulf Coast
- Election to dry up Mardi kGras spirits, 11/16/88,
1A
- Mardi Gras, 1990
- Joe (Rogers) goes to Mardi Gras, 2/23/90-
- King cake, 1/3/90, 1E
- Parades throughout Mississippi, 2/22/90, 3E
- Mardi Gras, 1991
- Float riders will wave flags and toss yellow ribbons,
2/7/91, 8E
- Gays giving away condoms in French Quarter bars, 2/10/91,
2B
- Gulf Coast Carnival Association's museum at Biloxi,
2/7/91, 10E
- Gulf Coast celebrations give revelers break from routine,
2/13/91, 2B
- Zulu Parade, 1/20/91, 1F
- Mardi Gras, 1992
- Coast celebrations kick off, 2/6/92, 8E; 2/27/92,
6E
- Mardi Gras, 1993
- Coast revelers make most of day, 2/24/93, 1A
- Krewe of Kids in Bay St. Louis, 2/14/93, 3B
- Mississippi celebrations, 2/18/93, 6E
- Mystic Krewe of Alpheus in Natchez, 2/11/93, 8E
- Mardi Gras, 1994
- Coast celebrations, 2/10/94, 3E
- Coast officials unsure of celebration's boost to economy,
2/14/94, 1A
- Elks' Parade in Ocean Springs, 1/27/94, 4E
- Relaxed celebration in Natchez, 2/3/94, 3E
- Margaret's Grocery and Market
- Vicksburg
- Minister H.D. Dennis builds castle for wife, 5/1/93,
1A
- Marie Perry's Kitchen
- Soul food restaurant in Canton, 8/17/94, 5B
- Marijuana, Biloxi
- 23 arrested, searching beach, 9/26/86, 1A
- Plane discovered, 9/24/86, 1B; 9/25/86, 1A
- Trooper sniffs out 65 pounds of gift-wrapped pot on
Coast, 5/30/91, 2B
- Marijuana, Bolivar County
- Deputies destroy 200 plants, 8/27/94, 3B
- Marijuana, Brandon
- Mother and son accused of growing marijuana plants,
10/8/91, 2B
- State removes 3 children following raid, 6/6/92, 3B;
6/17/92, 4B
- Marijuana, Clarke County
- Marijuana, Clinton
- I-20 traffic stop leads to 3 drug arrests, 11/10/94,
4B
- Marijuana, Edwards
- Houston, Texas man, 63, stopped on I-20, 8/13/93,
5B
- Marijuana, George County
- Man arrested---head of largest smuggling ring, 4/12/90,
2B
- Marijuana, Gulfport
- 18-wheeler stopped on I-10; record pot bust, 8/27/93,
3B
- Six arrested, 4/2/89, 3B
- Traffic stop: 3 arrested, 5/30/93, 7B
- Marijuana, Jackson
- $500,000 stash found on Greyhound bus at station,
4/16/94, 1B
- Birmingham-bound bus yields $200,000 in pot, 4/27/94,
1B
- Cash, vehicles of alleged marijuana dealers confiscated,
5/10/90, 5B
- Feds want to keep cash, jewelry seized in arrest of
couple, 6/9/90, 5B
- I-55: tailgater stopped; 35 pounds of pot discovered,
12/11/93, 4B
- Odor of pot leads to Dannie Tanner's arrest, 7/16/91,
5B
- Police nab bike-riding suspect, 4/17/90, 5B
- Pot smuggled in pickup truck work of pros, 3/6/90,
5B
- Speeding Cadillac stopped on I-20; Georgia man arrested,
5/25/92, 3B
- Troopers seize 2 cars, 52 pounds of pot, arrest 3
men, 12/15/89, 3B; 12/16/89, 1B
- Truck stopped for speeding on I-20 yields marijuana,
7/28/90, 1B
- Marijuana, Jeff Davis County
- Elderly couple pleads guilty to sale, 3/22/90, 1B
- Marijuana, Lumberton
- Dela Barnett given 20 years for pot dealing, 2/8/91,
1B; 4/30/91, 1B
- Marijuana, Meridian
- State trooper seizes gift-wrapped marijuana on I-20,
9/20/91, 3B
- Marijuana, Mississippi
- Agents see resurgence in popularity, 11/22/92,
6B
- Authorities destroy record number of plants in 1990,
11/17/90, 1B
- Confiscations drop (figures), 7/21/85, 1B
- Eight Louisianans plead guilty to smuggling, 11/21/87,
1B
- Growth as crop in Mississippi, 9/6/87, 1B
- Harvest time has arrived: arrests expected, 5/30/93,
7B
- In state's national forests, 11/28/86, 1A
- Longoria Operation arrests include several prison
inmates, 6/26/93, 3B
- Ruling on pot-laced brownies, 3/6/86, 1A
- State has made big dent in pot crop since January
1990, 10/7/90, 1B
- Marijuana, Pearl River County
- Agents sieze 2500 plants, 7/29/93, 3B
- Marijuana, Pike County
- Officials sue to take over farm used in pot production,
7/10/90, 1B
- Marijuana, Rankin County
- Drug sniffing dog finds bale-size cache on I-20, 6/17/92,
4B
- Three arrested; cash and vehicles confiscated, 2/25/92,
5B
- Marijuana, Ridgeland
- Bust at Red Roof Inn, 9/13/94, 5B
- Marijuana, Vicksburg
- Car stopped on I-20; Georgia suspects elude police
for 12 hours, 2/9/94, 1A
- Marijuana, Yazoo City
- 904 plants destroyed by narcotics team, 8/7/92, 2B
- Marina Cantina
- Country music dance club on Reservoir, 11/26/92, 4H
- Resort status lets it stay open later than Rodeo's,
1/21/93, 2D
- Marinas, Columbus
- Corps rejects 2 plans for Columbus Lock and Dam, 6/24/93,
3B
- Marine Education Center
- Biloxi
- Offers day camp to study aquatic environment,
6/8/90, 4B
- Marine Life Oceanarium
- Criticized by dolphin-rights activist Richard O'Barry,
8/24/90, 1B
- Marine Shale Inc SEE Lott, Trent
- Marines
- Drum and bugle corps, silent drill team, color guard
perform, 9/23/89, 3B; 9/24/89, 1B
- Pearl man returns World War II flag to 542nd squadron,
6/2/89, 4B; 6/3/89, 1B
- Reunion for Memorial Day, 5/28/89, 1B; 5/30/89, 1B
- Marino, Eugene
- Archbishop of Atlanta, Biloxi native, resigns, 8/2/90,
1A; 8/4/90, 3B; 8/9/90, 3A
- Catholic archbishop, 5/1/88, 6B
- First black archbishop, Biloxi native, 3/16/88, 3B
- Marino installed in Atlanta, 5/6/88, 5A
- New archbishop in demand, 10/1/88, 1C
- Woman involved with archbishop says they are married,
8/17/90, 2B
- Mario's
- It's the good life for Mario and Sonia Elfeki of Mario's
Restaurant, 2/6/91, 1E
- Mario's Italian Restaurant
- Restaurant review, 4/22/93, 4E; 4/26/87, 1F; 7/19/90,
4F
- Marion & Silber Fine Portraiture
- How's business?, 11/3/92, 6B
- Marion County Hospital
- State auditors probe, 5/25/86, 1B
- Marion County Supervisors
- Ex-supervisor's wife appointed, 5/18/88, 3B
- Obstruction of justice, 1/6/88, 1B
- Marion, Robert
- Paraplegic graduates from Ole Miss with five majors,
8/8/92, 1A
- Maris West Family Fest
- At Ag museum, 11/12/92, 4F; 11/16/92, 3B
- Marital rape SEE Spousal rape
- Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum
- Markell, Jonathan
- Alias Jay from L.A., cocaine dealer arrested on I-55,
6/29/91, 4B
- Market basket survey SEE Shopping
- Market Gallery
- Canton
- Will be year-round Canton Flea Market, 5/13/93,
3E
- Market Research Institute, 8/30/87, 1I
- Marketing Research Institute
- Kennedy moves his company to Pensacola, 5/6/92, 5B
- Marks, Michael
- Hattiesburg High drama teacher cancels play with gay
content, 8/19/94, 1A
- Hattiesburg High School teacher taps potential, 2/4/92,
4B
- Teacher of the Year,'88, 11/21/87, 1A
- Marks, Sutton SEE Redistricting---Jackson
- Marlboro Country Nights Dance Showdown
- Carpenter and Peterson compete in regionals, 12/7/94,
1D
- Marler, Harold
- Clinton man is world domino champion, 7/28/92, 1D
- Marlette, Doug
- Speaks at Millsaps, 10/11/86, 1A
- Marney, Ben SEE Ben Marney and Home Cookin'
- Marriage
- Intriguing marriege proposals, 6/6/93, 1E
- Mail-order brides, 1E; 1/8/89
- Mississippi
- Court approves marriage by mail-order minister,
8/18/88, 1B
- Mixed marriages: do opposites attract?, 9/26/93, 1E,
2E
- Premarital counseling by local ministers, 7/3/93,
1D
- Proposals: make her an offer she can't refuse, 9/1/92,
1D
- Value of premarital counseling, 6/19/89, 1C
- Marriage SEE ALSO Weddings
- Marriage licenses SEE ALSO Vital records
- Marriott Courtyard Hotel
- Planned for Ridgewood Court Drive, 5/12/94, 5B
- Marron, John Martin SEE Republic Bank for Savings
- Marrs, Suzanne
- Plans Welty lecture series, 9/28/86, 3H
- Tours libraries, 1/14/86, 1C
- Mars, David
- Plane crashes in Madison County; not seriously hurt,
3/19/93, 1A; 3/20/93, 1B
- Mars, David SEE ALSO Pilots
- Marsalis, Wynton
- Performs in Columbus and Jackson, 2/27/92, 7E
- Marsden, Midge
- New Zealander's blues band in the Delta, 8/13/92,
6E
- Marshall County Hospital
- Charged for not treating patient, 7/13/89, 1A; 7/14/89,
1B; 7/28/89, 5B
- Charged in not treating poor patient, 7/13/89, 1A
- Marshall County Supervisors
- To pay $41,996 in audit settlement, 1/23/88, 3B
- Marshall Durbin Industries
- Hattiesburg plant hit with OSHA fine, 4/5/94, 7B
- Hattiesburg plant to expand, add 300 jobs, 8/3/94,
8B; 8/24/94, 5B
- Madison County's largest employer, 4/15/89, 4B
- Marshall Elementary School
- I Am Special program, 1/12/90, 4B
- Jackson
- Gives greeting on Good Morning, America, 3/9/90,
4B
- Marshall Industries
- Pine cleaner, 12/25/85, 8B
- Marshall Service SEE U.S. Marshall Service
- Marshall, James
- Ex-Saints player and companion held on drug charges,
11/23/91, 4B; 11/24/91, 2B
- Marshall, Lauren and Marilyn SEE Missionaries
- Marshall, Paule
- Speaker at JSU's Summer Writing Project Institute,
7/26/91, 4B
- Marshall, Rachel SEE Murder---Ocean Springs
- Marshall, Rebecca
- Head-injury victim defies odds, recovers, 2/5/94,
1B
- Marshall, Susan SEE Reptile records artists
- Marshall, Thurgood
- Dies of heart failure, 1/25/93, 1A
- Retiring from Supreme Court; local leaders' response,
6/28/91, 9A
- Marszalek, John
- His book 'Court Martial: A Black Man in America'
- Dramatized for TV, 3/6/94, 3B
- His book: Sherman, A Soldier's Passion for Order,
1/24/93, 3F
- MSU professor nominated for Pulitzer for book on General
Sherman, 11/8/92, 8B
- Writes Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights...,
8/26/92, 2B
- Martin Cleaners & Laundry Inc
- How's business?, 8/25/92, 6B
- Martin Elementary School
- Brookhaven
- Hands-on problem solving, 12/15/92, 4B
- Martin Luther King Jr. Association
- Pickens group reclaims old park, 11/8/92, 1A
- Martin Metals Inc
- Flowood firm fined $6000 in employee's death, 1/14/94,
4B
- Martin, Alexander SEE District Attorneys, Mississippi
- Martin, Anita
- Must be allowed to return to job on Aging Commission,
2/8/91, 1B; 10/27/90, 5B
- Martin, Charley Lee SEE Operation Streetclean
- Martin, Ernest
- Accused of mismanaging investors accounts, 4/8/88,
7B
- Martin, Frank
- Laurel man collects photos of himself with celebrities,
11/9/92, 1D
- Martin, Irene
- Adopt-A-Highway volunteer against littering, 4/21/90,
1A
- Martin, Jeremy
- Talented student at Mooreville School, Lee County,
2/18/92, 4B
- Martin, Jobie
- His restaurant is closed, but he has other endeavors,
4/20/91, 6B
- Martin, Joe
- Will run Jackson County's March primary, but for last
time, 1/15/92, 3B; 5/20/92, 3B
- Martin, Joe SEE Circuit clerks---Jackson County
- Martin, Lawrence SEE Knight, Andrew
- Martin, Maxine
- Honored for work at Youth Detention Center, 5/31/90,
5B
- Martin, Mckinley SEE Coahoma Community College
- Martin, Mike
- Christian rocker, 1/4/86, 1C
- Martin, Missy
- Recovering from anorexia and binge-purge disorders,
12/13/92, 1E
- Martin, Paul
- Admits stealing 453 cases of Tide detergent from truck,
10/28/93, 1B
- Fined in 1991 theft of detergent, 1/8/94, 4B
- Martin, Perry
- Martin, Phillip
- Deserves to lose re-election, some say, 6/10/91, 1B
- Faces four challengers for Choctaw chief position,
5/21/91, 2B
- Re-elected as Choctaw chief, 6/12/91, 1B
- Salary as tribal leader: $92,000+, 10/22/91, 2B
- Wins American Indian Resource Institute award, 4/17/91,
2B
- Martin, Phillip SEE ALSO Choctaw Indians
- Martin, Robert
- Coroner injured on way to site of Nathan Williams
slaying, 2/1/93, 5A
- Hinds County coroner loses part-time job with sheriff's
department, 10/1/92, 4B
- Martin, Robert and Ginger
- Managers at rival fast food restaurants are married,
2/23/92, 1B
- Martin, Roland
- Criticism of TV angler for ignoring dying child's
wish, 7/17/91, 1D
- Martin, Wallace SEE Murder---Terry
- Martin, Yolanda and Perry
- Teach self defense to health care workers, 9/29/92,
1B
- Martin/Marietta
- Space station construction & local economy, 9/17/87,
8B
- Mary Frances Tea Room
- Mary Kay Cosmetics SEE Alsobrook, Sonjia
- Mary Mahoney's Old French House
- Restaurant review, 5/19/94, 4E
- Marz Bar
- Non-alcoholic bar for teens, 1/14/86, 1B
- Mascots
- Hinds Community College's 'Ernie the Eagle', 9/8/89,
1E
- Mashburn Graphics
- Freelance drafting for companies
- How's business?, 9/14/93, 6B
- Mashburn, Robert
- Bolton man named state's Farmer of the Year, 4/7/91,
4B
- Mason Corp
- Union rejects contract extension, 7/6/89, 6B
- Mason, Johnny SEE Kinchen, Robert
- Mason, Melvin SEE Operation Streetclean
- Masonic hall
- Canton minister objects to construction near his church,
8/6/92, 1B
- Masonite Corp
- Buyer mum about plans, 10/4/88, 8B
- Laurel plant seeks state financial aid on drainage,
2/18/94, 7B
- Mood is up as sale looms, 6/23/88, 8B
- Shuts down production at Laurel plant, 5/24/89, 8B
- To lay off 250 at Laurel plant, 5/12/89, 8B
- Union approves 3-year contract extension, 7/22/89,
6B
- Mass Appeal
- Mass slaying SEE Dorris, Alan
- Mass transit SEE JATRAN
- Massachusetts Financial Services SEE Mutual funds
- Massage, 4/6/87, 1C
- Massage therapist Neil Strickland, 5/3/93, 1D
- Massengill, Reed
- Writes book about his uncle Byron De La Beckwith,
12/26/92, 3B
- Massey, David
- Laurel lawyer charged in ecstasy drug investigation,
2/11/90, 2B
- NAACP wants him off Laurel school board, 2/13/90,
1A; 2/14/90, 2B
- Pleads guilty to drug conspiracy, 5/25/90, 1B
- Pleads innocent to drug charges, 3/7/90, 3B
- Sentenced to 3 years, fined $20,000, 8/31/90, 2B
- Wife's DUI charge dropped to safeguard drug probe,
5/19/90, 4B
- Massey, Malcolm
- Hotel chaplain, 1/11/86, 1C
- Massie, Christy
- Columbus attorney's body discovered in car trunk,
7/15/92, 2B; 7/16/92, 1A
- Hearing for McClure is postponed, 8/1/92, 3B
- Man James McClure charged in her death, 7/17/92, 1A;
7/18/92, 1B
- Master Design Furniture
- Taiwan firm buys Europa plant, 4/24/93, 5B
- Masters, Tammy SEE Murder-suicide
- Mastodon
- Natural Science Museum launches fund drive, 2/22/86,
1B
- Matchbooks
- Collector Robbie Stewart, 4/11/89, 1D
- MatchMaker SEE Deposit Guaranty Mortgage Co
- Mateer, Lisa SEE Arthritis
- Mateer, Scott
- WTYX disc jockey has hit country song 'Dear Me', 7/20/89,
12F
- Maternity and Adoption Services
- Catholic Charities, 12/29/94, 1D
- MATHCOUNTS Contest
- Competition in Washington, 3/23/93, 4B; 4/23/91, 4B;
5/15/94, 4B; 5/16/92, 1B
- Mathematics
- Both students and parents must work on math learning,
9/4/90, 4B
- Delta Mathematics Project, 7/30/91, 1B
- Education
- Poor in state, 4/18/87, 1A
- Grant to help math teachers reduce failure rate, 7/20/90,
4B
- MATHCOUNTS competition at Columbia school, 12/19/89,
4B
- Mississippi Mathematics Coalition seeks improved teaching,
3/19/91, 4B
- Poor test scores for Mississippi children, 8/15/86,
1A
- Saxon method of teaching math, 11/10/89, 4B
- Summer math skills class at McRae's Metrocenter, 7/23/91,
4B
- Mather, Bryant SEE Butterflies
- Mathews, James SEE United Methodists Bishops
- Mathis, James
- Corinth lawyer suspended by Supreme Court for 6 months,
4/16/93, 3B; 6/25/93, 3B
- Mathis, Meade SEE Brucellosis
- Matlack, Timothy
- Ancestor of Jacksonian enscribed Declaration of Independence,
7/4/90, 1B
- Matt's House
- Homeless shelter named for Matt Devenney, 4/18/93,
1B
- Mattea, Kathy
- Headlines benefit for Big Brothers/Big Sisters, 9/13/90,
13E
- Matthew, Jenny SEE Designer drugs
- Matthews, Doris
- Artist records her southern heritage, 8/19/90, 1F
- Watercolorist show at Bryant Galleries, 8/6/89, 1F
- Matthews, L E
- Former antagonists drawn together at his funeral,
2/21/93, 3G (Minor column)
- Mattiace, Andrew
- Plans retail complex, 3/31/87, 8B
- Mattiace, Andrew SEE ALSO Malls, Jackson
- Mattiace, Andrew SEE ALSO Vicksburg Factory Stores
- Matuszewski family SEE Tornadoes, Lauderdale County
- Maulden, James SEE Southern Elegance
- Mauldin, Jerry SEE Entergy Corp
- Mauldin, Nancy
- Jackson artist show at Municipal Art Gallery, 1/7/90,
1F
- Jackson artist works in pastels, 4/21/91, 1F
- Maulding, Misty
- Misty Maulding cries to stay with father in custody
battle, 8/18/92, 1B
- Maulding, Wanda
- Pearl teacher files discrimination suit, 6/16/93,
4B
- Mauling SEE Dogs
- Maurer, Saul
- McComb man worked in Antarctica, 6/21/94, 2B
- Mauricio-Gonzalez, Jorge SEE Giachelli brothers
- Mavar Seafood
- Biloxi hurricane symbol may be torn down, 11/7/92,
4B
- Max Communications
- Billups won't reslease list of stockholders, 1/30/92,
2B
- MAX Communications
- Chosen as wirless cable supplier, 11/12/91, 1B; 11/23/91,
1B
- Chosen by EdNet Institute for wireless cable network,
11/12/91, 1B; 12/13/91, 1B
- Facing many hurdles in wireless cable project, 12/15/91,
1B, 3B
- Fordice gives it 4 more years to develope wireless
cable, 5/1/92, 3B
- MAX Communications SEE ALSO EdNet Institute; Wireless
cable network
- Max Contemporary Furnishings
- Tommie Morrison owner
- Business profile, 1/15/90, 1F
- Maxey's Restaurant
- Maxey, Bud SEE Police chiefs, Starkville
- Maxey, H.B.
- Starkville Police Chief files grievance against city,
4/22/94, 3B; 6/25/95, 6B
- Maxey, Melody
- Business profile
- President of Town Creek Co, 2/27/89, 4E
- MAXIMUS
- Lawsuit may delay pilot child support collection program,
6/28/94, 1A
- Private child support collection company may hire
state workers, 6/9/94, 1B
- Private firm begins child-support collection, 7/1/94,
1A; 7/2/94, 3B
- Maxon, Freddie
- Police raid on his home yields stolen property, 5/7/91,
5B; 5/8/91, 5B
- Maxwell, John
- Actor gives seminar on overcoming fears of public
speaking, 8/7/91, 1D
- Approves probe into Faulkner, 7/8/86, 1D
- Faulkner's back: one-man show at New Stage, 7/19/88,
1D
- His Faulkner show once again at New Stage, 7/18/90,
1D
- Make-up artist, 8/11/87, 1D
- Maxwell, Larry Costell SEE Murder---Daleville
- Maxx, T.J. SEE T.J. Maxx
- May & Co
- CPA firm merges with Koury, Ready, Butler & Co,
9/11/91, 5B
- May and Co. Inc
- Gene May, owner
- How's business, 6/9/92, 6B
- May's race, 1993
- Jackson
- Filing deadline arrives, 4/3/93, 4B; 4/4/93, 1B
- May, Billy SEE Police beating---Jackson---(Thomas)
- May, Bubba
- His life after term in Parchman, 2/25/90, 1B; 4/10/94,
1A
- May, Chet SEE National Guard---Helicopter jump...
- May, Felton SEE United Methodist Bishops
- May, James "Peewee"
- Pleads guilty to drug charges, 5/20/86, 2B; 5/21/86,
2B
- May, John
- Found innocent of fondling 8-year-old girl, 2/19/93,
4B
- May, Richard
- Handicapped Brandon man defrauded on car repairs in
New Mexico, 10/23/93, 1B
- May, Shondra
- Autopsy points to strangulation, 3/1/86, 1A; 3/2/86,
1A
- Body found, 2/27/86, 1A
- Case still open; probe involving Rubin Weeks continues,
8/18/92, 1B
- Disappearance a mystery, 2/12/86, 1A
- Her 1986 slaying haunts Scott County, 2/22/93, 1B
- Jackson man William McLain to be questioned, 2/26/93,
1B
- Links in slaying to be probed, 2/28/86, 1A
- Man in Rankin jail Jerry Trest to be questioned, 2/11/94,
4B
- Man passes lie detector test in case, 2/8/88, 3B
- Missouri rapist Rubin Weeks questioned in her slaying,
8/12/92, 1A; 8/13/92, 1A
- Rapist Ruben Weeks returned to Missouri, 8/15/92,
1A
- Reward offered, 3/4/86, 1A
- Slaying still a mystery after 2 years, 2/4/88, 1A
- Tape purchase may be linked to death, 3/7/86, 1B
- Van possibly linked to death, 3/5/86, 1A
- William McLain to be questioned, 2/27/93, 1B
- Mayberry RFD
- Aunt Bee's Mayberry Cookbook, 5/15/91, 1E
- Mayberry, Harold
- Jailed crack seller needs kidney transplant at government
expense, 7/30/94, 4B
- Mayer's race, 1993
- Ridgeland
- McGee vs. Wolcott, 4/22/93, 1B
- Mayfair Apartments
- No one injured in blaze, 5/23/94, 3B
- Mayfield, Johnny L SEE Crime rate, Jackson---1991:
73rd...
- Mayfield, M.B.
- Mississippi artist, 7/27/86, 1F
- Mayfield, Rachel
- Testament to her tenacity: learning to read, 5/23/90,
1D
- Mayfield, Tommy
- Hinds County prosecutor sues TV station for slander,
4/4/90, 1B
- Mayflower Cafe
- Mike and Jerry Kouteris, owners
- How's business?, 5/5/93, 5B
- Restaurant review, 11/1/87, 1F
- Mayflower Restaurant
- Restaurant review, 9/2/93, 4E
- Mayflys
- Swarming in Reservoir area, 7/18/90, 1B
- Mayo, John
- Clarksdale mayor, 2/15/87, 1A
- Mayo, John SEE Somalia
- Mayor's Leadership Prayer Breakfast
- Divine guidance for leadership, 4/17/93, 1D
- Mayor's Night Out
- Ditto and city managers at MacLeod Elementary School,
3/19/92, 4B
- Mayor's race, 1989
- Jackson
- Calhoun ads cite gangs as reason for white flight,
4/26/89, 1A
- Calhoun backers left to choose between Danks,
Ditto, 5/4/89, 1A
- Calhoun backs Ditto in mayoral race, 5/6/89, 1A
- Calhoun promises to fight crime, 4/22/89, 3B
- Calhoun wants Danks to apologize or he will sue,
5/10/89, 1A
- Calhoun's endorsement made Ditto winner, 5/17/89,
1A
- Calhoun's loss puts blacks back to square 1, 5/7/89,
1B
- Calhoun: Low police pay = low morale, 3/7/89,
1B
- Candidate Helen Williams cut from race, 4/21/89,
1B
- Candidates advised on TV debate, 4/29/89, 1A;
4/30/89, 1A
- Candidates Danks and Ditto have second debate,
5/13/89, 1A
- Candidates know black vote is crucial, 4/23/89,
1A
- Coalition begins push to elect black mayor, 4/12/92,
1A
- College students grade candidates on debate, 4/30/89,
10A+
- Contributors to campaigns, 4/28/89, 1A
- Danks expected to announce candidacy, 1B; 1/17/89
- Danks holds big lead in polls, 4/30/89, 1A
- Danks leads in primary; Ditto in runoff, 5/3/89,
1A
- Danks pulls ad that used on-duty cops, 2/22/89,
1B
- Danks' relationship with City Council, 4/2/89,
1H
- Dem rival blasts Danks for using police in ads,
2/21/89, 1B
- Ditto denounces crime, money woes, 3/7/89, 1B
- Ditto gaining on Danks in poll, 5/14/89, 1A
- Ditto says Danks' ads racially divisive, 5/15/89,
1B
- Ditto says sign ordinance taxes businesses, 6/2/89,
1B
- Ditto spent most in campaign, 6/3/89, 1B
- Ditto wins Democratic primary, 5/17/89, 1A+
- Ditto wins in landslide, 6/7/89, 1A
- Door-to-door campaigning, 4/16/89, 1A
- Excavated 1864 speech by Barrows mirrors Ditto's
problems, 2/11/91, 1B
- Few attend election forum, 5/1/89, 1A
- Heavy turnout expected in election, 5/16/89, 1A
- Kane Ditto enters race, 1B; 1/19/89; 3/6/89, 1A
- Marvin "Possum" James as candidate, 4/20/89, 1B
- Marvin "Possum" James hopes to be a sleeper in
mayoral race, 3/26/89, 1A
- Marvin "Possum" James third candidate to qualify,
1/32/89; 4B
- Memphis election shows black can be elected, activists
told, 3/14/92, 4B
- Minister: Calhoun tried to influence him to support
Ditto, 5/11/89, 1B
- Moneys raised for campaigns, 4/26/89, 1B
- Nine qualify, 4/2/89, 1B
- Professionals backing Ditto campaign, 1A; 2/2/89
- Rivals meet in Chamber of Commerce-sponsored forum,
4/6/89, 1A
- Television ads controversy, 4/8/89, 1A
- Three candidates chasing strategies, 1B; 1/15/89
- Underdogs Gilchrist and Bonelli say media snubbing
campaigns, 6/2/89, 1B
- Mayor's race, 1993
- Biloxi
- Halat asks for recount after 15-vote loss, 6/10/93,
1B; 6/11/93, 1A
- Halat concedes to Holloway, 6/9/93, 8A
- Runoff: Halat victory: Stallworth wants recount,
5/19/93, 7A; 5/23/93, 3B
- Runoff: race no factor, candidates say, 5/17/93,
1B
- Brandon
- All 3 candidates envision revitalized city, 4/19/93,
1B
- Judy Adams announces, 2/5/93, 5B; 5/3/93, 3B
- Runoff: Whittington wins, 5/19/93, 6A
- Whittington and Adams in runoff, 5/6/93, 4B; 5/15/93,
1B
- Whittington putting up signs too early, aldermen
say, 2/17/93, 4B
- Clarksdale
- Espy has 4 challengers, 4/29/93, 2B
- Espy saddled with heavy debt, 7/17/93, 1A
- Clinton
- All candidates are Republican, 5/2/93, 1B
- Aultman, Glenn and Valente are candidates, 4/27/93,
5B
- Runoff could give city 1st woman mayor, 5/17/93,
3B
- Runoff: Aultman wins, 5/19/93, 6A
- Edwards
- General election, 6/5/93, 6B
- Nerissa Smith hopes to keep job, 5/2/93, 1B
- Runoff: a personal and political battle, 5/17/93,
1B
- Runoff: Smith unseated, 5/19/93, 6A
- Smith will run again; Pritchard might, 2/19/93,
4B
- Flora
- General election, 6/5/93, 7B
- Recount yields no changes, 6/10/93, 4B
- Florence
- General election: red truck incident, 5/18/93,
5B
- Flowood
- General election, 6/5/93, 6B
- Greenwood
- Hopefuls all seek community harmony, 4/26/93,
1B
- Smith is easy winner, 6/9/92, 8A
- Hattiesburg
- Morgan facing 4 opponents, 4/24/93, 2B
- Jackson
- 4 candidates face off in TV debate, 4/18/93, 1A
- Black ministers group endorses Johnson, 4/13/93,
5B
- Bluntson joins Danks' campaign, 12/13/92, 1B
- Campaign contributions, 4/29/93, 1B
- Candidates go street-to-street in campaign stretch,
5/2/93, 1A
- Chamber of Commerce debate, 4/21/93, 4B
- Danks criticizes Ditto's early fund-raising efforts,
4/9/92, 4B
- Danks leading in poll, 4/27/93, 1A, 7A
- Danks makes it official: he will run, 3/30/93,
5B
- Danks objects to Ditto ads on vests, jails. police,
3/18/93, 4B
- Danks says crime taking over city, 11/21/92, 4B
- Danks says polls show most want Ditto out, 10/23/92,
5B
- Danks to run, 9/26/92, 1A; 9/29/92, 1A
- Danks vows to cut crime in half, 1/9/93, 3B
- Danks wants to upgrade Jackson's quality of life,
4/16/93, 1B
- Ditto announces for re-election, 3/26/93, 1A
- Ditto calls his 1st term a good base, 4/16/93,
2B
- Ditto says Danks reduced police force, 11/22/92,
3B
- Ditto touts city bond rating, 3/5/93, 4B
- Ditto's 'chauffeur' ad angers Danks, 3/31/93,
4B
- Ditto's backers plan party, 10/22/92, 4B
- Early fund-raisers for Danks, Ditto, Calhoun,
4/8/92, 1B
- Election eve debate, 5/4/93, 5B
- Entrepreneurs want more economic opportunities,
4/23/93, 1A, 7A
- Frustrated residents want focus on crime, 4/8/93,
1A, 13A
- MAYOR'S RACE, 1993
- JACKSON
- GENERAL ELECTION: DITTO WINS IN LANDSLIDE, 6/9/93,
1A+
- Mayor's race, 1993
- Jackson
- General election: Roland relies on divine help,
5/20/93, 1A
- General election: Roland says Ditto broke promises,
6/3/93, 1B
- Harvey Johnson to run, 10/2/92, 4B; 10/29/92,
1A; 10/30/92, 1A
- MAYOR'S RACE, 1993
- JACKSON
- IT'S DANKS VS. DITTO IN RUNOFF, 5/5/93, 1A, 15A;
5/6/93, 1A
- Mayor's race, 1993
- Jackson
- Johnson blasts city's solid waste contract, 4/29/93,
4B
- Johnson calls for public debate, 3/12/93, 4B;
3/13/93, 5B
- Johnson says 'two Jacksons exist', 4/2/93, 5B
- Johnson says Farish Street being ignored, 4/20/93,
5B
- Johnson suggest business incubator at Jackson
Mall, 3/29/93, 3B
- Johnson vows to bring jobs to Jackson, 4/15/93,
4B
- Johnson wants citizen input on Byram landfill,
4/22/93, 4B
- Johnson: let police live free in vacant houses,
4/9/93, 4B; 4/10/93, 4B
- Johnston wants schools left open for community
activities, 3/19/93, 4B
- Johson could unify city, supporters say, 4/30/93,
4B
- JSU stundent Kourtney Paige in running, 12/5/92,
1B
- Kirksey endorsed by Bennie Thompson, 4/24/93,
4B
- Kirksey pledges to help poor blacks, 4/13/93,
5B
- Largely black police group endorses Ditto, 4/14/93,
4B
- Paige insists he's serious candidate, 4/15/93,
4B
- Police and firefighters' unions endorse Danks,
3/12/93, 4B
- Police department an issue in rhetoric, 4/8/93,
13A
- Political forum at JSU, 2/28/93, 1B
- Race and religion take stage at forum, 4/26/93,
2B
- Reprise of 1989 race?, 9/29/92, 1B
- Republican Al Roland focusses on homeless, corruption,
2/14/93, 4B
- Runoff: barbershop kibitzers, 5/16/93, 1A
- Runoff: black vote will be key, 4/27/93, 1A
- Runoff: black votes deciding factor in Ditto's
election, 5/24/93, 1A
- Runoff: both Danks and Ditto gain support, 5/13/93,
4B
- Runoff: Danks and Ditto debate, 5/18/93, 5B
- Runoff: Danks and Ditto search for winning edge,
5/9/93, 1A
- Runoff: Danks gets more funding, but still lags
behind Ditto, 5/14/93, 1B
- Runoff: Danks would create new police post, 5/8/93,
4B
- MAYOR'S RACE, 1993
- JACKSON
- RUNOFF: DITTO SWEEPS, 5/19/93, 1A+
- Mayor's race, 1993
- Jackson
- Runoff: good turnout expected today, 5/18/93,
1A
- Runoff: Johnson makes no endorsement, 5/12/93,
1A
- Runoff: Poll shows Ditto in lead, 5/11/93, 1A
- Shamsid-Deen calls for poll observers, 4/16/93,
4B
- Slain officer's family criticizes Danks' ad, 5/1/93,
4B
- Sparks fly at Johnnie Champion Center debate,
4/1/93, 3B
- Uniform Firefighters back Ditto, 4/9/93, 4B
- Voter's guide, 5/2/93, 1G
- Voters want mayor who will bridge racial gulf,
4/30/93, 1A, 15A
- Voters want new mayor to be bridge-builder, 4/16/93,
1A
- Madison
- Hawkins vs Rowland, 4/24/93, 4B; 5/1/93, 1B
- Meridian
- 7 seeking seat vacated by Rushing, 4/27/93, 3B
- Mississippi
- Large voter turnout forecast, 5/4/93, 1A
- Pearl
- Childre is victor, 6/9/93, 7A
- Childre, Galloway, Rogers: Q&A, 4/23/93, 1B
- Children wins Republican primary, 5/6/93, 4B
- General election, 6/5/93, 6B
- Vaughn Galloway announces, 2/5/93, 5B; 4/5/93,
1B; 5/3/93, 3B
- Pearl SEE ALSO Childre, Mitch
- Pelahatchie
- Murphey will not seek reelection, 4/1/93, 5B
- Sewer upgrade an issue, 6/4/93, 4B
- Puckett
- 21 year-old challenger Jason Foshee, 6/5/93, 1B
- Richland
- General election, 6/5/93, 7B
- Ridgeland
- McGee to seek 2nd term, 3/12/93, 4B
- Wolcott to run again, 3/30/93, 5B
- Terry
- General election, 6/5/93, 6B
- Vicksburg
- Challenger Livoza leads over Walker, 6/9/93, 8A
- Jackson runs against Walker, 4/29/93, 2B
- MAYOR'S RACE, 1993
- VICKSBURG
- LOVIZA DECLARED WINNER, 6/12/93, 1A; 6/15/93,
3B
- Mayor's race, 1993
- Vicksburg
- Walker says a conspiracy behind his defeat, 6/13/93,
1B
- Walker says write-in ballots weren't counted,
6/10/93, 1A
- Mayor's race, 1994
- Canton
- Incumbent Runnels is confident, 8/29/94, 1B
- Mayor's Summer Youth Volunteer Corps
- Ricky Brown, participant, 8/14/92, 1B
- Mayor's Youth Council
- Ditto challenges them to make difference in city,
12/1/89, 5B
- Mayoral election SEE Mayor's race; SEE Calhoun,Credell,SEEDanks,
Dale, SEE Ditto
- Mayoral race SEE Mayor's race
- Mayorga, Jaime
- Salvador-born evangelist preaches against drugs, 9/15/90,
1C
- Mayors Commission on Municipal Cooperation
- Work to solve common problems, 12/1/88, 2B
- Mayors, Artesia
- Mayor Mattie Moore resigns, 1/10/91, 2B
- Mayors, Baldwyn
- To resign after pleading guilty, 4/5/89, 1B; 4/21/89,
1B
- Mayors, Bay St.Louis
- Mayors, Biloxi SEE Blessey, Gerald
- Mayors, Bolton, Clinton, Edwards, Raymond, Terry, Utica
- Mayors, Clarksdale
- Election '89, 4/8/89, 1B
- Henry Espy beats Mayo, 5/3/89, 1A
- Mayors, Corinth
- Holt says he is innocent in automobile accident scam,
3/1/89, 1B
- Incumbent Mayor Bishop wins Democratic nod, 9/27/90,
1B; 10/10/90, 2B
- Race not an issue in election, candidates Bishop and
Harris say, 9/10/90, 1B, 2B
- Mayors, Hattiesburg
- Election '89, 4/3/89, 1B
- Says city finances 'ok', 9/3/89, 4B
- Mayors, Hollandale
- City aldermen file ethics complaint against mayor,
8/16/90, 2B
- Mayors, Jackson SEE Mayor's race, 1989 or 1993
- Mayors, Maben
- Quinn resigns, 10/9/92, 3B
- Mayors, Madison
- Election '89, 4/6/89, 3B; 4/23/89, 4B
- Hawkins overrides aldermen's choice as mayor pro tem,
8/12/93, 4BN
- Mayors, Meridian
- Mayors, Metcalf
- Town's 1st mayor S.I. Lindsey honored, 11/23/93, 3B
- Mayors, Metro Mayors Commission
- Hinds, Rankin, Madison counties, 2/9/90, 7B; 2/17/90,
3B
- Mayors, Mississippi
- Election '89 roundup, 4/30/89, 12A+; 6/4/89, 3B
- Judicial Performance Comm. wants to ban mayors serving
as judges, 6/13/89, 1A
- New officials sworn in throughout state, 7/4/89, 3B
- Newly elected are replacing city officials, 7/16/89,
1H
- Small town mayors master big city problems, 10/2/88,
1H
- Mayors, Moss Point
- Mayor Jackson 1st black officer in state association,
7/15/89, 2B
- Mayors, Mound Bayou
- 3rd time a charm for Nerissa Norman, 3/7/93, 1A
- Controversy over 1989 election, 11/17/92, 1A; 12/3/92,
3A
- Mayors, Ocean Springs
- Mayors, Osyka
- New mayor W.W. Ott quits over hiring woes, 6/3/91,
2B
- Mayors, Oxford
- Leslie will be part time on part time salary, 11/13/89,
1A
- Mayors, Pearl SEE Childre, Mitch
- Mayors, Pontotoc
- Mayor Stafford has go-forward manner, 4/23/90, 1B
- Mayors, Prentiss
- Mayor Miller pleads guilty to embezzlement, 3/21/90,
1A
- Mayors, Ridgeland
- Incumbent Wolcott defeated by McGee, 6/7/89, 1A
- Mayors, Terry
- Williams resigns; gives no explanation, 5/8/92, 4B
- Mayors, Tupelo
- Mayors, Utica
- Mayor James M. Keith of Utica dies, 5/29/89, 1B
- Mayors, Vicksburg
- Mayors, Wesson
- Edwards faces check-writing charge; claims harassment,
7/17/91, 1B
- Mayors, West
- Cade, 94, tenders resignation, 7/28/91, 1B
- Maywood Mart
- Jackson
- Receiving $1.2 Million facelift, 7/19/90, 6B
- Mazda North America
- Distribution facility in Olive Branch, 5/11/95, 5B;
12/21/94, 5B
- Mazon
- Jewish organization gives $5000 to needy in Mississippi,
3/24/90, 1D
- MB Signs
- MBA programs SEE Universities, Mississippi---MBA...
- McAdory, J.D.
- Hires sheriff-elect McMillin as investigator, 11/13/91,
1B
- Outgoing Hinds County sheriff given party, 12/5/91,
4B
- Outgoing sheriff wants to save employees' jobs, 3/5/91,
1B
- Refuses to take prisoners from city jail until they
are convicted, 7/8/91, 1B
- Remains on county payroll as part-time employee, 12/21/94,
1A
- Sheriff's Department has grown under his administration,
8/4/91, 15A
- Takes convicted drug dealer Marty Walley to fish fry,
10/17/91, 1A
- Won't seek re-election as sheriff, 9/6/90, 1A
- McAlister's Deli
- Plans to expand, go national, 10/7/94, 6B
- McAllister, Duane
- Clarion-Ledger publisher wins top Gannett award, 4/14/92,
6B
- McAllister, Jane Ellen
- JSU will rename dormitory after, 10/19/89, 1B
- McAlpin's
- Second store opened, 10/4/86, 8B
- McAnally, Mac
- Bellmont native has new album, Simple Life, 3/8/90,
3E, 12E
- McArthur, Bill
- Medical student's dream home is in floodplain, 3/6/92,
5B
- McB's
- Restaurant review, 1/18/90, 4F
- McBeth, Robert SEE Flowood Police Department
- McBride, Eddie SEE Battlefield Park
- McBride, Molly
- Takes over directorship of Stewpot Soup Kitchen, 7/9/91,
1B; 9/8/95, 4B
- McBride, Susan SEE West Clay High School
- McBryde, Andrew Murrey
- Served Confederacy and Presbyterian Church, 11/29/87,
9H
- MCCA SEE: MobileComm
- MCCA Tower
- McCain, William D
- President emeritus of USM dies, 9/6/93, 2B
- McCallister, Duane
- Named president and publisher of 'Clarion-Ledger',
11/8/91, 1A
- McCandless, Sylvia
- Therapist has grant to study TMJ dysfunction, 1/18/94,
1D
- McCardle, Jay
- Hazlehurst dairy farmer, 3/15/94, 1D
- McCarter, Ed
- Plane builder, 10/13/86, 1A
- McCarty Farms Inc
- Adds new plant near Vicksburg, 11/12/89, 1G
- Former employee testifies that job crippled her hand,
9/13/91, 5B
- Having talks with union, 6/13/90, 6B
- Labor board backs order against McCarty; company will
appeal, 1/20/89; 8B
- Official says unionization behind employee complaints,
9/25/92, 5B
- Ordered to negotiate with union, 2/13/90, 6B
- Union workers to vote on contract, 2/9/91, 6B; 2/11/91,
1B
- McCarty, Gayle Sharp
- Artist's work on display at Itawamba Community College,
3/7/93, 1F
- McCarty, Hyman F
- Business profile
- McCarty Farms Inc, also 4/7/91, 5G; 5/1/89, 4E
- McCarty, Paul
- Indicted in 2 bank robberies; new truck confiscated,
3/20/93, 4B
- McCarty-Holman Family, 10/19/86, 1A
- McCarty-Holman Inc SEE Jitney Jungle
- McCaskill Brothers Inc SEE Howard Industries Inc
- McClain, William SEE Persian Gulf War
- McClendon, Kenneth SEE Copiah County Sheriff's Department
- McClendon, Kristin
- Family sues state over vaccination-related problems,
6/22/92, 1B
- McClendon, Marvin SEE Gays---2 Laurel men...
- McClendon, Michael SEE Bank robberies, Jackson---Westland
- McClintock, Stephan
- Brandon 14-year-old thrown from convertible, killed,
6/2/92, 5B
- McClinton, O.B.
- McClure, James SEE Massie, Christy
- McClure, Kathleen
- Jackson photographer exhibits at local galleries,
12/2/90, 1F
- McCluskey, Donald
- Jackson policeman wounded chasing 4 shooting suspects,
3/30/94, 4B
- McColister, Ray SEE Murder---Florence
- McCollum, Jennie
- Nurse at Hospice of Central Mississippi, 12/1/91,
1E
- McComas, James
- Dies of cancer in Ohio, 2/11/94, 1B; 4/4/94, 3B
- Leaves MSU, 7/1/85, 1A
- Resigns VPI post because of illness, 9/29/93, 2B
- McComb Police Department
- Hughes is new chief, 1/13/94, 3B
- Lawsuit over death of Stephanie Kaye Jacobs, 9/27/90,
1B
- Officers put on leave after shooting of 22-year-old,
10/25/91, 2B
- McComb, Janelle SEE Presley, Elvis
- McComb, Mississippi
- City Council repeals disputed public-gathering law,
12/29/94, 3B
- Satanism scare, 3/20/89, 1B
- Weekend getaway, 10/18/90, 9E
- McCombs, Ronald
- Smith County man builds flying machine from household
items, 3/19/93, 1E
- McConnell, Joe
- Developes Breaking the Devil's Backbone board game,
12/11/89, 1D
- McCool, Randy
- Vest credited with saving MSU police officer's life,
9/7/94, 3B
- McCormick, Kathy
- Greenwood native's movie may be filmed there, 7/21/92,
1D
- McCourt, Fred
- Greenville councilman says no racial malice intended
in handout, 9/4/91, 3B
- McCown, Brian
- Teens David Arthur, 15, and Henry Stephens, 19, held,
7/28/94, 1A
- Vicksburg grocery store manager slain after leaving
casino, 7/21/94, 1B; 8/6/94, 5B
- McCoy Federal Building
- Elevator plunge hurts 2 women, 6/23/89, 1A; 6/24/89,
1B
- McCoy, A. H.
- Federal Bldg. named for, 6/7/85, 1A; 6/8/85, 1A; 6/9/85,
3H
- McCoy, Billy
- Mabus says his simple budget plan holds hope for solvency,
1/20/91, 1H
- McCoy, Elmer
- Pioneer of education reform honored, 2/13/94, 3G (Minor
column)
- McCoy, Joey
- Five-year old pianist to perform at King Day celebration,
1/13/90, 1D
- McCoy, Ken SEE Purvis, Mississippi
- McCoy, Randy
- Named as head of Clinton Public School District, 2/12/92,
4B
- McCoy, Vincent Wayne SEE Dowsing, Kevin
- McCranie, Maureen
- Cleveland teen artist overcomes cancer, stroke, amputation,
3/9/93, 1B
- McCrary, James
- Bovina paraplegic stranded in cotton field for 4 days,
12/7/91, 3B
- McCrary, Mark SEE ArtsAlliance of Jackson and Hinds
County
- McCrary, Mark SEE Comic books
- McCraw, Huey
- Accused in child murder; jury selection begins, 6/4/91,
2B
- Plea bargains to life with no parole, 6/7/91, 1B;
7/16/91, 5B
- McCrory, E.Cecil
- Rep. resigns as deputy to avoid conflict, 7/12/88,
1B
- McCullough, George Ann
- Artist, 10/11/87, 1F
- Artist's works on display at Gulf/South Gallery, 5/3/92,
1F
- McCullough, J. L.
- Mistrial declared, 7/9/85, 1B; 7/10/85, 1A
- McCullum, Donetta
- Black student is MC homecoming queen, 10/22/93, 1A
- McCune, Frank
- McCurdy, John
- Owner of Oxford Seafood
- Business profile, 11/27/89, 4E
- McDade, John
- Musician with Capitol City Stage Band, 7/22/88, 1D
- McDaniel, Anise and Major
- Clinton couple in their 90's, 3/9/91, 5B
- McDaniel, Ernest SEE Grantham, Walter
- McDaniel, Lori
- Nurse fighting Hodgkin's disease, 6/5/89, 1B
- McDaniel, Tripp
- Jackson policeman wounded in robbery call, 4/16/92,
1A; 4/17/92, 1A; 4/18/92, 1A, 4B
- Recovering well, 7/28/92, 5B
- Suspect says he didn't mean to wound McDaniel, 5/6/92,
4B
- McDaniel, Tripp SEE ALSO Mack, Lorene
- McDavid, O.C.
- Honored by Mississippi Press Association, 6/8/92,
1A
- McDermott Inc
- Lays off 66 workers at its Gulfport shipyard, 1/7/92,
7B
- McDermott, Gerry
- Allstate Insurance Operations Center, 10/23/87, 8B
- McDill, Linda SEE Murder, Pearl
- McDonald's
- Byram franchisee Washington will donate school air-conditioners,
10/20/92, 4B
- Canton restaurant seized by IRS, 4/1/93, 5B
- Face to Face campaign: doing away with intercom, 3/20/94,
1C
- Installs Braille and picture menus, 3/21/92, 6B
- Jackson
- Franchisee sues company for "harassment," 11/17/87,
8B
- Jackson outlets want catfish sandwich, 4/9/91, 6B
- Local franchisee Leroy Walker wins Golden Arch Award,
4/23/92, 5B
- Local franchiser LeRoy Walker
- National minority retail firm of year, 106/93,
5B
- Ronald McDonald statue found on Fortification Street
bridge, 8/29/92, 4B; 9/1/92, 5B
- Ronald McDonald statue stolen on coast, 5/16/92, 3B
- Snow White figurines, 7/24/93, 1A
- Test-markets catfish sandwich, 2/13/91, 6B; 2/16/91,
6B; 2/23/91, 6B; 4/2/92, 5B
- McDonald, Effa
- $2.5Million lawsuit filed by alleged rape victim,
12/7/93, 5B
- Grand jury to hear police rape case, 2/9/94, 4B
- Jackson police officer charged with rape in patrol
car, 8/31/93, 1A; 12/1/93, 3B
- Jackson police officer dismissed for policy violations,
1/20/94, 1B
- Woman charging rape cannot broaden case, judge says,
4/27/94, 4B
- Woman claiming rape by officer wants lawsuit broadened,
3/26/94, 1B
- Woman's rape lawsuit against city and Jimmie Wilson
dismissed, 5/24/94, 1B
- Won't be indicted on rape charge, 4/28/94, 1B
- McDonald, Jerry
- Dept of Economic Development, 7/18/87, 8B
- Warns lawmakers about economic dev. plan, 8/22/86,
2B
- Weigh station officer accused of taking bribe, 5/12/93,
2B; 5/14/93, 3B
- McDonalds' Talented Teens
- Black teen contest: Patterson wins, 2/13/88, 1B
- McDougle, Hules SEE Convenience stores---Jackson---Charter...
- McDowell Road
- Christian rock band gives concert to teenagers, 10/26/91,
4B
- Extension to Highway 18 winding up, 7/14/90, 5B
- Police arrest 8 teenagers, 8/10/89, 1A
- Police hope school opening cuts down on cruisers,
8/27/90, 4B
- Police serious about cruisers, promise more arrests,
8/11/89, 5B
- Teenager problem in parking lots, 6/14/89, 5B; 6/17/89,
5B; 6/24/89, 3B; 8/3/89, 1B
- Teenagers have new hangout--Siwell Road, 10/2/89,
1B
- With summer coming, police plan crackdown on teenagers,
5/29/92, 1A
- McDowell, Fred
- Blues singer gets new grave marker in Como cemetery,
8/6/93, 1E
- McElroy, Kay SEE Bingo---McElroy...
- McElvaine, Pat
- Considers challenge to Cochran to ensure debate, 3/15/90,
1B
- McElvaine, Robert
- Author, biographer of Mario Cuomo, 6/5/88, 3F
- Leads Cuomo write-in campaign in New Hampshire, 2/16/92,
3G (Minor column)
- Says Cuomo draft possible, 4/18/88, 1A
- McElwain, Joe
- Legislator's DUI problems, 5/15/91, 3B; 5/29/91, 2B;
6/27/91, 3B; 6/29/91, 3B
- McEntire, Reba
- Guns for tickets campaign, 2/3/94, 4B; 2/5/94, 1B
- McEntire, Reba SEE ALSO Owen, Cindy
- McEwen, Earnest Gilbert
- Furniture maker, 12/26/88, 2B
- McFarland, Robert
- Arts agency events director to resign after Jubilee
Jam, 5/1/92, 4B; 6/5/92, 1E
- McFarland, Tracey
- Evidence-tampering at Crime Lab caused delay in indictment,
8/19/91, 1B
- Mrs. Mississippi 1990 resigns after drug arrest, 6/24/90,
1A
- Plea bargains in drug case, 9/20/91, 1B
- McFarland, Tracey SEE ALSO Crime lab
- McGahey, Richard SEE Shooting, Jackson---JSU football
party...
- McGaughey, Neil
- Book reviewer for 'Clarion Ledger', 4/23/89, 3F
- Book reviewer writes mystery 'Otherwise Known as Murder'
- McGee, Billy SEE Elections---1991---Forrest County...
- McGee, Buford
- Ex-Ole Miss star and ex-pro player arrested on cocaine
charges, 11/24/93, 1A
- McGee, Burkie
- Burglar arrested by 3 off-duty police officers, 11/3/94,
4B
- McGee, Claude
- Suspect in shooting of 2 Chicago policemen arrested
here, 9/24/94, 5B
- McGee, Gary
- Acting Jackson police chief attacks morale problem,
11/9/91, 1A; 11/13/91, 1B
- Announces for Hinds County chancery post job, 7/2/91,
5B
- Takes job with Gaming Commission, 8/18/93, 1A
- McGee, Joseph
- Weapons, $1 million in cash taken in Gautier marijuana
raid, 7/21/92, 3B
- McGee, Latoyna
- Theft of computer robs student of means of communication,
10/3/89, 1A
- McGee, Pete
- Chancery Clerk, 1/29/87, 1B
- Chancery Clerk wants to end double taxation of Jacksonians,
9/1/89, 5B
- McGee, Samuel
- Clinton principal writes manual for new teachers,
1/5/93, 4B
- McGee, Samuel SEE ALSO Department of Education
- McGehee Travel Agency
- Roger and Glenn McGehee
- Business profile, 9/18/89, 4E
- McGehee, Linda
- Mardi Gras mask, 1/21/87, 1D
- McGhee, Robert
- Prosecutors want federal charges against Woolard and
Bruner dropped, 10/27/93, 2B
- McGhee, Robert L
- Accused slayer Woolard lays blame on fellow escapee,
2/23/91, 4B
- Bruner pleads guilty to kidnapping and murder, 2/9/91,
1B
- Death penalty sought for Bruner and Willard, 1/10/92,
3B; 7/18/91, 1B
- Inmates accused in slaying had planned escape for
months, 7/15/90, 3B
- Judge says his killer faces capital murder charge,
2/8/91, 2B
- Judge's ruling clouds sentencing of killers, 12/12/91,
1B; 12/13/91, 3B
- Officers pay homage to slain park ranger, 5/30/90,
2B
- Park ranger eulogized as hero, role model, 5/31/90,
1B
- Park ranger shot by Florida escapees at Gulf Coast
park, 5/27/90, 1A; 5/28/90, 1A
- Plea bargain at murder trial upsets McGhee's widow,
2/27/91, 1A
- Trial motions planned for accused killer, 2/26/91,
2B
- Widow awarded $2.2 Million by Florida court, 9/3/93,
2B
- Widow says slain ranger took pride in work, 5/29/90,
2B
- McGilberry, Steven
- Admits killing his family, 10/26/94, 1B
- Jackson County teenager held in slayings of 4 family
members, 10/25/94, 1A
- Now denies killing family members, 11/1/94, 2B
- McGinnis, Perry
- Named Ole Miss dental school dean, 11/21/92, 1B
- McGlocklin, Charles
- Retires as manager of Baptist Bookstore, 1/2/93, 1D
- McGlothin, Deborah
- Teacher's aide loses appeal on firing, 12/2/92, 1B
- McGowen, J. N.
- McGraw, Betty SEE Elections, 1992---Wilkinson County...
- McGregor, Donald
- Longtime 'Baptist Record' editor honored, 3/9/91,
1D
- McGregor, Mike
- Jeweller to the King (Elvis Presley), 8/7/92, 1E
- McGregor, Rickey SEE Edwards, Carol
- McGriff, Jerry
- Very lucky Brandon man survives storm on Reservoir,
5/14/93, 4B
- McGriggs, Charles
- Ex-trooper and man on probation charged with soliciting
sex, 8/13/90, 1A
- Fired state trooper charged with rape in Clinton,
1/18/90, 1A
- McGuffee, Edward SEE Briggs, Eddie
- McGuffee, Kim
- Discusses Miss Mississippi crown, 7/22/86, 1C
- Models clothes, 9/7/86, 1E
- New Miss Mississippi, 7/20/86, 1A
- Popular with Atlantic City crowd, 9/11/86, 1A
- McGuffie, Amanda SEE Traffic accidents---Clinton...
- McGuinn, Roger SEE Jubilee Jam---1991
- McGuire, Jimmy
- Gulfport lawyer accused of lying to IRS, 9/15/93,
3B
- McGuire, Mary Grace
- Sister leaving Madison Countians Allied Against Poverty,
6/17/91, 1B
- McGuire, Sister Mary Grace
- Canton nun honored for poverty work, 2/27/90, 2B
- McGwee, Billy
- Killed at Stonewall Jackson Motor Lodge
- Couple's calls unanswered, 10/15/93, 1A
- McHann, Ashley SEE MIss America, 1994
- McHann, Bob
- Clinton lawyer is disbarred, 3/19/93, 4B
- Jackson attorney pleads guilty in HUD case, 11/12/90,
3B
- McHurley, Bilbo
- African American construction company owner builds
churches, 2/7/93, 1C
- MCI Communications Corp
- Exexutive urges Mississippi to allow telephone competition,
4/22/89, 8B
- McIngvale, Wes
- Legislator continues his fight for child-protection
laws, 2/1/92, 1B
- McInnis, Michael
- Special education teacher in Bay Springs, 3/24/92,
4B
- McIntire, Carl
- Lincoln lauded Grant's move in Mississippi, 1/8/89;
4F
- Mississippians played part in War of 1812, 1/1/89;
5F
- McIntosh, Roderick
- His mother sues McComb police, 8/3/93, 3B
- Slain by police in McComb, 8/1/90, 1A; 8/2/90, 1A;
8/3/90, 1A
- McIntyre, James
- Home-arrest ordered for AIDS infected man, 12/8/93,
4B
- McIntyre, James H
- AIDS carrier, 12/18/86, 1B
- McIntyre, James H SEE ALSO Prostitution
- McIntyre, John SEE Arson, Pike County
- MCJCEDF
- Asks two-year colleges for contributions, 9/27/89,
4B
- Community college presidents avoid conflict of interest,
9/8/92, 1B
- Hinds Community College gives $2000 to Foundation,
10/5/89, 2B
- Seeks funds to continue in existence, 2/28/90, 4B;
10/17/89, 3B; 10/18/89, 3B
- McKay, George
- Candidate for Rankin County sheriff says past won't
hurt him, 8/2/91, 2B
- McKee, Barney
- Audited at Univ. Press of Mississippi, 11/21/85, 1B;
12/2/85, 1A
- McKee, Irl Deon
- If convicted of child rape, faces death penalty, 12/16/92,
4B
- McKee, John
- Jackson street engineer joins private minority-owned
firm, 7/7/92, 5B
- McKee, John SEE Shooting, Ross Barnett Reservoir
- McKenney, Chrissie, 6/24/87, 1A
- McKey, Gene
- Resigns: head of State Motor Vehicle Assn, 9/19/85,
1A
- Takes advantage of leave time, 8/22/85, 1A; 8/23/85,
1B
- McKinley twins SEE Bone marrow transplants
- McKinney, Bentley
- His daughter explores cause of 'rampage', 11/1/93,
1A
- Jackson man, unhappy with plumber, shoots 3, kills
self, 9/14/93, 1A, 5B
- Mckinney, Bentley
- Neighbor Lee Morrison's call to 911 got no answer,
she says, 9/17/93, 1A
- McKinney, Lester L
- Killed by son, 3/9/90, 1B; 3/30/87, 3B; 9/8/89, 1B
- McKinnon, Hugh
- Head of EPA's Human Health Assessment Group
- Speaks in New Orleans, 6/14/94, 3B
- McKnight, Homer SEE Highway Patrol
- McLain, Christopher SEE Disabled---Magee...
- McLain, Mississippi, 6/7/87, 6B
- Alderman Maureen Hooks sole minority city employee,
11/28/90, 1B
- Fires only black city employee, a policeman, 11/25/90,
1B
- McLain, William K
- Bail is denied, 3/4/93, 1B
- Charged with impersonating officer, assaulting woman,
2/26/93, 1B
- Denied bond, 5/26/93, 1B
- Fails to make bond, 7/14/93, 4B
- Suspect claims he is innocent, 3/3/93, 1B
- To be question in murder of Shondra May, 2/27/93,
1B
- Tuscaloosa police want to question him in 2 slayings,
3/2/93, 1A
- Victim can't identify him as suspect; he is released,
3/19/94, 1B
- Waives grand jury, wants speedier trial, 5/13/93,
4B
- McLane/Southern
- Brookhaven
- To open $3.7 Million addition, 1/19/88, 7B
- McLarty & Co.
- Merges with Legg Mason, 11/22/88, 8B
- McLarty & Duddleston
- To be dissolved, 11/24/85, 1I
- McLarty, Jack
- McLarty & Co, investment brokerage firm, 2/28/88,
1G
- McLaughlin, Clara
- Speaks at JSU, 3/28/87, 8B
- McLaughlin, Sanford
- Lawsuit is moved to federal court, 6/27/89, 3B
- Loses right to run for office after misdemeanor conviction,
6/19/89, 1A
- McLauren, Douglas
- Has 3 wives in Mississippi, 2 in Wisconsin, 11/24/91,
5B; 11/25/91, 1B
- McLaurin Attendance Center
- Reunion/parade
- T.C. McLaurin, banquet speaker, 7/11/94, 1B
- Secretary Melba Watkins, 1/3/94, 1D
- Simulator to practice driving skills, 10/13/94, 1A
- McLaurin case
- Circuit judges asked not to hear case, 4/22/89, 1B
- MaLaurins plead innocent, waive arraigment, 4/8/89,
3B
- McLaurins say DUI-related charges resolved, 4/18/89,
1A
- Rankin County DA angry over dismissal, 5/16/89, 1A
- Rankin DA wants review of dismissal charge, 6/1/89,
3B
- Suggestion of coverup, 4/6/89, 1A
- McLaurin Elementary School
- Sales tax to be used to repay bonds, 5/12/94, 4B
- McLaurin, Dennis SEE Shoplifters
- Mclaurin, Thomas
- Charged in Memphis newspaper man Lionel Linder's traffic
death, 1/2/93, 1A
- McLaurin, Thomas
- Father tried 3 times to get him therapy, 1/8/93, 3B
- Mclaurin, Thomas
- He and passenger Stephanie Edwards arraigned, 1/5/93,
1B
- McLaurin, Thomas
- Pleads guilty in Memphis wreck, 4/30/93, 4B
- Waives right to arraingment, 1/12/93, 3B
- McLean, John SEE Jackson Metro Housing Partnership
- McLellan, Bill
- New USM athletic director, 7/19/86, 1A
- McLemore, David
- Florence man arraigned in sexual battery case, 4/14/93,
4B
- McLemore, Leslie
- JSU dean may run for mayor of Jackson, 8/8/88, 3B
- JSU official faults state on university support, 5/22/91,
1B
- Mississippi Democrat to help draft national platform,
6/19/88, 1A
- Out of running for Southern University post, 5/26/91,
4B; 6/9/91, 6B
- Seeking presidency of JSU, 11/20/91, 1A
- McLemore, Rev. Eugene L
- Stressing importance of math and science to minorities,
5/5/90, 1D
- McLendon, Martin
- McLeod family (Holly Springs) SEE Presley, Elvis
- McLeod, Sam SEE WDBD-Channel 40
- McLeod, Scott
- Jackson Prep quarterback also academic high achiever,
12/23/90, 1D
- McMahon, Tom
- To publish 'It Works for US: Proven Child Care Tips...',
11/12/91, 1D
- McMillan Howard SEE Deposit Guaranty
- McMillan, Dr. Beverly SEE Abortion, Mississippi
- McMillan, Roy SEE Abortion, Mississippi
- McMillan, Roy SEE American Coalition of Life Activists
- McMillen, Hal
- Named Mississippi's Small Business Person of the Year,
3/27/92, 5B
- McMillen, Neil
- USM professor receives prestigious Bancroft Prize,
4/16/90, 1E
- McMillin, Eloise SEE Gargus, Tommy
- McMillin, Eloise SEE Sebastian, Darrell
- McMillin, Malcolm
- Candidate for sheriff stresses training, anti-drug
efforts, 9/5/91, 4B
- Candidate for sheriff suspended as police officer
in 1974, 8/29/91, 4B
- Checks himself into hospital after having chest pains,
11/23/94, 1A
- Driving Acura Legend seized in drug raid, 9/3/94,
1A
- Endorsed by Jackson Police Officers Association, 9/14/91,
5B
- Enters sheriff race, 6/2/87, 3B
- Enters sheriff's race, pushes education and training,
5/2/91, 5B
- Gets clean bill of health, 11/24/94, 1B
- Hired by McAdory as investigator before taking office,
11/13/91, 1B; 11/14/91, 4B
- New sheriff requests to supervisors totals $750,000,
1/28/92, 5B
- Policeman/actor, 5/17/87, 1E
- Recommendations to City Council's crime committee,
11/19/92, 4B
- Requests 8 deputies for small community patroling,
10/12/93, 5B
- Retiring sheriff J.D. McAdory endorses McMillin, 9/17/91,
1A
- Says Hinds sheriff not doing job, 7/14/87, 3B
- Sheriff must follow county personnel policy
- Penal farm guard dispute, 3/18/92, 4B
- Wont' rehire 15 of McAdory's employees, 12/27/91,
1B
- McMillin, Malcolm SEE ALSO Hinds County Sheriff's Department
- McMillin, Malcolm SEE ALSO Sheriffs, Hinds County
- McMullan, Pat
- Begins prison term, 6/4/86, 8B
- Claims FDIC reneged, 9/21/85, 8B
- Creditors claim he hid art collection, 9/9/86, 8B
- Creditors want property he gave to wife, 5/14/86,
8B
- FDIC gets 5th extension in case, 2/7/86, 8B
- FDIC to get records, 10/31/85, 10B
- Feds: he got kickbacks for loan approval, 4/15/86,
1A
- First Tennessee bids for stock, 10/2/85, 8B
- Gives up fight on bank stock, 8/9/85, 8B
- History, 5/11/86, 1A
- Illegally transferred property to wife, 7/31/86, 1A
- May attend creditors meeting, 6/21/86, 1A
- Pact with Brewer draws protest, 11/27/85, 8B
- Pleads guilty to tax evasion, 1/23/86, 1A
- Records show he hid interest in loans, 3/14/86, 1A
- Released from prison, 10/21/86, 8B
- Stock to be auctioned, 9/25/85, 1A; 9/29/85, 7I
- To plead guilty, 11/15/85, 1B; 12/20/85, 1A
- McNair Space Theater, 1/4/87, 1B; 1/10/87, 1B;
1/11/87, 1A
- McNair, Clarissa
- Jackson native is author of book 'Garden of Tigers',
7/20/90, 1E
- McNair, David
- Wins National Big Brother Award, 10/26/92, 1D
- McNair, David SEE Big Brothers/Big Sisters
- McNair, Emma
- Staff chaplain at Methodist Medical Center, 10/10/91,
1D
- McNair, Maxine
- Jackson woman shot by motorist after she demanded
money, 3/20/91, 1B
- McNair, Michael
- Pleads guilty to February 1992 fatal auto crash, 9/18/93,
5B; 10/2/93, 4B
- McNair, Ronald
- Astronaut
- Photographs, 1/11/87, 1F; 7/29/87, 1A
- Jackson filmmaker Don Warren pays tribute to astronaut,
3/1/94, 1D
- McNair, Steve
- 3rd in Heisman balloting, 12/11/94, 1A
- Heisman candidate, 9/21/94, 1A; 10/23/94, 1A; 10/25/94,
11A; 12/10/94, 1C
- To quarterback at Senior Bowl, 12/1/94, 1A
- McNair, Steve SEE ALSO Savage, Lawrence
- McNamee, Joe
- Sues over ban from school grounds in rebel flag incident,
5/30/90, 5B
- McNatt, Gerald
- Iuka mayor's son arrested in drug theft, 8/23/92,
2B
- McNeal, Donald
- Ex-policeman in Biloxi found guilty of killing wife,
9/2/90, 3B
- Mississippi Supreme Court orders new trial, 7/7/89,
3B
- McNeal, Sandy
- Her life drawing class shows artists the body's mechanics,
7/28/91, 1F
- Her paintings shown at Bryant Galleries, 9/5/93, 1F
- Painter has exhibit at Brown's Fine Art, 11/12/89,
1F
- McNeal, Sandy SEE ALSO Deposit Guaranty Salon International
- McNeece, Becky
- South Jackson home has sewer backup
- Wants city to pay, 1/21/94, 4B
- McNeely, Robert
- Political neophyte files to run against Cochran, 4/7/90,
1B; 5/13/90, 1H
- McNutt, Elbert SEE Beckwith, Byron De La
- McPhail, Evelyn SEE Mississippi Republican Party
- McPhail, Howard
- Ex-sheriff gets 20-year sentence, no parole, 8/6/92,
1B
- Sheriff candidate arrested on drug charges, 5/24/92,
2B; 9/10/91, 1B; 9/11/91, 1A
- McPherson, Jamie
- USM football player's injured leg is amputated, 11/11/94,
1A
- McPherson, Rachel
- Producer to plan film's in Oxford, 1B; 1/4/89
- McQuaig, Scott
- Country/western musician, Meridian native, 9//21/89,
12E
- McQuirter, Wroten
- McQuitty, Tim
- Chaplain works with area hospice programs, 10/27/90,
1C
- McRae's Dept Stores
- Acquires Pizitz, Inc., 1/31/87, 8B
- Byram distribution center dedicated, 1/12/94, 5B
- Coggin named Proffitt COO, 9/14/94, 5B
- Dispute at Tupelo mall over use of floor space, 3/7/90,
6B
- Ex-employee James Smith pleads guilty to cheating
scheme, 3/26/91, 5B
- Meadowbrook
- Store refurbishing, 10/13/87, 8B
- Metrocenter store renovated, 10/3/92, 5B
- One of Jackson's big three, 11/19/89, 1G
- Original store to be demolished for parking lot, 10/24/85,
8B
- Pizitz merger, 2/22/87, 1G
- Proffitt's merger completed, 4/5/94, 7B
- MCRAE'S DEPT STORES
- PROFFITT'S STORES (TENNESSEE) MERGER, 3/4/94, 1A;
3/5/94, 5B
- McRae's Dept Stores
- Richard McRae Jr. resigns as Proffitt's CEO, 8/16/94,
1A
- Southern beauty makeover tour, 6/4/86, 1C
- To build distribution center in Byram, 10/13/92, 6B
- To buy Pizitz chain, 12/11/86, 1A
- McRae's Dept Stores SEE ALSO Homefest
- McRae, Chuck
- Accused of illegally practicing law after appointment,
5/25/91, 1A
- Endorsed by legal associations in bid for Supreme
Court, 5/31/90, 2B
- Overwhelms Blass in Supreme Court election, 6/6/90,
4A
- Spends $115,000 on Supreme Court bid, 6/1/90, 1B
- Takes oath as high court justice, 1/7/91, 3B
- Takes seat on state high court bench, 1/8/91, 3B
- McRae, Chuck SEE ALSO Blass, Joel
- McRae, John M SEE Alcoholism, Mississippi
- McRae, Louis Antonio
- Shot three times in domestic dispute, 8/21/92, 4B
- McRaney, Gerald
- Starring in TV movie 'Blind Vengeance' set in Mississippi,
8/22/90, 1D
- McRaney, Grace
- Loses her country store to Highway 84 widening, 1/3/93,
1B
- McRaven
- Haunted Vicksburg antebellum home, 10/28/90, 1F
- McRee, Robert
- Brother-in-law Eddie Washington suspected drug outlet,
4/1/92, 4B
- Drug trial to open, 8/12/91, 1B; 8/13/91, 2B; 8/15/91,
1B
- Evidence mishandled at his trial, lawyer charges,
8/21/91, 4B
- Ex-detective's sister Doristine Washington arrested
on drug charge, 2/12/91, 5B
- Ex-officer testifies McRee took seized drugs, 8/14/91,
1B
- Found not guilty in drug trial, 8/20/91, 1A
- Jackson narcotics officer charged in cocaine distribution,
9/28/90, 1B; 10/4,6/90, 5B
- Pleads innocent in drug charge, 11/30/90, 5B
- Testifies that he is innocent, 8/16/91, 1B
- MCTA
- Brings cellular telephone service to Vicksburg, 2/12/91.
6B
- McWilliams, Anne
- Clinton resident has pleasant memories of Billy Graham,
9/21/91, 1D
- MdDonald's
- Catfish returns to menu---on a platter, 4/2/92, 5B
- Me and My Girl
- Presented by Kessler Ltd. at Auditorium, 1/25/90,
1D
- Meacham, Annabelle
- Senatobia artist's works on display at Ole Miss, 11/1/92,
1F
- Mead, Jon Christopher SEE Murder---Fulton
- Meadors, M.L.
- Named United Methodist bishop for Mississippi, 7/18/92,
1D; 7/25/92, 1D; 9/19/92, 1D
- Meadow Grove Baptist Church, Brandon
- Youth group plots Christmas mission, 12/24/88, 1C
- Meadow Hill subdivision
- Homeowner Carlos Hyman sues Greenbriar developer over
drainage, 3/16/94, 4B
- Meadow Oaks neighborhood
- Residents want Watch program after burglaries, 8/15/91,
4B; 8/16/91, 4B
- Meadowbrook Church of Christ
- Has new sanctuary, 6/24/89, 1D
- Meadowbrook Cinema
- Manager Mikel Hehn
- A Day in the Life, 3/8/93, 1D
- Reopens with Gulf States Theaters as owners, 1/16/92,
5B; 1/30/92, 1E; 4/9/92, 1D
- To close down, 1/2/92, 1B; 12/28/91, 4B
- Meadowbrook Cinema Six
- Teens fire gunshots, 2/6/94, 2B
- Meadowbrook neighborhood
- Considering private anti-crime patrol, 4/23/93, 4B;
9/23/93, 2B
- Meadville Public Schools
- Walking for Wellness, 3/30/93, 4B
- Meals
- Getting picky youngsters to eat a balanced meal, 7/16/93,
1E
- Meals-on-Wheels program
- Hinds County's donation will bring federal funding,
9/21/92, 3B
- Human Resources agency must act on missing money,
6/9/90, 5B
- Measels, W.J.
- Scott County supervisor denies DUI charge, 7/6/93,
4B
- Measles
- Mississippi among top states in prevention, 5/11/94,
1A
- Tupelo outbreak prompts vaccination in schools, 8/22/89,
1B
- Vaccinations ordered for Clinton students after outbreak,
2/29/92, 1A
- Vicksburg families immunized, 4/11/90, 2B
- Measles SEE ALSO Red measles
- MEC SEE Economic Council
- Mecerdes-Benz
- May still be studying Gulf Coast site, 8/18/93, 1A
- Mechanics
- Automobile mechanics go high-tech, 4/10/90, 6B
- MED week SEE Minority Enterprise Development Week
- Medart, Inc
- Greenwood
- Files Chapter 11 bankruptcy, 7/31/90, 6B
- Firm plans financial comeback, 12/17/87, 8B
- Plans expansion, 8/6/85, 8B
- Medgar Evers College
- In Brooklyn, New York, 6/12/93, 1B
- Medgar Evers Community Center
- Career fair for Virden neighborhood youth, 10/25/91,
4B
- Medgar Evers Heights
- Jackson
- $1.8 Million facelift won't disturb history, 3/6/89,
1B
- Medgar Evers/Mississippi Homecoming SEE Evers, Medgar
- Media & candidates
- Median income SEE Income
- Medicaid
- $250,000 fraud: woman lied about speech pathology
license, 3/23/93, 5B
- Abuse is reducing effectiveness of system, 3/21/93,
1A
- Bed growing scarce for MS patients, 12/12/84, 1B
- Change in nursing home sale rule could cost state
$12Million, 4/16/91, 2B; 8/18/90, 2B
- Clinton Smith exits after giving new life to program,
7/2/90, 1B
- Clinton Smith to replace Billy Simmons, 12/22/87,
1B
- County payment statistics (chart), 6/21/92, 2G
- Director Dr. Clinton Smith to resign, 5/18/90, 1B
- Director sees improvement in system, 11/19/89, 6B
- Eligibility shifted to teenage mother's need, not
her family's income, 7/30/93, 1B
- Expansion to allow transplant funding for children,
5/18/90, 1A
- Families walk poverty line for medicaid, 9/16/88,
1B
- Fordice calls for its elimination
- Also wants merger of 2 state agencies, 10/15/93,
1A
- Fund cut of $53.5 million has agency reeling, 2/20/92,
1A
- Group critizes funding practices, 8/1/86, 1B
- House bill: nursing homes, public hospitals fund 28%
of costs, 3/4/92, 2B
- Legislation approved by House would cut coverage for
2700, 3/3/92, 1B
- Low state payments turning doctors away from Medicaid
patients, 9/21/91, 3B
- Mabus signs $19 Million funding increase, 4/5/89,
1A
- Mabus signs medicaid assessment bill, 4/26/91, 3B
- Medicaid enriches earnings of charity hospital directors,
1/1/89; 11B
- Probe
- Some eligible pregnancies are denied coverage, 12/7/89,
1A
- State program could lose matching funds under federal
tax change, 9/11/91, 1B
- Study says poor states shortchanged by Medicaid, 12/9/90,
6B
- Suit seeks to speed up medical claims, 1/12/88, 2B
- Survey ranks MS last in care for needy, 12/22/87,
1B
- Three get probation for Medicaid fraud, 3/23/89, 1A
- Wetherbee named director of state program, 9/7/90,
1B
- Won't pay for teenager's bone marrow transplant, 11/30/89,
1A; 12/1/89, 1A
- Medicaid fraud
- Alabama salesman William Gray pleads guilty, 4/12/91,
5B
- Attorneys scuffle during fraud case, 4/6/88, 1B
- Belzoni pharmacist pleads guilty, 7/4/90, 5B
- Ex-mayor,5 aldermen indicted, 7/16/88, 1A
- Ex-pharmacy worker testifies in case, 4/7/88, 1B
- Fraud unit pledges prosecution, 4/21/88, 1A
- Jefferson Co jury may get Fayette case, 5/24/88, 2B
- Not guilty verdict, 4/9/88, 1A
- Nurse practitioner Dorothy Bell pleads guilty, 6/15/94,
3B; 6/18/94, 1B
- Verdict may come today, 4/8/88, 1B
- Medical Arts Plaza
- Work starts on, 7/24/86, 8B
- Medical Assurance Co
- Attorney seek sanctions against lawyers, 9/20/88,
1B
- Medical Assurance Program
- Expanded state, 7/5/85, 1B
- Medical costs
- Employee medical costs soaring, 12/4/89, 1F
- Mississippi
- Officlas say 500,000 cannot afford health insurance,
11/12/90, 1A
- Medical Examiner, 1/2/87, 1B; 1/3/87, 1B
- Candidate, 6/18/87, 1B
- County coroners struggle without state Examiner, 2/13/89,
1A
- Death probe system criticized, 10/22/88, 1B
- Deputy medical examiners finish course, 5/20/89, 2B
- Eddings, assistant examiner, resigns, 2/11/88, 1B
- Hayne, acting director, resigns, 3/4/88, 1A
- House bill would allow counties to share medical examiners,
3/31/89, 3B
- Howell and James are named to posts, 10/4/93, 2B
- Interim named, 6/24/87, 3B
- Mississippi Death Investigations: a Skeletal System
(special series), 2/12-14/89
- Often passed over for private pathologists in probes,
8/20/94, 1A
- Operates with "revolving door," 2/12/89, 18A
- Poor funding, lack of direction, 2/12/89, 1A
- Post is vacant; no one has applied, 2/15/93, 1B
- Reasons for resignation private, 2/12/88, 2B
- State native Emily Wofford Ward chosen, 6/18/93, 1B
- State's reputation for interference deters applicants,
2/12/89, 19A
- Temporary, 6/4/87, 1A
- White accepts post, 4/14/89, 1A
- White, fired medical examiner, calls methods 'sham
and fraud', 8/18/94, 3B
- Medical malpractice SEE Malpractice
- Medical treatment
- Supreme Court rules for Jehovah's Witness, 10/31/85,
1A
- Medical waste
- Burning in Moss Point concerns area medical personnel,
3/25/92, 8B; 9/16/91, 2B
- Children in Clinton find waste behind Health Department
office, 1/7/93, 1B
- Disposal a hazard in state, 4/29/89, 1A
- Disposal divides cities of Moss Point and Pascagoula,
7/12/92, 4C
- New Pascagoula facility sparking fears, 1/12/92, 3B;
12/22/91, 1B; 12/31/91, 2B
- Pike County residents worry about burial of waste
in County, 8/17/89, 1B; 9/8/89, 1B
- Private firm will dispose of Hinds County Jail's waste,
2/1/90, 5B
- State Oks burn permit for Moss Point incinerator,
4/15/92, 5B
- United Pike Countians defeat waste incinerator plan,
12/4/89, 1B
- Medical waste SEE ALSO Hazardous waste
- Medicare
- Bush budget cuts would raise UMC hospital fees, 2/7/91,
1B
- Filling 'Medigap' needn't end in disaster, 8/20/90,
1E
- Nurse practioner Dorothy Bell pleads guilty to fraud,
6/15/94, 3B; 6/18/94, 1B
- Proposed federal legislation, 9/30/87, 1B
- Medication SEE Medicine
- Medicine
- Strategies to get children to take medication, 11/1/91,
1E
- Meditation
- Ancient way of connecting with God
- Local practioners, 8/20/94, 1D
- Medjugorje, Yugoslavia
- Weible in state lecturing on miracle, 1/26/91, 1D
- Medley, Don
- Lawyer serving prison term researchs land records
for Fordice, 4/7/94, 1A
- Medley, Tim
- Named to Jackson School Board, 12/6/91, 4B; 12/24/91,
2B
- Ward 2 group wants a black in his place on School
Board, 3/23/94, 4B
- Meece, David
- Christian rock musician, 10/24/87, 1C
- Meeklin, John Moffat
- Gains national note in sociology field, 9/25/88, 3F
- Meeks, Frank
- Pizza executive, 4/26/87, 1G
- Meena, Jackie
- Artist shows mixed-media works inspired by island
of Bali, 3/4/90, 1F
- Meeting planners SEE Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Mehn, Mikel
- Manager at Meadowbrook Cinema 6
- A Day in the Life, 3/8/93, 1D
- Meiners, Donald
- LP&L CEO coming as head of MP&L, 11/28/91,
4B
- Meisburg, Stephen
- Mejia, Eddie
- Drug smuggler gets 2+-year sentence, 9/5/92, 1B
- Wanted on 1987 drug charge; turns himself in in Mexico,
10/18/91, 3B
- Will testify in exchange for lighter sentence, 1/7/92,
5B
- Mekel, Arye
- Israel Consul General speaks at Millsaps, 11/10/94,
4B
- Melamine Chemicals Inc, 4/17/89, 12E; 4/22/89,
4E
- Public stock offering, 8/8/87, 8B
- Melendez, Tony
- Armless Texas musician performs at St.Joseph High
School, 2/15/92, 1B
- Melendo Records
- Jackson
- Signs gospel artist Rev. Thomas L. Walker, 7/27/91,
1D
- Mellen, Fred
- Geologist recalls discovery of Tinsley Oil Field,
8/20/89, 4B
- Mellin, Norman
- Starkville teacher is Arts Education Fellow, 6/30/92,
4B
- Melrose (Natchez)
- Bought by National Park Service, 5/15/90, 1A; 6/6/92,
1B; 6/8/90, 1E; 6/9/90, 4B
- Melrose Plantation
- African House
- Weekend getaway, 8/12/93, 3E
- Melton, Dale
- Counselor at Credit Counseling Service of Jackson,
4/28/91, 3C
- Melton, David
- Jackson credit counselor, 6/24/92, 1D
- Melton, Frank
- Addresses Catholic Youth Organization, 2/14/93, 1B
- Angriest man in Mississippi
- Drugs destroying black community, 1/19/92, 1A,
9A
- Appointed to Board of Education; to fight drop-out
rate, 4/25/92, 1B; 5/6/92, 2B
- Critical of Hinds County Youth Court, 10/11/89, 5B
- FBI's Community Leadership Award, 10/19/93, 5B
- Fighting black-on-black crime; offers reward in 5
slayings, 12/3/92, 4B
- Finalist for award in working with inner-city communities,
8/1/89, 5B
- In custody struggle with Gromer family over their
son, 9/3/90, 1B
- Jackson TV executive accuses Jackson police of drug
frameup try, 12/18/91, 4B
- Man on 'drug-dealer' billboard faces prison term,
10/22/92, 4B
- Pearl man Clarence Ward convicted, 1/7/94, 4B
- Pearl man Clarence Ward says drug billboard destroys
reputation, 10/2/92, 1A
- Pearl man on billboard Clarence Ward arrested on cocaine
charge, 11/4/92, 1B
- Plans to put photos of drug traffickers on billboards,
in newspapers, 8/13/92, 1B
- Praised for his war on drug dealers, 11/11/92, 7A
- Says jobs at Human Services department are given for
political patronage, 2/2/92, 1B
- Speaker at Law Enforcement Appreciation Breakfast,
12/16/94, 1B
- TV Executive
- Article on troubled youth, 5/15/88, 1H
- Work with gangs, 7/26/87, 1B
- TV executive to sue Ditto and Wilson over allegations,
9/25/93, 1A
- Melvin, Christopher
- Gets maximum sentence, 5/8/93, 4B
- Jury rejects his informant's persecution story, 4/23/93,
4B
- Memorabilia SEE Collectors
- Memorial Day, 1987
- Local celebrations, 5/26/87, 1B
- Memorial Day, 1988
- Mississippians honor war dead, 5/31/88, 1A
- Memorial Day, 1990
- 1990 DUI arrests top 1989, 6/2/90, 3B
- Forest Hill High School honors 3 deceased alumni,
5/29/90, 1B
- Gold Star Mom Lula Mae Gordon weeps for war dead,
11/11/90, 1B
- Gulf-war threat overshadows 1990 celebration, 11/12/90,
1A
- Highway Patrol out in force, 5/25/90, 2B
- Holiday brings tourist and big bucks to Gulf Coast,
5/29/90, 2B
- Memorial Day, 1991
- Hattiesburg honors its hometown dead, 5/26/91, 2B
- Jackson schools given holiday off, 3/26/91, 5B
- Small Jackson gathering honors war veterans, 5/28/91,
1A
- Strong Highway Patrol showing makes for safer holiday,
5/28/91, 1A; 5/30/91, 2B
- Memorial Day, 1992
- Dutch and Javanese pilots of World War II honored,
5/25/92, 1B
- Joyriding teens among 10 killed in traffic accidents,
5/26/92, 3B
- Record number of travelers expected, 5/21/92, 5B
- Services for 1992, closings listed 5/25/92, 3B; 5/24/92,
2B
- Time to honor 'warriors, not war', 5/26/92, 1A
- Memorial Day, 1993
- 43 war dead added to monument at Hinds County Courthouse,
5/28/93, 1A
- Cavett keeps memory of brother Clinton alive, 5/31/93,
1D
- Drowning on coast puts death toll at 8, 6/1/93, 1B
- Highway Patrol will be out in force, 5/28/93, 3B
- Memories abound on day to honor war dead, 6/1/93,
1A, 1B
- Memorial Day, 1994
- Ceremonies, 5/31/94, 1A
- Office closings listed, 5/27/94, 5B
- Memorial Stadium SEE Veterans Memorial Stadium
- Memorials
- Gifts in the name of the deceased keep on giving,
1/25/94, 1D
- Memphis in May International Festival, 5/5/94,
10E
- Memphis Zoo
- Weekend getaway, 4/15/93, 10E
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Catherine the Great exhibition, 4/28/91, 1F
- Liberty Bowl and other attractions, 12/26/89, 1D
- Tourist attractions, 5/10/87, 1F
- Men Against Destruction... SEE MAD DADS
- Men and women
- Why are the genders so different?, 4/18/91, 1D
- Mendenhall Ministries, 5/2/87, 1D
- Mendenhall, Mississippi
- Menigitis
- Wayne County High School student dies, 2/10/94, 1B
- Meningitis
- Amite County
- Antibiotics are distributed, 4/14/90, 1B
- Corinth students innoculated after pupil's death,
5/20/92, 1B
- High cost of vaccine, 2/24/86, 1B
- Pike County students vaccinated after outbreak, 3/8/90,
1A; 3/15/90, 1B
- State's immunization program highly successful, 2/3/93,
1B
- Menotti, Gian Carlo
- To direct Mississippi opera, 11/21/86, 1F
- Mental Health Association
- Backs mandatory insurance coverage, 12/4/86, 3B
- Budget cuts, 3/2/86, 1B
- Home for mental patients, 9/20/85, 1A
- Information on mental illnesses, 4/21/94, 1B
- Launches hotline, 1/26/88, 4B
- Mental Health Department
- Budget gets $2.8 Million, 2/19/86, 1A
- In financial difficulties, 2/18/86, 1A
- Mental Health Halfway House, 12/17/86, 1B
- Mental health services, Mississippi
- Faced with crisis situation, 9/13/93, 5A
- Mental Health services, Mississippi
- Study: system going nowhere, 9/14/88, 3B
- Mental patients (Hinds County) SEE Mentally ill, Hinds
County
- Mental patients (Hinds County) SEE Whitfield State
Hospital
- Mentally ill, Hinds County
- At Detention Center, 11/14/86, 1B
- County again cuts funding to house mental patients,
8/4/90, 5B
- County has no temporary holding place, 7/16/93, 4B
- County to bill state for housing, 8/25/88, 1A
- It spends $1 million on patients for Whitfield, 2/15/93,
1B; 3/30/93, 5B
- Jail inmates may be tested at Whitfield, 4/11/89,
3B
- Probe into Hinds County jailing of, 3/29/86, 1B
- Professionals trained in crisis intervention, 10/29/94,
5B
- To be moved from detention center to hospital, 6/26/86,
1B
- Mentally ill, Jackson
- Councilman Stokes wants city notified of releases,
6/22/93, 4B; 6/23/93, 4B
- Gannett Foundation announces grant for home, 12/11/84,
1B
- MENTALLY ILL, JACKSON
- HOMELESS MENTALLY ILL: FREEDOM AND FEAR, 5/24-25/92,
1A+
- Mentally ill, Jackson
- Mentally ill Willie Robinson gets 20 year jail term,
5/26/89, 1B
- Rulings send some on to streets, 8/4/86, 1A
- Shelter for mentally ill homeless to open, 7/2/89,
1B; 8/30/89, 5B
- Mentally ill, Mississippi
- Alternatives for housing sought, 5/6/86, 3B
- Both state hospitals pressed for space, 11/22/94,
3B
- Everybody's business, 10/2/88, 1C
- Expanded services, quality care, 3/27/88, 1J
- Hospital bound patients put in jails, 8/21/88, 1A
- Senator Miller says jails no place for mentally ill,
11/24/90, 3B
- State 2nd in nation in jailing them without charges,
9/10/92, 1A
- State considers moving prisoners to Rankin county
prison, 6/7/89, 1A
- State needs new laws dealing with mentally ill defendants,
5/23/89, 4B
- State ranks near bottom in services for mentally ill,
9/12/90, 3B
- State spends heavily on out-of-state children, 11/9/89,
4B
- Youths slipping through hole in state's net, 5/13/91,
1A
- Mentally ill, Parchman
- Prisoners have no psychiatrist, 6/11/89, 1B
- Mentally ill, US
- Religious community response is inadequate, study
shows, 10/2/93, 1D
- Mentally retarded
- Jobs found for, 5/25/87, 1A
- New home for the retarded elderly, 12/20/88, 11A
- Places of worship observe Retardation Sunday, 3/4/89,
1C
- Roger and Betty Clark's first year of marriage, 2/18/91,
1A, 6A
- State has no facility to handle delinquent mentally
retarded, 2/17/93, 1A
- Mercantile Savings Bank
- Southaven
- S&L taken over by federal regulators, 4/20/91,
5B
- Mercedes-Benz
- Mississippi possible site of vehicle plant, 7/16/93,
4B; 7/24/93, 5B; 9/4/93, 6B
- Merchants & Farmers Bank
- Buys Omnibank offices in Rankin County, 10/9/91, 4B
- Merchants & Manufacturers Bank
- Ellisville
- Donates dental equipment to health center, 11/10/93,
4B
- Merchants Bank of Bolton
- Bought by larger bank, 9/12/86, 8B
- Merchants Co
- Expansion at Jackson facility could mean 100 jobs,
7/2/94, 5B
- Mercy Medical Center
- Vicksburg
- To be sold to Nashville group, 6/29/90, 6B
- Mercy Regional Medical Center
- Sold to Nashville company, renamed ParkView, 11/2/90,
1B
- Vicksburg
- Its sale worries area doctors, 4/9/90, 1A
- Meredith, James
- 27 years later he's still marching, 3/21/93, 2G
- Photographer Jack Thornell caught his agony 25 years
ago, 6/6/91, 1D
- Plans march from Greensboro, NC to Tijuana, Mexico,
3/23/91, 3B; 3/30/91, 3B
- Reportedly joins Jesse Helms' staff, 9/26/89, 1B;
10/1/89, 1H, 3H
- MEREDITH, JAMES
- RUNNING FOR CONGRESS AS INDEPENDENT, 3/1/92, 1A; 7/1/92,
4B; 7/3/92, 3B
- Meredith, James
- Supporting David Duke in Louisiana governors race,
4/7/91, 1B; 4/9/91, 1B
- Trespassing charge trial, 1/29/92, 2B; 1/30/92, 4B;
3/5/92, 4B
- Trespassing charge: he'll keep fighting, 9/10/93,
5B
- Urges blacks to join Republican Party, 7/19/88, 3B
- Merideth, Sonny, 12/28/86, 1H
- Ex-lawmaker urges Legislature to examine tax exemptions,
2/14/92, 1A
- Launches run for Senate seat, 6/3/92, 1B; 6/4/92,
2B
- Old Guard politico was obstructionist (Bill Minor
column), 8/25/91, 3G
- Meridian Community College
- English as foreign language for foreign students,
3/1/92, 8B
- Officials claim campus being shortchanged, 5/11/92,
2B
- Meridian High School
- Wargames strategy test, 4/20/93, 4B
- Meridian Lamps Inc
- Division of Catalina Lamps opens plant in Meridian,
7/1/94, 7B
- Meridian Naval Air Station
- 3 sentenced in commissary thefts, 2/24/93, 2B
- Adjusting to closure takes hard work, other towns
say, 3/15/93, 1A
- Anti-drug training for law enforcement personnel,
3/25/94, 1A
- Base Closure Commission told of its merits, 6/15/91,
1B; 6/21/91, 3B
- Base may be spared, 5/22/93, 1A
- Bias complaints, 5/17/89, 3B; 5/18/89, 1B; 6/13/89,
5B; 6/18/89, 4B
- Citizens turn out for base closure commission visit,
6/22/91, 1A
- City fights to save base, 3/30/93, 1B; 5/3/93, 1B;
5/5/93, 1B; 5/8/93, 1A
- City officials say Texas base supporters' report flawed,
6/12/91, 1A
- City pulls out all stops to keep base, 6/9/91, 1B;
6/10/91, 1B
- Closing confirmed, 3/12/93, 1A; 3/13/93, 1A, 11A;
3/18/93, 2B; 6/9/95, 1B
- Faces another fight for survival, Montgomery says,
3/6/93, 1A; 3/9/93, 1A
- Fight to save facility enters final round, 6/24/91,
2B
- Given 50-50 chance of survival, 12/20/94, 1B
- Mayor Kemp wants to annex it to city, 5/23/91, 3B
- Meridian may have plight similar to Selma, Alabama's,
6/6/91, 1A, 1B
- Meridian Navy League battles closure, 6/6/91, 2B
- Military should maintain own planes, 5/1/88, 5B
- Mississippi's Congressional clout won't save base,
3/14/93, 5A
- Montgomery optimistic on keeping base open, 6/29/91,
1A
- Montgomery: panel erred in closure report, 4/20/93,
1B
- NAS training plane crashes in Virginia, 7/24/94, 1B
- Navy Undersecretary Howard tours base, 2/15/90, 5B
- On Pentagon list of base closings, 6/1/91, 1A
- Pilot training threatened with closedown, 8/25/94,
2B; 9/1/94, 1B
- Pilots not injured in jet crash, 12/29/89, 5B
- Preparing for influx from Beeville, Texas facility,
6/22/92, 3B
- Remains target on base hit list, 6/8/91, 1A
- Residents envision life afters its closure, 3/10/93,
1A
- Secretary of the Navy John Dalton visits, 12/3/93,
1A
- Spruces up for Nemfakos visit
- Base-closure commissioner, 8/30/94, 3B
- Top Gun pilots, 2/28/91, 1D
- MERIDIAN NAVAL AIR STATION
- WILL NOT BE CLOSED FOR NOW, 7/1/91, 1A
- Meridian Police Department
- 5 officers face sexual misconduct charge, 10/11/92,
3B; 10/14/92, 1B
- Captain Currie loses job in sex scandal, 10/17/92,
3B
- Citizens panel established to review police actions,
1B; 1/4/89
- Group says race, not illness, factor in probe of shooting,
1/8/89; 4B
- Officer's shooting of black man justified, 1/10/89;
4B
- Officers ask city to restrict after-hours lounges,
8/25/92, 3B
- Officers Gibson and Kilgore dimissed: no fitness exam,
8/24/92, 3B
- Panel questions witnesses in fatal shooting by police,
12/28/88, 1B
- Police officer Walters killed, 8/26/90, 2B; 12/29/85,
1A; 12/31/85, 1B
- Meridian Public Schools
- Crestwood Elementary has arboretum, bird sanctuary,
12/29/89, 4B
- Drawdy named Superintendent, 3/3/88, 1D
- Early morning program for low-income students, 7/12/89,
1B
- Leadership program, 2/23/93, 4B
- Meridian Star
- Meridian newspaper bought by Illinois-based chain,
4/3/90, 6B
- Meridian Steel Corp
- Former executives indicted, 11/21/89, 6B
- Former executives sentenced in tax case, 6/26/90,
6B
- Meridian Underground/FAME
- Meridian's underground magazine, 7/31/94, 1F
- Meridian, Mississippi
- Bond issue in crossfire of Mabus/Horne fued, 4/13/90,
1B
- Loitering law aimed at street drug sales, 8/2/90,
2B
- Mayor proposes bond issue for public improvements,
11/19/89, 4B
- Mayor to seek post as Republican, 3/7/89, 1B
- Offers a family bonanza, 7/27/88, 1D
- Opera House is grand
- Weekend Getaway, 3/21/91, 3E
- Schools seek money left in account of defunct group,
12/10/88, 3B
- Tourist attractions, 7/5/87, 1F
- Touted as possible major Southeast freight transfer
hub, 9/25/94, 3C
- Meridian/Lauderdale County Partnership
- Kemp considers CEO position, 3/3/93, 3B
- Lamb faces extortion charges, 6/4/93, 5B
- Paneitz resigns, 2/9/93, 3B
- Merit pay
- Legislators dislike Fordice plan for school teachers,
1/15/93, 1B
- Plan too sketchy for teacher unions, 12/4/85, 1A
- Public hearings to be held, 12/3/85, 3B
- Mermelstein, Morris
- Ex-teacher charged in allowing 11 year-old to drink
beer, 7/9/91, 5B
- Merrill Lynch
- Brokerage firm warned about advertising rates in newspaper,
2/21/90, 6B
- Celebrates 60th year in Mississippi, 11/21/87, 8B
- Merrimac (Hydroelectric power plant)
- Begins voyage up Mississippi River, 6/6/89, 8B; 6/7/89,
8B
- Merritt, Dan
- Acting JPS chief stops administrative shakeup ordered
by Canada, 7/23/94, 1A
- Merritt, Dan and Thad
- Father and son leave Jackson schools with remembrances,
6/12/91, 1B
- Merritt, Robert
- 1st black Superintendent of Schools, 5/2/86, 1A
- Arson suspected in fire at his house, 6/20/92, 1B
- Message Corp
- Decides to set up corporate offices in Memphis, 2/2/91,
10B
- Jackson attorney Owen Lalor is named CEO, 5/22/91,
8B
- Messiah
- Performance by Mississippi Symphony/Rankin County
Chorus, 11/8/89, 1D; 12/4/89, 1E
- Messiah Sing Along, 12/2/88, 1D
- Metal Casting Foundries
- Ssurvives by diversifying, 8/24/88, 8B
- Metal detectors
- Forrest County judges request protection, 8/6/93,
2B
- Hinds County Courthouse, 8/19/94, 1A
- Installed in Jackson municipal courtrooms, 5/22/93,
1B
- Lee shooting outside Dairy Queen is concern to Judge
Wise, 8/24/93, 1B
- Rankin County to install them in courtrooms, 1/5/93,
2B; 3/1/92, 1B; 7/22/93, 4B
- Security welcomed at Chancery Court Building, 1/15/94,
5B
- Metal detectors SEE ALSO Jackson Public Schools---Metal...
- Metal detectors (in schools) SEE ALSO School violence
- Metaphysics institute SEE Institute of Divine Metaphysical
Research
- Meteor showers
- August sky show, 8/12/89, 2B
- Perseid meteor shower, 8/9/93, 1B; 8/12/93, 11A
- Meteorology
- Jackson State offers only degree program in state,
6/4/90, 1A
- Meteors
- Kilmichael meteor a 1000 milennia ago, 10/5/93, 1D
- Kilmichael's crater nat. landmark?, 9/15/88, 1B
- Methane gas
- Seeps from landfill near Brandon, 1/13/91, 3B; 2/12/91,
1B
- Methane gas SEE ALSO Coalbed methane
- Methanol SEE Moonshine
- Methodist Children's Home
- Cottage to be replaced, 8/14/89, 2B
- Fire destroys boys' dormitory, 6/6/89, 1A; 6/7/89,
1B
- Name change: United Methodist Ministry to Children...,
11/12/94, 1D
- Organizes Friends group, 5/12/90, 1D
- Paul Sabin new chief, 2/11/89, 1C
- Teaching-Family program, 4/21/90, 1D
- United Methodist Conference calls for closing, 6/13/90,
1B; 6/14/90, 1B
- Methodist Hospital
- Wiggins
- Reopening sought, 3/10/93. 2B
- Methodist Medical Center
- Fire in pediatric ward, 11/25/94, 1A
- Hinds County gets $4.9M for indigent care at hospital,
7/9/91, 1B
- Hinds General has new owners, new name, 12/1/90, 1B
- Its Billy Puckett Memorial Library is for children,
12/8/91, 3B
- MBMC spokesman says north Jackson branch not needed,
7/10/93, 1B
- Mississippi native Tom Harper named head, 11/20/90,
1B
- North campus gets OK for the third time, 12/20/94,
1B
- North campus: hospital more open to blacks, staff
says, 6/22/94, 4B
- North campus: Judge puts plans on hold, 4/7/94, 1A;
6/8/94, 8B
- METHODIST MEDICAL CENTER
- NORTH CAMPUS: MINI-HOSPITAL APPROVED, 8/13/94, 5B;
9/10/94, 7B
- Methodist Medical Center
- North campus: Thompson delays decision, 8/2/94, 5B
- North Jackson campus backed by Tougaloo College, 7/28/93,
4B
- North Jackson campus defended, 7/27/93, 1B
- North Jackson campus OKed, 12/17/93, 1A
- North Jackson campus: given 1.5 hours at hearing to
justify, 6/21/94, 5B
- Officials seek north Jackson branch, 7/9/93, 1B; 9/16/92,
1A; 9/17/92, 1B
- PEER report OKs handling of its privatization, 10/24/91,
2B
- Possible PEER investigation about its lease, 6/5/91,
5B; 12/21/90, 1B
- Preemies and their families hosted at party, 5/2/94,
3B
- Renovation will make it bigger, better...sooner, 3/23/93,
5B; 12/5/91, 1A
- Reverend Emma McNair, staff chaplain, 10/10/91, 1D
- Settles billing problem with Ken Lawrence, 7/5/91,
3B
- Smoking blamed for fire in radiology area, 8/24/91,
1B
- Methodist Rehabilitation Center
- East Campus opened, 8/22/92, 2B
- Education young people about spinal cord injury, 1/27/93,
1D
- Merger, 2/3/87, 1A
- Patients David Smithie and Joseph Jones, 6/4/89, 1C
- Reunion of former patients, 9/24/94, 4B
- Methodists
- Commission for the Study of the Ministry, 1/12/91,
1D
- Departing bishop Robert Morgan honored, 8/8/92, 1D
- Hymnal controversy, 5/31/86, 1D
- State Methodists helping counterparts in former U.S.S.R.,
6/4/94, 1D
- United Methodist Church officials mull unity with
black segments, 5/3/91, 2B; 5/4/91, 1B
- United Methodist Church works on new book of worship,
9/2/89, 1D
- United Methodist Council of Bishops meets in Jackson,
4/26/91, 1B; 4/27/91, 1D
- United Methodist youth participate in Mission Fest
'91, 6/29/91, 1D
- United Methodists buy medical supplies for Mozambique,
4/14/90, 1D
- United Methodists donate art to decorate remodeled
headquarters, 1/29/94, 1D
- United Methodists helping build Zimbabwe university,
12/15/90, 1D
- United Methodists name M.L. Meadors new bishop, 7/18/92,
1D
- United Methodists to renovate Mississippi Street headquartrs,
6/11/92, 4B
- United Methodists want to build retirement community
in Jackson, 9/1/92, 2B
- Methodists SEE ALSO Mississippi United Methodist Conference
- Methotrexate SEE Multiple sclerosis
- Methyl alcohol SEE Moonshine
- METRIC (Mississippi Export Trading & Import Consultants),
8/22/87, 8B
- Metro Area Master Gardeners
- Cooperative Extension Service, 7/15/94, 1E
- Metro Boys Club
- Jackson police preach street smarts, 7/4/91, 5B
- Metro Boys Club SEE ALSO Boys and Girls Club
- Metro Crime Commission SEE Metropolitan Crime Commission
- Metro Economic Development Alliance
- Tri-counties linked for economic development, 1/6/94,
6B
- Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce
- Business and Industry Appreciation Luncheon, 4/24/93,
5B
- Business/industry/teacher exchange, 9/22/93, 5B
- Catchings named chairman, 12/3/92, 1A
- Espy addresses meeting, 4/24/93, 5B
- Industry Appreciation Luncheon honors 10, 4/14/94,
5B; 4/15/94, 5B
- New name; now covers tri-county area, 7/1/92, 5B
- O'Neil is named president, 8/3/93, 5B; 9/12/93, 1C
- Safety of citizens, race relations on agenda, 12/14/94,
6B
- Searches for new president, 5/30/93, 1C
- Teleconference on bias against women in workplace,
5/4/94, 6B
- Metro Jackson Convention and Visitors Bureau, 9/25/87,
8B
- 1993 was good year; 1994 may fall short, 7/13/94,
5B
- 1995 calendar filling up, 9/17/94, 6B
- Approves Ridgeland tennis court expansion, 1/19/94,
4B
- Director Campbell will promote events, 11/16/88, 1E
- Expands beyond Jackson borders, 5/3/91, 6B
- Festivals Office
- Resignations, 2/19/89, 1E
- Odd questions about Mississippi, 5/6/93, 1D
- Opens a festivals office, 10/24/88, 1A
- Plays host to meeting planners, 9/16/92, 5B
- Ridgeland wants to join, 3/29/91, 5B; 3/30/91, 5B
- Sales blitz to state associations, 5/24/94, 6B
- Tourism agency expands beyond city borders, 5/3/91,
6B
- Metro Leadership Council
- Discussions on city racial issues, 2/20/92, 4B; 2/21/92,
2B
- Metro Manor Apartments
- Granted $174,000 to fight drug-related crime, 5/8/93,
1B
- Tightened security drives out drug pushers, 5/3/91,
4B
- Metro Narcotics Unit
- Agents can cross any civil boundary, 9/3/90, 1B
- Hinds County Sheriff's Department pulls out, 9/11/93,
5B
- Meridian likely to withdraw, 11/4/90, 3B
- Pool law enforcement resources in making busts, 7/8/91,
1A
- Metro-area income tax SEE Payroll tax
- Metro-Communications Inc
- Local Muzak franchise, Joe Swain owner, 5/28/90, 4E
- Metrocenter
- Face lift and repaving, 9/25/89, 3B
- Gayfers and Dillard's get facelifts, 9/16/90, 1G
- Gearing up for holiday season; new store openings,
10/18/84, 1A; 10/25/94, 8B
- Gives $5000 to crime stoppers, 4/23/87, 4B
- Jackson police precinct 2 moves to shopping center
area, 7/18/90, 4B
- Man is shot outside Morrison's, 9/26/93, 1A; 9/27/93,
1B; 9/28/93, 5B
- Renovation to include large skylights, 2/26/93, 1A
- Reopening: Little Texas to play, 11/11/93, 3E
- Thefts drop after police move precinct to area, 12/3/90,
1B
- Thieves drive truck into mall, hit two stores, 1/3/92,
1A; 1/4/92, 1A; 1/22/92, 4B
- Trims hours to save money, 3/26/91, 6B
- Wants to cut weekday hours, 1/12/91, 6B
- Woman sues shopping center over parking-lot mugging,
6/10/89, 3B
- Metropolitan Crime Commission
- Created by 50 Jackson community leaders, 5/20/94,
5B
- Gives new Hinds jail high marks, 10/27/94, 4B
- Incarceration Task Force
- Juvenile offenders, 12/9/94, 1B
- SEE ALSO Jackson/Hinds Crime Commission
- Wayne Taylor named chief, 9/23/94, 4B
- Wives of slaying victims form bond, 10/12/94, 1A
- Metropolitan Life Insurance Co
- Agrees to pay state $109,237 in fines, 11/29/94, 6B
- Dale looking for unhappy policy owners, 6/10/94, 5B
- Metzger, Tom SEE Ku Klux Klan
- Meucci, Bob
- Custom pool cues, 3/29/87, 1E
- Mexican restaurants
- Mexico
- Cheap labor, loose regulation luring U.S. companies,
5/17/92, 1C, 2C
- Diplomat Suarez-Mier wants to draw state's investors
to Mexico, 6/25/91, 10B
- Free trade agreement would help Mississippi, official
claims, 12/10/91, 6B
- Mississippi Methodists build mission in La Joya, 9/4/93,
1A, 1D
- Seminar: 'Doing Business in Mexico and Latin America',
3/18/92, 5B
- Mexico SEE ALSO North American Free Trade Agreement
- Mexico City
- Baptists help out, 9/29/85, 1A
- MFC Services SEE Farm cooperatives
- MFJ Enterprises
- Starkville-based company makes high-tech electronics,
2/11/92, 7B
- MFJ Enterprises Inc
- Starkville ham radio suppliers
- Martin Jue, owner, 3/15/94, 6B
- MFS Mississippi Municipal Bond Fund
- Tax-exempt fund for Mississippians, 8/6/92, 5B
- MIAs SEE Vietnam veterans
- Miazza family
- Pioneer Jackson family holds reunion with Spengler
family, 6/27/93, 1B
- Michael Baker Inc SEE Baker, Michael Inc
- Michael, Eddie
- New Highway Patrol inspector for Meridian district,
10/17/92, 3B
- Michael, Lasha
- Charges drug search unwarranted; apartment later burglarized,
11/13/92, 1B
- Michaels Restaurant and Deli
- Restaurant review, 7/7/94, 4E
- Michel Middle School
- Biloxi
- New reading curriculum, 2/25/92, 4B
- Michel, J. Walter SEE Elections---1991---Write-in...
- Michelangelo virus
- Found in some state systems, 3/3/92, 6B; 3/5/92, 1A;
3/7/92, 5B
- Mickey Mouse
- Ten Jackson area youths celebrate M.M.'s birthday
at Disney World, 11/18/88, 1A
- MicroAge
- Jackson franchise store, 3/19/87, 8B
- Microscope
- Scanning electron microscope-UMS, 7/20/87, 1C
- Microtek Medical
- Columbus-based medical supply company goes public,
10/7/92, 5B
- May be for sale, 7/29/94, 5B
- Restructuring to cut 10 jobs, 6/7/94, 6B
- Microwave television channels
- State, private groups compete for, 4/4/89, 1B
- Mid-City Business Association
- Jackson group finds joint efforts pay, 11/3/92, 2B
- Mid-Delta Economic Development Council
- Pact: 3 Mississippi & 2 Arkansas counti, 11/22/87,
6H
- Mid-Delta Home Health Inc
- Peserverance paid off for founder Clara Taylor Reed,
6/19/94, 1C
- Mid-Mississippi Mustang Show
- Vintage car rally, 3/5/92, 2E
- Mid-South Industries, 8/23/87, 1G
- Mid-South Pigeon Racing Club
- Brandon group, 5/16/93, 1F
- Mid-State Artificial Limb Inc
- Troy Luster, owner
- How's business?, 7/14/92, 6B
- Mid-Town Day Care Center
- Lack of funds may close it down, 5/12/94, 1B
- Mid-Town neighborhood (Jackson)
- Habitat for Humanity continues fund-raising, 11/12/92,
1B
- Task force reports on revitalization needs, 4/29/92,
1A; 4/30/92, 1B
- Mid-Town Praise Crusade
- Focus on drugs in west mid-town, 7/21/90, 1D
- Mid-town Tent Crusade
- New Lake Outreach Ministries, 9/28/91, 1D
- Middle East crisis SEE Iraqi invasion
- Middle South Utilities
- Cash crisis predicted, 8/2/85, 8B
- Drops dividends, 8/30/85, 1A
- Financial improvement, 5/17/86, 8B
- Financial woes, 5/16/87, 8B
- Investors not concerned stockholders will pay for
Grand Gulf, 4/20/89, 8B
- Moves away from bankruptcy, 9/14/86, 1G
- Owner of MP&L considers a name change, 1B; 1/28/89
- Plans plant in Bahamas, 10/16/87, 8B
- Ratings service to review, 8/3/85, 8B
- Reform needed, 9/1/85, 1H
- Stock, 4/13/87, 4B
- Stock analysis, 5/25/87, 4B
- Stock price, 2/27/87, 8B
- Stock slides, 9/18/86, 12B
- Middle South Utilities SEE ALSO Entergy Corp
- Middleton, Joe
- Executive chef at Governor's Mansion, 8/2/89, 1E
- Middleton, Katie
- Stabbed to death by 2 teenage neighbors, 6/17/93,
2B; 6/18/93, 3B; 6/24/93, 1A
- Suspects' trial: discussion in jury pool forces relocation,
9/20/94, 2B
- Taggert sentenced to 2 life terms, 1/7/95, 3B; 12/15/94,
1B
- Midge Marsden Band SEE Marsden, Midge
- Midgets SEE Little people
- Midland Container Corp, 7/2/88, 8B
- Midlife crisis
- Total meltdown can be avoided, 5/8/90, 1D
- Midnight Basketball League
- Safe haven from criminal activities, 4/13/94, 1B;
5/9/95, 4B
- Midnight Sun, The
- Club is planning around Jackson curfew law, 7/2/94,
4B
- Midnight, Mississippi, 7/13/86, 1E
- MidSouth Corp, 9/19/86, 8B
- Acquired by Kansas City Southern Railway, 6/5/93,
5B; 6/30/93, 5B
- Acquires Gulf & Mobile Railroad, 4/16/88, 8B
- Archer Daniels Midland buys 1.1 million MidSouth shares,
2/27/91, 6B
- Attorney General Moore wants Justice Department probe,
7/24/90, 6B
- Bought by Kansas City Southern, 9/22/92, 6B
- CEO Frank Turner retires, 6/30/93, 5B
- Cleans up toxic sulfur fire cite at Brandon, 12/18/89,
1B
- Cold weather cuts profits, 2/27/90, 6B
- Earnings for 2nd quarter 1991 down slightly, 7/26/91,
8B
- East Mississippi opposes track shutdown, 3/2/90, 6B;
4/16/90, 1B; 4/18/90, 1B
- Executives take jobs with Illinois Central, 3/18/89,
10B
- Expects lower 2nd quarter 1989 earnings, 6/9/89, 4B
- Hires experts to evaluate IC takeover proposal, 12/13/90,
6B
- Illinois Central retracts offer for MidSouth stock,
5/4/91, 5B
- Jackson-based regional railroad, 4/16/89, 1G
- Judge prohibits abandonment of rail line in east Mississippi,
6/12/90, 6B
- Line was slated for closure before purchase, 3/28/91,
6B; 4/19/90, 1B; 6/21/90, 6B
- Man sues MidSouth over property damage, 4/15/90, 3B
- Needs strong leadership, analyst says, 3/18/89, 10B
- On track to profit, 4/6/88, 8B
- Parent company to buy Illinois Central, 3/11/89, 3B
- Parent Kansas City Southern selling rail operations,
5/20/94, 6B
- Plan on schedule, 12/1/85, 1H
- Prepares for separate stock trading, 12/10/87, 14B
- President Turner subpoenaed on abandonment of rail
lines, 11/15/89, 6B
- Railroad car is new site for socializing, 10/31/88,
1C
- Regional Railroad on track to profit, 4/6/88, 8B
- Rejects Illinois Central takeover offer, 12/18/90,
6B; 12/19/90, 7B
- Restructures debt to reduce interest costs, 1/12/90,
6B
- Says stock offer won't devalue existing shares, 5/6/89,
8B
- SouthRail subsidiary spends $12M on track, 11/29/89,
6B
- Spends $9 Million to fix tracks
- Target of Illinois Central takeover, 12/4/90, 6B
- To abandon track in east Mississippi, 1/11/90, 6B
- To be publicly traded
- To buy Gulf & Mississippi railroad, 12/3/87, 8B
- To establish headquarters in Jackson, 12/5/85, 8B
- To Offer 2.15 million shares common stock, 5/5/89,
8B
- To sell rail line in east Mississippi, 11/22/89, 6B
- Midsouth Pyrotechnics
- Court action starts over 1990 fire, 6/17/93, 3B
- Explosion kills two at Columbus plant, 6/13/90, 1A+;
6/14/90, 1A; 6/15/90, 1A
- Glue gun blamed in fatal blast, 6/17/90, 2B
- Grief over father's death may have killed son, 6/15/90,
1A; 6/16/90, 1B
- Owner plans to rebuild plant Columbus plant, 7/4/90,
1A
- Midsummer Night's Dream, A
- Midtown Community Center
- Non-profit daycare service, 12/13/87, 1E
- Midtown Day Care Center
- Thieves steal candy to be used for raising insurance
money, 2/7/91, 2B
- WKXI radio listeners cover theft losses, 2/9/91, 5B
- Midtown Madness: Beyond the Fence
- Cleanup campaign by Millsaps, Belhaven, JSU students,
4/20/91, 4B
- Midwives
- Lexington
- Service at Methodist Hospital of Middle Mississippi,
1/27/91, 1E
- Mississippi, 5/14/89, 1E; 11/16/86, 1B
- Training program discontinued, 6/3/85, 1A
- Mighty Morphin Power Ranger
- Action towy for kids, 8/16/94, 1D
- MIK & MOT'S
- Restaurant review, 5/26/94, 4E
- Milan Express Co
- Tennessee trucking firm to open terminal in Richland,
7/19/91, 8B
- Miles, Marion
- Newton County sheriff charged in gambling bribe scheme,
5/10/91, 1B
- Pleads guilty, resigns office in plea bargain, 6/22/91,
1B
- Miles, Ricky SEE Rape, Utica
- Miles, Terry SEE Rape, Utica
- Military academies
- Academy Day for perspective students held in Jackson,
5/19/92, 4B
- Apply early, lots of paperwork involved, 5/25/90,
1E
- Slots for Mississippi go unfilled, 3/9/90, 4B; 5/26/89,
1B
- Military bases
- $48 Million appropriated for work in state, 8/11/94,
3B; 10/20/93, 2B
- Adjusting to closure takes hard work, 3/15/93, 1A
- Closure commission's list passes U.S. House, 7/25/91,
3A
- Closure committee hears final arguments, 6/15/93,
4B
- Columbus AFB not immune from closure, Montgomery says,
7/8/91, 2B
- D-Day dawns for bases fighting to stay open, 6/23/93,
3B
- Homeport and Meridian Naval Air Station on list of
base closings, 6/1/91, 1A
- MILITARY BASES
- MERIDIAN AND PASCAGOULA FACILITIES SPARED, 6/26/93,
1A; 6/27/93, 1A
- Military bases
- Meridian NAS facing 3rd round of cuts, 8/25/94, 2B;
9/1/94, 1B
- Meridian NAS remains target on base hit list, 6/8/91,
1A
- Military leaders now have 1995 closures in mind, 6/28/93,
1B
- Mississippi and Texas draw battle lines over navy
base closings, 5/22/91, 2B
- Mississippi escapes brunt of personnel cutbacks, 12/9/94,
10A
- Mississippi facilities share $37Million in defense
bill, 7/18/91, 3B
- Montgomery and Feinstein (D-Calif) fail to halt 1995
closure reviews, 9/11/93, 1B
- Montgomery pleads state's case before Senate panel,
6/7/91, 3B
- Montgomery: Facilities need more time to defend against
closure, 7/2/91, 1B
- Pentagon base-closings may be windfall for state,
4/13/91, 1A
- Pilot training at Columbia and Meridian threatened,
8/25/94, 2B
- Senate OKs $37 million for construction at state bases,
9/18/91, 1B
- Texas senators battling for home state facilities,
6/18/91, 2B
- Military Order of the Purple Heart
- Mississippi chapter qualifies as department, 7/17/94,
1B
- Military recruiters
- Battalion will remain in Jackson, 7/24/90, 5B
- Post Cold War cuts change recruiting strategies, 3/5/93,
2B
- They're still enlisting, despite cuts, 8/8/93, 1B
- Military service
- Monetary incentives prompting many to leave service
early, 3/9/92, 1A
- Soles family of Brookhaven has long military tradition,
10/8/90, 1B
- Milk
- Contract-rigging lawsuit settlement goes to schools,
12/20/91, 1B; 12/21/91, 1B
- Demand and drought in Midwest may force prices up,
7/13/89, 6B
- Downturn in prices may be devasting to state's dairies,
3/3/91. 1G
- Flav-O-Rich executive Paul Clark acquitted in bid-rigging,
3/10/94, 8B
- Mississippi targeted in probe of school milk contracts,
9/6/91, 1A; 12/18/91, 2B
- Short supply, high demand raise prices, 9/28/89, 6B
- Students at Beaumont find glass in milk, 5/20/89,
1B
- Milk SEE ALSO Borden Company
- Milken Family Foundation
- 5 Mississippi teachers named National Educators, 9/23/94,
1B; 10/4/95, 1B
- Milken Foundation National Educator Awards
- 6 winners in state, 9/10/93, 1A
- Milkman
- Is Bill Wright Mississippi's last milkman?, 5/5/92,
1D
- Mill Street Barber Shop
- Henry Lee and John Terrell, proprietors, 5/11/94,
1D
- Millard, Deacon SEE Mississippi Industries for the
Blind
- Millcreek Rehabilitation Center
- Bad image decried by staff, 8/8/93, 1A
- Department of Health finds deficiencies, 6/13/93,
1A
- Father claims child abuse, sues for $14.5 million,
3/8/93, 1A
- Mother charges facility with neglect, 1/4/93, 1B
- Millennium Group
- Panel could become 'self-serving tool' of college
executives, 7/12/93, 1A, 5A
- Patches up dispute on its mission, 7/15/93, 2B
- To work with Burnham's education task force, 5/30/93,
1A; 6/16/93, 3B
- Millennium Group SEE ALSO Vocational education
- Miller (corn grinding)
- Sciple's Mill has ground corn since 1790, 7/5/94,
1D
- Miller Transporters Inc
- Celebrating 50th anniversary, 6/14/92, 1C
- Miller, Andre
- Meridian football player lives in house his grandmother
left him, 10/5/90, 1A
- Miller, Anthony SEE Ware, Leslie
- Miller, Brenda
- Hired to run Jackson tourism bureau, 12/2/88, 10A
- Miller, Calvin
- Miller, Cecil
- Family awaits appeal in Vicksburg man's 1991 slaying,
7/11/93, 2B
- Miller, Christopher "Kit"
- Answers sought years after Clinton youth's death,
1/30/92, 4B; 2/6/89, 2B
- Plea bargain frees suspected killer Gene Tuttle, 12/4/92,
4B
- Miller, David
- Police say murder suspect has jumped bond, 8/28/90,
1A; 8/29/90, 5B; 10/6/90, 5B
- Miller, David W
- Announces candidacy for Hinds County chancery clerk
post, 6/20/91, 5B
- Miller, Dennis
- To run for state Senate (Bob Montgomery's seat), 1/21/92,
1B
- Miller, Don
- Former Madison County deputy convicted in cocaine
case, 6/4/92, 5B
- Miller, Dwain and Webbie Lois
- White Oak couple---parenthood second time around,
6/21/93, 1B
- Miller, Emmett
- Will no longer anchor WLBT newcast, 9/12/90, 4D
- Miller, Francis
- Seattle seafood magnate wants to develope Royal d'Iberville
hotel, 4/3/93, 2B
- Miller, Glenda
- Dreamhouse contest falls through, 6/10/94, 1A
- Woman giving away house in essay contest, 4/14/94,
1A; 5/2/94, 1B
- Miller, Hainon
- Legislator turns down April expense money, 6/6/91,
1A
- Miller, Haskell
- Artist at Parchman, 11/2/87, 1B
- Miller, Jennifer
- Rosa Scott Middle School student is teacher's dream,
6/8/90, 4B
- Miller, Joe Thomas
- Prentiss mayor pleads guilty to embezzlement, 3/21/90,
1A
- Miller, John
- Chess champ/student uses game to boost career hopes,
4/13/90, 4B
- Miller, Kenneth Dwayne
- His Greenville rape victim still bears scars of attack,
9/20/93, 1A
- Miller, Larry SEE ETV
- Miller, Lu Ann SEE Traffic accidents, Jackson
- Miller, Maurice SEE Norton, Danny
- Miller, Michael
- 14-year-old Columbia boy wants early diploma, 3/27/92,
1A; 3/28/92, 1A
- To be given early diploma, 4/17/92, 3B
- Miller, Newt
- Barber and inventor, 6/3/93, 1D
- Miller, Pamela Tiffany SEE Miller, Tiffany
- Miller, Penelope Ann
- Actress in Oxford filming 'Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag',
2/5/92, 1D
- Miller, Robert
- Faces suit for sexual harassment, 7/17/91, 1B
- Hinds County supervisor involved in wreck in county
vehicle, 1/5/91, 5B
- Miller, Rudolph
- Clarke County supervisor a suicide after rape charge,
7/24/91, 1B
- Miller, Sir John
- Crown Equerry to Queen of England, 10/30/89, 1D
- Miller, Stanley SEE Mitchell, Louise
- Miller, Thomas
- Law school student/fashion designer, 4/19/90, 1D
- McComb fashion designer, 8/6/87, 1E
- Tommi Rae line of clothes, 9/22/88, 1F
- Miller, Tiffany
- 2 MSU students slain, 12/12/92, 1A, 1B; 12/18/92,
1B; 12/19/92, 1A
- Billboard offers reward for information on killers,
5/7/93, 1B
- Coroner rules death by shooting; had not been raped,
12/27/92, 1B
- DNA tests clear murder suspects, 2/13/93, 1A
- Girlfriend aided suspect Manning, sheriff says, 7/10/93,
1B
- Man starts funds to uncover slaying suspects, 12/24/92,
3B; 12/31/92, 1B
- Manning hearing is delayed, 7/7/93, 2B
- Manning held in her slaying, 5/20/93, 1A, 1B; 5/22/93,
1A; 6/25/93, 3B
- Media hampering death probe, 12/17/92, 2B
- Memorial set to remember slain student, 11/6/94, 1B
- MSU student slain, 12/12/92, 1A, 1B; 12/14/92, 1A,
2B; 12/15/92, 3B
- Oktibbeha County sheriff following new leads, 3/13/93,
5B
- Millet, Mark
- Watercolorist shows at The Arbor Cafe, 1/12/92, 1F
- Milling-Bailey, Angela
- JC judge married felon; panel wants her fired, 1/27/95,
4B; 10/18/94, 1B
- Millionaires
- Mills, Jake SEE College Board
- Mills, James SEE Joey's Lounge
- Mills, Kay SEE Hamer, Fannie Lou
- Mills, Mike
- Aberdeen mayor has his cabin in the woods, 9/22/91,
4B
- Fulton legislator jumps from Democrats to GOP, 8/13/93,
1B
- Mills, Randall
- Waynesboro soldier dies of hear attack in Saudi Arabia,
4/24/91, 1B
- Millsaps Avenue Art District
- Art SEEN co-operative show, 6/13/93, 1F
- Jackson's version of Soho/Greenwich Village, 6/29/92,
1A; 12/8/89, 1E
- Millsaps Avenue Arts District
- Newcomers being welcomed, 10/24/94, 1D
- Millsaps College
- $20 million gift; largest is state history?, 10/16/92,
1A
- 1914 graduate Nolan Harmon is baccalaureate speaker,
5/13/89, 1C
- 5 students charged with stealing pumpkins, 11/1/94,
1B; 11/11/94, 1B
- Archaeological dig in Rankin County, 6/25/90, 1B
- Arts & Lectures series features Grisham, Ellison
and Butler, 9/26/91, 1D
- Arts & Lectures series for 1990-91 (includes schedule),
9/27/90, 1D
- Black student Kiese Laymon suspended, 12/13/94, 5B
- Buie House
- Opens as an Inn, 12/7/87, 1B
- Building renovation, 4/5/87, 5G
- Centennial celebration begins, 2/19/90, 1B
- Course teaches how to value and market foreclosed
properties, 5/6/90, 1G
- Dedicates new science center, 2/14/88, 1B
- Disgruntled students, 10/28/87, 1B; 11/10/87, 3B
- Do security guards show racial bias?, 4/18/92, 1B;
4/22/92, 3B; 4/25/92, 4B
- Earns Phi Beta Kappa chapter, 10/30/88, 1A
- Else School of Management
- Ernst & Young Strategic Planning Partnership,
8/4/94, 6B
- Flowers, Jones and McLarty are new trustees, 7/2/90,
4B
- General Louis Wilson Fund (MBA school's stock market
fund), 4/24/94, 1C
- Graduation, 5/11/87, 3B
- Graduation 1994: 83-year-old Annie Lee Guider graduates,
5/4/94, 3B
- Greenwood couple L.B. and Frances Jones contribute
$100,000, 10/1/91, 3B
- Hopes to get Phi Beta Kappa chapter, 8/9/87, 1A
- Leadership Seminars in the Humanities, 6/29/90, 1E
- Lecture series, 9/23/88, 1C
- Lecture series: 'Finding the Flame Within Us', 10/13/92,
1D
- Marks 100-year-old celebration with symphony premiere,
11/30/90, 1F
- Millsaps Singers
- Mark 50th year with concert, 10/29/85, 1D
- Offers leadership seminar on the South, 8/27/90, 4B
- Olin Foundation grants $5.15 Million, 10/4/85, 1A
- Piano scholarships funded by gift from John Palmer,
12/5/94, 3B
- Professor robbed at scissors-point in academic complex,
3/1/91, 5B
- Profile on academia, 10/13/85, 1K
- Purple and White to resume publication after shut
down, 2/26/94, 1B
- Racial incident detailed, 10/22/94, 1B; 10/29/94,
1A
- Racial incident involving fraterities, 10/11/94, 1B;
10/12/94, 1B; 10/13/94, 3B
- Racial incident: punishment ordered for fraternities,
11/4/94, 1B
- Rating, 10/17/87, 1B
- Screech alarms available to students, 11/17/91, 3B
- Sets $80 Million fundraising campaign, 9/25/93, 1A
- Starts fund raising drive, 1/10/86, 1B
- State's first Phi Beta Kappa chapter installed, 3/5/89,
1A
- Student art show, 4/29/90, 1F
- Student artists exhibit 'Gender' differences, 4/8/90,
1F
- Students hope to do 100,000 hours of community service,
4/7/90, 1A
- Summer Research Institute in chemistry and biology,
7/20/90, 4B
- Surpasses $1.4Million fund-raising goal early, 2/26/90,
3B
- To name school after Else, 11/5/86, 10B
- Tower, 6/16/87, 1B
- Tower donato, 10/16/87, 1B
- Wendy's development, 6/24/87, 8B
- Millsaps-Buie House
- Fire, 8/23/86, 1A
- Fire, youth arrested, 8/29/86, 1B
- Insurance, 2/5/87, 2B
- Jackson's only bed-and-breakfast inn, 8/26/91, 1D
- Most of inn's business is corporate, 6/16/89, 6B
- To be rebuilt, 1/14/87, 1B
- Toots a stylish horn, 12/21/87, 1C
- Milstead, Raenell
- Brandon woman faces cocaine charge, 8/31/90, 5B
- Milton, Cynthia
- Miss Black Mississippi, 6/3/87, 1D
- Milton, Richard
- Prentiss man charged with starving animals, 7/7/91,
3B
- Milton, Sam
- Clinton developer pleads guilty in housing-loan fraud,
8/25/90, 5B; 11/28/90, 5B
- Mims, Marilyn
- Homecoming in Collins, 8/14/87, 1C
- Makes Metropolitan debut, 1/13/88, 1C
- Opera soprano, 8/2/87, 1E
- MINACT Inc
- Booker T. Jones, president
- Business profile, 1/22/90, 5E
- Gets $25Million job training contract in Kentucky,
11/22/90, 6B
- Mineral rights leases, 9/17/87, 8B
- Court: all rights go with mineral lease, 6/4/88, 8B
- Mississippi Supreme Court changes rule, 4/7/88, 8B
- Mineral waters
- Stafford Springs, 5/25/87, 1B
- Mini Grand Prix
- Mini-skirts
- In local schools, 8/25/87, 1C
- Mini-vacations
- Miniature golf, 7/23/87, 1C
- Minimum Foundation Program SEE Schools, Mississippi---Funding:...
- Minimum wage
- Hike in wage may hike prices locally, 3/31/91, 1G
- Hike will hurt small businesses, local merchants say,
11/9/89, 6B
- Increase will have ripple effect, 4/1/90, 1G
- Mississippi
- Change expected, 6/21/87, 1G
- Providing 'mad money' to state workers, 3/31/91, 1A
- Some state cotton choppers not getting wages due,
7/14/92, 6B
- Mining, Mississippi
- Hattiesburg landowners sue to halt gravel mining,
12/14/88, 3B
- Ministers for Adoption
- Holds celebration in Jackson, 11/23/91, 1D
- Ministers, Jackson
- Life in a goldfish bowl for families and spouses of
ministers, 6/9/93, 1D
- Local demoninations seek ways to help aging clergy,
5/1/93, 1D
- Ministers, Laurel
- Price family, 4/25/92, 1D
- Ministers, McComb
- Arrest of 4 street preachers outside grocery store,
11/12/94, 3B
- Ministers, Mississippi
- Baptist ministers hold reunion, 3/7/87, 1C
- Many seek professional counseling, 7/9/89, 1E
- Mississippians pick the top preachers in state, 3/19/94,
1D
- Reputation following Jim Bakker scandal, 3/21/87,
1/c
- Taking care of the temple: ministerial fitness, 3/13/93,
1D
- Women of the cloth (two part series), 9/7-8/91, various
pagings
- Ministers, Mississippi SEE ALSO Pastoral counseling
- Ministers, Rankin County
- Clark shot by husband of woman he was counseling,
5/26/89, 1A; 5/31/89, 3B
- Judge won't cut bond for suspect Hudgens, 6/7/89,
3B
- Shooting of Clark nets Hudgens 15 years, 10/14/89,
1B
- Minnick, Robert
- U.S. Supreme Court overturns his murder conviction,
1/24/91, 4B; 12/4/90, 1B
- Minninger, Kerry
- Encounters opposition as Ridgeland fire chief, 3/29/91,
3B
- Ex-fire chief pleads guilty to trespassing, 6/20/90,
1A
- Ridgeland fire chief resigns, is target of investigation,
6/12/90, 1B; 6/13/90, 1B
- Minor, Bill
- Column called 'pathetic' by Fordice, 3/7/93, 4G (letter-to-the-editor)
- Mississippians ready for relief from overpriced car
tags, 1/8/89; 3H
- Papers dedicated, 10/4/87, 4B
- Roasted at Society of Professional Jounralists fundraiser,
1/12/92, 2B
- Minor, Paul SEE Asbestos
- Minor, Victoria SEE Crime rate, Jackson (1994)---3
on Comfort Street...
- Minority business
- A rarity; Mississippi has very few minority-owned
businesses, 12/6/88, 8B
- Bill to aid in Mississippi, 10/4/85, 3B; 10/5/85,
8B; 10/7/85, 1A
- Black Enterprise magazine lists top US black-owner
corporations, 5/13/93, 5B
- Black owned businesses increase sharply throughout
country, 9/12/90, 10B
- Black-owned firms grow to 9,667 in 1987, 9/28/90,
6B
- Carson named Minority Businessman of the year, 10/1/85,
8B
- Clinton votes 15% set-aside quota, 5/22/91, 4B
- Economic Committee urges black business growth in
Washington County, 1/21/89; 3B
- Funds targeted for for Jackson, 4/8/86, 3B
- Jackson/Hinds Minority Capital Fund, 2/1/94, 6B; 4/3/93,
5B
- Leaders recognized for entrepreneurial work in Jackson,
6/27/90, 6B
- Local entrepreneurs honored by publisher Shirley Watson,
6/4/91, 6B
- Minorities tout service to companies, 6/10/88, 8B
- Minority consumers urged to patronize minority businesses,
10/17/93, 1
- MINORITY BUSINESS
- MINORITY ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT WEEK, 9/19-22/92 (special
series)
- Minority business
- Robinson-Watson Book Co luncheon honors 5 businesses,
6/12/92, 5B; 6/30/95, 7B
- Some black businesses making comeback in Delta, 1A;
1/16/89
- Minority business SEE ALSO Minority Enterprise Developemnt
Week
- Minority Business Community Development Corp
- Initiative of Mayor Ditto, 8/21/92, 5B
- Minority Business Directory
- Luncheon honors area's black entrepreneurs, 6/24/94,
5B
- Shirley Watson and Carol Robinson, publishers, 6/9/92,
6B
- Minority contracts, Hinds County
- Firms will get $1Million in Hinds County business,
6/4/91, 5B
- Minority participation questioned in Raymond jail
site, 4/24/92, 4B
- New Board of Supervisors sets diversity priority,
9/28/93, 1B
- To award 20% of its business to minorities, 5/1/91,
5B
- Minority contracts, Jackson
- Getting a helping hand from city, 3/9/89, 8B
- Non-minority food contract rejected by City Council,
12/9/91, 1A
- Not enough big $$ contracts, 4/30/86, 1A
- Prepares for mandatory 20% minority buying, 5/22/91,
4B; 7/21/92, 5B
- Restrictions should not be mandated, City Councilman
says, 9/22/93, 4B
- Stokes blasts Anglin's comments on city's set-asides,
9/25/93, 4B
- Minority contracts, Mississippi
- Minority set-asides proposal goes to Mabus, 4/6/91,
2B
- Minority Enterprise Development Week, 1991
- Entrepreneurs to share expertise, 9/15/91, 1C
- Minority Enterprise Development Week, 1992
- JSU's James Lyons is speaker, 9/26/92, 3B
- Minority Enterprise Development Week, 1993
- Calendar of events, 9/21/93, 6B
- Minority Enterprise Development Week, 1994, 9/25/94,
1C; 9/28/94, 5B
- American Telegraph & Wire Co, 9/30/94, 5B
- Non-traditional sources for seed money, 9/29/94, 5B
- Minority Male Conference SEE African Americans...
- Minority set-asides SEE Minority contracts
- Minority Vendor Matching Forum
- Entergy Corp sponsored
- Chavis of NAACP is speaker, 7/28/93, 5B
- Minter City Volunteer Fire Department
- Lack of volunteers keeps new truck idle, 10/24/91,
2B
- Minton, Terry SEE Horizon Community Church
- Miracle Temple Church
- Accepts challenge, 5/28/88, 1C
- Miracles
- At Thanksgiving readers tell of personal miracles,
11/25/93, 1E
- Miracles, The
- Concert singers from Baddour Memorial Center, 7/28/91,
1E
- Miranda ruling
- Mississippi officials divided on its value, 6/8/86,
1H
- Miri, Arman
- Clinton 5-year-old spends day trapped in locked school
bus, 9/15/93, 1A
- Miskelley, Mike
- TV film incorrectly portrays Miskelley case, 1B; 1/20/89
- Miskelly Furniture
- Building larger facility across the street, 2/4/94,
5B
- MISS 103
- Laurie Defoe wins home in Castlewoods, 8/15/94, 1A
- Lottery won by Stacy Chesteen, 12/6/91, 4B
- Miss America SEE ALSO Howell, Beth; Vincent, Marjorie
- Miss America, 1987
- Computer picks, 9/18/87, 1E
- Ethnic contestants, 9/17/87, 1C
- Scholarships, 9/16/87, 1C
- Miss America, 1989
- Bodybuilder/trainer Joe Christiano, 9/14/89, 1E
- Lure of slot machines, not beauty pageant, 9/15/89,
1E
- Miss America, 1990
- Contestants count down to finale, 9/8/90, 1B
- In Atlantic City Trump's Taj in Un.Be.Lievable, 9/7/90,
1E
- Miss Florida, Corinth native, wins swimsuit competition,
9/6/90, 2A, 1D
- Miss America, 1992
- Love it or hate it, most people watch it, 9/17/92,
1D
- Pageant preliminaries begin, 9/15/92, 1D
- Miss America, 1993
- Leanza Cornett brings AIDS crusade to Jackson, 4/30/93,
1A
- Miss America, 1994
- Swimsuit competition will be barefoot, 7/25/94, 1A
- Whitestone is inspiration to local teen Ashley McHann,
9/23/94, 1A
- Miss Black Mississippi
- Cynthia Milton, 6/2/87, 1D
- Yolanda Jones pledges to fight crime, 7/28/93, 3B
- Miss Hospitality (charterboat)
- Kenny Barhanovich owner
- Business profile, 2/12/90, 4E
- Miss Hospitality pageant
- Miss Hospitality, 1985
- Jill Sanders to end reign, 7/26/85, 1C
- Suzanne Wilkerson, 7/28/85, 1B
- Miss Hospitality, 1986
- New Miss Hospitality for 1986, 9/12/86, 1C
- Miss Hospitality, 1989
- In Starkville, 8/10/89, 6F
- Miss Hospitality, 1991
- Toni Price of Mendenhall is chosen, 8/11/91, 2B
- Miss Manners
- Judith Martin coming to Jackson for Friends of the
Library gala, 2/23/89, 1D
- Miss Mississippi contest
- Cosmetic surgery, other enhancements are common, 7/8/93,
1D
- First pageant, 7/12/87, 1E
- Later life, 7/15/87, 1C
- Move to sell franchise, 10/13/93, 3B
- Miss Mississippi Teen-USA, 1988
- Honey East of Jackson, 11/30/87, 1C
- Miss Mississippi U.S.A.
- Dana Richmond of Madison, 11/30/87, 1C
- Dana Richmond tries for Miss USA, 2/8/88, 1C
- Miss Mississippi, 1985
- Nan Sumrall becomes: Akin wins Miss America, 9/16/85,
1A
- Nan Sumrall crowned by Susan Akin, 10/18/85, 1B
- Miss Mississippi, 1986
- Professional coaches, 3/16/86, 1E
- Miss Mississippi, 1987, 7/17/87, 1D
- Miss Clinton sues, 1/10/87, 4B; 7/11/87, 1A; 7/13/87,
1B; 7/14/87, 1A; 7/15/87, 1B
- Seawright ends her reign, 7/13/88, 1C
- Miss Mississippi, 1988
- Begins in Vicksburg, 7/12/88, 1D
- Carla Haag named Miss Mississippi, 7/17/88, 1A
- Carla Haag ready to retire crown, 7/13/89, 3E
- Carla Haag without Snickers, 8/14/88, 1E
- Haag approves cosmetic surgery, 9/10/88, 1A
- Haag competes for Miss America, 9/8/88, 1C
- Haag goes to Atlantic City, 9/7/88, 1C
- Haag places in Top Ten, 9/11/88, 1A
- Haag wins fest crown by a smile, 11/14/88, 1C
- Haag won't say if had surgery, 9/10/88, 1A
- Wins swimsuit honors, 9/9/88, 1D
- Wyatt packs punch into hospitable year, 8/10/88, 1C
- Miss Mississippi, 1989
- Cherry Busby is named, 7/16/89, 1A; 7/18/89, 1D
- Cherry Busby saying so long, 7/11/90, 1D
- Forty contestants vying for title, 7/12/89, 1D; 7/15/89,
1B
- Miss Mississippi, 1990
- Beth Howell of Clinton is chosen, 7/10/91, 1D; 7/15/90,
1A; 7/16/90, 1D
- Clinton welcomes Beth Howell, 7/30/90, 1A
- Contestants gather in Vicksburg, 7/9/90, 1D
- On Friday the 13th, looking for luck, 7/13/90, 1E
- Miss Mississippi, 1991
- Beth Howell ('90) has had maturing year, 7/10/91,
1D
- Busbee and Taylor are award winners, 7/13/91, 1B
- Contestants arrive in Vicksburg, 7/8/91, 1D
- Contestants dress for success, 7/11/91, 1D
- Hurdle is fourth runner-up in Miss America pageant,
9/15/91, 2B
- Hurdle to give up crown, 7/7/92, 1D
- Miss DSU, Miss MSU take honors, 7/12/91, 1B
- Missy Hurdle preps for Atlantic City, 7/15/91, 1D
- Missy Hurdle's wardrobe for pageant, 8/30/91, 1E
- Officials say Vicksburg auditorium too small, 7/3/91,
1D
- Persistence pays off: Missy Hurdle wins, 7/14/91,
1A
- Preparing for pageant more sweat than glamour, 7/12/91,
1E
- Veterans back for another try GET A LIFE!, 7/9/91
1D
- Veterans Hurdle and Kea capture preliminary honors,
7/11/91, 1B
- Miss Mississippi, 1992
- 38 challengers gather, 7/6/92, 1D
- Contestants' swimsuits are not for swimming, 7/8/92,
1D
- Former Miss Mississippis appear at pageant, 7/10/92,
1E
- Kandace Williams heads for Atlantic City, 9/4/92,
1E
- Kandace Williams wins, 7/12/92, 1A
- Kandace Williams' year wearing crown, 7/7/93, 1D
- Miss Mississippi, 1992 SEE ALSO Williams, Kandance
- Miss Mississippi, 1993
- 38 hopefuls competing, 7/5/93, 1D
- Competing for crown carries hefty price tag, 7/9/93,
1E
- Dressed to impress in Atlantic City, 9/1/93, 1D
- Lenena Holder looks back, 7/6/94, 1D
- Lenena Holder wins crown, 7/11/93, 1A; 7/12/93, 1D;
7/23/93, 1A
- Miss Mississippi, 1994
- 39 have entered competition, 7/4/94, 1B
- Becky Blouin wins, 7/10/94, 1A; 7/11/94, 1D
- Blouin off to Atlantic City, 8/30/94, 2B, 1D
- Blouin's 'trunk show', 8/28/94, 1E
- Miss Mississippi Corp takes over leadership, 4/12/94,
3B
- Vicksburg casinos part of pageant, 7/7/94, 1D
- Miss Molly and the Whips
- At Hal & Mal's, 10/21/93, 8E
- Miss Teen USA
- Bridgette Cain chosen, 11/30/92, 3B
- Charlotte Lopez, 1994 winner, speaks in Jackson, 4/29/94,
3B
- Coast still considers pageant a good bet, 8/7/93,
1A
- In Biloxi, Janel Bishop of New Hampshire wins, 8/20/91,
1D
- Jackson wants pageant if coast bows out, 9/26/92,
1B
- Miss Mississippi wins, 7/22/87, 1A; 7/26/87, 1E; 7/27/87,
1A
- Mississippi teen queen to pass down crown, 7/25/88,
1C
- Pageant in Biloxi, 8/20/92, 3E
- Pageant's last time on coast, 8/11/94, 8E
- Storm interrupts contest; videotaping kept winner
secret, 8/26/92, 9A
- TV broadcast will omit dolphin scene, 7/15/90, 6B
- Missing Children Search & Rescue Center
- Investigation, 4/16/86, 1B
- Missing persons, Aberdeen
- Young man Jeff Harmon gone six years, 10/13/91, 4B
- Missing persons, Biloxi
- Body of woman found in pickup truck; Alabama man sought,
8/13/94, 2B
- Missing persons, Carroll County
- Harrison's body in car in pond since 1972, 5/10/93,
1A; 5/11/93, 1A
- Missing persons, Carrollton
- Relatives seek information on Felix White, 3/14/93,
3B
- Missing persons, Claiborne County
- Search on for Ike Harris, 1/7/92, 2B
- Missing persons, Clarke County
- Body may be Matthew Ivy---missing 6 months, 12/11/94,
6B
- Missing persons, Clinton
- Police seek identity of young man found on I-20, 8/30/92,
1B
- Missing persons, Copiah County
- Disappearance of 2 youths, 8/30/90, 2B; 9/2/90, 1B;
9/3/90, 4B
- Missing persons, Grenada
- 11-year old Karen Zhou, 6/13/94, 3B
- Missing persons, Gulfport
- Man Ola Ladner disappears in Bay St. Louis, 7/19/93,
3B
- Missing persons, Hazlehurst
- Monroe James, 83, wanders away from nursing home,
1/22/94, 3B
- Missing persons, Hinds County
- Children find woman's body in ravine, 11/24/92, 5B
- Woman 'missing' turns up safe, 6/24/89, 3B
- Missing persons, Indiana
- South Bend man, 81, found in Laurel, 10/6/94, 3B
- Missing persons, Jackson
- Autopsy on body found near water plant, 6/21/94, 4B
- Charles James Coleman, 4/11/93, 3B
- Familty stills waits for word on Loritha Bazeman,
3/15/92, 3B
- Laura Muse Hutchins, 12/20/87, 1B
- Skull found near Pearl River, 4/9/92, 4B
- Tips sought on man Jacob Ziegler, 11/8/94, 2B
- TV program helps relocate Craig Davis, 2/12/94, 5B
- Unidentified body found near Pocahontas, 2/14/94,
1B
- Woman Patricia Hamilton found dazed in Amarillo, 10/7/93,
1B
- Missing persons, Jackson SEE ALSO Murder, Jackson
- Missing persons, Jasper County
- Man, 86 years old, found alive, 5/10/93, 2B
- Missing persons, Mississippi, 1/19/87, 1B
- Missing persons, Natchez
- Body of Alabama woman Sue Carol Ford Todd found, 11/29/91,
5B
- Missing persons, Petal
- Blood found in Lee Freeman's car, 9/25/93, 3B
- Missing persons, Ridgeland
- Friend's dreams: police may search Reservoir for Bryant,
4/10/93, 1B
- Missing persons, Scott County
- Body of Alan Richard found, 12/11/94, 1A
- Missing persons, Simpson County
- Ards' body found on bank of Pearl River, 2/8/93, 2B
- Cosherry Ards, 12/8/92, 3B; 12/13/92, 5B; 12/19/92,
3B
- Missing persons, Tupelo
- 13-year old Leigh Occhi, 9/2/92, 3B
- Woman Jennifer Floyd missing since 1988, 4/15/91,
3B
- Missing persons, Vicksburg
- 3 HCC (Utica) students reported missing, 10/19/94,
4B; 10/20/94, 4B
- 3 HCC college students found shot to death, 10/23/94,
1A
- Missing persons, West Point
- ID sought for body found in field, 8/9/94, 3B
- Missing persons, Winston County
- Earl Estes, 11/10/92, 3B; 11/29/92, 7B; 11/30/92,
3B
- Missing persons, Yazoo City
- Copter search for Polly Langley is fruitless, 10/20/93,
2B
- Mission Fest '91
- United Methodist youth helping poor, 6/29/91, 1D
- Mission Fest '94
- Reaching out to lend a hand, 8/6/94, 1D
- Mission Mississippi
- 7000 attend final rally in Jackson, 10/27/93, 4B
- Dave Dravecky speaks to stadium crowd, 10/26/93, 1A
- Group has mission of peace, 10/9/94, 1B; 10/19/94,
4B; 10/20/94, 4B
- Group views film 'Mississippi Burning', 8/9/93, 3B
- Jim Buck Ross joins crusade, 9/1/94, 4B
- Mission is reconciliation, 10/16/93, 1D; 10/21/93,
2B; 10/25/93, 1A, 10/1/94, 1A
- Religious organization promotes racial harmony, 1/16/93,
1D; 1/23/93, 1D
- Missionaries
- Beam family of Long Beach goes to Russia, 10/1/91,
1D
- Knocking on doors in Jackson
- Often met with abuse, 9/25/93, 1D
- Lynda Bethea's death has not deterred volunteers,
4/27/91, 1D
- Marshalls from Hero, Mississippi in Thailand, 7/8/91,
3B
- Missionary couple to Ethiopia, 6/20/87, 1D
- Teenager Brad Boatner killed in Honduras, 1/20/94,
1A; 1/21/94, 1A
- Workshops on terrorism safety, 6/5/88, 1B
- Missionary Baptists
- Mississippi, 7/27/85, 1C
- State convention in Jackson, 7/14/90, 1D
- State convention in Natchez, 7/20/91, 1D; 7/24/91,
3B
- Mississippi
- 99 great things about Mississippi (Orley Hood), 7/8/90,
1E
- Ad campaign as business location, 11/3/87, 8B
- Best and Worst: Poll results, 11/20/87, 1F
- Businesses
- Boards of Directors
- Pay toll for honor, 2/21/88, 1G
- Collect more taxes in next fiscal year(87-88), 10/31/87,
3B
- Computer ranks state least livable in nation, 3/9/92,
4A
- Congressional Districts
- Legislature may have to restructure coast, 1/27/88,
1B
- Economy SEE Economy, Mississippi
- Forest fires and the drought, 11/5/87, 1B
- Great time to live here, says Fordice, 11/13/94, 2B
- History
- Mississippi: an Illustrated history, 10/31/86,
1D
- Settler's daily journal, 8/28/88, 2F
- Image in cinema subject of Millsaps program, 9/18/89,
1D
- Industry
- Largest project for '89 is $1.5 billion rocket
motor plant, 1A; 1/1/89
- Livability index ranks it 45th in nation, 10/7/91,
1B
- Negative image years behind positive reality, Holladay
says, 3/4/90, 1H
- Only Positive Mississippi Spoken Here (program), 6/23/94,
1B
- Products
- Unusual items, 11/2/86, 1F
- MISSISSIPPI
- PROFILE: ACROSS THE STATE, 2/28/93, sections H,I,J,K
- PROFILE: BUSINESS, AGRIBUSINESS, EDUCATION, QUALITY
OF LIFE, 3/1/92, PARTS I-1V
- Mississippi
- Rated 48th of 50 states in health status, 8/8/90,
8A
- Series traces contributions (Millsaps), 8/29/86, 1D
- Signs of change during 1980s, 12/31/89, 1B, 8-9B
- State goes against national trends, remains largely
rural, 12/18/91, 5A
- State image, 1/30/87, 3B
- Rose and fell with '88 issues, 1A; 1/1/89
- State jet
- Planned sale, 7/6/86, 1A
- Senate OKs House speaker, says president pro tem
should fly, too, 3/4/89, 3B
- State needs to do better job selling itself, German
official says, 8/3/90, 6B
- State of the state: 5 fastest growing cities, 2/27/94,
1I
- State of the state: adult learning and adult education,
2/27/94, 3K
- State of the state: brokers see LDDS as good
investment, 2/27/94, 3J
- State of the state: business incubators reduce failure
rate, 2/27/94, 3J
- State of the state: casinos offer opportunity for
unemployed, 2/27/94, 3I
- State of the state: churches relocate to accomodate
congregations, 2/27/94, 2I
- State of the state: defense cutbacks will affect industries,
2/27/94, 4I
- State of the state: directory of festivals, 2/27/94,
11H
- State of the state: directory of museums, 2/27/94,
6H
- State of the state: early childhood education advocates,
2/27/94, 1K
- State of the state: education reforms regaining momentum,
2/27/94, 4K
- State of the state: exports could bail out cotton
farmers, 2/27/94, 5J
- State of the state: growth of private schools, 2/27/94,
2K
- State of the state: Living and enjoying, 2/27/94,
section H
- State of the state: luring retirees, 2/27/94, 4I
- State of the state: new oil and gas ventures, 2/27/94,
10J
- State of the state: nurse practioners offset scarcity
of physicians, 2/27/94, 13H
- State of the state: Public Utilities Department employee
Sharon Bufkin, 2/27/94, 1J
- State of the state: SBA loans help entrepreneurs,
2/27/94, 1J
- State of the state: state banks perform well nationally,
2/27/94, 7J
- State of the state: tech-prep high schools, 2/27/94,
1K
- State of the state: technology will boost agribusiness,
2/27/94, 4J
- State of the state: top 10 private employers, 2/27/94,
2J
- State of the state: tough environmental laws cost
businesses, 2/27/94, 9J
- State of the state: tourism in Mississippi, 2/27/94,
4H-5H
- State of the state: TV classes broaden training, 2/27/94,
2K
- State of the state: UMC budgets $83M for new facilities,
2/27/94, 3I
- State officials
- Fail to file income reports, 10/3/87, 1B
- Supplement to Official & Statistical Register,
10/9/86, 1B
- Survey says state not a good place to work, 9/3/90,
2B
- Survey: college graduates think state lacks opportunity,
9/3/89, 2H
- Tourism
- Unemployment
- Southwest Mississippi, 8/12/88, 8B
- Mississippi 2000
- State committee adds 2 goals to 6 national goals,
9/1/92, 4B
- Mississippi 2020
- Group has 2020 vision for state, 2/28/88, 1B
- Moves into new offices, 11/18/94, 1E
- Quality of Life Conference, 2/28/88, 1B; 2/29/88,
1B
- Third annual Quality of Life Conference, 4/20/89,
1C
- To stage musical, 12/31/87, Focus NE,p.1
- Wilderness quest campout, 7/15/93, 1D
- Mississippi Academy of Ancient Music
- Has been haven for state's liberals, 12/17/89, 6B
- Promotes Baroque music, 11/17/87, 1C
- Mississippi Action for Progress
- Childbirth Doula program, 2/6/94, 1B; 5/22/95, 1B
- Employees indicted or fraud, 11/25/87, 4B
- Mississippi Action Plan
- Lawmakers' 10-year plan focusing on state's needs,
5/12/93, 2B
- Mississippi Adequate Education Program
- School-funding formula, 11/15/94, 3B
- Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum SEE Agriculture
and Forestry Museum
- Mississippi Agriculture Week
- Fordice has trouble milking cow at celebration, 3/18/94,
1A
- Mississippi Agromedicine Program
- Joint MSU/UMC program in rural health, 2/15/93, 1A
- Mississippi Air National Guard SEE Air National Guard
- Mississippi All-State Academic Team SEE Community colleges
- Mississippi All-State Lions Band
- International Competition, 7/6/95, 3B; 7/9/94, 1B;
7/15/94, 3B
- Mississippi Alliance of State Employees
- At state convention urged tax reform, 6/23/91, 3B
- Fears Maximus takeover will spread privatization,
7/2/94, 3B
- Marches to Capitol in support of tax increase, 3/24/92,
3B
- Opposes Fordice job-cuts, 6/20/93, 1B
- Seeks raise for state employees, 9/29/89, 1B
- Using medical props to protest medical costs, 6/2/91,
4B
- Mississippi Allies Network
- Ady says educated labor force is key, 10/10/91, 5B
- Coalition of state business and civic leaders, 8/15/90,
6B
- Fortune Magazine editor Colvin bullish on economy,
4/16/91, 6B
- Mississippi Ambassador
- Poster/essay contest, 4/17/87, 1B
- Mississippi American Christian Television System
- Mississippi Animal Rescue League
- 25th anniversary celebrations, 9/8/94, 1D
- Adopt-a-dog month, 10/1/86, 1B
- Animals bought to save from lab, 8/13/86, 1A
- Art auction to benefit, 5/20/90, 1F
- Celebrates 10,000th neutering, 6/20/92, 4B
- Decries bull castration by MSU football team, 9/13/92,
1B
- Expects growth in calls during summer, 6/2/90, 5B
- Files charges against owner; sponsor of animal act,
5/7/88, 1A
- Flea market to raise funds, 8/18/89, 1E
- No black cats to be adopted during Halloween season,
10/26/92, 1B
- Nubbin, official shelter cat, is prizewinter, 8/9/93,
1D
- Pets pose with Santa Claus at fund raiser, 12/5/93,
1B
- Program of pets pictures with Santa Claus, 12/10/89,
1B
- Reward offered for stolen puppies, 1/27/93, 2B
- Rummage sale benefits spay/neuter program, 2/21/93,
1B
- Seeks control of city shelter, 1/21/88, 1B
- Sees decrease in number of animals left there, 8/9/93,
1D
- Mississippi Animal Rescue League SEE ALSO Animal shelter
- Mississippi Art Colony
- Exhibit at Deposit Guaranty Plaza, 5/16/93, 1F
- Show at Museum of Art, 12/10/89, 1
- Show touring state, 5/17/92, 1F
- Mississippi Arts Center
- Parking lot plans unveiled, 4/14/88, 2B
- Mississippi Arts Commission SEE Arts Commission
- Mississippi Associated Builders & Contractors
- Awards given for construction, 11/25/88, 8B
- Mississippi Association for Children with Learning
Disabilities
- Mississippi Association for Family and Community Education
- Training grant, 4/6/94, 3B
- Mississippi Association for Gifted Children
- 20th annual conference, 10/21/94, 5B
- Mississippi Association for Home Care
- Care Giver of the Year Odell Gilmore, 10/5/94, 1D
- Mississippi Association of Convenience Stores
- Fights crime in its member stores, 10/25/94, 1B
- Mississippi Association of Cooperatives
- Annual meeting in Jackson, 4/9/94, 5B
- Mississippi Association of Educators
- Again backs Moore as attorney general, 6/30/91, 2B
- Annual meeting is in Jackson, 3/9/92, 2B; 3/10/92,
4B
- Backs Mabus for governor, 7/19/91, 3B
- Endorse Gore and Jackson, 2/9/88, 2B
- Endorses Harper over Dye for lieutenant governor,
8/23/91, 2B
- Honors Mabus for reform fight, 3/14/90, 4B
- Innovative school districts offered $5,000 grant,
1/19/89; 2B
- Joyce Arceneaux of Natchez is director, 6/11/91, 4B
- Mabus is keynote speaker, 3/15/94, 1B
- Mabus is recommended, 6/18/87, 1B
- Mabus turns speech into campaign rally, 3/12/91, 1B
- Members march on Capitol opposing budget cuts, 3/11/92,
3B
- Picks Arkansas man as new head, 5/12/89, 3B
- Re-elects current president (Peggy Peterson), 4/10/89,
3B
- To lobby, 11/13/87, 1B
- Wants repeal of 1985 law banning teacher strikes,
12/18/90, 4B
- Mississippi Association of School Administrators
- Honors Dulin, Fortenberry and Hunt, 10/27/92, 4B
- Johnson is vice president, 11/10/92, 4B
- Mississippi Association of School Psychologists
- Meeting in Jackson, 10/6/92, 4B
- Mississippi Association of State Employees, 10/26/87,
1B; 10/27/87, 1B
- Mississippi Association of Supervisors
- Black supervisors push for power, 7/23/88, 8A
- Blacks criticize, 9/7/87, 1A
- Dues raised by 50%, 7/23/88, 1A
- Mississippi Association on Children Under Six
- Meets in Jackson, 10/22/92, 2B
- Mississippi Athletic Commission SEE Athletic Commission
- Mississippi Attorney General SEE Attorney General
- Mississippi Bank
- At trial McMullan defends lavish expenditures, 5/3/91,
2B
- Blake pleads innocent in case
- Failure fading from notice, 5/11/86, 1G
- Judge dismisses 5 charges, 4/20/88, 8B
- Judge says Chicago insurer must cover claims against
bank, 6/29/91, 1B
- Lawsuit against directors goes to trial in Jackson,
4/24/91, 1B
- Pleads "no contest" in offers to accept bribes, 4/27/88,
8B
- Mississippi Bankers Association
- ABA president Dick Kirk is speaker, 5/12/91, 1C
- Annual convention in Panama City Beach, Florida, 5/13/94,
8B
- Convention in Biloxi, 5/18/90, 6B
- Moves convention to Florida, 5/11/91, 5B; 12/4/90,
7B
- Mississippi Banking Commissioner
- Thomas Wright, 9/18/88, 1G
- Mississippi Baptist Convention SEE ALSO Baptists
- Mississippi Baptist Convention, 1986
- Conservative takeover, 11/15/86, 1C
- Frank Gunn elected president, 11/12/86, 1B
- Mississippi Baptist Convention, 1987
- Budget, 11/14/87, 1C
- Chooses leader, 11/11/87, 3B
- Mississippi Baptist Convention, 1988
- Kelly to retire as executive director, 12/7/88, 1B
- Mississippi Baptist Convention, 1989
- Convention works on budget shortfall, 11/14/89, 1B
- Convention's benefit to Jackson economy, 11/14/89,
1B
- Forsees $1 Million shortfall, 8/26/89, 1D
- Holds 154th session in Jackson, 11/11/89, 1D
- President says Baptists must stress evangelism, 11/15/89,
2B
- Rejects Mabus' request to speak, 11/15/89, 1A
- William Causey elected head, 4/22/89, 1D
- Mississippi Baptist Convention, 1990
- Budget will top agenda, 11/10/90, 1C; 11/13/90, 3B
- Leader urge Christianity over politics, 11/14/90,
3B
- Move to keep colleges out of factional dispute, 11/15/90,
2B
- Mississippi Baptist Convention, 1991
- Annual convocation in Jackson, 11/9/91, 1D
- Walley is new president, 11/13/91, 1A
- Mississippi Baptist Convention, 1992
- Bible-reading at Capitol, 2/29/92, 1D
- Conservative speaker Adrian Rogers, 10/10/92, 1D
- Family enrichment literature and training, 10/31/92,
1D
- Promises statewide fight against lottery, 11/12/92,
1B
- State ministers support ban on gays, 6/13/92, 3B
- Mississippi Baptist Convention, 1993
- Pascagoulan Rex Yancey is new president, 11/17/93,
1A
- Mississippi Baptist Convention, 1994
- Flap over Mississippi College trustees, 11/2/94, 3B
- Funds MC; sells Clarke College, 11/3/94, 1B
- Mississippi College on agenda, 11/1/94, 1D; 11/2/94,
3B
- Mississippi Baptist Medical Center
- Acquires Central Mississippi Health Care at Home,
11/24/94, 5B
- Bernard the puppet, 3/27/92, 1E
- Building goes on site of old Hospital, 9/21/85, 8B
- Cancer HelpLink, 1/25/94, 3B
- City Council urges it to continue to deliver babies,
3/28/90, 1A
- Fights mandate to prove service to poor, minorities,
4/13/94, 1B
- Mobile Cardiac Care Unit, 8/20/92, 4B
- Mother/Daughter Seminar, 3/10/90, 1D
- Offers valet parking service, 1/7/88, 1D
- Outpatient diabetes program wins national praise,
1/18/92, 4B
- Pre-conception counseling for couples, 1/27/94, 1D
- SEE ALSO River Oaks Hospital---Birthing center...
- Sleep clinic, 5/29/94, 1E
- To stop delivering babies, 3/1/90, 1A; 4/9/90, 1A
- Waiting room volunteers, 6/27/92, 1D
- Wants to close area streets to prevent crime, 12/15/94,
4B
- Will continue to deliver babies, 9/30/91, 1B
- Work with pregnancies, 7/5/88, 1B
- Mississippi Baptist Medical Center SEE ALSO Baptist/Richland
Primary Care Center
- Mississippi Baptist Orphanage
- Alumni have reunion, 8/14/94, 1B
- Mississippi Baptist Seminary
- Accreditation, 10/4/86, 1C
- Celebrates 47 years of training, 2/25/89, 1C
- Chicago's Thompson Singers to sing benefit, 5/26/90,
1D
- Southern Baptist phase out support, 4/30/88, 1C
- Mississippi Bar Association
- Bill would require them to hold meeting in state,
3/21/91, 2B
- Law-Related Education Center, 5/7/91, 4B
- May return its convention to Mississippi coast, 11/26/94,
3B
- Wants more open discipline of lawyers, 6/7/88, 1B
- Mississippi Bearings Inc
- Bought by Miller Bearings Inc (Tampa), 6/14/94, 6B
- Mississippi Bird Club Ltd
- Bird lovers flocking together, 4/9/93, 1E
- Mississippi Blood Services
- Blood drive at Northpark Mall, 11/26/94, 1B
- Dismissed as defendant in AIDS suit, 2/14/89, 3B
- Looking for July 4th holiday blood donors, 7/4/91,
3B
- Program in schools, 1/5/93, 4B
- Seeks more black donors, 9/23/89, 5B
- Mississippi Blood Services SEE AlSO Blood
- Mississippi Blue Cross SEE Blue Cross & Blue Shield
of Mississippi
- Mississippi Blueberry Jubilee Storytelling Festival
- Mississippi Blues Commission
- NEA grant will pay for brochure, 11/12/91, 3B
- Mississippi Bluesman Sunglasses
- Entrepreneur Al Underwood, 2/23/94, 1A
- Mississippi Board of Animal Health
- SEE Board of Animal Health
- Mississippi Board of Corrections SEE Board of Corrections
- Mississippi Board of Cosmetology SEE Board of Cosmetology
- Mississippi Board of Economic Development SEE Board
of Economic Development
- Mississippi Board of Education SEE Board of Education
- Mississippi Broadcasters Association
- Mississippi Broiler Festival
- Forest celebration, 5/30/91, 7E
- In Forest, 6/2/94, 8E; 6/3/93, 9E
- Marty Stuart headlines '92 show, 6/4/92, 6E
- Mississippi budget, 1986
- State may be $10 M ahead for 1986, 7/2/86, 1A
- State saw mild economic growth in 1986, 7/13/86, 1A
- Mississippi budget, 1987
- $40 Million added to budget, 4/9/86, 1A
- Allain publishes simplified version, 12/22/84, 1A
- Allain's budget unveiled, 11/16/85, 1A
- Breakdown of where tax dollars come from, 12/30/85,
1A
- Fiscal board warns state agencies to prepare for cuts,
10/4/85, 1A
- Legislative panel unveils budget plan, 12/17/85, 1A
- Panel slashes $47 M from state budget, 11/7/85, 1A
- Problems continue into election year, 12/29/86, 1A+
- Ross project among suggested cuts, 11/22/85, 1A
- Tax hike may be called for due to cuts, 2/23/86, 1A
- Mississippi budget, 1988
- Allows for little agency growth, 11/18/86, 1A
- Budget panel stops short of tax hike, 11/22/86, 1A
- Cost cuts OK'd, 4/5/86, 1A
- House leaders propose cuts of $120 M, 3/13/86, 1A
- Layoffs likely after legislative session ends in deadlock,
6/1-2/86, 1A
- Legislators in deadlock over tax increase, 3/26/86,
1A
- Legislators look for options to financial crisis,
3/16/86, 1A
- Panel recommends state agencies trim $15.6 M, 1/22/86,
1A
- Panel slashes $25.5 M (Itemized budget), 1/10/86,
1A
- Senate panel adds tax-hike plan to House budget package,
3/28/86, 1A
- Mississippi budget, 1989, 4/12/87, 18A
- Ed Pittman on budget excess, 7/3/87, 1B
- State to have $1.8 Billion to spend in '89, 10/29/88,
1B
- Mississippi budget, 1990
- Budget over-load may dent teacher pay plan, 3/27/88,
1A
- Mabus budget gives teachers $3,700 raise, 1/21/88,
1A
- Proposal wants $101 Million for building improvements,
1A; 1/4/89
- Schools, economy focus of budget, 11/16/88, 1A
- Year starts with $39 million surplus, 7/8/88, 3B
- Mississippi budget, 1991
- Fiscal forecast fair, budget snug, 1B; 1/6/89
- Mississippi budget, 1992
- 2.8% rise for 1992 a 'going-backwards budget', 11/19/91,
1B
- Corporate tax shortfall may necessitate cuts, 8/7/90,
1B
- Education officals lament crisis, fear additional
cuts, 11/18/90, 2B
- Grand Gulf tax settlement prevents large shortfall,
7/28/90, 1B
- Lawmakers: Mabus' inaction will necessitate spending
cuts, 12/6/90, 1B
- Leaders wrangle as deficit grows (analysis), 2/25/90,
1B
- Legislative appropriations committees meet early,
12/3/90, 1B
- MISSISSIPPI BUDGET, 1992
- LEGISLATIVE PLAN WOULD CUT COLLEGE FUNDING, 11/27/90,
1A
- Mississippi budget, 1992
- Legislators deny they plan to cut education funds,
11/21/90, 1A
- Legislators see massive layoffs in wake of
budget problems, 9/20/90, 2B
- Looks fine on paper, but where's the money?, 2/11/90,
1B
- Mabus and legislators meet, try to bury hatchet, 12/7/90,
2B
- Mabus budget looking at $8.2 Million in cuts, 8/30/90,
1A, 1B
- Mabus calls for hiring freeze on state jobs, 11/27/90,
1A
- Mabus does not expect anymore '91 budget cuts, 3/27/91,
1A
- Mabus exempts education, public safety from any cutbacks,
8/18/90, 3B
- Mabus foresees no layoffs in budget crunch, 8/29/90,
1B
- Mabus hopes to spare schools in budget cuts, 11/2/90,
1B
- Mabus must cut state budget by $105 Million, 11/1/90,
1A
- Mabus pleads for educators' aid in dilemma, 11/15/90,
1A
- MISSISSIPPI BUDGET, 1992
- MABUS REVEALS BUDGET BLUEPRINT, 11/15/90, 3B; 11/16/90,
1A
- Mississippi budget, 1992
- Mabus says in face of shortfall, state lacks goals,
11/23/90, 1B
- Mabus says no tax increases, no budget summit, 10/25/90,
1B
- Mabus says prioritizing needed to keep budget in line,
11/9/90, 2B
- Mabus says state faces further cuts, 10/2/90, 1A
- Mabus slashes $15Million from state budget, 1/16/91,
1A
- Mabus slashes $20 Million from state budget, 11/6/90,
1A
- Mabus's cuts leave agencies bleeding, 11/18/90, 1A
- May face $92Million deficit, 2/14/90, 1B
- McCoy's simple budget plan holds hope for solvency,
1/20/91, 1H
- McElvaine: we pays for services cut by federal government,
12/23/90, 1H
- Other governors before Mabus have faced budget crisis,
11/18/90, 1A
- Proposal would have state workers forfeit holiday
pay, 3/26/91, 1A
- Senate devising funding plan; $17M in cuts still on
track, 1/30/91, 1B
- Senate tackles state's money woes, 2/11/91, 1B; 2/12/91,
1A; 2/14/91, 2B
- Senator Gordon: state spending must be cut by $45
Million, 3/17/90, 1B
- Shortfall may lead to layoffs in 1990-91, 9/14/90,
1A
- Shortfall of $105M may face Mabus, lawmakers, 10/23/90,
1B
- Shortfall of $7 Million puts program funding at risk,
7/10/90, 1A
- Shortfalls may shorten school week to 4 days, 10/11/90,
1A
- State's dive into fiscal disaster was predicted, but
ignored, 10/7/90, 3H
- To solve stalemate, rhetoric must end, 12/2/90, 1H
- MISSISSIPPI BUDGET, 1993
- $12 MILLION SHORTFALL COULD FORCE FORDICE TO MAKE
MAJOR CUTS, 2/1/92, 1A
- Mississippi budget, 1993
- 1992 Legislature faces failing revenues, 11/24/91,
1G
- Bill: lawmakers must leave 2% of funds unallocated,
1/29/92, 2B
- MISSISSIPPI BUDGET, 1993
- BRIGGS TO WORK ON SCHOOL FUNDING STABILIZATION, 2/22/92,
1A
- Mississippi budget, 1993
- Budget crisis major problem for 1991 legislature,
1/6/91, 1A
- Cuts for 1993 may be even deeper, 2/16/92, 1B
- Cuts may affect state jobs, 2/8/92, 1A; 2/11/92, 1A
- Educators want schools spared from budget cuts, 1/4/91,
1B
- Fordice expected to veto parts of 1993 appropriations,
5/5/92, 1B
- Fordice sees money crisis as 'overwhelming', 1/17/92,
1A
- Fordice's 1993 budget 'full of holes,' analyst says,
3/13/92, 1A
- Fordice's cuts could jeopardize school lunch programs,
3/16/92, 1A
- Furloughs for state workers possible as crisis worsens,
2/18/92, 1A
- House panel begins work on revenue bill, 3/11/91,
3B
- House revenue bill dies, 4/1/92, 1B
- MISSISSIPPI BUDGET, 1993
- HOUSE SURVEY SHOWS NO SUPPORT FOR TAX INCREASE, 2/12/92,
1A
- Mississippi budget, 1993
- In election year Legislature leery of tax hike, 2/4/91,
1B
- Layoffs of state workers unlikely, 4/3/91, 1A
- Legislature's late $10M windfall stuns state agencies,
3/31/91, 1A
- Mabus budget ax looms for public schools, 1/10/91,
1A
- Mabus endorses use of reserve fund: 'rainy day has
arrived', 2/27/91, 1A
- Money is all gone, Legislative leaders say, 9/27/91,
3B; 9/28/91, 1B
- More cuts seen: state $50 million in debt, 1/22/92,
1A
- More efficiency seen as ultimate result of cutbacks,
2/20/92, 1A
- No long-term solutions visible in Capitol halls, 1/26/92,
1G (analysis)
- MISSISSIPPI BUDGET, 1993
- NONE SPARED AS FORDICE CUTS SPENDING, 2/11/92, 1A
- PICTURE LOOKING BETTER, 9/25/92, 1A
- REVISED PROPOSAL COULD ELIMINATE 831 TEACHERS, 2/19/92,
1A
- Mississippi budget, 1993
- Schools bear larger burden in cuts: $24M seen, 6/12/91,
2B
- Schools bearing brunt of newest cuts, 6/22/91, 1A
- Senate works on 'rainy day' fund for lean times, 2/5/92,
2B
- MISSISSIPPI BUDGET, 1993
- SHORTFALL WORSE THAN EXPECTED; STATE STAGGERING, 2/4/92,
1A; 2/6/92, 1a
- Mississippi budget, 1993
- State agencies fearing additional cuts, 3/25/91, 3B
- Ups and downs of funding for education, 1/1/92, 1A,
15A
- MISSISSIPPI BUDGET, 1993
- WHY IS THERE A CRISIS? HERE ARE FOUR FACTORS, 12/31/91,
7A
- Mississippi budget, 1994
- $130 million more than expected, 2/4/93, 1B; 2/6/93,
1A; 2/9/93, 1A
- Black legislators want to reprioritize spending, 11/9/92,
1A
- Equity budget proposed by black legislators, 12/23/92,
1A
- Fordice begins efficiency move for 1994 budget, 6/12/92,
2B
- Fordice unveils $2 Billion plan, 11/19/92, 1B
- Fordice would cut bureaucracies; give funds to education,
3/11/92, 3B
- Frugality should finance raises for state employees,
11/10/92, 1A
- Legislators' compromise will prevent teacher layoffs,
5/3/92, 1B
- Legislature may use special fund for hard-hit agencies,
2/25/92, 1B
- Patterson calls for 'entrepreneurial spirit', 11/26/92,
3B
- Mississippi Budget, 1994
- Possible surplus elates officials, 12/25/93, 7B
- Mississippi budget, 1994
- State's finances in good shape, treasurer says, 5/13/92,
3B
- Mississippi budget, 1995
- $56 Million special emergency fund passes House, 2/17/94,
1B
- Mississippi Budget, 1995
- Balooning expenditures: Fordice may veto bill, 3/26/94,
3B
- Mississippi budget, 1995
- Fordice plan: Tax break, cuts in spending, 11/12/93,
1A
- Fordice's $2Billion plan 'not prudent', 11/14/93,
3G (Minor column)
- Mississippi Budget, 1995
- Fordice's budget is opening of 1995 governor's race,
11/21/93, 3I (Salter)
- Mississippi budget, 1995
- Legislators propose $2.5Billion 'equity budget', 12/22/93,
1B
- Surplus: Cut taxes (Kirk Fordice opinion), 2/13/94,
1G
- Surplus: extend services (Charles Shepphard opinion),
2/13/94, 1G
- Surplus: Tax rebate (Tim Ford opinion), 2/13/94, 1G
- Mississippi Budget, 1995
- Teacher pay raises included, 3/28/94, 1A
- Mississippi budget, 1996
- Surplus seen, but tax cut uncertain, 11/18/94, 9A
- Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics SEE Bureau of Narcotics
- Mississippi Burning (film)
- Civil rights activists will tell story film didn't,
4/20/89, 3B
- Don't torch it without viewing it, 1C; 1/10/89
- Ex-Neshoba County sheriff seeks retraction from producers,
1A; 1/31/89
- Ex-Neshoba sheriff sues film makers for $8 million,
2/22/89, 1B
- FBI agents involved in '64 probe praise movie, 1A;
1/11/89
- Film a hit in South Africa, 6/11/89, 1H
- Film may not show in Philadelphia, 1A; 1/11/89
- Film steams slain activists brother, 1B; 1/19/89
- Film will show in Philadelphia, 1A; 1/11/89
- Has quiet run in Philadelphia, 5/20/89, 3B
- Is it history or fiction?, 1F; 1/11/89
- Lights torch for dramatic inferno (review), 1C; 1/12/89
- Mabus douses fires in nation's capital, 12/4/88, 6B
- Mike Espy's comments on film, 1/15/89; 2H
- Mission Mississippi views film, 8/9/93, 3B
- Moviegoers say film gives state a bad image, 1A; 1/14/89
- Mrs. Medgar Evers: Film not accurate portrayal, 1/16/89;
4B
- Premiere sparks debate on state's progress, 12/3/88,
1A
- Research Conf. on the Experiences of Black Mississippians,
4/23/89, 1B
- Separate fact from fiction in "Burning," 1C; 1/13/89
- Shows only in Jackson when it debuts in state, 1/11/89;
3B
- Son says lawyer didn't take FBI payoff in 1964, 1A;
1/5/89
- State reactions aired on "Nightline," 1B; 1/16/89
- State spent $20,062 to quell fires from "Burning,"
1B; 2/4/89
- Mississippi Business All-Stars
- 1991
- Reed, King, Catchings, McCarty, Lewis inducted,
11/22/91, 5B
- Mississippi Business Connection
- Toll-free hotline, 7/10/85, 8B
- Mississippi Business Corporation Act of '87
- New forms to update records, 12/10/87, 14B
- Mississippi Business Expo '94
- Cassie Seifert is speaker, 1/20/94, 5B
- Mississippi Business Finance Corp
- Financing arm of the DECD, 8/15/92, 5B
- Mississippi Business Hall of Fame
- Bryan, Brunini, Whitehead honored, 4/18/93, 1C; 5/4/93,
6B
- Chain, Hunt and Reed inducted, 3/27/94, 1C; 4/27/94,
5B
- Fortune Magazine editor James Hayes is banquet speaker,
5/5/93, 5B
- Irby, McRae, Seal inducted, 4/12/92, 2C; 5/12/92,
6B
- McCarty, Sanderson and Sister Therese Uhll elected,
4/7/91, 5G
- Mississippi Business Journal
- Changes format, 4/19/86, 8B; 7/16/86, 8B
- Mississippi Business Today
- Weekly ETV program, 10/2/94, 1C
- Mississippi Championship Hot Air Balloon Fest
- In Canton, 7/1/95, 4B; 7/2/95, 1B; 7/3/94, 1B
- Mississippi Chemical Corp
- Amonia-producing plant in Thailand, 12/15/94, 5B
- Dunn elected CEO, 10/31/92, 6B
- Goes public, 6/29/94, 5B; 8/6/94, 7B
- New construction to cut emissions at Yazoo City plant,
5/19/91, 2C
- Newsprint mill pulls down profits, 9/21/90, 6B
- Newsprint venture, 9/27/87, 1G; 9/30/87, 8B
- Plan to cut air emissions, 7/20/93, 5B
- Public offering of 720,000 additional shares, 9/7/94,
8B
- Reports $46.9 Million annual profit, 10/3/89, 6B
- Seeks to become public company, 6/26/94, 1C, 3C
- To restructure, 4/30/87, 8B
- To sell Pascagoula plant, 4/8/88, 7B
- Wants to sell subsidiary Newsprint South, 6/26/94,
1C
- Yazoo City
- To lose 92 workers, 1/14/88, 8B
- Mississippi Chemical Corp SEE ALSO Newsprint South
- Mississippi Children's Advocacy Center SEE Children's
Advocacy Center
- Mississippi Children's Cancer Clinic
- Candlelighter's Art Calendar, 10/1/92, 1D
- Dr.Jeanette Pullen driving force, 3/12/91, 1D
- Ground broken for facility, 8/31/89, 2B
- Jackson students to help fund clinic, 2/6/89, 1A
- Opens in Jackson, 5/16/91, 1B
- Students donate $14,000 as fund nears $2M, 6/6/89,
1B
- Mississippi Children's Choir
- Performs at Jubilee Jam, 1992; has album coming out,
5/16/92, 1D
- To release 2nd album, 3/12/94, 1D
- Mississippi Children's Fund SEE Bingo, Columbus
- Mississippi Children's Home Society
- Grant from Kellogg Foundation, 7/23/93, 1B
- Home provides gift of children, 11/16/87, 1A
- Psychiatric treatment center, 4/14/92, 3B
- Raises money to attend conference in Canada, 5/20/92,
1D
- Sizzlin' Country benefit at Rodeo's, 11/14/94, 1D
- Mississippi Children's Rehabilitation Center
- Mississippi Church Women United SEE Church Women United
- Mississippi Citizen Bee
- State winner is Elizabeth Parks, 4/25/93, 1B
- Mississippi Citizens for Decency
- Wants obscenity law enforced, 6/19/87, 1B
- Mississippi Clean Indoor Air Act
- Subcommittee hears testimony, 2/25/88, 1A
- Mississippi Coast SEE Gulf Coast
- Mississippi Coast Fair & Expo
- Annual extravaganza, 5/14/92, 6E; 5/16/91, 3E
- In Biloxi, 5/20/93, 3E
- Steppenwolf and Bocephus perform, 5/17/90, 3E; 5/24/90,
14E
- Mississippi Cola, 4/7/87, 8B
- Mississippi Coliseum
- Hinds County will no longer haul dirt for horse shows,
8/22/92, 1B
- Other cities use computerized ticket sales, 4/17/92,
1E
- Proposal to change color of, 9/13/85, 1A
- Repainting?, 2/25/93, 1A; 2/26/93, 1B; 2/28/93, 3G;
3/5/93, 1D; 3/18/93, 1A
- Mississippi College
- $1 Million grant for biology studies, science teaching,
10/5/94, 1B
- Art Department professors: faith in art, 3/27/93,
1D
- Aven Little Theater presents 'Shadowlands', 2/17/94,
3E
- Black History celebration, 1994, 2/10/94, 4B
- Black student Donetta McCullum is homecoming queen,
10/22/93, 1A
- Board of Trustees: diversity is goal, 9/23/94, 1B;
10/8/94, 5B; 10/22/94, 5B
- Channel 51 application, 2/11/87, 8B
- Cheerleaders win Division II national championship,
6/1/93, 1B
- Commencement, 5/17/87, 3B
- Cookbook 'With Special Distinction' published, 10/27/93,
1E
- Fire in Nelson Hall, 3/10/93, 4B
- Football program hit with NCAA sanctions, 1/13/93,
1A
- Hurt of MC law school is candidate for presidency,
11/30/93, 5B
- In book exchange with Soviet universities, 9/14/90,
6B
- Its Common Sense Scholarship, 4/22/91, 2B
- Jerry Clower helps raise money the Naturals, 4/22/92,
1D
- Nobles resigns amid investigation, 8/5/93, 1A; 8/6/93,
1B
- Offers adult education classes at Northpark Mall,
6/5/91, 1D; 7/5/91, 1B
- Officials start search for Nobles' replacement, 8/17/93,
1A
- Operates WSLI-AM by way of an LMA, 7/19/92, 1C
- Power failure in Nelson Hall during orientation, 8/27/91,
5B
- President Todd scrupulous on finances, 9/7/94, 3B
- Presidential vacancy drawing applicants, 2/2/94, 4B;
9/1/93, 4B; 10/31/93, 4B
- Refused space for parking lot by city of Clinton,
11/21/90, 3B
- Security officer charged in DUI, 4/9/90, 1B; 4/10/90,
5B
- Shortwave radio links missionary families, 12/19/92,
1D
- South Dakota educator is top candidate for presidency,
3/12/94, 1A; 3/15/94, 1A
- Students support Rory Lee for president, 9/2/93, 1B
- Sues Omnibank over Nobles' accounts, 9/8/93, 1A
- Summer missions flier offensive to blacks, some claim,
10/7/93, 1A; 10/14/93, 1A
- Trustee flap at Mississippi Baptist Convention, 11/2/94,
3B
- Trustees begin search for Nobles' replacement, 12/9/93,
1B
- Vows tight control over donations after Nobles affair,
8/13/93, 1B
- Wins NCAA Division II football championship, 12/10/89,
1A
- Mississippi College SEE ALSO Nobles, Lewis
- Mississippi College School of Law
- Alumnus J.Richard Hurt named head, 3/23/91, 1B
- Dean Alton Harvey retires, 4/18/91, 4B
- Mississippi Collegiate Art Competition
- Pottery, sculpture, photography take top prizes, 3/24/91,
1F
- Mississippi Commission for International Cultural Exchange
- Jack Kyle, director, 5/29/94, 1B
- Mississippi Commission on National and Community Service
- Faith and Families, 11/9/94, 1D
- Mississippi Commission on National Community Service
- Mississippi Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse
- Bingo license, 3/16/93, 1B; 3/17/93, 1A; 3/18/93,
1B
- Mississippi Community Alert Patrol SEE M-CAP
- Mississippi Community and Junior College Economic Developemnt
Foundation
- Mississippi Community Foundation
- SEE Mississippi Freedom Summer Homecoming
- Mississippi Community Service Commission
- Matching money, know-how with community needs, 3/21/94,
1B
- Mississippi Comprehensive Health Insurance Risk Pool
Association, 1/18/92, 5B; 3/22/93, 1B
- Mississippi Conference of Black Mayors
- Endorses Jackson, 2/24/88, 2B
- Mississippi Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect
- Held in Jackson, 4/8/89, 1B
- Mississippi Connection Songwriting Contest
- Larry Dunlap of Jackson is winner, 8/10/92, 1D
- Mississippi Consortium for International Development
- Peruvian visitors, 8/5/94, 5B
- Mississippi Constitution
- Activists say 1890 version hinders educ., 8/5/86,
1B
- Amemdment's rejection blamed on lack of trust, 6/22/89,
3B
- Amendment could ease reform, 5/28/89, 1A
- Amendment could speed reform of Constitution, 6/18/89,
1A; 6/21/89, 1A
- Amendment to limit supervisors--1990 ballot, 11/4/90,
1A
- Amendments won't stop call for convention, 1/15/88,
2B
- And blacks, 2/15/87, 3G
- Bid for closed meetings shot down, 1/11/86, 1A
- Bill dealt fatal blow, 5/6/88, 1A
- Bill Waller article, 1/10/88, 1H
- Business amendments to update law, 11/2/87, 1B
- Celebrating 100th birthday, time for a rewrite, 11/11/90,
1H
- Chairman against convention, 1/19/88, 1A
- Citizens debate pros, cons of rewrite, 2/3/88, 1B
- Citizens' right to redo document not on any agenda,
12/3/89, 3H
- Coalition, 1/11/87, 1B
- Colleges in costly competition, 1/17/88, 17A
- Committee to hold hearings on changing through amendments,
6/29/89, 3B
- Convention defeat, 3/13/87, 1A
- Coroners, 1/17/88, 1H
- Corruption and abuse, 1/17/88, 1A
- Deadline nearing, 3/8/87, 1A
- Economic development hindered, 1/10/88, 1A,1G,1H
- Editorial, 2/2/87, 4H; 2/19/87, 8A; 3/5/87, 6A
- Ethics clause OK'd, 9/25/86, 1B
- Farmers oppose rewrite, 2/16/88, 1A
- Ford: Lack of blacks on Committee oversight, 1/16/88,
3B
- Fordice says it's due a rewrite, 1/16/93, 1A
- Group: Blacklist opponents of reform, 7/29/86, 1B
- Gun owners' ads warn against convention, 4/19/88,
1A
- History, 1/3/88, 1H; 7/20/86, 1H
- House action, 2/13/87, 1A
- House panel, 1/28/87, 1A
- House panel again rejects, 3/4/87, 1A
- House seeks Constitution referendum, 1/14/88, 1A
- Humanities grant to study Constitution, 12/31/88,
1B
- Legal group urges overhaul, 5/9/86, 1B
- Legislative action, 1/19/87, 1A
- Limits on legislature chiefs urged, 4/22/86, 1A
- Mabus still looks to modernize, 10/25/89, 3B
- Mississippi Economic Council proposes 60 admendments,
1/19/88, 1B
- Mock convention gives governor appointive powers,
7/23/94, 1B; 7/24/94, 1B
- Moore says racism squelched voter referendum in 1922,
6/26/90, 1B
- New plan for initiating amendments approved, 8/7/93,
3B
- No special session, 3/12/87, 1B
- Panel to meet, 12/6/86, 1B
- Panel urges judicial changes, 7/25/86, 1B
- Panel urges rewrite, 12/19/86, 1A
- Panel: Limit judicial offices to lawyers, 5/6/86,
1A
- Panel: Strengthen College Board, 3/15/86, 1A
- Panel:Speaker's role should be weakened, 7/10/86,
1A
- Petition drive falls short, 8/9/88, 1B
- Petition drive may have to go to court, 7/8/88, 3B
- Petitioners want referendum in constitution, 8/1/88,
1B
- Poll: 66% in favor of, 10/8/86, 1B
- Proposed amendments
- Vote Nov.3, 11/1/87, 1B
- Voting results, 11/4/87, 7B
- Proposed amendments:ethics,tax assessment, 6/1/86,
1A
- Referendum, 1/16/87, 1B; 1/23/87, 1A
- Referendums for amendments, 5/31/86, 1A
- Reform bill in big trouble, 4/19/88, 1A
- Reform bill stalled, 5/4/88, 1A; 5/5/88, 1A
- Reform faces opposition at hearing in Meridian, 8/2/89,
1A
- Reform hearing draws 2 people in Senatobia, 8/3/89,
1B
- Reformist Carl Zimmerman wants initiative renewed,
9/25/93, 3B; 9/30/93, 3B
- Rewrite could come off, 11/10/86, 1A
- Rewriting the future: costs, timeline, 1/24/88, 1A,1H
- Senate debate, 1/22/87, 1B
- Senate refuses to pay Moore's referendum fees, 2/27/91,
2B; 3/1/91, 1A
- Special session?, 3/8/87, 19A
- Streamline judiciary, 1/17/88, 1H
- Stunts state growth, 1/3/88, 1A,18A,19A
- Test vote in House, 2/11/87, 1B
- Used by defense lawyers to protect individual liberties,
11/11/90, 1H
- William Winter article, 1/17/88, 1H
- Mississippi Constitution SEE ALSO Initiative and referendum
- Mississippi Constitutional Convention, 1/23/88,
1A; 1/25/88; 1/26/87, 1A
- Bill close to passage, 1/20/88, 1A
- Bills filed backing it, 1/17/88, 3B; 1/31/88, 3B
- Blacks want fair share, 2/14/88, 3B
- Constitution reform will have less muscle, 1A; 1/1/89
- House backs Nov.8 vote, 1/27/88, 1A
- House Committee to debate, 1/21/88, 1B; 1/22/88, 1A
- Lawmaker to push Consitution reform again, 1B; 1/5/89
- Leaders say bill will pass, 1/28/88, 1B
- Panel changes bill, 2/5/88, 1A
- Senate passes revised Con. bill, 2/12/88, 1A
- Senate to vote; provision, 2/11/88, 1B
- Senate: let voters decide, 2/14/88, 4B
- Senators to debate, 2/8/88, 1B
- Mississippi Contract Procurement Center
- Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service SEE Cooperative
Extension Service
- Mississippi Country
- At Memorial Stadium, 5/6/93, 9E; 5/9/93, 1B
- Mississippi Country Western Dancers' Association
- Mississippi Craftsmen's Guild SEE Craftsmen's Guild
of Mississippi
- Mississippi Crime Laboratory SEE Crime lab
- Mississippi Crossroads Blues Festival
- Memorial Day event, 5/27/93, 8E; 5/30/93, 1B
- Mississippi Cultural Crossroads SEE No Easy Journey...
- Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo, 7/6/87, 1A
- Cleans up its act; now puts fish on ice, 7/5/93, 1B
- Mississippi Delta Blues Festival SEE Delta Blues Festival
- Mississippi Delta Blues Project
- Artists' exhibition/benefit, 9/9/90, 1F
- Mississippi Delta Community College
- Becomes link between NASA and businesses, 7/5/89,
1B
- Becoming nationally known for aquaculture program,
11/1/91, 3B
- Degree program for Parchman inmates, 5/22/93, 1A
- Garvin is chosen president, 4/30/92, 3B
- Its cotton gin management program, 9/1/91, 2C
- Mobile computer lab, 9/18/89, 1B
- Names 5th president, 11/15/88, 2B
- Mississippi Democratic Party
- 1948 revolt launched 2-Party system, 6/5/88, 3H
- Brown tries to reassure Mississippians, 1A; 2/3/89
- Chairman controversy, 3/26/88, 1B
- Chairman's Fund defended by Cole, 5/30/94, 1B
- Clinton of Arkansas touted as Bush opponent, 8/11/91,
1B
- Clinton, governor of Arkansas, headlines fundraiser,
6/15/91, 4B
- Cole expects to survive, 5/30/94, 1A
- Cole leadership dispute continues, 5/21/94, 3B; 5/22/94,
1A
- Cole ousted by Executive Committee, 4/24/94, 1A
- Cole refuses to step down despite ouster, 4/26/94,
1B
- Cole will resign if Dem challenges Mike Parker, 1/16/94,
3G (Minor)
- Cole's problems parallel Party's problems, 9/19/93,
3G
- Cole, Mabus agree not to split Dems, 3/20/88, 1B
- Cole, Noblin bow out, Walls new chairman, 6/12/94,
1A
- Consider candidates to replace Larkin Smith, 8/16/89,
1B
- Consult political consultant for 1996 election, 5/16/93,
3G
- Cuomo may speak here to raise funds, 8/5/88, 3B
- Delegates at '88 Nat'l Convention, 7/19/88, 4A
- Delegates at Convention, 7/18/88, 3A,7/21/88, 4A
- Delegates chosen; support Clinton candidacy, 3/29/92,
1B
- Delegates run in family, 6/19/88, 1A
- Delegates say platform "bland," 7/20/88, 1A
- Delegates split: 26 to 19 for Jackson, 7/21/88, 1A
- Delegates to convention, 1/12/92, 4B; 3/27/92, 3B
- Delegates to take train to Atlanta Convention, 5/26/88,
2B
- Delegates too pooped to party, 7/22/88, 5A
- Delegates: good trip, 7/16/88, 1B; 7/17/88, 1A
- Delegates:Dukakis must unite party, 7/24/88, 1A
- Democratic Leadership Council forum, 4/30/93, 3B;
5/1/93, 1B
- Democratic Leadership Council meeting, 12/12/90, 2B
- Democrats snub Mabus, Thompson, 3/27/88, 1A
- Despite Convention, voter interest ebbing, 7/31/88,
1H
- Do Democrats dare write off the South?, 7/7/91, 1G
- Ed Cole new chief, 12/13/87, 20A
- Educators strong force at Convention, 7/17/88, 20A
- Effort to fire Cole blasted, 3/18/88, 1B
- Facing regrouping after Mabus loss, 12/1/91, 3G; 12/8/91,
1G
- Greenwood men taping meeting arrested, 7/16/92, 2B
- Hillary Clinton at Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, 4/12/92,
1B
- Hires executive director Lisa Walker, 7/9/89, 1B;
7/18/89, 1B
- Holds meetings to select Espy's replacement, 1/10/93,
1B
- Issues based on politics, not race, 1/30/88, 1B
- Jackson gets son, 13 backers on Comm., 7/23/88, 1A
- Jackson's delegates support Party, 7/22/88, 1A
- Lacks see improvement in representation, 7/18/88,
1A
- Late with mortgage payments, taxes, 8/16/89, 2B
- Leflore County committee election contested by whites,
3/19/92, 3B
- Mabus asked to keep Cole as chairman, 3/22/88, 1B
- Mabus holds party for Dem. Thompson, 4/6/88, 1A
- Mabus supports Thompson, 1/29/88, 1A
- Michael Matthews to help Dukakis win Mississippi,
8/14/88, 1H
- New national chief in Jackson on peacemaking stop,
1B; 2/2/89
- Party membership divided on Cole controversy, 5/3/94,
2B
- Past governors meet in fund-raiser, 1/20/90, 1B
- Pay off most past-due bills with funds from recent
dinner, 4/27/92, 1B
- Pledge clean election, 4th District, 1/10/88, 5B
- Plot strategy to defeat Pete Johnson, other 'switchers',
2/9/91, 3B
- Population shifts, history hurt state Dems, 1A; 1/13/89
- Precinct caucuses: recession will defeat Bush, 3/1/92,
3B; 3/8/92, 1B
- Question of new choice for state director, 7/16/89,
1B
- Ron Brown says state is important, 7/25/91, 2B
- Search for director narrowed to 3 candidates, 6/19/89,
2B
- State conventioneers return, 7/23/88, 1A
- State Dems lambast GOP "Trickery," 11/1/88, 1B
- Targets middle class to hold on to majority, 5/21/89,
1A
- U.S. attorney candidate Emanuel Smith's tax troubles,
9/18/93, 3B
- Unified, Appointments ok'ed, 5/1/88, 1B
- Wants to make it harder to switch political parties,
12/10/89, 1B
- Mississippi Democratic Party SEE ALSO Cole, Ed
- Mississippi Dental Association
- Contributions investigated by att.gen., 3/5/88, 1A
- PAC chairman to open records, 3/6/88, 1A
- Mississippi Dental Board SEE Dental Board
- Mississippi Department of... (Agencies listed under
Department of...)
- Mississippi Drug Co
- Agrees to takeover (figures), 9/17/86, 8B
- Mississippi Economic Council SEE Economic Council
- Mississippi economy SEE Economy, Mississippi
- Mississippi EdNet Institute Inc SEE EdNet Institute
- Mississippi Education Expo
- Real world learning highlighted, 12/1/88, 2B
- Mississippi Educational Television SEE ETV
- Mississippi Educator of the Year
- State educators win $25,000 award, 8/15/92, 3B; 9/12/91,
3B
- Mississippi Emergency Management Agency SEE Emergency
Management Agency
- Mississippi Employer Health Benefit Plan
- Slow to pay clinics' claims, 8/11/94, 5B
- Mississippi Employment Office SEE Employment Security
Office
- Mississippi ETV SEE ETV
- Mississippi European Office
- Selling Mississippi in foreign lands, 5/26/91, 1C,
2C; 8/16/90, 6B
- Mississippi Export Trading & Import Consultants
Inc, 8/22/87, 8B
- Mississippi Extension Homemakers Clubs
- Integration efforts stepping up, 4/3/92, 6B
- Mississippi Fair & Exposition'88
- Gulfport
- Rapid Razorbacks, 5/25/88, 1A
- Mississippi Fairgrounds
- City Council lukewarm to Ditto's relocation proposal,
6/6/90, 1A
- Ditto wants to build convention center on site, 6/5/90,
1A
- New bill saves Commission fees for dirt transfer,
6/14/90, 5B
- Rankin and Madison counties will help Hinds haul dirt,
9/22/92, 1B
- Renovation bill signed by Fordice, 4/22/93, 2B
- Renovation, upgrade scheduled after State Fair, 9/14/94,
2B
- Mississippi Faith at Work Conference
- Mississippi Family Council
- Decries Mississippi's 'fatherless families', 12/2/94,
4B
- Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation
- New president, Don Waller, plots new course, 1G; 1/8/89
- Waller re-elected president, 12/11/94, 3C
- Mississippi Farm Bureau Insurance
- Donates deer-frightening devices to troopers, 10/5/89,
1B
- Reduces automobile insurance rates, 4/17/93, 4B
- Mississippi Farmer
- New farm publication has fast-growing circulation,
4/22/93, 5B
- Mississippi Federal Credit Union
- All operations reassigned to Jackson Area...Union,
6/13/91, 6B
- Jackson-area union shut down, 6/5/91, 1A
- Mississippi Federation of Republican Women
- Cochran speaks at Jackson meeting, 5/1/94, 3B
- Mississippi Fibernet 2000 SEE Fibernet 2000
- Mississippi Firefighters Memorial Burn Center
- Counties must find more funds, 12/5/89, 1A
- Victim Don Bynum plans benefit bike ride, 3/16/90,
5B
- Mississippi First
- Lobby group wants to oust legislators, 4/23/91, 2B
- Mississippi fitness
- Special series, 5/7-9/89, 1A+
- Mississippi Folklore Showcase
- At Ole Miss, 10/28/93, 3E
- Mississippi Food Network
- Announces launch of Can Care food drive, 2/1/89; 3B
- Asks Jacksonians to contribute 85,000 pounds of food,
2/7/90, 5B
- Donation of Christmas money by Air National Guard,
12/10/91, 1D
- Food drive for tickets to Reba McIntire and George
Jones, 3/31/94, 1B
- FoodPac program: co-op offering groceries for less,
7/23/94, 1D
- Gets $50,000 donation from Taste of the South organization,
9/16/91, 1B
- Has millions of pounds of food but no trucks, 8/23/89,
1B; 9/1/89, 1B
- Homeless shelters, soup kitchens have plenty of food,
12/5/94, 1A
- Individuals, firms offer to transport food to poor,
9/18/89, 1A
- KIck-off ceremonies for 'Can Care' campaign, 2/5/92,
4B
- Mail carriers collect non-perishables, 5/15/93, 2B
- Moves into new warehouse, 4/12/93, 1A
- Puts food on the table, 3/20/89, 1D
- Seeks funding to rent better building, 8/3/89, 5B
- Stolen food replaced by Sack and Save donation, 6/1/91,
5B
- Thieves steal tons of food intended for poor, 5/17/91,
1B; 5/31/91, 2B
- Works throughout summer, 7/6/93, 1A
- Mississippi Foreign Language Association
- Backs 2-yr entrance requirement, 11/16/87, 2B
- Mississippi Forestry Association
- Teacher Conservation Workshop, 6/9/94, 8B
- Mississippi Forestry Commission SEE Forestry Commission
- Mississippi Forum on Children and Families
- Advocacy group, 7/13/92, 1B
- Boykin says fathers should be targeted, 8/23/94, 1B
- Mailout pamphlet 'Children's Platform', 9/2/92, 3B
- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
- Anniversary conference, 10/12/90, 3B; 10/13/90, 4B
- Mississippi Freedom Summer Homecoming, 4/29/94,
1B; 6/11/94, 1B; 6/19/94, 1A, 14A
- Celebration begins, 6/22/94, 1B; 6/26/94, 1A
- Fordice remarks offend celebrants, 6/25/94, 1B
- Visiting students learn about their roots, 6/25/94,
4B
- Mississippi Fruit & Vegetable Growers Marketing
Conference
- Mississippi Furniture Market
- Tupelo
- Market expects to draw 7000, 8/23/90, 6B
- Shows off local wares, 2/11/88, 8B
- Mississippi Furniture Market SEE ALSO Furniture---Tupelo
- Mississippi Furniture Market SEE ALSO Tupelo Furniture
Market
- Mississippi Furniture MarketFurniture
- Second furniture market for Tupelo, 2/11/88, 7B; 3/19/88,
7B
- Mississippi Game Bird Association
- Formed to promote quail industry, 3/30/88, 8B
- Mississippi Gaming Commission SEE Gaming Commission
- Mississippi Gay & Lesbian Alliance
- To help AIDS victims, 10/30/88, 1B
- Mississippi Gem, Mineral, Jewelry & Fossil Show
- Annual event, 2/24/94, 8E; 2/25/93, 9E; 2/27/92, 3E
- Mississippi Gospel Music & Fine Arts Seminar
- Gets church sponsor in its 2nd year, 7/10/93, 1D
- Mississippi Gospel Music Awards SEE Gospel music
- Mississippi Governor's School
- Challenging best and brightest, 6/23/92, 4B
- Mississippi Grand Prix
- Raises money for Ronald McDonald House, 11/19/92,
7E; 11/22/92, 1B
- Mississippi Gulf Coast Blues Festival, 9/3/92,
10E; 9/8/94, 10E; 9/9/93, 8E; 9/12/91, 6E
- Mississippi Hall of Fame SEE Hall of Fame
- Mississippi Hall of Master Teachers
- 7 teachers inducted, 11/30/93, 4B
- Mississippi Handicapped Athletic Association
- Big wheels race, 11/25/87, 1C
- Mississippi Handicapped Readers' Library, 4/20/87,
1B
- Mississippi Head Injury Association
- Seminar for lawyers, 11/6/92, 3B
- Mississippi Health Network SEE Rankin County Medical
Center
- Mississippi Health Partners
- 3 Jackson hospitals join to broker care to local employers,
10/26/93, 1A
- Mississippi Health Systems Agency
- Strives for local input, 8/12/85, 1B
- Mississippi Heart Association
- Annual fund-raiser art auction, 1F; 1/22/89
- Mississippi HeARTS Against Aids
- Benefit at Hal & Mal's, 2/10/94, 3E; 2/11/94,
1E
- Mississippi HeARTS against AIDS
- Benefit auction and dance, 2/12/93, 1E
- Mississippi HeARTS Against AIDS
- Kaliedoscope of Fashion benefit, 2/11/94, 1E
- Madison Civic Ballet to perform, 2/8/94, 1D
- Mississippi High School Activities Association
- Proposes to trim number of ball games, 9/17/93, 1A
- Mississippi High School for Math & Science
- Teachers apply, 4/25/88, 1B
- Mississippi Highway Commission SEE Highway Commission
- Mississippi Highway Department SEE Highway Department
- Mississippi Highway Patrol SEE Highway Patrol
- Mississippi History Day
- Junior historical societies celebrate, 4/10/90, 4B
- Mississippi Home Corp
- Distribute $45M in low-interest mortgage funds, 3/24/91,
3B; 11/8/90, 6B
- Signs pact to help low-income families own homes,
6/19/92, 5B; 9/25/91, 8B
- Mississippi Home Extension Service SEE Home Extension
Service
- Mississippi Homecoming
- Celebrating state's 175th birthday, 4/25/92, 1B; 8/16/92,
2G; 9/8/92, 1A
- Exhibits show state a melting pot, 12/6/92, 1B; 12/7/92,
1B
- Literary Day at Old Capitol, 12/13/92, 1B
- Natchez celebration at Jefferson College, 12/11/92,
1B
- Thalia Mara throws a party, 12/3/92, 9E
- Mississippi Homeless Conference
- Cosolidating money and ideas, 5/23/91, 4B
- Mississippi Homeless Education Program SEE Homeless
Education Program
- Mississippi House of Representatives SEE Mississippi
Legislature
- Mississippi Humanities Council
- Achievement Awards dinner, 10/10/93, 1F
- Cora Norman, executive director, 3/26/91, 1D
- Mississippi income tax SEE Income tax, Mississippi
- Mississippi Independent Producers and Royality Owners
- Oil industry group is formed, 8/23/89, 6B
- Mississippi Industries for the Blind SEE Industries
for the Blind
- Mississippi Innovative School for Special Services
- NAACP says 2 children enslaved, 12/22/92, 2B
- Mississippi Institute for Management
- Seminar on diversity in the workplace, 9/18/92, 5B
- Mississippi Institute for Technology Development SEE
Institute for Technology Development
- Mississippi Institute of Arts & Letters SEE Institute
of Arts...
- Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters
- SEE Institute of Arts and Letters
- Mississippi Insurance Council
- Funds fire-safety training program, 12/13/94, 1B
- Mississippi Insurance Guaranty Assn.
- Policyholders suing, 12/3/85, 8B
- Mississippi International Balloon Classic, 6/22/95,
10E; 6/24/93, 8E; 6/25/92, 8E; 6/27/91, 8E
- 80 colorful craft, 6/23/94, 12E
- Greenwood man Jeffery Clark charged in probe, 6/14/94,
1B
- Mississippi International Children's Festival
- Tons of fun for tots, 4/30/92, 6E
- Mississippi Judicial Performance Commission
- SEE Judicial Performance Commission
- Mississippi Karters Association
- Sponsors Sunday races in various divisions of go-karting,
7/8/91, 1A
- Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers Association
- Task Force for Supplemental Pay, 9/9/93, 3B
- Mississippi Law Enforcement Training Academy SEE Law
Enforcement Training...
- Mississippi Legislature
- Size of...SEE ALSO Briggs, Eddie
- Week in review
- Mississippi Legislature, 1985
- Excessive salaries, 7/4/85, 1B
- Missed votes, 6/23/85, 1A
- Mississippi Legislature, 1986
- Budget crisis hampers, 4/13/86, 1A
- House factions join to battle leaders, 10/11/86, 1B
- House majority backs rules revisions, 12/27/86, 1B
- House: Legislator says give House speaker more control,
3/30/89, 1B
- House: Redistribution of power, 12/20/86, 1A
- Summary of bills, 12/29/85, 1H
- Voting records on issues, 4/13/86, 1H
- Mississippi Legislature, 1987
- Adjourns, 4/4/87, 1B
- Agenda (editorial), 1/4/87, 4H
- Budget Committee OKs $2.7 Million hike, 11/7/87, 3B
- House fails to name Speaker, 8/10/87, 1B
- House leadership (editorial), 1/7/87, 10A
- House rebel faction, 1/4/87, 1B
- House rules change, 1/8/87, 2B; 1/9/87, 1A; 1/10/87,
1A
- House rules change (editorial), 1/12/87, 8A
- House Speaker, 2/8/87, 3J
- House Speaker Pro Tem, 1/13/87, 1B
- House Speaker's race, 8/29/87, 1B; 8/30/87, 1B; 11/5/87,
5A
- House voting on key issues, 1987, 4/12/87, 1H
- House: Choice of Speaker, 9/22/87, 1A
- Senate: Voting on key issues, 4/12/87, 1H
- Session assessment, 4/5/87, 1A
- Special session super collider, 8/24/87, 1B; 8/25/87,
1A; 8/27/87, 1A
- To amend ethics provision, 12/30/86, 1A
- Mississippi Legislature, 1988
- 400 bills drafted for '88 delayed, 12/14/87, 1B
- 49 bills die on deadline, 3/18/88, 1A
- Agenda may include laws on purchasing, 7/28/88, 1A
- Begins 125-day session, 1/5/88, 1A
- Bill status:alive or dead, 4/15/88, 1B
- Bills to abolish fee system: clerks, 1/30/88, 3B
- Bills: Saturday elections, open primaries, 1/30/88,
1B
- Billy Harvey of Prentiss sworn in to replace Sen.
Shows, 11/29/88, 4B
- Blacks, women increasing, 12/27/87, 1A
- Budget committee details kill rumors, 1/24/88, 3B
- Businessmen look forward to legislature, 1/3/88, 1A
- Clean air act, 2/25/88, 1A
- Committee appointments, 1/19/88, 1A
- Deadline looms, 3/20/88, 7B
- Gains in % of female legislators, 11/7/87, 3B
- House approves 3 liquor bills, 3/15/88, 3B
- House Committee to consider tort reform, 7/28/88,
8B
- House defeats tenant/landlord bill, 3/15/88, 1A
- House kills governor's raise, may act on others, 1/8/88,
1A
- House OKs bill for M.L.King Highway, 1/16/88, 1B
- House panel OKs increase of benefits, 2/3/88, 3B
- House panel votes to keep 3 lime plants open, 3/2/88,
4B
- House Speaker Pro Tem Ford sworn in, 1/6/88, 1A
- House Speaker: Shake-up of committees,leaders, 1/15/88,
1A
- House: New power behind podium assessed, 3/27/88,
3J
- House: Offshore gambling, raises are issues, 2/3/88,
3B
- ITD, state buildings, 4/24/88, 3B
- Jobs, schools top list of concerns, 12/27/87, 1A
- List of bills with status, 3/18/88, 1B
- List of legislators, 12/27/87, 18A
- List of proposals to be considered, 3/14/88, 1B
- Lottery amendment, ,1/12/88, 1B
- Mabus:special session on one topic, 8/3/88, 1A
- Newcomers, 12/1/87, 1A
- Newcomers support Ford as Speaker, 11/16/87, 1B
- Planes, ships, prisons, 3/27/88, 3B
- Preview, 12/27/87, 1H
- Primer spells out legislative process, 12/27/87, 1H
- Race for Speaker of the House, 12/17/87, 1A
- Raises, unit system dominate debate, 3/6/88, 3B
- Representatives
- Boosts unemployment compensation, 2/6/88, 8B
- Teacher pay plan, 2/4/88, 1B
- Ways & Means Chairman Walmon, 1/31/88, 1B
- Roster of candidates, 6/14/87, 1B
- Senate OKs emergency pay-cut bill, 3/19/88, 1A
- Senate OKs liability pools for agencies, 3/15/88,
3B
- Senate: Appropriations Committee
- Dye appoints Gordon, 1/19/88, 1A
- Senate: Mabus says study merger of agencies, 1/27/88,
1A
- Session may be watershed for Mabus, 8/7/88, 1A
- Special session called for Aug. 10, 7/26/88, 1A
- Special session on county reform begins, 8/10/88,
1A
- Special session: taxpayers have small wins, 8/21/88,
1H
- Teacher salary increase, 5/1/88, 3B
- Unit system ranks top in bills, 1/14/88, 1B
- Weakened tenant bill passes, 3/16/88, 1B
- Mississippi Legislature, 1989
- Agency sought by Mabus in limbo, 1A; 1/9/89
- Bill sets fine for failure to report child abuse,
1B; 1/9/89
- Bill status, 3/10/89, 3B
- Convenes today, 1A; 1/3/89
- House Agriculture Committee, 2/12/89, 7B
- House bill backs utility use of variable-rate plan,
1/24/89; 8B
- House bill on time limit on civil suits sweeps thru,
2/7/89, 1B
- House bill putting oil taxes in Educ. Trust fund,
2/7/89, 2B
- House bill would raise funds for soybean research,
1/27/89; 7B
- House leaders fear Waites feud could cripple work,
8/6/89, 1B
- House modified bill on graveling driveways, 1B; 2/3/89
- House OKs bill setting standard for rental housing,
1/25/89; 3B
- House rebels facing rebellion in own ranks, 12/31/89,
5H
- House rejects pay hikes for 3 officials, 3/7/89, 1A
- House reorganization bill squeaks through House, 1A;
1/25/89
- House rules vote won't come until Saturday, 3/31/89,
1B
- House says supervisors cannnot gravel private drives,
2/2/89; 3B
- House Sunday meeting cost taxpayers $8,740, 3/13/89,
1B
- House upholds election day liquor ban, 2/4/89; 3B
- House: Female members finally get own restroom, 12/14/89,
1B
- Illiteracy, drug abuse, budget are issues, 12/31/88,
1A
- Lawmakers OK budget framework, 3/27/89, 1A
- Legislative agenda for 1989, 1/8/89; 21A
- Mabus leans toward special session for education reform,
12/8/88, 1A
- Rejection of Walls revives complaints about system,
3/27/89, 4B
- Resolutions of good will to Mississippian, 4/2/89,
1H
- Senate kills tax plans for games, calls, 2/24/89,
1B
- Senate panel to vote again on charity hospitals, 1B;
1/23/89
- Senate snubs lottery bill in key vote, 1A; 2/3/89
- Senate snubs paying $760,000 in state legal bills,
2/25/89, 1B
- Senate to vote on taxes on video poker, etc, 2/23/89,
1A
- Senate: Charles Griffin to retire as secretary, 6/4/89,
1H, 2H
- Senate: Dog racing, lottery bills go to Senate, 1A;
1/28/89
- Senate: Hatfields/McCoys fight criticized by Johnson,
12/13/89, 1B
- Senate: Okolona Senator tops in legislative expenses,
6/13/89, 2B
- Session ends, 4/2/89, 1A, 14-15A, 1B
- Special session: capital improvements, 4/15/89, 1A;
4/17/89, 1B
- Special session: on Parole Board, capital improvements,
4/19/89, 1A
- Special session: Parole Board, capital improvements,
4/15/89, 1B; 4/17/89, 1B
- Stribling proposes tax on cigarettes, 1B; 1/23/89
- Waites ousted, 6/8/89, 1B; 6/10/89, 1B
- Women lawmakers form political caucus, 1E; 2/3/89
- Mississippi Legislature, 1990
- (See also Week in Review in Sunday papers)
- Bozos are bouncing off the walls (Orley Hood column),
4/1/90, 1E
- MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE, 1990
- CLOCKING THE LEGISLATURE, 3/11/90, 1A+
- Mississippi Legislature, 1990
- Dye says work is not over, 4/7/90, 1A
- Education reform not only issue, 12/31/89, 1A, 1B,
6B, 5H
- Fates of dozens of bills to be decided in secret,
3/18/90, 1A
- Frazier: One-house body would serve better, 10/28/90,
2H
- Governor sets date for special session, 4/11/90, 2B;
4/12/90, 1A, 1B
- House committee considering metal detectors, etc,
6/26/90, 1B
- House efforts to alter rules fail by 1 vote, 1/6/90,
1A
- Lawmaker proposes limits on special session, 7/10/90,
1B
- Lawmakers opt for special session to fund education
reform, 4/6/90, 3B
- Mabus expands special session agenda, 6/29/90, 1B
- Produced much talk, little action for business, 4/8/90,
1G
- Session cost $9.5 Million, 7/27/90, 1B
- Special session: agenda for lottery, bingo, fee increases,
6/14/90, 1A
- Special session: education reform agenda unveiled,
6/5/90, 2B
- Special sessions becoming the rule, not the exception,
6/17/90, 1A
- Starts agenda topped by education reform, 1/2/90,
1A; 1/3/90, 1A
- Will decide whether to adjourn or keep working, 4/5/90,
1A
- Mississippi Legislature, 1991
- Abortion foes endorse consent and licensing bills,
1/16/91, 3B
- Bill would combine Jackson, Hinds tax base, 1/18/91,
3B
- Bills introduced limiting terms, cutting size, 12/17/90,
1B
- Budget crisis is its biggest problem, 1/6/91, 1A;
1/7/91, 1A
- Faces bills having to do with business in Mississippi,
1/6/91, 1G
- Ford faces tough challenge in speakership battle,
1/17/91, 1B
- Franckiewicz: its structure hampers initiative, 10/13/91,
3B
- Got daily expenses in April, costing taxpayers $138,400,
5/14/91, 1A
- How the House voted (chart), 4/7/91, 2H
- How the Senate voted (chart), 4/7/91, 1H
- Lawmakers try to revive portions of 1990 education
reform, 1/20/91, 1B
- Lawmakers will debate abortion, budget, gun law, 1/14/91,
1B
- Leaves much unfinished business (analysis), 4/7/91,
1A
- Licensing of abortion clinics is approved, 1/18/91,
1B
- Mammoth agenda faces lawmakers, 1/8/91, 1B
- One chamber Legislature bill is doomed for session,
2/5/91, 3B
- One-house legislature a hot topic at Tupelo forum,
8/19/91, 2B
- Political watershed looms for Mabus, 1/6/91, 1H
- Recesses until redistricting session, 4/7/91, 1B
- Senate OKs stiffer state drug laws, 1/17/91, 1A
- Senators square off on 'gunslinger' laws, 1/9/91,
1A; 1/10/91, 1A
- Session was 'satisfactory' for business, 4/14/91,
1C
- Tunica lawmaker against limiting number of legislators,
11/18/90, 2B
- Waters down state university football bill, 1/17/91,
1B
- Will probably go into extended session, 3/19/91, 1A
- Will seek way to pay for schools, 1/8/91, 1A
- Mississippi Legislature, 1992
- Baseball games is a tie: House 11, Senate 11, 4/24/92,
1B
- Briggs gives it failing grade, 5/10/92, 1A
- Choosing leaders and adopting rules top agenda, 1/7/92,
1A; 1/8/92, 1A
- Early adjournment a possibility, 3/4/92, 2B
- Education funding is tops on 1992 agenda, 1/5/92,
1B
- Environmental bills died on the vine, 4/19/92, 1G
- Fearing Fordice vetoes, Senate stays in session, 5/10/92,
1A
- First things first: redistricting, 1/3/92, 1A
- House to bar felons, 2/12/92, 1B; 3/3/92, 2B; 4/5/92,
3G
- Lawmakers hope to end session, 5/13/92, 1B
- Leadership outlook, 12/29/91, 11A
- Likely to give voters chance to decide lottery issue,
12/30/91, 1A+
- MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE, 1992
- PERFORMANCE: HOW HOUSE AND SENATE VOTED, 5/10/92,
1G+; 5/17/92, 3G
- Mississippi Legislature, 1992
- Representative Monty wants to trim membership, 11/23/91,
3B
- Resistance to change stonewalls reform, 4/9/92, 1A
- Senate committee assignments listed, 1/10/92, 1E
- Senate prohibits smoking and peanut munching, 1/8/92,
1B
- Senate: newly appointed committee assignments, 1/10/92,
9A
- Senate: Smoking and munching on peanuts prohibited,
1/8/92, 1B
- Senators vote to end session, 5/14/92, 1B
- Speaker race: Ford vs. Perry, 12/1/91, 1G
- Status of Bills: alive or dead, 3/11/92, 3B
- Mississippi Legislature, 1993
- Ayers case will be hot issue, 12/30/92, 1A
- Battle looms on committee asignments, 9/10/92, 2B
- Bill introduced to end dual goverment office-holding,
1/14/93, 2B
- Black lawmakers say session was racist, 4/4/93, 1G
- Black lawmakers unhappy, delay legislation, 2/11/93,
1A
- Blacks poised for clout, 1/17/93, 3G; 10/25/92, 1G;
10/26/92, 1A
- Briggs names 18 new Senate leaders, 1/7/93, 1B
- Briggs wants to slash its size, 8/5/93, 1A; 8/10/93,
1B; 9/5/93, 1G
- Briggs, Ford, etc form strategy, 8/6/92, 1B; 8/14/92,
1B
- MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE, 1993
- CAR TAG, LOTTERY BILLS, OTHER ISSUES REMAIN, 4/4/93,
1A+; 4/5/93, 5A
- Mississippi Legislature, 1993
- Cultural-projects bill before House committee, 2/9/93,
1B
- Democrats seeking strenght through unity, 3/26/93,
3B
- Emerging Crops Program, 8/3/93, 1A; 8/4/93, 1A, 3B;
8/9/93, 1A
- Emerging Crops Program expanded by $30 Million, 8/10/93,
1B
- Fordice agenda, 1/5/93, 1A
- Fordice must learn to bend to woo Legislature, 1/4/93,
1A
- Fordice praises work done in session, 4/2/93, 1A;
4/4/93, 3G
- Fordice wants to make 'recap' speech before session
ends, 3/19/93, 3B
- Fordice's agenda includes Education Empowerment program,
10/2/92, 1B
- Fordice's Team Mississippi remains intact, 2/8/93,
5A
- Fordice's vetoes were legal, attorney says, 11/9/94,
3B
- Gaming bills fill agenda, 1/25/93, 1B; 4/3/93, 1B
- MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE, 1993
- GRADING THE '93 LEGISLATURE (analysis), 3/7/93, 1B
- Mississippi Legislature, 1993
- House decides on committee assignments, 1/2/93, 1B'
1/6/93, 5A
- House: Unlimited terms for officers, 1/26/93, 3B;
1/27/93, 1B; 1/29/93, 1A; 1/31/93, 3G
- How House members voted in 1993 session, 4/4/93, 2G
(chart)
- Jordan chosen to head Democrats, 3/23/93, 1B
- Lawmaker calls for pay hike for elected officials,
2/4/93, 1A
- Legislators want $45 million in discretionary funds,
10/22/92, 1B
- Lobby reform bill dies in Senate committee, 2/27/93,
1B
- Lobbyist and tort reform bills alive, 2/3/93, 1B
- Lobbyist disclosure rules part of new reform bill,
12/30/92, 1A
- Lobbyist reform bill passed by House, 2/12/93, 1A
- Lottery fIght, 1/7/93, 1A; 1/22/93, 1B; 2/1/93, 1A;
12/27/92, 1A
- Lottery is doomed, 2/3/93, 1A
- MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE, 1993
- NEW LOOK: 40 REPUBLICANS, 19 WOMEN, 1/5/93, 1A
- Mississippi Legislature, 1993
- Not yet ready to lower car-tag costs, 2/17/93, 1A
- Senate committee opens talk on hazardous waste, 1/21/93,
4B
- Senate Democrats organize to regain clout, 3/19/93,
1A
- Special Committee on Ethics appointed by Briggs, 7/2/93,
3B
- Tort reform bill passed, sent to Fordice, 2/18/93,
1A
- Tort reform splits body, 1/19/93, 1B
- Uunlimited term for Speaker, 1/26/93, 3B; 1/27/93,
1B; 1/28/93, 3B
- Welfare reform battle centers on work myth, 2/1/93,
1A; 12/29/92, 1A
- Winners and losers in session, 4/5/93, 5A (analysis)
- With no limit to Speaker terms, Ford will be very
powerful, 4/5/93, 1A
- Women senators still waiting for capitol restrooms,
12/7/92, 1B
- Mississippi Legislature, 1994
- $2000 raise for legislators clears committee, 1/27/94,
1B
- (Special series), 1/2-
- 14 new judgeships created, 4/2/94, 4B
- Bid preference law a priority, 12/24/93, 4B
- Bill limits legislators from holding 2 elected offices,
1/25/94, 3B
- Bill would extend highway plan by $664M, 6 years,
1/30/94, 5B
- Bill: Jury option: life without parole in capital
murder, 1/13/94, 1B
- Bills target schools to provide child care, 2/22/94,
1A
- Black legislators vow to enact hate-crimes law, 1/11/94,
1A
- Bridge repair, casino road funding in $25M plan, 3/26/94,
2B
- Briggs too powerful, says Sen. Rayborn, 1/5/94, 1A
- Budget-cut battle begins, 4/2/94, 1B; 4/3/94, 1A
- Businessmen urge action on capital venture funding,
12/23/93, 4B
- Car tags: bill would cut price, increase car price,
3/27/94, 1B
- Car tags: House bill sets aside $30M to lower price,
2/25/94, 1A
- Car tags: House OKs bill to cut cost, 3/29/94, 1A
- Car tags: Senate approves bill to lower cost, 2/24/94,
3B
- Consumer fraud penalities considered by Senate, 2/12/94,
1B
- Crime bills get tough on youth, 2/11/94, 1B
- Day care in public schools studied, 3/1/94, 2B; 3/2/94,
1B
- Day care in public schools: measure defeated, 3/5/94,
1B
- Divorce bill: irreconcilable differences clause defeated,
3/8/94, 3B
- Downsizing issue, 2/2/94, 1B; 11/29/93, 1A; 11/30/93,
1B
- Downsizing likely to be killed by House, 2/12/94,
1B
- Downsizing of body (pro and con), 1/23/94, 1H
- Downsizing would move state back, black caucus says,
1/19/94, 3B
- Downsizing: tie vote kills bill, 3/1/94, 1B
- Driver's license bill: raise age from 15 to 16, 1/27/94,
1A
- Driver's license bill: success due to Jean Medley,
1/30/94, 3G
- Driving age and lobby-reform bills still alive, 2/12/94,
1A
- EdNet Institute funding has seen no action, 3/22/94,
1B
- Education bill would equalize district funding, 2/8/94,
4B
- Education bills: key bills killed in House dispute,
3/2/94, 1A
- Environmentalists and farmers clashing on 2 land bills,
3/11/94, 8B
- Fordice and the Legislature, 1/2/94, 1A
- Fordice delivers tax-cut plan, 2/16/94, 1A; 2/25/94,
1A
- Fordice has 5 days to act on several key bills, 3/30/94,
1B
- Fordice OKs $200M for colleges, jails, state parks,
4/6/94, 1B
- Fordice refuses to call special session on crime issues,
4/12/94, 1B
- Fordice signs bill repealing tax on capital gains,
3/24/94, 5B
- Fordice signs work-for-welfare pilot plan, 4/12/94,
1A
- Fordice urges merit pay raise for teachers, 3/4/94,
1B
- Fordice vetoes $230 university spending bill, 4/1/94,
1A
- Fordice vetoes Jackson Zoo renovation funding, 4/6/94,
1B
- Fordice vetoes legislators' pay raise, 4/6/94, 1A
- Fordice's 3 pledges in January: only 1 was passed,
4/10/94, 1B
- Fordice's relations with black legislators is strained,
1/2/94, 9A
- Fordices's tax cut proposals largely ignored, 1/30/94,
1B
- Freshman lawmaker to fight costly car tags, 1/2/94,
1G
- Garbage fee-collection legislation, 1/27/94, 1B
- Gravel bill (driveways) may be revived, 1/24/94, 1B
- Hate crimes bill approved by House, 3/27/94, 1B
- Hate-crimes bill passes house; Senate vote pending,
1/13/94, 3B
- Hate-crimes bill signed by Fordice, 4/8/94, 1B
- Hate-crimes veto stirs tempers, 1/7/94, 1B; 1/8/94,
1A
- Hinds County wants change in road funds formula, 1/4/94,
3B
- House and Senate OK teacher pay plan, 3/19/94, 3B
- House approves lobbyist reform bill, 2/9/94, 2B
- House OKs bond bill for Jackson Zoo, Beauvoir, etc.,
3/17/94, 1B
- House OKs car-tag reform bill, sends it to committee,
3/17/94, 1B
- House passes $30.6 Million state park facelift, 2/17/94,
3B
- How a bill becomes a law (chart), 1/2/94, 1G
- Ice-storm relief bill goes to Fordice, 3/28/94, 2B
- Lawmakers expecting Fordice vetoes, 3/29/94, 1B
- Legislative pay-raise bill clears House, 2/3/94, 1B
- Legislators vote themselves a 50% pay hike, 3/30/94,
1A; 3/31/94, 1A
- Life-without parole bill signed by Fordice, 4/21/94,
3B
- Load limits on rural roads studied, 3/2/94, 1B
- Lobby reform bill signed by Fordice, 3/23/94, 1A
- Lobby-reform bill sent to Fordice, 3/10/94, 1A; 3/12/94,
1B
- Lobbyist law reform top priority, 1/2/94, 2G; 1/15/94,
4B; 1/26/94, 3B
- Lobbyist reform: Senate OKs stricter spending reporting,
3/3/94, 1B
- Madison County theme park issue, 3/22/94, 1B; 3/23/94,
4B; 3/24/94, 1B
- Madison County theme park: Senate action, 3/25/94,
1B
- MEC campaigns for reduction in size, 1/3/94, 1A
- Modified lobbyist-reform bill clears Senate, 2/3/94,
1B; 2/5/94, 3B
- New found wealth: how will it be spent?, 12/26/93,
5G (Minor column)
- New laws impose heavier fines on ecological crimes,
4/25/94, 1B
- No major changes forseen in gaming laws, 1/31/94,
3B
- Non-partisan judicial elections issue, 3/26/94, 1B,
3G
- Panel will study school violence, 1/2/94, 1G; 12/24/93,
1B
- Part- or full-time Parole Board?, 1/6/94, 1B
- Private Property Rights Act has widespread opposition,
1/20/94, 1B
- Protection of state's telecommunications industry,
12/26/93, 1C
- Rep. Bob Short switches to GOP, 1/15/94, 4B
- Road bills in House: no tax hike seen, 2/10/94, 3B
- Road program: new formula considers population shifts,
4/19/94, 1B
- Road/bridge funds: $1.7 billion OK'ed, 4/17/94, 1B;
4/18/94, 1B
- Salaries, coffee, perks, etc. cost $10.9Million, 6/11/94,
3B
- School prayer advocates say issue still alive, 2/7/94,
3B
- School prayer bill Senate, 3/10/94, 1B; 3/31/94, 1A
- School violence issue considered, 1/16/94, 1B
- School-prayer law signed; sure to be challenged, 4/9/94,
1B
- Senate OKs bill increasing number of judges, 3/27/94,
5B
- Senate passes funding of historical and cultural projects,
2/25/94, 1B
- Senate tackles new educational requirements, 2/9/94,
2B
- Session comes to a close, 4/8/94, 1B
- Special $56 Million emergency fund passes House, 2/17/94,
1B
- Special session called on jail overcrowding, 6/2/94,
1A; 8/11/94, 3B
- Special session on crime?, 5/4/94, 2B
- Special session on prisons, 5/7/94, 1A; 5/19/94, 3B;
6/14/94, 3B
- Special session: $37 Million available for prisons,
6/30/94, 2B
- Special session: AG Moore sees no Maximus lawsuit,
8/22/94, 7A
- Special session: Bill approved reauthorizing DHS,
8/17/94, 1B
- Special session: bill says no TV, radios for prisoners,
8/20/94, 1A
- Special session: bill would revive 5-member Parole
Board, 8/21/94, 1B
- Special session: Briggs adds to agenda, 7/6/94, 1A;
7/7/94, 1A
- Special session: Business Roundtable hosts pig roast,
8/13/94, 1A
- Special session: child-support collections privatization,
8/15/94, 1A
- Special session: child-support privatization still
alive, 8/18/94, 1A
- Special session: child-support...DA Moore's 'deal',
8/16/94, 7A
- Special session: conjugal visits survive in state
prisons, 9/10/94, 1A
- Special session: death penalty back on agenda, 8/13/94,
1B
- Special session: DHS fears ambiguous language in new
law, 8/25/94, 9A
- Special session: DHS gets vote to survive; veto predicted,
8/19/94, 1B
- Special session: DHS privatization: Fordice overridden,
8/21/94, 1A
- Special session: emergency prison funding, 8/18/94,
1B
- Special session: Fordice back from Africa, ready,
8/2/94, 3B
- Special session: Fordice claims victory despite DHS
loss, 8/28/94, 1A
- Special session: Fordice confident his DHS veto will
hold, 8/20/94, 1B
- Special session: Fordice issues call for August session,
6/17/94, 1B
- Special session: Fordice takes death-penalty changes
out, 8/4/94, 1A
- Special session: Fordice wants short session, 8/14/94,
1A
- Special session: get-tough policy on prisoners, 9/30/94,
1A
- Special session: House passes judge-imposed death
penalty, 8/18/94, 1B
- Special session: judge-imposed death penalty bill,
8/17/94, 1A
- Special session: lack of a plan on jail overcrowding,
6/9/94, 1A
- Special session: lawmakers, private firms huddle,
8/2/94, 2B
- Special session: Legislature OKs tough prison bill,
8/23/94, 1A
- Special session: mullet-catch limit bill, 8/23/94,
5A; 8/24/94, 2B
- Special session: prison bill passage closes session,
8/24/94, 1A
- MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE, 1994
- SPECIAL SESSION: PRISON BILL SIGNED BY FORDICE, 8/25/94,
1A
- Mississippi Legislature, 1994
- Special session: prison construction bills on agenda,
8/3/94, 1A
- Special session: prison debate will be lengthy, 8/19/94,
3B
- MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE, 1994
- SPECIAL SESSION: SESSION COMES TO END, 8/24/94, 1A
- Mississippi Legislature, 1994
- Special session: Tunica casino roads may be on agenda,
7/26/94, 1B
- Special session: veterans' nursing homes likely on
agenda, 8/9/94, 1B
- Special session: violent-offenders problem on agenda,
8/16/94, 1A
- Special session: welfare reform; fathers should pay
too, 8/23/94, 1B
- Special session:changes in death penalty law, 8/22/94,
1A; 10/5/94, 3B
- Spending requests will dip into revenue surplus, 1/4/94,
1A
- State employee pay raise, 3/24/94, 1B; 3/25/94, 1A
- State-of-the-state address
- Black Caucus walkout, 1/6/94, 1A
- Status of key bills, 3/2/94, 13A
- Surface mining regulations an issue, 1/3/94, 1A
- Surplus funds: Cut taxes? Extend services? Tax rebate?,
2/13/94, 1G
- MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE, 1994
- TACKLED CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES (roundup), 4/10/94, 1B
- Mississippi Legislature, 1994
- Teacher pay increase OKed by committee, 3/27/94, 1A,
13A
- Teacher pay raise: House approves $1500, insurance
plan, 3/22/94, 1B
- Teacher pay raise: teachers rally at Capitol, 3/16/94,
1A
- Teacher pay raises considered, 1/29/94, 1B; 3/11/94,
1B
- Teacher pay-raise bill given second chance, 3/3/94,
1A; 3/18/94, 3B
- Teachers rally at Capitol for action on education
bills, 3/1/94, 1A
- Teachers rally to protest legislative pay increase,
4/2/94, 1B
- Theme park bill goes to Fordice, 3/31/94, 1B
- Theme park legislation, 3/22/94, 1B; 3/23/84, 4B:
3/24/94, 1B; 3/25/94, 1B
- Tuition assistance for private college students, 3/25/94,
3B
- Uninsured motorists a target, 12/26/93, 1C
- Water association emergency loan program, 2/5/94,
3B
- Youth crime issue, 1/5/94, 1A; 1/24/94, 2B; 4/17/94,
1G
- Zoo, museum funds OKed, 3/29/94, 3B
- Mississippi Legislature, 1995
- Black lawmakers want special drug-case court system,
11/18/94, 1B
- Black lawmakers' agenda: college funding, 'Bell Curve',
11/13/94, 1B
- Briggs will press for budget reform, 4/14/94, 3B
- DECD wish list, 11/30/94, 5B
- ETV wants to televise proceedings, 12/7/94, 1A
- Resignations clear way for 2 elections, 11/16/94,
1B
- Tax credits to businesses for day care (bill), 12/28/94,
1B
- Mississippi Library Association
- Authors awards, 7/24/87, 1E
- Mississippi Library Commission SEE Library Commission
- Mississippi Life & Health Guaranty Association
- Offers insurance protection, 10/11/85, 8B
- Mississippi Lions Clubs SEE Lions Clubs of Mississippi
- Mississippi Literacy Assessment Report
- Average adult in state at eighth-grade level, 5/20/91,
1A
- Official says study to alter teaching methods, 5/22/91,
3B
- Study could be model for national program, 5/21/91,
1B
- Mississippi Literacy Foundation
- Assists programs in Clinton and Sunflower County,
12/8/90, 3B
- Mississippi Literary Competition for High School Students,
2/2/90, 4B
- Mississippi Livestock Producers Association
- Sale at Hazlehurst, 11/19/93, 1E
- Mississippi Loggers Association
- Sets up own workers' comp fund, 1/10/92, 5B
- Mississippi Lung Association
- Fund-raiser: auctioning of old donated automobiles,
9/16/94, 5B
- Mississippi Magazine
- Seven-year-old publication up for sale, 5/6/89, 8B
- Mississippi Main Street
- Bay St. Louis named in renewed DECD program, 6/21/91,
6B
- DECD program's loss to rural towns would be 'tragic',
1/31/91, 7B
- Mississippi Major Economic Impact Authority SEE Major
Economic Impact
- Mississippi Management Inc, 2/11/87, 8B
- Mississippi Management Seminar for Nonprofits
- Tips fund raising, 5/12/92, 8B; 7/14/94, 5B
- Mississippi Masala
- Actors filming movie in Greenwood tell of racism,
2/29/92, 3B
- Finally opens in Jackson, 4/24/92, 1E
- Mississippi Mass Choir
- Clinton inauguration trip was a series of misfortunes,
1/22/93, 1B
- Embarks on corporate-sponsored tour, 10/3/91, 1D
- Founder Franklin Williams dies, 3/23/93, 1B
- Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts, 3/7/90,
1D
- Has mass appeal, 12/8/90, 1D
- Has number 1 gospel album for 53 weeks, 10/29/94,
1D
- Has Sunday morning TV program, 6/9/90, 1D
- Men behind its success, 1/16/93, 1D
- Nominated for Stellar Awards, 12/9/89, 1D
- Tuning up for second recording session, 11/10/90,
1C
- Wins 4 Gospel Music Awards, 7/6/92, 1D
- Mississippi Mathematics Coalition
- Seeking improved math instruction, 3/19/91, 4B
- Mississippi Medical Products
- Flowood firm bought by Abbey Home Healthcare, California,
10/20/93, 5B
- MISSISSIPPI MELTING POT
- Six-day series on state's ethnic diversity, 1/20-26/91,
various pages
- Mississippi Memorial Firefighters Burn Center SEE Burn
Center
- Mississippi Methodist Rehabilitation Center
- Chinese doctor studies methods, 8/7/88, 1C
- Industrial Rehabilitation Program, 11/13/93, 1B
- Saudi Arabian patient, 10/29/89, 1C
- To refund bonds, 8/31/87, 4B
- Vertical ultra clean air cabin, 8/12/85, 1C
- Mississippi Mock Trial Championship
- Hattiesburg High wins, 2/22/94, 3B
- Mississippi MOM of the Year
- Nominations solicited by newspaper, 1/26/94, 1D
- Mississippi Morning
- Local show bumped by CBS program, 12/15/92, 1D
- Mississippi Mud Cake
- Bill to make it official state cake, 2/24/88, 1A
- Mississippi Mud Tee
- Meridian made T-shirt to be sold at McRae's and in
Europe, 3/15/93, 1B
- Mississippi Municipal Association
- Black seeks office, 6/15/88, 1B
- Dunne ouster attempt will be a 'shootout', 12/12/90,
1B
- Dunne resigns as director, 12/13/90, 1B
- Fails to oust Pat Dunne as director, 11/30/90, 1B
- Hattiesburg officials spend $70,000 at convention,
8/24/93, 3B
- Minorities lose leadership bid, 6/18/88, 3B
- New headquarters in Standard Oil Building, 1/10/91,
5B
- Ousts Gaddis as chairman of insurance pool, 8/23/91,
2B
- Popular vote on leaders could divide, 6/17/88, 1B
- Mississippi Muse
- Jackson music magazine, 11/12/87, 1D
- Mississippi Museum of Art SEE Museum of Art
- Mississippi Musicians Associations
- Helping local groups get bookings, 8/22/93, 1F
- Mississippi National Guard SEE National Guard
- Mississippi News Tonight
- Love Communications suspends all state operations,
5/14/92, 5B
- Low ratings cancel statewide program, 4/4/92, 1A;
4/8/92, 1D; 4/18/92, 3B
- Mississippi Nurses Association
- Nursing's Agenda for Health Care Reform (conference),
2/12/92, 2B
- Mississippi Office of Literacy SEE Office of Literacy
- Mississippi Office of Youth Services SEE Office of
Youth Services
- Mississippi Official and Statistical Register
- New edition is available, 11/28/93, 2G
- Mississippi One Church, One Child
- Seeks homes for black children, 4/20/88, 1B
- Mississippi Opera
- Amahl...' at Forest Hill High School, 12/15/91, 1F
- Applies for up to $300,000 in grants, 9/24/88, 4B
- Board ousts Franklin Choset, 6/29/89, 1D; 7/10/89,
1C
- Bodo Igesz stages "Falstaff," 10/4/88, 1C
- Budget and schedule cut; Choset stays, 3/24/89, 1D
- Can go ahead with "Romeo" with emergency money raised,
1D; 1/16/89
- Carmen: Production meets audience halfway, 10/20/90,
2A
- Cast set for Spoleto, 3/19/86, 1D
- Cinderella is produced, 5/16/93, 1F
- Collects toward emergency cash goal, 12/17/88, 3B
- Consul a hit, 2/14/88, 2A
- European accent for coming season, 9/23/86, 1D
- Expected cutbacks leave Mississippi Opera in limbo,
3/23/89, 1D
- Franklin Choset, 2/5/87, 1D
- Gian Carlo Menotti and music, 2/3/88, 1C
- Groucho party 'knocking stuffiness out of opera',
5/9/91, 1D
- Has high hopes for season despite Choset controversy,
10/5/89, 1E
- Hires artistic director and interim business manager,
11/17/89, 1E
- In bind for funds, must get $36,000, 12/16/88, 1B
- Invited to Spoleto Festival USA in '86, 10/15/85,
1A
- Johnson is new general director, 2/7/91, 1D
- Johnson resigns, 9/2/92, 2B
- Johnson sees expanded opera, 5/23/91, 1D
- Launches 47th season with husband-wife team, Freeman
and Paschal, 10/13/91, 1F
- Madama Butterfly is season opener
- Freeman will star and direct, 9/26/93, 1F
- Madama Butterfly reviewed, 10/2/93, 2B
- Marks its 50th season, 9/18/94, 1F; 9/25/94, 2B
- Menotti opera on "MS Roads" on ETV, 5/17/88, 1C
- Menotti's The Consul, 2/12/88, 1C
- Opens season with 'Carmen', 10/19/90, 1E
- Opera Guild's party, 12/2/94, 1E
- Party based on 'Phantom of the Opera', 5/4/89, 1D
- Pavorotti may appear in Jackson, 1D; 1/5/89
- Pirates of Penzance is presented, 4/3/94, 1F; 4/11/94,
3B
- Production of "Romeo and Juliet," 2/17/89, 1D
- Production of 'Pelleas et Milasande', review 3/22/92,
3B; 3/15/92, 1F
- Production of Die Fledermaus, 2/1/90, 1D
- Review of 'La Boheme', 10/19/91, 2B
- Rigoletto review, 11/22/87, 1A
- Season will begin in Spring 1993, 8/23/92, 1F
- Sousa program, 5/15/87, 1C
- Stage director makes opera moving experience, 11/19/87,
1C
- Stages 'La Traviata', review 3/18/91, 1D; 3/15/91,
1E
- To perform Mozart's Bastien und Bastienne, 5/29/89,
1C
- Mississippi Paint and Supply Co
- Ken Dodder, owner
- How's business, 6/23/92, 6B
- Mississippi Permanency Planning Group
- Judge: Must place children, 9/30/88, 3B
- Mississippi Pharmacists Association
- Cochran addresses session, 1/18/93, 1B
- Mississippi Phosphates Corp
- Former owner takes over Pascagoula plant; begins hiring,
9/28/91, 6B
- Mississippi Picnic SEE Way up North in Mississippi
...
- Mississippi Power & Light SEE MP&L
- Mississippi Power Company
- 1993 south Mississippi development brought peak demand,
10/30/93, 5B
- Cheaper coal allows it to cut rates, 3/18/92, 5B
- Court rules PSC made error, overturns MPC rate plan,
1A; 1/5/89
- Customers may get rfund, 5/12/92, 6B
- Cuts utility rates, 12/21/88, 8B
- Electric rates raised, 12/8/93, 5B
- Environmental compliance will boost power bills, 8/8/92,
5B
- Executive payroll pegged at $1 Million, 6/15/91, 15A
- Files new rate proposal, 4/17/90, 6B
- Finances 'Choices' program in south Mississippi schools,
5/1/90, 4B
- Hawk shuts off power at substation, 11/20/93, 3B
- Lawsuit says company fraudently increased rates, 7/7/89,
1B
- Legislature OKs rate plan twice rejected by court,
6/29/90, 3B
- MPC customers may get $20 million refund, 1A; 1/6/89
- Offers public stock sale of $35 million, 8/27/92,
5B
- Performance evaluation plan (PEP) revised, 8/19/93,
5B; 11/2/93, 5B
- Performance Evaluation Plan OK'ed, 1/6/94, 6B
- PSC OKs rate hike, 9/16/92, 5B
- Rate hike justified, court says, 5/28/92, 6B
- Rate plan is rejected by state Supreme Court, 4/5/90,
1A
- Rates may rise to pay for environmental equipment,
6/30/92, 6B
- Seeking rate hike, 2/25/93, 5B
- State native Paul DeNicola heads, 4/27/89, 8B
- Suits filed to force utility to award refunds, 8/29/89,
5B
- To cut its rates slightly in July, 5/6/88, 8B
- To cut rates by $3.7 Million, 11/23/89, 8B
- To hike rates 2%, 12/7/91, 6B
- Wants Legislature to consider its rate plan in special
session, 6/7/90, 6B
- Mississippi Power Company SEE ALSO Gulf Power Company
- Mississippi Press Association
- Gathers in Natchez for annual meeting, 6/15/91, 2B
- Honers O.C. McDavid, 6/8/92, 1A
- Mississippi Pride Lines SEE Pride of Mississippi
- Mississippi Prisoners' Defense Commission
- Ceases operations, 1/30/86, 1B
- Mississippi Private School Association
- Derrick named executive secretary, 4/20/93, 4B
- State Science Fair, 4/20/93, 4B
- Mississippi Professional Educators
- Holds meeting at Ramada Coliseum, Jackson, 3/9/92,
2B
- Mississippi Project Learning Tree
- Brings environmental learning to classroom, 12/15/89,
4B
- Mississippi Protection and Advocacy System
- Class action suit against state agencies, 11/4/91,
1B
- Mississippi Public Education Forum
- Seeks funds from New American Schools...Corp., 4/7/92,
4B
- Mississippi Public Service Commission SEE Public Service
Commission
- Mississippi Publishers Corp
- Daniels named controller, 9/23/86, 8B
- Mississippi Pumpkin Arts and Crafts Festival
- Mississippi Quality Education Project SEE Quality Education
Project
- Mississippi Racing Vehicle Extravaganza
- At A & I Buildings in Jackson, 1/7/93, 1D
- At Fair Grounds, 1/11/90, 3E
- Mississippi Real Estate Commission SEE Real Estate
Commission
- Mississippi Regional Drug Prosecution Unit
- 6-county effort in south Mississippi, 5/25/93, 2B
- Mississippi Regional Scholastic Art Awards SEE Museum
of Art
- Mississippi Regional VI Housing Authority
- Begins taking low-income housing applications, 4/20/92,
2B
- Constructs 40 homes, 12/3/94, 5B
- Mississippi Report Card
- 1992 evaluations of each school district, 12/12/93,
1B; 12/19/93, 2B
- 1993 school year findings released, 3/16/94, 1A; 5/1/94,
1A, 18A
- 1993: Long Beach is tops, 3/27/94, 1A, 12A (chart
of all districts)
- 1993: Officials to release report, 11/19/94, 4B
- Mississippi Republican Party
- 1988 Convention delegate news, 8/19/88, 6A
- After Nov. 2 general election, 11/8/87, 1B
- Attracting more black students, 8/13/88, 1A
- Backs 2 candidates in 1990 runoff, 11/8/90, 3B
- Barbour in speech calls for rebuilding on local level,
4/2/93, 1B
- Black Mississippians joining ranks, 11/18/91, 1B
- Black participation will help growth, 8/21/88, 3H
- Bush chairman says forced out, 7/22/88, 1B
- Capturing of state's 2 top offices ends long hunt,
11/7/91, 1B
- Chairman to step down, 12/8/87, 1B
- Chance of Republican governor depends on economy,
5/7/89, 1H
- Claims inroads in state via municipal elections, 6/12/89,
4B
- Cochran heads drive for candidates, 8/31/88, 3B
- Columbus representative switches to Party, 6/24/89,
3B
- Convention news, 6A; 8/18/88, 1A
- Delegate profiles, 8/15/88, 4A
- Delegates at New Orleans convention, 8/15/88, 1A
- Delegates chosen to convention in Houston, 5/10/92,
3B
- Delegates fit GOP mold, 8/14/88, 18A
- Flowood man to take GOP for free ride, 8/13/88, 1B
- Fordice's speech: get rid of pseudo-Republicans, 5/9/92,
1B
- Four House members switch to GOP, 4/10/90, 1B; 4/11/90,
2B
- GOP hopeful about local elections, 3/26/89, 1B
- GOP hopes more officials switch, 1112/88, 1B
- GOP says it is taking lead in state, 4/16/90, 3B
- GOP trying to lure blacks, 8/17/88, 6A
- Gramm speaks at local dinner, 7/30/94, 3B
- Honors state party chief, 3/4/89, 1B
- Infighting: Fordice's and Briggs' staffs, 7/18/94,
1A
- Keeps list of candidates secret until last minute,
6/3/92, 2B
- Leaders nominate Woodville lawyer for circuit judgeship,
1/27/89, 4B
- Legislators Graham and Foster switch to GOP, 12/15/94,
5G
- Made key behind the scenes gains in Washington, 11/25/88,
1A
- Madison County GOP seeks yuppie victory, 11/2/87,
1B
- Madison County Repulicans want yuppie vote, 11/2/87,
1B
- McPhail is interim chairman, 12/18/87, 1B
- McPhail looks for gains after Gulf war success, 3/13/91,
2B
- McPhail says Democrats have let state down, 7/20/91,
3B
- McPHail takes national Party job, 4/15/93, 1B
- McPhail wins national party post, 1/26/91, 1B
- McPhail's successor to face increased partisanship,
4/26/93, 7A
- Mounger and Lott articles, 8/16/88, 4A
- Nationwide TV show on party's growth in state, 9/1/94,
2B; 9/2/94, 3B
- Out of tickets for national convention, 8/13/88, 1B
- Party is force to reckon with, 8/21/88, 3H
- Political tradition at Fairmont Hotel, 8/14/88, 1A
- Powell elected chairman, 5/14/93, 1A
- State convention shows unity, 5/22/88, 18A
- State GOP rallys in Jackson to show support for Bush,
2/17/92, 1B
- Stogner challenges chairwoman Spivey, 4/24/88, 1B
- Successor to McPhail to be picked, 4/26/93, 1A; 4/28/93,
3B
- Tension denied within GOP, 11/22/87, 1B
- Thornburgh, Alexander, Roemer at Jackson conference,
5/2/91, 2B
- To vote on new chairman, 12/17/87, 3B; 12/20/87, 1B
- Tries to make inroads in gubernatorial race, 6/9/91,
1A
- Warren County officials join GOP, 8/2/89, 1B
- Mississippi Republican Party SEE ALSO Republican Party,
United States
- Mississippi Resource Center
- Fordice seeks private funding for company-recruiting
agency, 5/19/92, 1A
- Stimulates development in state, 1/5/95, 5B; 2/27/93,
5B; 7/16/93, 5B
- Mississippi Restaurant Association
- Out in force at public hearing on crime, 8/19/94,
4B
- Mississippi River
- 1000 barges await dredging, 6/17/88, 1A
- 1800 barges may get to move, 6/18/88, 1B
- 2,500 barges slowed or stopped, 7/7/88, 1B
- At second lowest stage, 5/28/88, 1A
- Barge colission closes river at Natchez, 11/24/93,
3B; 11/26/93, 5B
- Barges slowly unsnarl, 6/20/88, 1A
- Bottlenecks ease; divert Great Lakes?, 17/9/88, B
- Called 'giant sewer' by Greenpeace environmental group,
12/14/89, 1A
- Chemical spills common, 8/5/85, 1B
- Climb up tower to protest pollution, 10/28/88, 1A
- Coal barges grounded in river's sole channel, 1/3/90,
1A
- Corps may limit barges, 6/22/88, 1A
- Corps may tap Great Lakes to raise, 6/22/88, 1A
- Corps tries to stay ahead of low river, 7/10/88, 1B
- Corps' task to stabilize, 7/24/88, 4B
- Crew to shore up banks, 8/7/88, 1B
- Delta Dev. Comm.
- Forum: All-white Delta panel must listen to blacks,
12/16/88, 1A
- Delta Development Commissionn Party throws roadblocks,
8/11/88, 1A
- Drought allows view of relics, 7/17/88, 1B
- Drought causes barges to stack up, 6/15/88, 1A
- Embankment works
- Flooding closes upper Mississippi; 2 state companies
affected, 6/26/93, 6B
- Flooding: lower river has triple capacity of upper,
7/11/93, 14A
- Flowed backward, 12/14/86, 1C
- Gauges, 5/10/87, 1A
- Greenpeace boat monitors pollution, 8/30/88, 1B
- Greenpeace starts probe of pollution, 7/21/88, 3B
- Greenpeace tags Natchez as polluter, 10/25/88, 1B
- Greenpeace trip leaves resistance in its wake, 10/31/88,
1A
- Ice floes, low water strand barges, 12/29/89, 1A
- Industrial development, 9/19/87, 8B
- Less muddy, 9/16/85, 1B
- Low water slows paddle wheel race, 6/30/88, 1B
- Mats to control flooding placed by Corps of Engineers,
9/8/94, 1B
- Mighty river mighty low, 8/10/88, 1B
- Minnesota utility wants to build waterfall on upper
Mississippi, 8/29/90, 3B
- More barges stuck, 7/6/88, 1B
- Natchez bluffs: rerouting of river is cause?
- Unified effort to save, 10/31/93, 1A
- Natchez brosion erosion may be preventable, 1/12/86,
1B
- Nearing record high in Warren County, 4/16/94, 4B
- New plan to study its potential, 7/8/90, 1B
- New sandbar blocks river, 6/21/88, 1A
- Ore-carrying barges sink near Rosedale, 11/10/94,
2B
- Radioactive waste, 11/17/86, 1A
- Rail, barge operators at odds over river shipping,
1/10/89; 7B
- Ranks high on endangered rivers list, 4/17/91, 7A
- Scientists study fresh water plants at its mouth,
1/1/90, 1B
- Shiftings make for odd legal twists, 12/22/85, 1A
- Stack Island dispute: In Mississippi or Louisiana?,
11/15/87, 1A
- Stack Island: Supreme Court to say which state it's
in, 3/24/92, 2B; 11/1/93, 1A
- Study by geological survey, 8/2/87, 1B
- Toxins found by Greenpeace, 10/23/88, 1B
- Vicksburg students learn lore of river, 2/2/90, 4B
- Winter may pose threat to barges on still low River,
12/26/88, 1B
- Mississippi River Adventures
- Vicksburg
- Tours by hydro-jet boat, 3/25/93, 3E; 7/2/91,
2B
- Mississippi River Boats Partnership SEE Riverboat gambling---Vicksburg...
- Mississippi River Bridge
- Concrete chunks fall off; bridge closed, 11/13/93,
3B
- Old Vicksburg bridge reopened, 6/5/92, 2B
- Old Vicksburg bridge unsafe, closed to traffic, 3/4/91,
3B; 7/4/90, 5B
- Survey hits drivers crossing at Rosedale, 1A; 1/17/89
- Mississippi River Coalition SEE Riverboat gambling,
Tunica
- Mississippi River Commission SEE U.S. Mississippi River...
- Mississippi River Corp
- Natchez firm receives DECD energy investment loan,
9/11/93, 6B
- Opening pulp plant in Natchez, 8/31/90, 6B
- Mississippi River Parkway Commission
- Promotes Great River Road, 4/29/91, 3B
- Mississippi Safe Kids Coalition
- Seeking 2 state representatives, 1/13/94, 1D
- Mississippi Savings Bank
- Ex-officials agree to pay restitution, 10/29/91, 6B
- Heavy fines levied on 3 ex-officials, 5/5/93, 5B
- Thrift closed by federal regulators, 12/18/90, 6B
- Mississippi School Board Association
- Annual workshop in Jackson, 10/29/91, 4B
- Mississippi School Boards Association
- Morris is named president, 11/16/90, 4B
- Mississippi School for Math & Science, 6/21/87,
1A
- 100 apply for school, 12/18/87, 3B
- 12-year old wants admittance as day student, 4/16/93,
1B
- 1st class aims for future, 9/25/88, 1A
- 241 apply for 200 slots, 2/20/88, 1B
- Applications may surpass last year's, 2/21/89, 3B
- Asbestos removal plan, 10/6/88, 4B
- Budget increase for asbestos removal, 9/16/89, 2B
- Delay in choosing head, 8/22/87, 3B
- Finalists chosen for director position, 8/18/92, 4B
- Franklin takes job with Clinton schools, 6/12/92,
2B
- Franklin to head school, 11/25/87, 1A
- Gets $250,000 grant from Sloan Foundation, 2/5/91,
4B
- Has state's highest ACT scores, 10/2/94, 14A
- Hosts national educators conference, 3/8/91, 2B
- Joining worldwide ecology project, 11/30/90, 4B
- Mentorship program, 11/17/89, 4B
- Money shortage for school, 2/5/88, 3B
- Needs room for expansion, 6/26/91, 3B
- Neyman is named director, 8/22/92, 3B
- Opens in 2 days, 9/5/88, 1A
- Policy allows home-taught students to apply, 1/21/89;
3B
- Prepares to open, 7/3/88, 1B
- Puts emphasis on study, 9/26/88, 1A
- Science teacher Joe Valasek, 9/22/89, 4B
- Seeking more students, 11/20/90, 4B
- Sends its entire graduating class on to college, 6/2/90,
1A
- Standardized admission test, 11/21/87, 1B
- Student supervision questioned after party, 3/7/90,
1A
- Students become recruiters for school, 6/5/89, 1A
- Mississippi School For Math & Science
- Students volunteer at local schools, 11/10/92, 4B
- Mississippi School for Math & Science
- To expand course offerings, 4/13/90, 4B
- Two sets of twin students confuse campus, 5/5/92,
4B
- Mississippi School for the Blind
- Annual music festival, 4/6/93, 4B
- Candidates for superintendent post, 8/17/89, 1B
- Celebrates 140th anniversary, 10/24/88, 1C
- Employee Layson resigns, 12/15/93, 2B
- Employee Layson's abuse charge is investigated, 11/24/93,
4B
- Employee Richard Layson charged in attack on student,
11/20/93, 5B
- Graduates lone, proud senior, 6/3/89, 1A
- House approves funds for renovation, 2/22/94, 1B
- Legislature funds new building, 4/30/94, 4B
- Legislature won't relocate campus, 2/25/93, 3B
- May be streamlined, 5/19/89, 3B
- Merger urged with School for Deaf, 2/23/90, 3B
- New head John Parrish hopes to boost funding, 8/19/89,
1A
- New head John Parrish pledges quality education, 10/7/89,
1A
- Possible relocation shelved for time being, 2/25/91,
1B
- Project to modernize campus, 12/8/94, 1A
- Sale of land proposed, 8/18/89, 1B
- Should it relocate to Columbus?, 12/2/92, 1A
- Superintendent Benton to retire, 6/19/89, 3B
- Wrestling Tigers, 1/22/93, 1E
- Mississippi School for the Deaf
- 134-year-old school fought fires, fever, 12/15/88,
1B
- 5 staff members ordered to stay away, 11/28/88, 1A
- Administrator gets suspension, 1B; 1/13/89
- Announces reorganization plan, 6/15/89, 1A
- August deadline for hiring new superintendent, 7/27/90,
3B
- Black History Month speaker Glenn Anderson, 2/18/94,
5B
- Board act spurs optimism about school, 12/15/88, 1B
- Board of Education to discuss hiring of new chief,
6/20/90, 3B
- Board wants new superintendent by Fall, 5/31/90, 1B
- Cheerleaders show school spirit, 1/31/93, 1A
- Controversy not new to superintendent, 1A; 1/8/89
- County judge sees evidence of renewed abuse and neglect,
6/16/90, 1A
- Court to review new abuse charges, 6/2/90, 1A
- Deadline for objections to reorganization plan, 6/17/89,
1B
- Deaf Awareness Week, 9/29/92, 4B
- Deaf students' parents agree to AIDS testing, 11/2/88,
4B
- Deaf superintendent would motivate students, 7/25/89,
1A
- Decision likely on superintendent's future, 1B; 1/18/89
- Decision on superintendent delayed, 1B; 1/19/89
- Elementary principal Donna Wait, 9/27/93, 1B
- Employees upset over sign language test, 5/25/89,
1B
- Expert: Deaf school needs help fast, 3/29/89, 1B
- Failed to report 143 abuse cases
- Finneran fulfills promise of more deaf staff, 12/5/89,
1A
- Finneran gets warm welcome, 8/7/89, 1B
- Finneran hired as superintendent, 7/28/89, 1A
- Finneran resigns, 5/25/90, 1A
- Finneran urges staff to maintain upbeat attitude,
8/22/89, 3B
- Finneran's departure worries parents, 7/2/90, 1B
- Galluadet student: deaf superintendent will bring
pride, 8/4/89, 1B
- Graduates 14-student class, 5/27/89, 3B
- Graduation 1993, 6/12/93, 1B
- Grisham protest: students return to classes, 10/29/92,
2B
- Grisham, interim director, is protested, 10/21/92,
1A; 10/23/93, 4B
- Group: Hire more deaf adults, 3/29/89, 3B
- Has 21 days to submit plan, 3/22/89, 1B
- Hinds conducts criminal probe at school, 12/3/88,
1A
- House approves funds for renovation, 2/22/94, 1B
- House mother fired over discipline, 10/29/88, 1A
- Improvement Panel sets counseling for students, 1B;
1/5/89
- Legislators await answers on school, 1B; 1/17/89
- Legislature funds new building, 4/30/94, 4B
- Legislature won't relocate campus, 2/25/93, 3B
- May be streamlined, 5/19/89, 3B
- May seek superintendent before July, 4/21/89, 3B
- Merger urged with School for Blind, 2/23/90, 3B
- Mom:Deaf child warned of molestation but not understood,
3/13/89, 1B
- More testimony on Alexander planned, 1A; 1/12/89
- Mother: School responsible for attacks on son, 3/9/89,
1A
- Must find money to court-ordered changes, 3/9/89,
1A
- New head seeks positive image, 10/21/90, 1B
- New houseparents, counseling program greet MSD students,
1B; 1/3/89
- New principal is Sharon Hovinga, 8/10/89, 1A
- Newspapers denied access to Youth Court records, 12/22/88,
3B
- Newspapers seek Deaf School hearing records, 12/16/88,
1B
- No decision expected soon in Alexander suit, 7/10/89,
1B
- Officials mum on new sexual misconduct case, 5/19/90,
1A
- Officials warn of bogus solicitations, 1B; 1/21/89
- Olsen named new superintendent, 8/18/90, 1A; 8/21/90,
1B
- Open hearing request rejected, 12/14/88, 1B
- Organizing for students' return in fall, 7/10/89,
1B
- Parents and students take 'learning vacation', 6/22/90,
4B
- Parents asked to be informed of problems, 5/22/90,
1A
- Parents complain of "bad wrong" at school, 11/20/88,
1A
- Parents meet with faculty, 1B; 1/30/89
- Parents organizing after rumors of sexual misconduct,
11/21/88, 3B
- Parents question curriculum at school, 12/11/88, 1A
- Parents quiz officials about sexual misconduct, AIDS,
11/10/88, 1B
- Parents reassured by Education superintendent, 5/22/89,
1A
- Parents told of firing of principal, 11/19/88, 1B
- Parents: Students fear administrator, 1B; 1/4/89
- PEER director: End residency at Deaf School, 11/29/88,
1A
- Personnel Board raises salary for superintendent,
7/23/89, 1A
- Pickett is new superintendent, 3/20/93, 1B
- Possible relocation shelved for time being, 2/25/91,
1B
- Principal can't block firing, 12/3/88, 1B
- Problems too many for single report, 6/13/89, 1A
- Progress jeopardized by funding cuts, 11/29/90, 1B
- Project to modernize campus, 12/8/94, 1A
- Psychologist visits deaf pupils, 12/14/88, 1B
- Sale of land proposed, 8/18/89, 1B
- School needs academic overhaul, not closure, 12/11/88,
1A
- School officially fires principal Brightwell, 12/6/88,
1A
- School upholds firing of principal, 1A; 1/11/89
- School workers get lessons on reporting abuse, 3/11/89,
3B
- Scout troop, 9/27/93, 1D
- Security guard accused of molestion, 5/20/90, 1A
- Seniors able to make trip to Dallas, 4//29/89, 1A
- Sex abuse probed at school, 10/28/88, 1A
- Should it relocate to Columbus?, 12/2/92, 1A
- Some Deaf School cases may not be prosecuted, 12/16/88,
1A
- Student services dean quits, 2/2/89; 4B
- Students tell of abuse at Deaf School, 12/15/88, 1A
- Students tested for AIDS, 11/8/88, 2B
- Students vote to take AIDS test, 10/27/88, 1A
- Students, workers taunted, 11/3/88, 3B
- Superintendent Alexander is dismissed, 1A; 1/21/89
- Superintendent job draws applications, 6/16/89, 4B
- Superintendent to be picked, 7/21/89, 1B; 7/22/89,
1A; 7/29/89, 4B
- Suspended teacher Don Spears sues school, 1A; 1/26/89;
5/27/89, 3B
- Teachers collect ideas for changes at school, 1A;
1/9/89
- To fire 3 more employees, 3/4/89, 1B
- To honor new leader Gary Olsen, 10/15/90, 3B
- To screen applicants for superintendent, 6/27/89,
3B; 7/8/89, 3B
- Trustees start procedures to fire Alexander, 12/15/88,
1A
- Trustees suspends Superintendent Alexander, 12/7/88,
1A
- Trustees to decide whether to keep superintendent,
1B; 1/8/89
- Two candidates vying to replace Finneran, 7/3/90,
1B
- Two of 4 finalists for superintendent are deaf, 7/19/89,
2B
- Washington's name off order baning student contact,
1B; 1/10/89
- Woman removes son after he is molested by other student,
3/3/89, 1A
- Youth Court orders changes, 3/8/89, 1A
- Youth Court referee to hear 20 deaf school abuse cases,
12/13/88, 1A
- Mississippi School for the Deaf SEE ALSO Olsen, Gary
- Mississippi School of Dentistry
- Mississippi School Supply
- After death of Campbell, Peets named CEO, 4/24/92,
5B
- Mississippi Science, Technology and Society Network
- SEE Science, Technology and Society Network
- Mississippi Seafood Exchange
- Jackson store cited for sale of illegal redfish, 1/30/93,
3B
- Mississippi Senate SEE Mississippi Legislature
- Mississippi Senior Olympics SEE Golden Games...
- Mississippi Sheriffs Boys Ranch
- Racial questions, 4/14/86, 1B; 4/16/86, 1B
- Mississippi Short Term Loan Assoc
- Owner Henry Odom charged with usury, 9/22/93, 3B
- Mississippi Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation
- Sickle cell disease, 4/2/94, 1A
- Mississippi Sky Parade SEE Sky Parade
- Mississippi Society of Colonial Dames SEE Oaks, The
- Mississippi Society of Washington, D.C.
- Picnic to benefit women's shelters in state, 6/12/92,
1D
- Mississippi Soft Drinks, Inc., 4/7/87, 8B
- Mississippi SOS
- Needs volunteers to save outdoor scupture, 9/22/92,
1D
- Mississippi Sovereignty Commission SEE Sovereignty
Commission
- Mississippi Special Olympics
- Basketball championship in Jackson, 3/20/94, 1B
- Brandon 4-H's equestrian show, 9/23/90, 1B
- Relocating headquarters, 9/13/94, 5B
- State Olympians win medals, 1/14/89; 3B
- Track and Field Competition in Jackson, 4/7/91, 6B
- Mississippi Speciality Foods Association
- Conference in Jackson, 4/29/90, 1E
- Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame
- $2 million fund drive kicks off, 10/13/92, 1A
- Gets $1 million from Coca-Cola for building, 6/22/93,
1A
- Michael Rubenstein, executive diredtor, 12/28/94,
1D
- Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame SEE Sports Hall of
Fame
- Mississippi Sports Medicine and Orthpaedic Center
- Free Saturday morning checkups, 10/15/92, 1D
- Mississippi Spotlight
- New program lets state entertainers instruct young
hopefuls, 11/5/92, 1D
- Mississippi State Capitol SEE Capitol Building
- Mississippi State Fair SEE State Fair
- Mississippi state flag
- House OKs bill to safeguard U.S., state flags, 6/30/90,
4B
- Judge Dillard dismisses another lawsuit, 9/25/93,
2B
- Kirksey will file suit to change state flag, 8/8/91,
1B
- Lawsuit dismissed; NAACP, blacks may appeal, 6/8/93,
1B; 6/20/93, 3G
- Magnolia is most popular for redesigned flag, 5/9/93,
1G
- Majority of state approves of rebel banner, 1/31/88,
1A
- NAACP wants new flag, 6/5/92, 1B; 11/9/89, 2B; 12/30/87,
1B
- Poll:Keep Confederate symbol, 4/24/88, 1A
- Senator Mike Gunn will fight to keep flag as it is,
9/1/93, 3B; 9/2/93, 3B
- Shapiro wants 1861-1894 banner brought back as state
flag, 7/29/92, 1D
- Should state flag be changed? Letters from readers,
4/26/93, 9A
- Some lawmakers dispute claims about stars, 4/22/93,
1A
- State NAACP urged to fight for new state flag, 11/10/89,
1B
- Mississippi State Hospital SEE Whitfield State Hospital
- Mississippi State Medical Association
- Urges state funding of health education, 9/14/91,
2B
- Mississippi State University
- 3 students charged in drowning death, 11/7/87, 1B
- Accounting operations are consolidated, 1/15/92, 1B
- Architecture students design cat house, 9/10/91, 3B
- At spring faculty meeting, bad news on raises, 1/31/92,
3B
- Awards exclusive contract on cottonseed, 1/26/90,
6B
- Awards free college education to 6 students, 3/17/89,
3B
- Awards rights to market cottonseed strain, 2/13/90,
7B
- Baseball team
- Wins SEC championship, 5/1/89, 1A, 1D
- Budget cuts force MSU to cut many graduate degrees,
4/4/92, 2B
- Budget cuts: MSU may lose 51 academic programs, 3/18/92,
3B
- Business school, 5/18/86, 1G
- Business school SEE ALSO Lewis, Harvey
- Callejas, 1966 grad, president of Honduras, 11/28/89,
7A
- Carmody, ex-USM coach, joins Bulldog staff, 12/3/88,
1A
- Censured by American Sociological Association, 2/28/91,
2B
- Changes in athletic program, 1/5/86, 1A
- Changes, streamling will follow $2.6 million budget
cuts, 4/11/92, 1B
- Chinese student hopes to meet Bush 2nd time, 5/12/89,
1B
- Cobb Institute of Archaeology's dig in Ridgeland,
6/30/94, 1B
- Cochran to address Spring 1994 graduates, 4/5/94,
3B
- Comprehensive Assistive Technology Center, 12/18/93,
3B
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing Center, 9/20/93,
3B
- Dave Swalm gives MSU $2 Million, 11/26/88, 1A
- Delta Project SEE Delta Project
- Donation of $1Million for walnut tree farming, 10/20/89,
3B
- Enrolls 1st Russian student Evgeni Istchenko, 9/11/90,
1B
- Faculty research pumps $48 Million into state economy,
7/14/94, 3B
- Finnish exchange student Porkka missing, 11/17/90,
1A; 11/18/90, 1B
- Food poisoning of students, 2/18/89, 3B
- Gets $90,000 grant to become EPA Training site, 1/9/89;
3B
- Groundbreaking for research center, 9/18/88, 4B
- Heroes
- Profile of 3 MSU heroes praised by President Bush,
5/21/89,1B
- Hodgson is named VP for academic affairs, 6/6/94,
3B
- Hot dog! At last, a low-fat sausage, 7/21/88, 1F
- Jackson architectural program in Elks Bldg, 3/26/92,
4B; 3/27/92, 4B
- Launches $78 million fundraising campaign, 4/24/93,
1B
- Lockheed gives $50,000 for Meridian branch, 5/5/91,
2B
- Loyola basketball game:'63 Bulldogs, 3/13/88, 1A
- May add 2nd Japan branch, 11/19/88, 3B
- MSU/Bank of Mississippi economic forums, 10/4/94,
7B
- MSU/MUW cooperation is progressing, 2/4/92, 3B
- Named center for computing, 8/8/87, 1A
- Names building for Richard Holmes, 10/16/91, 1A; 10/17/91,
1B
- NCAA looking into football program, 8/31/94, 1A; 9/1/94,
1A
- NCAA questions several football players, 7/22/94,
1C
- OrffSchulwerk, a music education program, 7/16/94,
3B
- PEER report criticizes poultry and aquaculture research,
9/25/90, 6B
- Phi Beta Kappa to visit MSU, 5/9/89, 1B
- Plans Japan branch, 9/16/88, 1A
- Postharvest Collaborative Agribusiness Support Program,
11/30/93, 3B
- President says alumni, students will fight funding
cuts, 3/21/90, 3B
- President's Commission on the Status of Women awards,
3/21/94, 3B
- PRO-MISS program for rural community leaders, 6/15/94,
5B
- Professor to help compile presidential bibliography,
12/12/88, 2B
- Racial slurs, 6/6/87, 1A
- Racial tension after 'Reflector' cartoon, 10/1/92,
3B
- Racism issue, 6/17/87, 1A
- Randolph Memorial Fund, a $1.25 million gift, 9/16/92,
3B
- Ranks agricultural extension education program, 10/18/87,
4B
- Ready to educate via satellite, 10/12/88, 1B
- Receives $1 Million gift to create engineering chair,
8/22/90, 3B
- Reflector cartoon is racist, students say, 9/26/92,
1B; 9/29/92, 1B
- Research grant for defense computer, 7/11/86, 8B
- Research Unit conducts Reagan poll, 5/7/88, 1B
- Scales back academic programs, faculty, 10/8/91, 1A;
10/11/91, 5B
- Schillig Leadership Scholarships, 4/14/87, 1A
- School's first black graduate Richard Holmes honored,
9/17/91, 3B
- Security tightened after attack of campus officer,
9/11/94, 2B
- Seeks funds for agricultural research, 10/16/86, 1B
- Sheep used in research on postmenopausal osteoporosis,
8/10/92, 3B
- Sherrill named football coach, 12/9/90, 1A; 12/10/90,
1A
- Special Program for Academically Talented Students,
3/13/90, 4B
- Stennis Center for Public Service to open at MSU,
12/9/88, 3B
- Strict no smoking rules will be enforced, 8/5/89,
1A
- Student senate wants to muzzle 'Reflector' editor,
2/18/92, 3B
- Students elect first black leaders, 3/17/89, 1A
- Students march to protest campus racism, 10/10/92,
1B
- Study shows most freshman attended small high schools,
8/13/90, 1B
- Studying feasibility of nursing home for pets, 7/5/91,
3B
- Veterinary school benefited by land sales, 2/23/92,
3B
- Veterinary school blasted in PEER report, 1/23/86,
1A
- Veterinary school clinic offers treatment, 7/31/88,
1A
- Veterinary school gives private practice training,
10/28/91, 2B
- Veterinary school professor Helga Gerlach, bird expert,
11/8/94, 3B
- Veterinary school stops dog purchases from accused
broker, 3/25/93, 1A
- Veterinary school too expensive?, 6/23/85, 1H
- Veterinary students work at Jackson zoo, 11/15/91,
1B
- Washington directs Stennis Institute of Government,
6/12/88, 1H
- Water Resources Research Institute funding issue,
3/30/94, 3B
- Wins first SEC basketball title since 1963, 3/3/91,
1A
- Zacharias wants closer ties with Starkville, 8/15/91,
3B
- Mississippi State University SEE ALSO Miller, Tiffany
- Mississippi State University SEE ALSO Mississippi Agromedicine
Program
- Mississippi State University SEE ALSO Steckler, Jon
- Mississippi State Veterans Home SEE Veterans Nursing
Home
- Mississippi Steel & Iron Company
- Fabricator to close after 60 years, 7/19/88, 8B
- Mississippi Student Space Station SEE Student Space
Station
- Mississippi Student Space Station SEE Student Space
Station
- Mississippi Supreme Court SEE Supreme Court
- Mississippi Symphony
- 47th season opening concert reviewed, 10/13/91, 2B
- 50-year celebration gala, 2/10/94, 4B
- 51st season: more music and free from debt?, 9/25/94,
1F
- Artists bring Nordic flair to concert, 4/6/90, 1E;
4/8/90, 12A
- British pianist Ronan O'Hora is guest star, 11/14/93,
1F; 11/18/93, 3B
- Buswell Parnas Luvisi Trio, 4/7/89, 1C
- Celebrates 50 years of beautiful music, 10/3/93, 1F
- Cellist Carlos Prieto performs, 10/27/89, 1E
- Chamber orchestra's season, 9/27/92, 1G
- Closes classical season with pianist Lydia Artymiw,
5/4/90, 1E
- Contracts for new season, 3/3/89, 1C
- Country performer Michael Martin Murphy in fundraiser,
4/10/94, 1F
- Crescendo Ball fundraiser, 10/3/91, 3E
- Crowd of 1800 attend Masterworks concert, 1/20/91,
2B
- Dinner in D Minor, honoring black history, 2/13/92,
2E
- Ends season with Davidovici as guest artist, 4/26/91,
1E
- Fashion show benefit featuring Saks Fifth Avenue clothes,
2/17/93, 1D
- Fourth of July concert, 7/4/91, 8E
- Fund raiser features Saks fashions, 2/2/94, 1D
- Fund raising effort successful; budget is balanced,
1/17/92, 2B
- Golden Anniversary Ball, 9/28/93, 1D
- Greenville site of inaugural concert, 1D; 1/26/89
- Guests are Giavonni De Chiaro and James Setapen, 1/12/92,
1F
- Kinder Concert Series (for children), 11/1/89, 1D
- Kinderconcerts for school chilren, 3/9/93, 4B
- Management, union reach agreement, 6/6/89, 1D
- Mikado in concert performance, 4/26/92, 1F; 5/3/92,
4B
- Moersch is finale guest performer, 4/25/93, 1F
- New master agreement is signed, 10/3/91, 3B
- Opener: pianists Frank and Sandra Polanski, 10/9/94,
1F; 10/13/94, 2B
- Opens 'critical year', 10/4/92, 1F; 10/11/92, 5B
- Orchestra and area choirs collaborate on 'Jingle Bell
Pops', 12/7/90, 1E
- Pepsi Pops, 5/5/94, 12E; 5/6/93, 8E; 5/11/95, 11E;
5/13/91, 1D; 6/28/92, 1F
- Pianist Christopher O'Riley guests, 4/28/89, 1D
- Pianist Robert Hairgrove appears, 4/5/91, 1E; 4/8/91,
3B
- Pianists Sampson and Laubengayer donate services,
10/6/91, 1F
- Pops concert at reservoir, 5/10/90, 1D; 5/11/89, 1E
- Pops concert features Ora Reed, 5/7/92, 9E
- Requiem presentation reviewed, 3/10/94, 3B
- Rita Coolidge to be guest artist in September pops
concert, 4/26/89, 1C
- Salute to Broadway concert, 5/1/94, 1F
- Season opening: Beethoven symphonies, 10/12/90, 1E;
10/14/90, 8A
- Season to open October 28th, 10/23/89, 1D
- SEE ALSO Jackson Symphony
- Showcases harpist Elaine Barber, 11/9/90, 1E
- Strikes up chamber music season, 9/24/90, 1D
- Strikes up harmonious negotiations, 2/24/89, 1C
- Strings in the Schools program, 1/16/90, 4B
- Symphony at Sundown pops concert, 10/17/91, 3E
- Symphony Ball features art auction, 10/14/94, 1E
- Tchaikovsky's 'Pathetique' reviewed, 5/2/93, 5B
- Trying to raise $100,000 by end of season, 5/8/89,
1D
- Violinist Elmar Oliveira performs with Symphony, 1C;
2/2/89
- Wage dispute, 6/5/92, 1E; 7/4/92, 1A; 7/7/92, 1B;
7/8/92, 2B
- Wage dispute cancels Pops concert, 7/4/92, 1A; 7/5/92,
1A
- Wage dispute: musicians given final offer, 7/14/92,
1B
- Wage dispute: musicians take cuts to ensure new season,
7/28/92, 1B; 8/2/92, 1F
- Wagner resigns as general manager, 3/14/91, 1D
- Mississippi Talent Exchange
- Bridging gap: talent & jobs, 10/19/88, 1D
- Mississippi Talking
- New touring play by New Stage troup, 3/14/93, 1F,
4F
- Mississippi Teacher Center
- Established to remedy teacher shortage, 5/12/94, 1A
- Mississippi Teacher Corps
- Andrew Snyder, Harvard grad, 6/24/91, 1A; 9/9/90,
1A, 18A
- Arriving in state (includes list), 6/9/90, 1A
- Donation of $50,000 keeps Corps alive, 4/14/92, 1A;
6/2/92, 1B
- Member Ron Betts, 9/20/94, 4B
- New recruits getting teaching basics, less 'folklore',
6/24/91, 1A
- Program axed by budget cuts, 3/20/92, 1B
- Recruits training to meet critical need, 7/5/93, 1B,
3B
- Vaiden's Jeff Seinfeld constructs science lab, 5/28/91,
4B
- Winter tells them they can make a difference, 6/12/90,
2B
- Mississippi Teacher Corps SEE ALSO Smith, Van
- Mississippi Tobacco-Free 2000 Coalition
- Advocates want smoke-free state, 11/10/93, 1B
- Mississippi Tours Inc
- Mary Hudgins and Carolyn McLendon
- Business profile, 11/13/89, 4E
- Mississippi Track Club
- Tuesday fun runs, 7/7/92, 1D
- Walking competitions, 5/31/89, 1C
- Mississippi Travel Show SEE Travel Show
- Mississippi Treasury Department SEE Treasury Department
- Mississippi Trial Lawyers Association
- Death penalty protested at meeting, 10/31/93, 4B
- Mississippi United Methodist Conference SEE ALSO Methodists
- Mississippi United Methodist Conference, 1987
- State convention in Natchez, 6/13//87, 1C
- Mississippi United Methodist Conference, 1989
- Celebrate togetherness, 6/10/89, 1C; 6/17/89, 10B
- Mabus addresses state Conference, 6/12/89, 10A
- To merge black/white churches, 6/3/89, 1C; 6/4/89,
1A
- Mississippi United Methodist Conference, 1990
- Clergy will be reassigned, 6/14/90, 2B; 6/15, 1B,
10B
- Convention opposes state lottery, 6/15/90, 1B
- Football coach addresses state meeting, 6/12/90, 1B
- Mississippi United Methodist Conference, 1991
- Announces ministerial appointments, 6/29/91, 3D
- In Biloxi, 6/15/91, 1D; 6/21/91, 2B; 6/22/91, 1B
- Mississippi United Methodist Conference, 1992
- Moving day for 200 ministers, 6/16/92, 1D
- Mississippi United Methodist Conference, 1993
- Builds mission in La Joya, Mexico, 9/4/93, 1A, 1D
- In Jackson, 6/5/93, 1D; 6/8/93, 3B; 6/11/93, 3B
- Mississippi United Methodist Conference, 1994
- To focus on vision, 6/4/94, 1D
- Mississippi University for Women
- 5.2% upward swing in Fall 1994 enrollment, 9/12/94,
1B
- After lawsuit, reaching out to men students, 10/28/91,
1A
- Applications up 20%, enrollment steady, 5/15/89, 1A
- Backers organize to prevent closing, 2/2/86, 1B
- Board tells MUW to stress women's studies, 10/20/88,
1A
- Campus security beefed up; iron gates closed, 10/8/92,
1B
- Chief: Stress womens studies, 9/15/88, 1A
- Clare Booth Luce Professorship in Mathematics, 6/6/94,
3B
- Cleere backing down on name change, 10/15/88, 3B
- College Board outlines mission, 10/19/88, 1A
- College Board seeks settlement in discrimination suit,
9/24/91, 3B
- Committee to cut MUW applicant list, 12/8/88, 3B
- Consultants weigh alternatives, 7/19/88, 1B
- Craft appointed, 6/16/88, 1B; 6/17/88, 1B
- Craft may be named interim President, 6/10/88, 1B;
6/15/88, 3B
- Crumbling administration building to be razed, 9/4/90,
1B
- Culbertson happy with new mission, 10/20/88, 1B
- Despite Ayers, new programs OK'd, 6/17/94, 1A
- Eugenia Summer Alumni Art Exhibit and Sale, 4/5/92,
1F
- Evacuation of "Falling Tower," 8/19/88, 1B
- Firm urges demolition of Simmons Hall, 10/19/89, 3B
- Fraternities for male students, 12/8/91, 3B
- Gets $97,896 grant for literacy instruction, 10/5/91,
3B
- Granted federal funds for after-storm repairs, 11/4/92,
1B
- Hogan broke the gender barrier, 3/13/88, 1E
- Inaugural of President Rent celebrates women, 10/10/89,
1D
- Interim President dies, 10/20/88, 1A
- Interviews for finalists for presidency begins, 1B;
1/27/89
- Julie Mabus lauds Columbus Learning Center at MUW,
1/11/89; 2B
- Lawsuit for males seeks name change, 1/4/90, 1B; 12/22/90,
3B
- Lawsuit on name change, etc. put on hold, 8/8/91,
3B
- Lawsuit seeking name, mission, recruitment changes,
7/23/91, 2B
- Lawsuit settlement reached; name will not change,
9/28/91, 1B
- Lee named interim president, 10/21/88, 1B
- Library director David Payne retires, 6/28/92, 2B
- Men students don't like school's name, 4/23/89, 1A
- MUW leader likely to be named today, 1A; 1/30/89
- MUW/MSU cooperation progresses, 2/4/92, 3B
- Police may close city streets going through campus,
8/25/92, 3B
- Possible name change, 9/27/87, 1A; 10/4/87, 1A
- President Clyda Rent begins work, 4/4/89, 1B
- President Clyda Rent nationally recognized, 9/25/91,
1B
- President resigns, joins JSU, 5/10/88, 1A
- Presidential search halted, 7/28/88, 2B
- Rent installed as president, 10/15/89, 1B
- Rent named new MUW president, 1A; 1/31/89
- Rent races at supersonic pace toward success, 2/24/91,
1E
- Rent said to be revamping school, 4/23/89, 1A
- Rent was first to interview for president, 1A; 1/28/89
- Revitalized school now making giant strides, 6/17/91,
1A
- Searching for part of Clock Tower damaged by storm,
2/12/93, 3B
- Some male graduates think named should be changed,
7/12/94, 1A, 5A
- Storm, 3/18/93, 3B; 10/11/92, 1A; 10/12/92, 1A, 5A;
10/13/92, 3B; 10/18/92, 1B
- Storm: after 1 year clock is striking again, 11/8/93,
1A
- Storm: repairs completed on landmark gate, 2/15/94,
3B
- Suit filed for "gender-neutral" name, 8/5/88, 2B
- Three women are finalists for presidency, 1A; 1/11/89
- U.S.News & W.R. ranks it highly, 11/25/85, 1B
- Wants to offer degrees in 7 new areas, 12/26/94, 3B
- Weathering change, 3/13/88, 1E
- What is the mission of MUW?, 10/18/88, 1A
- Women in media is forum topic, 10/25/93, 3B
- Mississippi University for Women SEE ALSO Rent, Clyda
- Mississippi Valley Gas Co
- Asks for 5.2% rate increase, 8/2/85, 1A
- Co-owners pledge $2M to MSU programs, 3/7/89, 3B
- Directorship, 2/10/87, 8B
- Files for rate reduction with PSC, 11/17/92, 7B
- Granted 4.3% rate increase, 11/9/85, 1A
- Holleman is new CEO, replacing Edmund Butler, 10/1/93,
5B
- PSC orders $13.5 million refund for customers, 6/26/93,
1A
- Refund of $14 million going to customers, 8/26/93,
1A; 10/1/93, 2B
- To cut next winter's bills by 1.5%, 5/25/90, 6B
- To drop rates after contract settlement, 4/21/90,
1A
- Wants to change way its rates are structured, 6/23/92,
6B
- Mississippi Valley Gas Co SEE ALSO Gasmark Smarthouse
- Mississippi Valley State University, 9/26/85, 1B;
9/27/85, 1B; 9/28/85, 1B
- Audit: MVSU bought liquor, didn't collect fees, 11/23/88,
3B
- Boclair officially appointed president, 1/29/88, 3B
- Boclair to be acting presiden, 1/28/88, 1A
- Boyer may be asked to resign, 1/8/88, 1A
- Chief targets deficit, enrollment, 7/24/88, 1B
- Closing college would close Itta Bena, 2/2/86, 1B
- College Board ignores pleas, 4/17/87, 1B
- Despite Ayers, new programs OK'd, 6/17/94, 1A
- Ex-clerk may owe $19,000, 7/27/89, 1b
- Ex-president pleads guilty:tax charge, 8/5/88, 1B
- Ex-president put on probation, 9/9/88, 1B
- Finalists for preside, 2/18/88, 3B; 2/19/88, 3B
- Firm to straighten out books, 9/19/85, 1B; 9/20/85,
2B
- Funding cut, 4/16/87, 1A
- Journalism program wins praise, 5/27/90, 2B
- Missing funds at school, 6/17/89, 1B; 7/20/89, 1B
- Mom encouraged Sutton, 6/26/88, 1B
- New president:the 4th, 7/24/88, 1B
- Passes audit with low score, 3/1/88, 1A
- Places employee on leave, 6/30/89, 1A
- President hopes to improve school's image, 7/10/89,
2B
- School's President to reduce debt, 2/17/89, 3B
- Search panel to find new president, 1/22/88, 1B; 1/23/88,
3B
- Settles contract in cost-cutting move, 3/17/89, 1B
- Supporters stage protest, 1/21/86, 1A
- Sutton to head Valley State, 4/21/88, 1A
- To set president's qualifications, 2/18/88, 3B
- Tries to set financial records straight, 10/31/85,
1B
- William Sutton inaugurated as president, 11/12/88,
1B
- Won't get auditor this year, 10/21/88, 1B
- Mississippi Veterans Home SEE Veterans Nursing Home
- Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium SEE Memorial
Stadium
- Mississippi Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- Efforts to raise $1.5 Million underway, 4/29/89, 1B
- Finalists picked for design, 3/1/90, 5B
- Funding effort, 7/5/93, 3B
- Hinds seeking formula for county's contribution, 3/24/90,
2B
- Hinds supervisors may not donate to memorial, 10/11/90,
5B
- Inmate's model may spark fund drive, 3/6/94, 2B
- May go to Gulfport after Biloxi rejection, 3/4/91,
2B
- Replica on display in Biloxi, 6/5/88, 1A
- Mississippi Voices for Children
- Organizational meeting, 6/6/93, 1B
- Mississippi Watercolor Society, 1/4/87, 1F
- Annual national competition, 10/25/92, 1F
- Grand National Exhibition, 9/16/90, 1F
- Grand National Exhibition at Museum of Art, 10/29/89,
1F
- Grand National Watercolor Exhibition
- At Museum of Art, 10/9/94, 1F
- Mississippi Watermelon Festival, 1988, 7/24/88,
1A
- Mississippi Watermelon Festival, 1989, 7/20/89,
3F
- Mississippi Watermelon Festival, 1990, 7/19/90,
8F; 7/20/87, 1B; 7/22/90, 1B
- Mississippi Watermelon Festival, 1991, 7/18/91,
4E; 7/20/91, 13A
- Mississippi Watermelon Festival, 1992, 7/16/92,
9E
- Mississippi Watermelon Festival, 1993
- Mize makes merry, 7/22/93, 3E
- Mississippi Wildfire, 11/3/87, 1A; 11/6/87, 1A
- Mississippi Wildlife Extravaganza
- At Trade Mart, 8/9/90, 14E
- Held at Trade Mart, 8/3/89, 5G
- Mississippi Wildlife Federation
- Cochran will speak at achievement banquet, 2/22/91,
2B
- Mississippi Wildlife Heritage Fund
- Enters 3rd year, 1/31/88, 14D
- Mississippi Women's Medical Clinic
- Anti-abortion protests, 3/3/87, 1B
- Hospitalization of woman prompts probe, 3/29/94, 3B
- Loses license, 7/28/92, 2B; 7/29/92, 2B; 7/30/92,
1B
- Moves to new location on Robinson Road Extension,
8/24/93, 5B
- Tucker gives up Alabama license, 6/30/94, 2B
- Woman sues Dr. Tucker over botched abortion, 4/30/94,
4B
- Mississippi Woodworkers Association
- Donates toys to Red Cross, 12/10/92, 1D
- Mississippi Writers
- Calendar by Department of Archives and History, 11/16/93,
1D; 11/20/94, 1G
- Mississippi Writers Club
- Holds how-to seminars, 7/13/90, 1E
- Mississippi Writers' Conference
- 1st annual conference, July 9, 6/26/88, 3F; 7/5/88,
1C
- Mississippi Writing-Thinking Institute
- Teachers' program puts wonder back in learning, 1/30/89;
3B
- Mississippi Yard Show; Perspectives...
- Photographs/video by Stephen and Diana Young, 2/23/92,
1F
- Mississippi's Best Guitar Player contest
- At Hal & Mal's, 8/20/92, 1D
- Mississippi's Hometown Hero
- Country music hopefuls compete, 4/7/94, 1D
- MISSISSIPPI'S TROUBLED WATERS
- Four part series, 1/6-9/91, 1A+
- Mississippi/Alabama Education Improvement Project
- Frank Clarke, 5/4/92, 1A; 5/21/92, 1B; 6/9/92, 1B
- Mississippi: The State
- Book distributed by DECD to corporate prospects, 2/6/92,
5B
- Mississippiana SEE Collectors; SEE Fitzgerald, F.S.
- Mississippians
- Being from Mississippi means different things to different
people, 12/3/92, 1D
- Famous natives, 1/29/87, 1D
- The most boring Mississippiians, 12/15/93, 1D
- Mississippians for a New Century
- Goal is electing black legislators, 6/21/92, 3G
- Mississippians for Quality Education
- Supports Mabus, 8/15/87, 1A
- Mississippians for Quality Life
- Ministers group opposed to riverboat gambling, 3/30/91,
1B
- Mississippians Reaching Out
- Russia to lend art to state thanks to medical airlift,
5/22/93, 3B
- Mistakes SEE Human errors
- Mistilis' Restaurant
- Mistletoe
- Doyle Ridgeway gathers, 12/22/85, 1B
- Mistletoe Marketplace, 1986, 10/16/86, Focus, P.1B
- Mistletoe Marketplace, 1988
- Creating winter wonderland, 10/25/88, 1C
- Mistletoe Marketplace, 1989, 11/2/89, 3E
- Mistletoe Marketplace, 1990
- Magic of mistletoe, 11/8/90, 6E
- Mistletoe Marketplace, 1992
- Attention, holiday shoppers, 11/5/92, 9F
- Emyl Jenkins' book 'Southern Christmas', 11/4/92,
1D
- Mistletoe Marketplace, 1993
- Dixie Chicks, etc, 11/4/93, 3E, 8E; 11/7/93, 2B
- Mistletoe Marketplace, 1994
- Builds on tradition, 11/3/94, 5B, 10E
- Tabloid sized insert, 10/23/94
- Mitch, Tim
- Business profile
- Dunn Construction Company executive, 1/16/89,
4E
- Mitcham & Co
- Will market state's economic development program,
4/7/93, 5B
- Mitchell, George
- Adviser of urban affairs, 10/9/85, 1B
- Mitchell, James SEE Williams, Nathan
- Mitchell, Johnny
- New York Jets signee wants to build home for grandparents,
5/24/92, 1E
- Tools stolen; robbers elude police; Mitchell irate,
12/10/93, 1B
- Mitchell, Judith Paige
- Former Jacksonian writes way to top in Hollywood,
1D; 1/16/89
- Jacksonian is Hollywood screenwriter, 1/15/90, 1C
- Writes, co-produces "Desperate for Love," 1B; 1/20/89
- Mitchell, Kitty
- Whitfield volunteer, 3/7/87, 1B
- Mitchell, Louise
- Miller pleads guilty, gets life term, 12/8/92, 2B
- Neighbor boy Stanley Miller charged in her murder,
6/27/91, 1B; 6/28/91, 1B
- Mitchell, Patrick Michael
- Man on most-wanted list pleads guilty to robbery,
4/14/94, 2B
- Mitchener, Frank SEE Fish kills---Cassidy Bayou
- Mitte, Roy SEE Standard Life Insurance
- Mitternaechters
- Country band with German accent, 9/20/90, 9E
- Mixon, David
- Pleads guilty to 1986 slaying of Erma Dotson, 1/23/91,
1B
- Mixon, Marian
- Charges against her dropped, 1/24/92, 2B
- Ex-IRS employee charged with murder threat against
boss, 10/24/91, 4B; 11/1/91, 2B
- Mize Police Department
- Dean killed while on patrol, 11/2/88, 1A
- Green admits killing Dean, 9/21/89, 3B; 11/3/88, 1A
- Mize, David
- Keele Street resident's wedding guests robbed in front
yard, 3/1/94, 5B; 3/9/94, 1B
- Neighborhood residents unite against crime, 3/11/94,
4B
- Mize, Mississippi, 11/6/88, 5B
- Glisson's Hamburger House, 4/3/87, 1C
- Mize, Rick SEE Disc jockeys---D'Iberville
- Mizell, Patrick
- Saved by friends after fall from treehouse
- On 'Rescue 911', 10/20/93, 1B
- MJB Wood Products
- Jackson firms gets expansion grant from MP&L program,
12/18/92, 5B
- MMI Hotel Group
- Jackson based chain, 4/9/89, 1H
- MMI of Mississippi
- Crystal Springs company honored by Connecticut Mutual,
5/6/92, 5B
- On Inc. magazine's list of 500 fastest growing small
firms, 1/28/92, 6B
- Moak, Amber
- Girl suffering from anthrogyposis gets special bike
for Xmas, 12/22/93, 1B
- Moak, Bobby
- Candidate: Economic health top priority, 2/5/88, 1B
- To run for Dowdy's post, 11/10/87, 1B
- Moak, Bobby Joe and Ruby
- McComb couple commits suicide following child abuse
inquiry, 8/4/92, 1A
- Moak, Charles
- Retires as Ross Barnett Reservoir general manager,
12/19/92, 5B
- Moak, Henry
- National Guard general criticized for conduct in Korea,
3/6/90, 1B
- Moak, Paul SEE Netser, Ezer
- Moak, Robert SEE Hurricane Andrew
- Mobile Communications Corp SEE MobileComm
- Mobile Communications Corporation - SEE MobileComm
- Mobile home fire, Camden
- Walter Wair killed in mobile home fire, 3/17/93, 4B
- Mobile home fire, Ealey
- Passerby saves boy; 2 sisters die in mobile home,
2/20/93, 1B
- Mobile home industry
- Dealers struggle to survive slump, 5/22/88, 1G
- Promoters trying to change image of mobile homes,
2/5/89, 1G
- Seeks new image: no more 'trailers', 10/6/94, 5B
- State Senate rejects regulation bill, 3/13/92, 5B
- Value to Mississippi: $243.7 million in 1991, 3/1/92,
1C
- Mobile homes, Clinton
- City refuses Larry Joe Cooper's placement request,
11/22/91, 4B
- Mobile homes, Hinds County
- Parks cramp rural area, 8/22/88, 1A
- Zoning dispute, 8/30/88, 3B
- Mobile homes, Jackson
- Auction held at state fairgrounds, 11/12/89, 1B
- Dealers protest auction of used trailers, 11/9/89,
1B
- Landowner in south Jackson says they violate code,
8/24/89, 5B
- Tenants evicted, 3/27/87, 1A
- Mobile homes, Mississippi
- People drawn to their affordability, 3/1/92, 1C
- Promoters trying to change image, 2/5/89, 1G
- Stricter regulations on construction go into affect,
7/18/94, 1B
- Mobile homes, Pearl
- City bans further dealers, 3/17/94, 4B; 3/20/91, 1B;
3/31/94, 4B; 4/5/95, 4B
- Mobile homes, Rankin County
- County to begin assessing $200 fee, 1/12/93, 3B; 12/29/92,
3B
- New zoning regulations?, 10/4/94, 1B; 10/27/94, 4B;
11/8/94, 5B
- Ordinance requires homes to be tied down, 12/26/92,
1B
- Zoning plan modified, 11/12/94, 5B
- Mobile homes, Raymond
- Woman Arletha Hutton wants trailer near mother's home,
2/4/92, 5B
- Mobile Learning Lab
- Adult students preparation for GED, 3/22/92, 1B
- Mobile learning lab
- To teach basic skills to Mississippi workers, 12/9/88,
1B
- Mobile Mammography Service
- Sponsored by Forrest General Hospital, 7/28/93, 1D
- Mobile Medic SEE Emergency medical service, Jackson
- Mobile Telecommunications Tech SEE MTel
- Mobile, Alabama
- Port city with charm, 6/24/90, 1F
- MobileComm
- 1st quarter earnings, 1988, 5/26/88, 8B
- 2nd buyout announced, 1/29/88, 1C
- Accepts $750 Million BellSouth bid, 2/2/0/88, 8B
- Apple Computer picks it to provide messaging services,
8/3/93, 5B
- Approached about sale of paging and cellular-phone
business, 4/1/89, 8B
- Approves merger with BellSouth, 8/25/88, 8B
- BellSouth buys into, 2/12/86, 8B
- BellSouth closer to purchase of Jackson-based MCCA,
2/22/89, 8B
- Danks lobbies for MCCA Tower Project, 2/3/88, 2B
- Danks: New financing could save tower, 2/4/88, 1D
- MOBILECOMM
- DUKES IT OUT WITH MTEL IN PAGING INDUSTRY, 9/26/91,
5B
- MobileComm
- Earnings 1st quarter, 5/16/87, 8B
- Ex-executive charged with embezzlement, 3/14/90, 3B
- Expansion, 6/26/87, 8B
- Expects buyout profits down the line, 2/28/86, 8B
- First nationwide messaging service to operate in 50
states, 1/8/92, 5B
- Gains control of paging system, 7/10/85, 8B
- Ground broken for MCCA tower, 12/18/87, 8B
- Growth over last 10 yrs., 2/16/86, 1I
- Has good 2nd quarter, 8/8/85, 10B
- Jackson seeking to recover loan, 7/27/88, 8B
- Joins satellite consortium, 7/30/87, 8B
- Keeping a low profile, 9/24/89, 1G
- Lawsuit against MCI, 8/14/85, 8B
- Lawsuits seek to block MCCA sale to BellSouth, 2/28/89,
4B
- Loses bid to halt MCI's sale, 8/29/85, 8B
- May sell divisions to BellSouth, 1/26/88, 8B
- MCCA moving to farm bank building, 7/23/88, 8B
- MCCA pullout puts future of tower in ?, 2/2/88, 1A
- MCCA-BellSouth deal expected to close soon, 3/28/89,
8B
- Merger with BellSouth completed, 3/31/89, 8B; 4/5/89,
8B
- Microsoft Corp invests $50M in MobileComm messaging
system, 3/25/94, 8B
- National companies look at MCCA land, 9/20/88, 8B
- Office building, 3/19/87, 1A
- Palmer named Marketer of Year, 11/17/87, 8B
- Partnership with Swatch for pager watch The Piepser,
3/4/92, 1A
- Phillips named President of National Saellite Paging,
2/12/88, 8B
- Plans to sue MCI, 8/3/85, 8B
- Provides paging service to 1996 Olympics, 12/28/94,
5B
- Quarter profits increase, 11/3/87, 8B
- Quarterly loss blamed on expansion, 8/18/88, 8B
- Radio Shack to sell its personal pagers, 10/15/92,
5B
- Satellite consortium: future focus, 5/27/88, 8B
- Seeks MCI deal, 7/27/85, 8B
- Skypager, 12/20/87, 1H
- Stock analysis, 5/4/87, 4B
- Stock goes up, 7/2/86, 8B
- Switchboards to be eliminated, 1/26/88, 1C
- To buy American Cellular Telephone, 2/17/86, 8B
- To close deal with BellSouth, 4/4/89, 8B
- To provide public satellite service?, 2/9/88, 8B
- Tower developer sues over project failure, 10/11/88,
8B
- Tower loses 2nd major tenant, 3/3/88, 8B
- Tower plan collapse a big loss, 6/7/88, 1A
- Unveils text paging between U.S. and Canada, 5/14/92,
5B
- Mobley, Mary Ann
- Emcee for Fordice's inauguration, 1/14/92, 7A
- Named Humanitarian of Year, 8/21/87, 1B
- Returns to state for benefit, 3/18/88, 1D
- Mockingbird
- Preying on passersby at Rankin County Courthouse,
6/14/91, 1A
- Mocktails, 12/24/86, 1D
- Model T
- Great American Race (Jacksonians participate), 8/19/86,
1C
- Model trains
- Jackson Society of Model Engineers display, 12/1/89,
1E
- Modeling, 6/7/87, 1E
- Lingerie model prank caller, 4/11/87, 1A
- Modeling Agency
- Plus Models Management, Ltd., 3/30/87, 1B
- Models
- Jackson-"Woman's World" works magic, 9/27/88, 1D
- Kelley McMahan
- To New York to work for Plus Models, 4/6/88, 1C
- Male, 5/3/87, 1E
- Mary Ellen McWhorter Barnes, 10/18/94, 1D
- Melanie Woods, 7/5/87, 1E
- Tara Ruffin, 15, of Jackson is a success in New York,
9/24/92, 1D
- Wanda Geddie, 1/4/87, 1E
- Modern Dance Collective
- Lehan to perform with group, 10/12/88, 1D
- Weekend show, 11/10/89, 1E
- Moeller Manufacturing Co
- Black-owned Action Communications takes over plant,
11/6/91, 7B
- Moffat, Helen
- Broadmeadow Methodist kindergarten teacher records
album, 9/25/89, 1D
- Moffett, T.K.
- Mohamed, Ethel Wright
- Belzonian receives international recognition for embroidery,
10/19/91, 1A
- Mohawk Cycle
- Mound Bayou plant moving to Memphis, 8/10/91, 5B
- Mohler's Texaco
- Ocean Springs
- 62 year-old service station goes independent,
3/17/92, 1A
- Mojo Nixon and the New Duncan Imperials
- At Hal & Mal's, 7/15/94, 20E
- Molasses, 11/10/86, 1A
- Molpus, Dick
- Advocates mail-in voter registration, 8/28/88, 4B
- Asks AG to rule on Fordice's vetoes: which version
of bills is law?, 5/8/93, 1A, 13A
- Awaiting MSU study on lobbyist-reform, 5/10/91, 1B
- Blasts Dowdy record in 1st debate, 3/4/88, 1A
- Calls for mail-in voter registration, 1/9/90, 3B
- Campaign '87, 10/19/87, 1B; 11/4/87, 6A; 11/5/87,
1B
- Conversation with Candidates, 7/16/87, 1B
- Dupree makes commercials for Molpus, 2/20/88, 1B
- Economy, education key issues, 2/11/88, 1B
- Enlists state's PTAs in 'war' for better schools,
5/4/91, 1A
- Grisham is keynote speaker at fundraiser for governor's
race, 11/17/93, 1B
- Mabus, Molpus, Moore trio has parted company, 8/19/90,
3H
- Must get by other Dems to run for governor, 7/11/93,
3G (Minor column)
- Overcomes '88 campaign mistakes, returns to agenda,
8/27/89, 3H
- Pays all campaign debts; ready for gubernatorial race?,
2/3/94, 2B
- Plans 2nd attempt to pass mail-in voter registration,
5/28/89, 1H
- Praises public schools at PTA convention, 5/12/90,
3B
- Prepared for race before Stennis decision, 2/19/88,
1A
- Reveals senior health care plan, 2/19/88, 3B
- Senator Sam Nunn appears at fund raising event for
Molpus, 10/10/89, 1B; 10/15/89, 3H
- Speaks on education reform at Neshoba County Fair,
8/9/90, 1A
- Stretching limits of public office, 3/18/90, 1H
- To ask legislature to reform election laws, 12/27/87,
3B
- To seek re-election, 5/6/87, 1B
- To seek Stennis' Senate seat, 12/2/87, 1B
- Touts education reform at publishers' convention in
D.C., 7/23/90, 1B
- Urges leaders to back new constitution', 12/9/86,
3B
- Urges officials consider all options for education
funding, 11/18/90, 3B
- Wants election laws 'mishmash' corrected in 1992 Legislature,
6/1/91, 3B
- Will seek Senate seat
- Will stay in present job until 1995, then look higher,
12/9/90, 3H
- Will tell if he will run for Senate, 10/27/87, 3B;
11/7/87, 3B
- Molpus, Dick SEE ALSO Lobbyists
- Molpus, Dick SEE ALSO Secretary of State
- Moman, Charlotte SEE Read to Win
- Moments Notice
- Rock'n'blues band at Hal & Mal's, 8/31/89, 10F
- Momfood
- Monceil, Patrice
- Rhythm & blues singer hots up Jackson clubs, 8/2/90,
1D
- Moncrief, Loy SEE Christ Light Ascension Church
- Money
- Dollar bill gets 1st major makeover in 65 years, 7/14/94,
5B
- Knowledge of foreign currency needed for international
travel, 10/23/89, 1E
- Wiring money is quick and convenient, 4/16/90, 1F
- Money SEE ALSO Pennies
- Money market accounts
- Combine checking and savings, 9/11/89, 1E
- Money orders SEE ALSO Parchman; SEE ALSO Prisoners
- Money, Eddie
- Performs at The Dock, 5/7/92, 6E
- Money-order scams
- 13 arrested in scam linked to Parchman, 4/2/93, 3B
- Ex-guard at South Mississippi prison admits smuggling
money orders, 9/6/91, 4B
- Five accused in scam, 7/26/91, 4B
- Itta Bena woman convicted in scam with son at Parchman,
3/17/93, 3B
- Jackson deputy city clerk Rachel Summers arrested
in scam, 8/28/93, 4B
- Jackson woman Marsher Smith pleads guilty to scam,
5/5/92, 5B
- Jackson woman pleads innocent in Green County prison
scam, 7/27/90, 2B
- Missouri woman pleads innocent in scam, 7/31/90, 2B
- Mone orders redesigned to halt prison scams, 3/27/91,
2B; 4/23/91, 1B
- New scam-proof money orders to be introduced, 1/8/90,
1B
- Newly designed order won't be ready until 1991, 7/29/90,
1B
- Parchman guards arrested in scam, 1/23/93, 1B; 5/4/93,
3B
- Prison scams on decline, officials hope, 3/28/94,
1B
- Prisoners now altering 'tamper-resistant' money orders,
5/3/92, 1B
- Scam at Leakesville facility nets sentences for two,
12/3/91, 2B
- Uncovered at South Mississippi Correctional Facility,
7/12/90, 1A; 7/14/90, 1A
- Wife of John Mack Parker pleads guilty to aiding husband,
9/29/90, 1B
- Mong, Dennis
- Dying AIDS sufferer hopes his story will prevent others
suffering, 11/28/94, 1A
- Monk, Dewayne
- Electrician critically burned at Choctaw Maid Farms,
6/18/91, 1B
- Monk, Vicki
- Army Reservist loses suit over dismissal from job,
10/7/92, 4B
- Monkees
- Play in Mississippi Coliseum, 10/23/86, 1C
- Monkies SEE Capuchin monkies
- Monks SEE Tibetan monks
- Monmouth (Natchez home)
- A realm for romance, 2/9/90, 1E
- Monopoly (Game)
- Championship, 8/27/87, 1E
- City wide tournament, 8/25/85, 3B
- Monroe County Sheriff's Department
- Judge rules 2 fired deputies not at fault, 3/18/94,
3B
- Monster
- Montalvo, Jose
- Agent testifies against, 6/1/85, 1B
- Conviction upheld, 6/24/87, 1B
- Guilty of conspiracy, 7/27/86, 1A
- Medical liscense is not renewed, 1/17/92, 3B
- Morgan's nephew testifies in drug trial, 7/18/86,
1A
- Narc testifies at trial, 7/16/86, 1A
- Sentenced for money laundering, 9/11/86, 1B
- Testimony starts, 7/15/86, 3B
- Montalvo, Karen
- 4 year sentence, 7/31/87, 3B
- Charged with embezzlement, 10/18/86, 1B
- Pleads guilty to embezzlement, 6/30/87, 1B
- Montana's Rock N Roll Rodeo Bar SEE Dorris, Alan
- Montana, Patsy
- Concert at University of Mississippi, 8/20/87, 1F
- Montang, Michael SEE Police beating---Jackson---(Thomas)
- Monte's Seafood and Pasta
- Restaurant review, 3/12/92, 4E
- Monterey United Methodist Church
- Named church of month by 'Guideposts' magazine, 6/10/89,
1C
- Montero, Valentin SEE Giachelli brothers
- Montessori School
- Vicksburg
- Raises money for bullet-proof vests for police,
5/8/92, 3B
- Montford, Tommy
- Given 13 months sentence for sports betting, 1/26/93,
3B
- Montgomery, Alabama
- Cultural and historical offerings, 9/17/89, 1F
- Montgomery, Ben
- St. Andrews student in national sailing competition,
5/6/92, 1D
- Montgomery, Bob
- AG Mike Moore says senator broke ethics law, 10/9/91,
3B
- Legislator resigns; repays $51,000; denies wrongdoing,
1/16/92, 1A; 1/26/92, 3G
- Senator's ethics questioned, 2/24/91, 3H; 3/2/91,
2B; 10/13/91, 3B; 10/14/90, 3H
- Times retirement with ruling on ethics suit, 12/15/91,
3G
- Montgomery, Bob SEE ALSO Theme parks
- Montgomery, G.V.
- Asks Bush not to nominate him to Cabinet, 11/22/88,
1A
- At odds with Veterans Administration on budget request
- Brings remains of Korean War dead home, 5/28/90, 1A;
5/29/90, 1A
- Bush team mum on Cabinet post, 11/17/88, 1B
- Calls aircraft at Columbus Air Force Base unsafe,
4/28/89, 1B
- Cheney to speak at luncheon in his honor, 10/24/91,
3B; 11/15/91, 3B; 11/16/91, 1B
- Defends voting record, 1/10/88, 5B
- Downplays talk re Veterans Administration appointment,
10/30/88, 3H
- His views on changes in Communist bloc, 12/10/89,
1H
- Holds on to chairmanship of Veterans Committee, 12/9/92,
1B
- Honored in Washington for work with National Guard,
9/23/91, 1A
- Leadership of House veterans committee is challenged,
12/4/92, 1A
- Likely to turn down VA post, 11/16/88, 1B
- May be Democrat, but backs GOP ticket, 8/2/92, 8G
- Montgomery prefers Congress, 11/20/88, 3H
- Montgomery, Bush have long, close friendship, 1B;
1/15/89
- On fact-finding mission to study Kurd refugee situation,
4/22/91, 1A
- Opposition to Clinton's budget may cost him committee
chair post, 8/7/93, 13A
- Possible cuts in Guard and reserves worry him, 4/3/91,
4B
- Recommends wing status for Meridian Air National Guard
squadron, 9/4/91, 3B
- Recovering well from surgery, 8/11/93, 3B
- Says Fordice is 'his man, regardless of party', 1/14/92,
7A
- Says US forces in Persian Gulf area adequate, 9/5/90,
2A
- U.S. Supreme Court affirms his amendment on National
Guard troops, 6/12/90, 7A
- US Rep. is potential candidate for Sec'y of Vet. Affairs,
11/20/88, 1B
- Wants military strike if 2nd hostage killed, 8/10/89,
1B
- Wants to make flag displays on floor or ground illegal,
3/9/89, 1B
- With Congressional delegation to Middle East, 8/31/90,
2A
- Montgomery, Jan
- Audit Department says $48,000 missing from office,
5/4/92, 3B
- Denies Circuit Clerk office involved in illegal voting
procedures, 10/8/81, 2B
- Former Leflore circuit clerk returns $5958, 5/1/92,
3B
- Leflore County circuit clerk arrested, 1/5/92, 1A;
2/25/92, 2B
- Must repay state $74,000, 5/22/92, 3B
- Pleads guilty on 2 charges, 10/17/92, 1B
- Trial set for October 19, 10/2/92, 3B
- Montgomery, Jan SEE ALSO Blackmon, Clara
- Montgomery, Jan SEE ALSO Elections, 1991---Leflore
County...
- Montgomery, Keith
- Clinton man enters House race, 3/28/91, 5B
- Montgomery, Lloyd SEE King Edward Hotel
- Montgomery, Ray SEE Apartments, Madison
- Montgomery, Richie
- Home's where the laughs are, 7/25/88, 1C
- Monticello Elementary School
- Montpelier, Mississippi
- Postmistress Mary King, 8/1/85, 1A
- Monty, Robert
- State senator secretly married, 10/28/92, 1A
- Wants to downsize Legislature, 11/23/91, 3B
- Monty, Robert SEE Open meetings
- Moody, George
- Challenges junior college leaders to be innovative,
7/21/90, 3B
- Dies on vacation in Wyoming, 7/2/91, 2B; 7/6/91, 2B
- Director of junior colleges announces his retirement,
11/6/90, 2B; 12/22/89, 3B
- Heads Institute for Faculty and Staff Development,
4/24/91, 4B
- Will get salary hike prior to retirement, 4/21/90,
3B
- Moody, John
- JPD officer shot responding to auto burglary, 9/10/94,
1A; 9/11/94, 1B
- Moody, Rose Marie and Jack
- Brandon couple raise 3 nieces born in California,
4/11/93, 2E
- Moody, Tanner SEE Tornadoes---Lauderdale County
- Moon SEE Apollo 11
- Moon SEE Blue Moon
- Moon Britches
- New designer jeans made in Mississippi, 1/26/90, 6B
- Moon Pie
- Genuine slice of Dixie delight, 9/14/91, 7B; 10/8/90,
1D
- Moon-Hines-Tigrett Operating Co, 2/26/87, 8B
- Moonlite Cafe
- Oxford
- Ron Shapiro owner, 11/5/89, 4E
- Moonshine
- Alabama man arrested at still near Leakesville, 11/20/92,
3B
- Bootleggers guilty of perjury, sentence suspended,
8/27/88, 1B
- Braxton man's moonshine, truck and still seized, 3/20/91,
2B
- Fine in moonshine probe, 5/17/88, 1B
- Hard times, cheap ingredients: more moonshine, 5/15/88,
1A
- Inmate who drank methyl alcohol dies, 7/16/90, 1A
- Inmates drink methyl alcohol, thinking it moonshine;
16 hospitalized, 7/15/90, 1A
- Large still discovered in Holmes County, 11/11/92,
3B
- Mendenhall man dies after drinking 190-proof alcohol,
12/29/92, 1B
- Purvis, 11/23/86, 1A
- 11/23/86, 1A, 11/23/86, 1A
- Rankin County brew tainted with dead rats, 12/24/92,
1B
- Second Bolivar inmate dies from methanol poisoning,
7/17/90, 3B; 7/18/90, 3B
- Still destroyed near Brownsville in Hinds County,
1/31/93, 2B
- Still distilling, selling in Mississippi, 7/16/88,
3B
- Still is destroyed, three arrested near Edwards, 7/13/91,
4B
- Whiskey George Percy among last of dying breed, 4/9/91,
1B
- Moonwalk
- Mississippians remember what they were doing on July
20, 1989, 7/20/89, 10-11A
- Mississippians role in the project, 7/16/89, 1A
- Moonwalk SEE ALSO NASA
- Moore , Charles (of Flora) SEE Crime rate, Flora
- Moore, Allen
- Northeast Lauderdale football player is paralyzed,
3/3/90, 5B; 12/3/89, 1A
- Paralyzed football player's family sues helmet maker,
9/4/93, 1B
- Moore, Bill SEE East Mississippi Community College
- Moore, Calvin SEE Williams, Nathan
- Moore, Charles
- Jackson State University benefactor dies in plane
crash, 6/25/88, 3B
- Moore, Clay SEE Barrett, Courtney
- Moore, Clay Earl SEE Murder, Brandon
- Moore, Dana Sue
- Brandon sales manager dies of self-inflicted wound,
5/4/91, 2B
- Moore, Darryl SEE Prisoners, Jackson
- Moore, Darryl SEE Convenience stores, Jackson
- Moore, David
- Rosedale craftsman makes bentwood furniture, 11/28/91,
1D
- Moore, Dorothy, 1/5/87, 1D
- Concert to benefit Tougaloo scholarship fund, 10/20/89,
1E
- Gospel singer to top Jubilee! ticket, 12/16/87, 1C
- In concert at Vicksburg City Auditorium, 3/3/94, 3E
- Mississippi vocalist goes to Nashville, 12/13/85,
1C
- Stars at gala for Red Cross, 11/16/90, 1E
- To perform in Japan, 6/30/89, 1E
- Moore, Frankie
- Trapped in her burning car, 5/10/92, 2B; 5/11/92,
3B
- Moore, James Steven
- Wins state's largest injury judgement--$20.6 million,
2/26/94, 3B; 7/31/92, 3B
- Moore, Jerry
- Philadelphia doctor, 9/30/85, 1C
- Moore, Jesse
- Ridgeland
- Grievances against police chief, 6/19/86, 1B
- Moore, Jimmy
- Third-year resident OB/GYN
- A Day in the Life, 3/2/92, 1D
- Moore, Lori
- Blood donors sought for Moore, 10/24/88, 3B
- Bone-marrow transplant for young girl, 5/25/89, 1A
- Bone-marrow transplant for young Lori Moore, 5/25/89,
1A
- Four-year-old cancer patient dies, 9/24/90, 1A
- Laser light show to benefit Lori, 10/17/88, 1B
- Lori Moore's transplant goes well, 5/26/89, 1A
- Lori's Ranch, haven for ill children, proposed at
Terry, 10/31/90, 1B
- Returns home after cancer battle, 6/19/89, 1A
- Showing few signs of cancer after transplant, 7/24/89,
1A
- Students give $5,000: bone marrow transplant, 9/24/88,
1A
- Transplant goes well, 5/26/89, 1A
- Treated for re-occuring cancer, 3/8/90, 1A
- Moore, Matthew
- Assistant Jackson city attorney lost to private practice,
4/24/91, 5B
- Retained at $20/hour to continue city cases, 5/9/91,
4B
- Moore, Mike
- Again backed by MAE as attorney general, 6/30/91,
2B
- Appears on Morton Downey Show, 2/17/89, 1C
- Attorney General reveals public advocacy division,
1/9/88, 2B
- Believes people want tough, ethical attorney general,
8/5/90, 3H
- Blocked from using state funds in Yalobusha suit,
3/16/89, 1A
- Building warchest in tough-campaign hedge, 3/10/91,
2H
- Candidate, 9/30/87, 1B; 10/1/87, 110/14/87, 1B; 10/28/87,
1B; 10/29/87, 1B
- Challenges Danks to debate, 8/11/87, 1B
- Coast cases still making waves for staff, 5/22/88,
1A
- Conversation with the Candidates, 6/26/87, 1B
- DA's office training cities for war on drugs, 3/12/90,
4B
- Facing 2 issues that may sink his political career,
11/4/90, 3H
- Files suit against Dale Danks, 7/16/87, 1B; 7/17/87,
1B
- Has hired media professional to improve image, 6/3/90,
3H
- Has no plans to change jobs, 1/26/93, 3B
- His loss in 5th District race will not be fatal to
career, 10/4/89, 1A
- If re-elected wants new drug-fighting powers, 8/20/91,
1B
- Ignored political wisdom, flew in face of lawmakers,
3/5/89, 1H
- Integrity unit in Attorney General's office, 5/31/87,
4B
- Joins Bush and Thornburgh in denouncing crime bill,
9/13/90, 2B
- Judge Coleman says he broke rules discussing evidence,
8/17/89, 1A
- Lobbyists irked at his fund raising while he calls
for reform, 3/24/92, 1A
- Mabus, Molpus, Moore trio has parted company, 8/19/90,
3H
- National highway officials to honor Moore, 18 law
officers, 3/27/89, 2B
- Opening in AG's office starts rumors, 9/24/89, 1H
- Pact with convicted gambler may be probed, 2/22/88,
1B
- Pushes for national crime bill before Congress, 8/10/94,
3B
- Releases tax returns, 7/16/87, 3B
- Said 'seriuosly considering' Congressional bid, 8/20/89,
2B
- Says 'imaginative legislation' could deter drug users,
6/2/89, 3B
- Says didn't influence jury in probe, 2/28/88, 2B
- Says he will seek re-election, 2/10/91, 2B
- Says lobbyists control legislation in Mississippi,
9/25/90, 1B
- Scuffles with lawyer James Winfield in Vicksburg courtroom,
10/3/90, 1A; 10/7/90, 3H
- Seeks Supreme Court ruling on voters' right to strike
down laws, 8/1/90, 2B
- Sues to close all bingo parlors, 1/24/90, 1A
- Sues tobacco companies for health-care costs to state,
5/24/94, 1A; 6/21/94, 1B
- Television debate, 11/2/87, 1A
- Tries to focus House race on ethics, tax returns,
9/27/89, 2B
- Video poker machines illegal, 2/3/88, 1B
- White-collar crime busting paying political dividends,
2/2/92, 1G (analysis)
- Will prosecute man in retrial for sexual torture and
slaying, 6/22/89, 3B
- Will run to fill Larkin Smith's post, 8/27/89, 1B,
3H
- Wins, 11/4/87, 1A; 11/5/87, 1B
- Withdraws opinion on Natchez appointments, 10/28/89,
1B
- Moore, Mike SEE ALSO Attorney General
- Moore, Mike SEE ALSO Cigarette smoking, Mississippi
- Moore, Mike (lawsuit with Molpus) SEE Mississippi Constitution
- Moore, Reginald
- Charged with hijacking van carrying churchgoers, 3/1/94,
1B
- Moore, Reverend James
- Gospel singer will record album in Jackson, 2/17/90,
1D
- Moore, Ricky
- Teenager admits kidnapping of Pearl clerk
- Implicates 3 others, 1/11/94, 5B
- Moore, Ricky SEE City employees
- Moore, Robert SEE Elections--1991--Leflore County...
- Moore, Rodger SEE MADD
- Moore, Ross
- Millsaps history professor, 4/19/87, 1A
- Moore, Royal Benjamin SEE Jones, Robert Gary
- Moore, Sebastian SEE Pittman, William
- Moore, Sonya Jenise
- Kindergartner struck by truck after getting off school
bus, 12/15/93, 1A
- Moore, T.B. SEE Carl F.H. Henry Essay Contest
- Moore, Thomas
- Former Gulfport gym manager arrested in steroid case,
2/21/92, 3B
- Moore, Timothy Stephen
- He and Diana Ledford, fugitives, sought on Coast,
4/16/94, 4B
- Moore, Van E
- Tippah County justice court judge frees 74 without
hearing, 8/21/90, 1B
- Moore, Willie
- Arcola police chief shot 3 times; in stable condition,
11/1/93, 2B
- Moorehead, Doyle
- Reformed Theological Seminary vp for planned giving,
3/17/90, 1D
- Moorhead, James
- Bribery trial of police officer begins, 6/24/86, 1B
- Ex-wife & son to reunite, 9/7/86, 1A
- FBI tracks down, 9/6/86, 1A
- Gets 4 year term, 10/25/86, 1A
- Holmes bank embezzler leaves prison, 12/24/87, 1A
- Life and times, 9/28/86, 1A
- Moorhead, Kent
- Mississippi director wraps up film, 8/22/85, 1G
- Moppert, L. Steven
- Artist's ballet paintings on display at Museum of
Art, 7/15/90, 1F
- Mora, Francisco SEE Catlett, Elizabeth
- Morales, Carmen and Roberto
- Nicaragua-born couple now proud Americans, 11/26/92,
1A
- Moran Canvas Products, Inc.
- Jackson manufacturer of awnings, tarpaulins, and canopies,
2/4/89; 8B
- Moran, Leonard
- Heart attack victim revived by strangers, 2/23/89,
1A; 12/3/89, 1B
- Moran, Mary
- Business profile
- Moran Canvas Co, 5/22/89, 5E
- Moran, Robert
- Named District Attorney for 9th Circuit; state's first
black DA, 2/13/91, 1B
- More Than Just Words
- Ridgeland gospel group highly rated, 2/27/93, 1D
- Morea, Robert SEE Hunting
- Morehead, Billy
- Auditor candidate touts accounting background, 8/21/91,
1B
- Democrat enters race for state auditor, 6/20/91, 2B
- Endorses Hood in second primary, 9/20/91, 2B
- Morgan Freeman Arts and Entertainment Center
- SEE Young People in Action Ministries
- Morgan Keegan & Co
- Jackson
- No fee day on Mississippi stocks, 8/10/87, 4B
- Morgan, Clarence
- Kosciusko judge and civic leader dies, 12/30/92, 3B
- Morgan, Frank SEE State Board of Medical Licensure
- Morgan, Ira 'Shine'
- Oxford merchant/politician a great raconteur, 2/2/92,
3G
- Morgan, Jerry L
- Leake County man honored for saving child, 3/4/94,
1A
- Morgan, Junious
- Arrested in Jamaica, 5/13/87, 1A
- Disappears, 7/26/86, 1A
- Eludes Feds, 7/29/86, 1A
- Expected to be returned to U.S. for sentencing, 10/5/90,
1A
- Extradited dentist gets 15-year sentence, 12/18/90,
1B
- Extradition agreement limits sentence and fines, 10/10/90,
1A
- Facing witness intimidation charges in wife's trial,
6/10/93, 2B
- Fugitive Jamaican, 12/16/86, 1B
- Judge OKs extradition, 6/5/87, 4B
- Sought in Jamaica killing, 5/8/87, 1A
- Trial, 7/24/86, 1B; 7/25/87, 1B
- Morgan, Junious SEE ALSO Morgan, Reva
- Morgan, Lorrie
- At Dixie National, 2/8/90, 3E
- Morgan, Lucy
- Hattiesburg-born woman Included in book 'Women on
Deadline', 1/24/93, 3G
- Morgan, Mike
- Blues guitarist at The Dock, 4/12/90, 11E
- Morgan, Reva
- Fugitive wife of Junious Morgan arrested in Miami,
1/12/93, 2B; 12/24/92, 1B
- Helped husband flee country, jurors told, 6/2/93,
4B
- Morgan, Reva SEE ALSO Morgan, Junious
- Morgan, Robert
- Mississippi Methodists honor departing bishop, 8/8/92,
1D; 8/9/92, 1B
- Morgan, Ron SEE Childre, Mitch
- Morgan, William SEE Hostages, Vernon, Alabama
- Morgenstern, Sheldon
- Interim Symphony director leaves, 6/16/87, 1D
- Morgues
- County coroners seek to build, 2/14/89, 1A
- Mori Luggage & Gifts Inc, 5/20/86, 8B
- Morley, John
- Jackson-based FBI agent transfered to Washington,
D.C., 7/5/92, 1E
- Mormon missionaries
- Mom away from home to missionaries in Jackson, 5/13/89,
1C
- Riding bikes gives visibility, 6/30/90, 1D
- Yazoo City woman is missionary to South Dakota, 10/14/89,
1D
- Young men find common ground as missionaries, 7/28/90,
1D
- Mormons
- Eva Oryang, 1st black woman missionary for church
in Mississippi, 6/22/91, 1D
- Family History Center in Clinton, 2/24/90, 1D
- Jackson Stake has new leader, Clyde Black, 12/12/92,
1D
- Jackson ward of Church names new bishop, 8/12/89,
1D
- New church in Clinton, 3/22/86, 1D
- Volunteer youths on Saturday clean-up campaign, 8/10/90,
5B
- Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church - SEE Pritchard,
George
- MORR-SIGHT
- Mobile eye-care clinic, 6/3/94, 5B
- Morris Ice Co
- 108 yrs old, sold, becomes Jackson Ice Co, 10/1/88,
8B
- Morris, Cedric SEE Dew, Bradley
- Morris, Jackie
- Returns money, 3/13/87, 1A
- Morris, Jim
- Toy soldier collection, 1/17/87, 1A
- Morris, Leonard
- Batesville man is black legislator from white district,
2/7/93, 3G
- Morris, Leonard SEE Mississippi School Boards Association
- Morris, Leyser
- Made full-time Jackson police attorney, 7/31/93, 4B;
10/24/94, 3B
- Morris, Loraine SEE Cooking With Our Cousins
- Morris, Marcus
- Slain MSU student honored by scholarships, 6/2/92,
3B
- Morris, Robert T SEE Drug raids, Jackson
- Morris, Rose
- Encourages youth to clean up central Jackson neighborhood,
5/6/94, 1E
- Morris, Thomas
- Cleveland lawyer on trial for drug-money laundering,
7/20/94, 3B
- Morris, William H
- Insurance executive, 2/19/87, 8B
- Morris, Willie
- "Good Old Boy" movie on Disney Channel, 11/11/88,
1D
- After All, It's Only a Game (book review), 3/7/93,
3G; 10/30/92, 1E
- Book 'New York Days' is published, 8/25/93, 1D (includes
review)
- Collaborates with William Dunlap on book 'Homecomings',
11/16/89, 1D
- Disney gets dream dog, 7/28/88, 1F
- Good Old Boy
- Joins Evans in talk on Judah Benjamin, 10/28/88, 1D
- Notable nuptials: Morris to marry JoAnn Prichard,
9/14/90, 1E
- Oxford guests attend debut, 11/12/88, 1A
- Remembering Hitler and how the Luftwaffe spared Yazoo
City, 3/10/93, 1D
- Morrison Brothers Music
- Steve and Mike Morrison, owners
- How's business?, 1/26/93, 6B
- Morrison Heights Baptist Church
- 'The Reunion...' extravaganza, 12/15/94, 9F
- Members do missionary work in Kenya, 6/16/90, 1D
- Singing Christmas Tree, 12/9/89, 1D
- Morrison's Cafeterias
- Closes, 11/14/86, 1A; 11/15/86, 1B
- Income from cafeterias down 41% during 1st quarter,
5/14/90, 15E
- May franchise Cock of the Walk, 5/29/87, 8B
- Writedown on lodging chain hurts earnings, 4/9/90,
12E
- Morrison, Jimmy SEE Truck drivers---Laurel
- Morrison, Lee SEE McKinney, Bentley
- Morrison, Tommie
- Max Contemporary Furnishings
- Business profile, 1/15/90, 2F
- Morrison, Winsor
- UMC physician rebuilds nose/throat program, 7/14/93,
10A
- Morson Road SEE Burglary, Jackson
- Mortality rate
- Mississippi
- State near top of list on residents' mortality
rate, 9/17/90, 1B
- Mortgage rates
- Jackson
- Banks offer 8 3/4 % loans, 10/18/88, 8B
- Beginning to climb, 6/5/86, 10B
- How low can they go?, 3/3/93, 5B
- Paying off as rates decline, 3/2/86, 1H
- Take upward turn, 9/13/86, 8B
- Mississippi
- ARMs losing hold on home buyers, 11/12/85, 8B
- Desert Storm callups swamp VA office for 7% home
loans, 5/4/91, 5B
- Home owners rush to refinance at present low rates,
1/6/92, 4B
- Lenders busy as low interest rates help buyers,
6/14/86, 8B
- On rise again after being low, 2/1/92, 5B
- State bond sale means lower rates, 9/18/85, 1A
- Timing is right to buy a house, 10/9/91, 4B
- VA rates lowest in four years; local market to
benefit, 9/18/91, 4B
- Mortgages
- 15-year mortgage is becoming popular, 7/31/89, 1F
- Discount points discussed, 3/23/92, 4B
- Go to mortgage lender before you house hunt, 1/21/91,
4B
- Mississippi has highest delinquency rate for payments,
5/31/91, 5B; 11/27/91, 5B
- New home loans may be offered, 3/2/88, 8B
- Refinancing, 3/23/86, 1G
- Reverse mortgages can provide homeowners with cash,
2/24/94, 5B
- Survey finds state 2nd in mortgage defaults, 9/7/91,
6B
- Twice a month house payments saves thousands in interest,
11/12/90, 4B
- Morton International
- Chemical leak from Moss Point plant is plugged, 6/9/90,
1A
- Morton Police Department
- Suit charges police struck, injured handcuffed man,
8/1/91, 3B
- Morton, James Park
- Dean of St. John the Divine speaks on environment
at St. Andrew's, 5/24/91, 1E
- Mosal, Margaret
- Mosby, Gail
- Body to be exhumed, 12/10/92, 4B
- Case goes to grand jury, 1/22/93, 4B
- Death tied to lesbian affair, defense says, 10/12/94,
4B
- Hit man Billy Ray Ford found guilty, 10/14/94, 4B
- Three suspects charged in her death, 12/9/92, 4B
- Trial of 3 defendants, 10/11/94, 5B
- Woman drowns in bathtub, 5/25/92, 2B
- Mosinee Paper Corp
- Holds groundbreaking for wax laminated paper plant
in Jackson, 12/15/90, 6B
- Moslems
- Group seeks to minister to Mississippi inmates, 6/23/90,
1D
- Marion County Retreat, 8/22/87, 1C; 8/23/87, 1B
- Moslems SEE ALSO Muslims
- Mosler, Matt
- Mississippi Morning host a practicing Christian, 5/30/92,
1D
- Mosler, Matt SEE ALSO Mississippi Morning
- Mosley, James
- Dies after unsuccessful transplant surgery, 11/28/90,
1B
- On heart pump awaiting transplant, 11/17/90, 1B
- Mosley, Jessie
- Director of Smith Robertson Museum, 6/30/91, 1E
- JSU will honor Smith Robertson Museum founder, 11/26/93,
5B
- Street may be renamed for Smith Robertson founder,
9/28/93, 5B
- Mosley, Joe Nathan
- 8th Parchman inmate to die within 1 month, 1/12/94,
1B
- Mosley, Walter
- President Clinton's favorite mystery writer, 3/7/93,
3F
- Mosquitoes
- Asian variety in Mississippi, 5/26/87, 1A
- Coast communities having funding problems, 10/27/91,
7B
- Heavy rains will bring many mosquitoes, 7/7/89, 1A
- Hinds County debates spraying costs, 5/9/93, 4B
- Horn Island, 7/12/87, 1B
- March brings out mosquitoes and mosquitoes specialists,
3/12/90, 2B
- Pest control, 7/19/85, 1B
- Potentially dangerous variety found in Jackson, 5/14/86,
1A
- Spraying cut back on coast due to budget cuts, 6/30/91,
3B
- State will have bad season, 6/3/91, 1A
- Supervisor Vickery to ask Jackson to stop spraying
till needed, 7/9/93, 4B
- Moss SEE Spanish moss
- Moss Point High School
- Yearbook goes video, 2/19/91, 4B
- Moss Point Marine Inc
- Building landing craft for U.S. Army, 9/29/91, 1C
- Granted trade status, 3/25/88, 8B
- Moss Point, Mississippi
- Lays of more city workers, 5/12/94, 2B
- Neighborhood Watch program, 10/16/92, 1B
- Will it be the next New Orleans?, 11/21/88, 1D
- Moss, Joe
- Hinds County prosecuting attorney says he needs more
staff, 2/4/92, 5B
- Moss, Sid
- Accepts lesser Forestry Commission job, 12/14/90,
2B
- State forester says Forestry Commission plants to
oust him, 9/5/90, 1B; 9/6/90, 1B
- Moss, William
- Most wanted list SEE Crime Stoppers
- Motels and hotels, Biloxi
- Developer pulls out of waterfront project, 7/11/89,
5B
- Royal d'Iberville's repossession put on hold, 1/7/89;
4B
- Motels and hotels, Brookhaven
- Motels and hotels, Clinton
- Aldermen clear way for construction of Hampton Inn,
5/9/91, 4B
- Motels and hotels, Gulf Coast
- Financial worries, 7/5/87, 1G
- Judge approves plan to bail out coast hotels, 3/2/89,
4B
- Motels and hotels, Jackson
- Find county line area promising, 8/16/85, 8B
- Proposed 300 room hotel:Riverside Park, 3/4/88, 1A
- Stabbings at Classic Motel on I-55, 9/27/89, 5B
- Vacancies, 6/1/86, 1I
- Vacancy rates, 2/4/87, 8B
- Wilson Inn construction on High Street, 12/22/89,
6B
- Motels and hotels, Mississippi
- Occupancy down, room rates down, 11/1/87, 3G
- Mother's Day
- Telephone lines busy, 5/9/92, 5B
- Mothers
- First days back at work after pregnancy leave, 1/31/92,
1E
- Mothers supporting mothers, 5/13/90, 1E
- Mothers' Day observance, 5/10/87, 1E
- Nominations solicited for Mississippi MOM of the Year,
1/26/94, 1D
- Ola Carson set mothering standard for 5 generations,
5/9/93, 1E
- Through the eyes of their 1st grade children, 5/8/94,
1E
- Mothers SEE ALSO Unwed mothers
- Mothers Against Drunk Drivers SEE MADD
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving SEE MADD
- Moths
- Danger to clothing, 5/6/86, 1C
- Motion pictures
- 'A Time to Kill:' may be filmed in Oxford, 8/21/94,
3B
- 'Forrest Gump' actor 9-year old Mississippian Michael
Humphries, 77/794, 1D
- 'Good Old Boy', 7/10/88, 1E
- 'Good Old Boy' filming in Natchez, 6/6/88, 1D
- 'Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag' filmed in Oxford, 1/12/92,
1F; 2/5/92, 1D; 12/4/91, 3B
- 'Heartbreak Hotel' filmed at Ole Miss, 2/26/88, 1C
- 'Heartbreak Hotel' to be shot in Oxford?, 12/2/87,
8B
- 'Last Temptation:' distorted view, 8/2/88, 1A
- 'Lion King' doing roaring business, 7/26/94, 1A
- 'Man in the Moon:' local extra call, 2/9/90, 1E
- 'Miss Firecracker Contest', 6/12/88, 1E
- 'Miss Firecracker Contest' cast here, 5/22/88, 3E
- 'Miss Firecracker' director coaches team, 7/3/88,
1E
- 'Miss Firecracker' lights up Yazoo, 5/22/88, 1E
- 'Mississippi Burning', 2/8/88, 1B
- 'The Firm' filming in Memphis calls for extras, 10/18/92,
7B
- 'The Firm'; opens locally, 6/30/93, 1D; 7/1/93, 1B;
7/2/93, 1E
- 'The Paper': reel paper vs. a real paper, 4/14/94,
1D
- Amistad Incident made in Mississippi, 6/3/88, 1E
- Bosworth film crew denied use of Capitol, heads for
Arkansas, 8/5/90, 1B, 8/8/90, 3B
- Bosworth film crew on coast goes on strike, 7/17/90,
2B
- Costner film auditions 400 state children, 7/3/93,
3B; 8/6/93, 1E
- Film audition workshop, 7/1/88, 1D
- Film company wants abandoned buildings to blow up
in movie, 4/2/94, 1A
- Grisham novel 'The Client' looks for local talent,
2/6/93, 3B
- Gulfport man Jeffrey Smith making horror movie, 9/6/91,
1E
- Highway 49 to close for filming, 4/18/88, 3B
- Hinds Courthouse may be used in Bosworth movie instead
of Capitol, 7/3/90, 1B
- Huck Finn movie locally popular, 4/2/93, 1E
- Huck Finn to be filmed in Natchez, 7/5/92, 1E; 9/3/92,
1D
- Legislators wary of letting Bosworth movie be made
at Capitol, 6/21/90, 6/24/90, 1B
- Lineup for 1991, 1/31/91, 6E
- List of '88 Mississippi-made films, 10/30/88, 21G
- Look what's on tap for Fall 1990, 9/6/90, 8E
- Mabus poised to douse fires from "Mississippi Burning,"
11/30/88, 1B
- Mendenhall men starstruck, 3/21/88, 1B
- Mississippi hot place for films, producer says, 9/20/89,
6B
- Mississippians' interest in movies, 7/1/88, 1B
- Movie makers target state, 2/5/88, 1C
- Movies listed with cast, other info, 2/5/88, 1C
- New director of film office, 10/30/88, 1G
- Parents struggle to decide movies kids can see, 7/21/93,
1D
- Script by Greenwood's Kathy McCormick may be filmed
there, 7/21/92, 1D
- Series reels off films of Mississippi writings, 7/8/88,
1C
- Studio will release "Last Temptation of Christ" early,
8/5/88, 1A
- Summer movies, 1991, 5/23/91, 8E
- Summer movies, 1993, 5/20/93, 8E
- Summer movies, 1994, 5/26/94, 13E
- Motion pictures SEE ALSO Bosworth, Brian; SEE ALSO
Movie theaters
- Motley Crue
- In concert at Coliseum, 1/18/90, 3F
- Motor Vehicle Commission
- General's office probes handling of case, 2/3/88,
1A
- Officials reaffirm firings, 2/18/88, 1A; 3/20/90,
3B
- Oustalet named chief, 3/16/88, 4B
- Restricts "tent sales," 3/17/88, 8B
- Motorcycle club
- Distance Riders Motorcycle Club parades for children,
5/7/89, 4B
- Motorcycle race
- Motorcycle Roundup
- Motorcycles
- Correro rides off-road cycle from Alabama to Pacific
Coast, 9/12/94, 1D
- Cyclist on stolen Honda injured after police chase,
9/16/89, 5B
- Cyclists, use your head and use your helmet, 6/16/93,
1D
- Golden Wing Road Riders Association, 4/22/90, 1E
- Handicap parking decals, 5/15/92, 1E
- Harley Owners Group rides for Muscular Dystrophy Association,
7/20/91, 4B
- Jackson cycle shop is Harley-Davidson dealer, 7/2/89,
1G
- Jackson cyclist dies after hitting car, 7/28/90, 5B
- Jackson cyclist Eric Shearrill killed; driver of car
charged, 3/2/92, 1B; 3/3/92, 5B
- Moulder, George
- Files lawsuit against Bail Bond Company bounty hunters,
3/14/91, 1B
- Parolee may be returned to prison after arrest, 3/15/91,
1B
- Moulder, Stacy Lynn
- State's 'Dreamer and Doer' honored at Disney World,
8/13/91, 4B
- Mound Bayou Public Schools
- Board members must be bonded, or they will be removed,
9/1/90, 1A
- Boyd charges gross financial mismanagement, 10/14/89,
2B
- Facing loss of accreditation, 3/27/90, 1A
- Holmes stole lunch money, probe contents, 12/15/90,
1B
- No quick fix seen for problems, 9/19/92, 2B
- Panel votes to keep probation, 5/5/90, 1B
- Placed ,n probation, 12/7/89, 1B
- Private giving helps keep shools afloat, 2/5/89, 11A
- Residents say more money would solve problems, 10/25/89,
4B
- School chief Arthur Holmes indicted, 6/9/90, 4B
- State may have to pay for school lunch program, 9/21/90,
1A
- State may take control, 8/21/92, 1A; 8/22/92, 1A;
8/25/92, 1B
- Town vows to upgrade two schools, 10/8/92, 1A; 10/9/92,
1B
- Mound Bayou Public Schools SEE ALSO Langdon, Jimmie
- Mound Bayou, Mississippi
- Budget impasse shuts down services, 10/3/91, 1A; 10/7/91,
1A
- Centennial, 7/13/87, 1A
- City government in uproar, 2/24/93, 2B
- Controversy over 1989 mayor's race, 11/17/92, 1A
- Deal made to end budget impasse, 10/10/91, 1B
- Former housing official Nash pleads guilty to embezzlement,
11/13/91, 2B
- Holmes stole school lunch money, official says, 12/15/90,
1B
- New administration promises to pay old debts, 12/16/92,
3B
- New mayor Nerissa Norman takes aim at city debt, 7/26/93,
1A
- Residents find little prejudice, 9/24/89, 1H
- School chief Arthur Holmes is indicted, 6/9/90, 4B
- Schools charged with financial mismanagement, 10/14/89,
2B
- Seeking ways to improve sagging local economy, 11/19/90,
1B
- Mound, Louisiana
- Old plantation, 6/1/86, 1C
- Mounger, William
- Opposes sale of Rankin bank, 3/28/86, 8B
- Mount Center M.B. Chruch
- Rural Madison County church burns, 12/10/92, 1B
- Mount Charity Baptist Church, 6/20/87, 1D
- Mount Holly Plantation
- Bed & Breakfast in Foote, Mississippi
- Weekend getaway, 12/27/90, 3E
- Mount Locust Inn
- On Natchez Trace
- Weekend getaway, 8/5/93, 3E
- Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Cemetery
- Leland
- Ware family sues company over damages, 11/11/91,
2B
- Mount Olive, Mississippi
- Gets Block Grant to finance sewer and water systems,
2/8/91, 5B
- Mount Wade Volunteer Fire Department
- Dream come true for residents, 2/1/92, 4B
- Mountain Bike Championship, 10/19/87, 1B; 11/3/92,
1D
- Mouse (fried) SEE Popeyes Famous Chicken
- Mouton
- Shear chic
- At Shirley's Nostaglia Collection in Jackson,
2/11/92, 1D
- Movie Star Inc
- Betty Krayosky
- Mississippi plants affected by sale, 11/19/87, 8B
- Popularville plant workers push to keep tax break,
2/9/94, 3B
- Movie Star Inc SEE ALSO Nazareth/Century Mills
- Movie stars
- Who has the right stuff? Mississippians cast votes,
12/26/91, 1D
- Movie theaters
- 10 screen complex to open, 8/18/87, 1C
- Deville Cinema to close, 6/5/89, 1D
- General Cinema Metrocenter to be bought by Cobb Theaters,
11/12/91, 1D
- Meadowbrook Cinema to close, 12/28/91, 4B
- Summer movies for children, 6/10/91, 1D; 6/10/92,
1D
- Talking during movie, 3/6/87, 1C
- Movie theaters SEE ALSO Drive-in theaters
- Movie theaters SEE ALSO Hoka Theater
- Movie theaters SEE ALSO United Artists Parkway Place
- Movies SEE Motion pictures
- Moving SEE Household moving
- Moving pictures SEE Motion pictures
- Moyers, Edward
- Ex-MidSouth chief touts Illinois Central, 10/19/90,
7B
- Plans to retire from Illionis Central, 12/24/92, 4B
- MP&L
- $500,000 fine proposed, 6/4/85, 1A
- Accounting change will increase rates, 7/16/88, 8B
- Allowed by PSC to set rates without public hearings,
12/28/90, 6B
- AP&L official to replace Lutken as MP&L president
(Bemis), 12/2/88, 10B
- Appeal could hurt financial status, 10/17/85, 1B
- Asks for rate hike, bit less than court allows, 8/13/88,
1A
- Audit clears of cost overruns, 6/27/85, 1A; 6/28/85,
1A
- Bankruptcy looms, 9/1/85, 1A
- Bankruptcy was option in Grand Gulf case in 1985,
8/2/89, 1A
- Better bond rating could lower electric bills, 11/12/88,
8B
- Bond, 6/6/87, 8B; 6/12/87, 8B
- Buys $4 million jet after raising rates, 3/13/89,
1A
- Campaign to bolster image, 12/1/85, 1A
- CEO Michael Bemis going to LP&L, 11/28/91, 4B
- Cities & counties benefit from Grand Gulf taxes,
8/9/86, 1A
- Court decision allows higher rate, 6/2/87, 1A
- Court voids PSC order, 3/17/87, 1A
- Customer refunds Summer 1994, 5/20/94, 6B
- Customers face 5.3% rate increase, 9/29/88, 1B
- Customers may get refunds, 8/2/86, 1A
- Customers to get 'refunds' by way of smaller bills,
1/30/91, 6B
- Customers to get refunds by October, 8/31/89, 1B
- Customers won't pay for Grand Gulf 2, 7/25/89, 1A
- Decides against 4th qtr. dividend, 11/21/85, 8B
- Decides against requirement for additional security
deposit, 2/9/91, 6B
- Defendant as 10 cities challenge utility service limits,
11/16/94, 5B
- Development seminar, 4/11/86, 8B
- Downsizing may lower rates, 5/21/93, 5B
- Earn-while-you-learn program at Lanier, 4/2/91, 4B
- Economic Development Forum advocates low taxes, strong
leaders, 4/18/91, 5B
- Eliminating up to 300 jobs in Mississippi, 4/4/91,
1A
- Emergency set aside money of $9.3 Million, 9/27/89,
6B
- Executive salary payroll tops $1.8 Million, 6/15/91,
1A
- Expert: Bankruptcy won't hurt MP&L, 4/14/88, 8B
- Federal regulator denies rate cut, 12/2/87, 8B
- Federal regulators to rule on Grand Gulf operating
expense, 8/15/91, 5B
- Financial problem, 9/28/86, 1F
- Forum Three
- Leaders share development idea, 5/25/88, 8B
- Giving grants to keep students in school, 4/27/90,
2B
- Grand Gulf, 1/7/87, 1A
- Grand Gulf allocation, 4/4/87, 1A
- Grand Gulf settlement distribution to be decided by
PSC, 8/24/91, 5B
- Grand Gulf settlement may mean rate cut and refund,
5/22/91, 5B; 5/23/91, 6B; 5/25/91, 5B
- Grand Gulf woes, 5/16/87, 8B
- Heat pump invention shines for MP&L, 10/5/88,
8B
- HIGH RATES TO PAY FOR GRAND GULF HAMPERING ECONOMIC
GROWTH, 9/15/91, 1C
- If PSC agrees to settlement, a refund possible, 9/21/90,
1B
- If suits against pipeline company settled, refunds
possible, 8/25/90, 1B
- Jackson workers to be transfered to New Orleans, 10/9/90,
6B
- Jerry L. Maulden named chairman, 3/11/89, 4B
- Labor unions accuse MP&L of bypassing state labor,
2/28/91, 6B
- Lawsuit settlement could lower electric bills, 10/30/90,
6B; 12/20/90, 6B
- Layoffs of customer service employees, 12/4/94, 1B;
12/6/94, 6B
- Losing copper wire to thieves, 5/10/89, 1B
- Mike Moore and PSC say it should refund $10M, 2/1/90,
1A
- Moody's boosts credit rating, 12/10/85, 8B
- MP&L and sister companies change their logos,
1/31/89; 8B
- MP&L crews can alert police on neighborhood crime,
emergencies, 2/9/90, 7B
- MP&L's president defends company's effort to end
Grand Gulf suits, 4/25/89, 8B
- New president takes on challenges, 2/23/89, 8B
- No refunds from suit settlement; money goes to Grand
Gulf, 12/27/90, 1A
- Officials called 'jugheads' by Lynn Havens, 8/3/89,
1A
- Paid for study on southern pine purchase, 1/26/89;
8B
- Possible rates reduction, 4/25/87, 1A
- Proposed rate hike
- 9/11/85///, 9/11/85, 1A, 8B
- PSC approves rate setting plan, 8/8/86, 8B
- PSC commissioners charged with bribery in MP&L
case, 12/9/88, 1A
- PSC denies large rate hike, 12/25/85, 3B
- PSC grants 14% rate hike, 9/17/85, 1A
- PSC issues subpoenas for rate hike hearing, 9/7/85,
1A
- PSC orders adoption of performance-based rate plan
(PEP), 7/22/93, 5B
- PSC orders MP&L to refund $14.9 million to customers,
10/1/91, 1A
- PSC refuses rate increase, 9/20/86, 1A
- PSC ruling gives escape clause, 9/22/85, 1A; 9/23/85,
1B; 9/24/85, 1B
- PSC to rule on request, 8/23/85, 1A
- PSC to test rate plan, 6/11/86, 8B
- PSC will hear request for rate hike, 8/7/85, 1A
- Rate hike, 2/26/87, 1A; 3/2/87, ,4B
- Rate hike draws flak, 9/18/85, 1A
- Rate hike may hurt state industry, 6/26/88, 1A
- Rate hike or insolvency, 3/11/87, 1A
- Rate hike plan disputed, 9/6/86, 8B
- Rate reduction ordered, 3/3/94, 1A
- Rate reduction: MP&L seeks delay due to ice storm
repairs, 2/25/94, 6B
- Rate structure hearings, 12/17/86, 8B
- Rates, 6/19/87, 1A; 6/20/87, 1A; 6/24/87, 1A; 10/6/87.
1A
- Rates reduced again, 9/17/94, 1A
- Records probe dismissed, 9/13/85, 1A
- Reduces rates for power generated by Grand Gulf, 8/4/93,
1A
- Refund to customers a possibility before Christmas,
11/23/91, 1A; 12/10/91, 6B
- Refund: $20.5Million refund a possibility, 6/29/94,
5B
- Refund: PSC says company must find a way, 11/3/93,
5B
- Refunds due after gas suits, 9/21/85, 1B; 9/26/85,
1A
- Restructuring with layoffs and transfers is 'uncomfortable',
2/21/91, 6B
- Ruling could affect other utility users, 7/1/88, 8B;
7/3/88, 1G
- Seeks $180,000 repayment from former director Donald
Lutken, 6/8/90, 1A
- Seeks emergency rate increase, 7/27/85, 1A
- Shareholder: Sell parent Co.(Middle South Utilities),
4/27/88, 8B
- Sues pipeline over natural gas rates, 7/4/90, 3B;
10/24/86, 8B
- Takes rate hike case to court, 8/22/85, 1A
- Team Cities: Cleveland and Natchez, 11/16/94, 3B
- Teamwork Mississippi program--jobs for the state,
7/20/91, 5B; 12/18/92, 5B
- To fight ruling by PSC over rate hike, 9/17/86, 1A
- To refund $150 Million, 10/4/86, 8B
- U.S. Supreme Court refuses to lower its rates, 4/17/90,
1A
- Upgraded bond ratings will cut its borrowing costs,
6/28/89, 6B
- US Attorney "disturbed" by utility suit, 12/31/88,
1B
- US Supreme Court to determine options, 5/7/88, 1A
- Votes to withhold dividends, 8/29/85, 1A,1B
- Wants to use lawsuit settlement to pay for Grand Gulf,
11/20/90, 1A
- Wins award for education program, 7/26/88, 8B
- Wins battle for rate increase, 6/25/88, 1A, 4A
- Workers take early retirement, 4/20/91, 5B
- MP&L SEE ALSO Entergy Corp
- Mr. and Ms. Country Music, 7/24/87, 1E
- Mr. and Ms. Nursing Home
- At Ramada Plaza Hotel in Jackson, 6/29/94, 4B
- Mr. Male America
- Tracy Griffin to enter contest, 8/1/88, 1C
- Mrs. America
- 1985
- Donna Russell, 7/23/85, 1A; 7/24/85, 1C
- 1987
- Pamela Nail from Jackson, 2/2/88, 1C
- Mrs. Mississippi
- 1985
- Carolyn Duren, 3/10/86, 1C
- 1986
- Diane Vesa, 5/14/87, 1C
- Diane Vesa wins 1986, 3/11/86, 1D
- 1988
- Gail Price of Senatobia, 3/21/88, 1D
- 1990
- McFarland may lose house, vehicles, 7/27/90, 1B
- McFarland resigns after drug arrest, 6/24/90,
1A
- Replacement for McFarland is Phoebe Kruger, 6/25/90,
2B
- Pamela Nail, 5/18/87, 1D
- Wins Mrs. America, 8/4/87, 1A
- Mrs. Winners Chicken
- Gattis trying to buy, 2/1/86, 8B
- Mrs. World '88
- Pamela Nail comes home, 2/13/88, 1A
- Pamela Nail crowned Mrs. World, 2/3/88, 1A
- MS Walk
- Two with multiple sclerosis join benefit walk, 4/8/94,
1E
- Ms. Fixit
- Beverly DeJulio visits Jackson, 4/20/93, 1D
- MSI Inventory Service Corp
- Jackson business, 7/3/88, 1G
- MSU SEE Mississippi State University
- Mt. Nebo Baptist Church
- 24 day care children escape fire, 5/14/94, 1A
- Mt.Calvary Baptist Church
- Carthage
- Dedicates new building, 6/9/90, 1D
- Mt.Helm Baptist Church
- A "Rock of Ages" on Farish Street, 2/4/90, 1A
- New pastor answers challenging call, 3/18/89, 1D
- Mt.Zion Church
- Utica
- Judge banishes splinter group from church property,
7/10/91, 1B
- MTel
- 1992'S EXPLOSIVE GROWTH SENDS STOCK SOARING, 1/12/93,
6B
- 2nd quarter 1991 losses less; revenues up, 8/9/91,
8B
- 2nd quarter 1994 losses of $3Million+ is no surprise,
8/5/94, 8B
- 4th quarter 1992 profits of 4 cents a share, 2/25/93,
5B
- Adopts 'poison pill' takeover defense, 7/27/89, 7B
- Analyst's report sparks rally for stock, 7/13/89,
6B
- Banks on popularity of telephone pagers, 5/18/89,
8B
- Buys MobileComm Europe, 9/2/89, 6B; 9/6/89 6B; 12/2/89,
8B
- California venture capital firm invests in messaging
system, 1/16/93, 4B
- Called one of nation's top small firms, 4/9/90, 12E
- Can keep $18.3M it got from ex-parent company MCCA,
2/28/91, 7B
- Center for the Development of Wireless Communications,
3/17/92, 6B
- CEO John Palmer profiled, 4/18/93, 1C
- CEO Palmer sees eastern Europe as opportunity, 4/6/90,
6B
- Company reports losses, as expected, 8/11/89, 6B
- Connecticut broker not bullish on stock, 8/14/89,
11E
- Cuts losses, nears profitability, 10/29/92, 5B
- Denies that paging license was revoked, 11/9/89, 6B
- Destineer Corp (2-way wireless messaging system) gets
FCC approval, 6/25/93, 5B; 7/18/92, 5B
- Destineer Corp (2-way wireless messaging system):
interest is high, 7/11/93, 1C
- DESTINEER CORP (2-WAY WIRELESS MESSAGING SYSTEM);
FCC GRANTS LICENSE, 7/15/94, 1A
- Destineer Corp granted 2-way wireless license by FCC,
7/30/94, 1A
- Destineer Corp recognized for innovation, 11/10/94,
5B
- Destineer Corp: $175 Million to be raised for network,
11/12/94, 7B
- Destineer Corp: MTel moves to regain total ownership,
12/9/94, 6B
- Destineer system begins Dallas field tests, 11/23/94,
8B
- MTEL
- DUKING IT OUT WITH MOBILECOMM IN PAGING INDUSTRY,
9/26/91, 5B
- MTel
- Enters joint venture with Mexican firm, 4/19/91, 5B;
5/24/91, 8B
- Executive C. Victor Raiser and son killed in Alaska
air crash, 8/4/92, 6B
- Executive James Phillips resigns, 8/1/90, 6B
- First company to offer international paging in China,
11/24/94, 5B
- First institutional report on Jackson company, 6/5/89,
12E
- Fortune magazine lists it as one of US's fastest growing
firms, 7/27/93, 5B
- Garrison named president of its satellite paging subsidiary,
12/19/90, 6B
- Investors sorting out company's prospects, 4/28/89,
8B
- Its SkyPager to be on British Airways jets, 6/21/89,
6B
- Joins with Singapore firm in satellite venture, 3/30/91,
6B
- LaRoche named CEO of Mtel International, 7/8/94, 5B
- Latin American coverage extended to Ecuador, Colombia,
4/14/94, 5B
- Makes cover story of 'Individual Investor' (December
1993), 11/14/93, 1C
- Morgan Keegan analyst praises MTel stock, 6/2/89,
8B
- National Satellite Paging subsidiary, 4/29/89, 4B
- Off to a faster start than MCCA had, CEO says, 5/25/90,
6B
- Paging business for real, headed for profits, 7/16/90,
8E
- Paging Systems Ltd subsidiary (Britain) is sold, 6/11/92,
5B
- Palmer replaces Barksdale as CEO, 11/11/89, 6B
- Positioned to take advantage of growth in industry,
4/2/90, 4E
- Post 86% revenue increase, but earnings fall, 11/14/90,
6B
- Proposed stock offer should boost stock, 9/6/89, 6B
- Provides voice messaging to Japanese traveling in
US, Canada, 7/19/91, 5B
- Puckett is named president as well as CEO of SkyTel,
1/13/94, 5B
- Remains hometown investors' favorite, 4/5/90, 6B
- Reports $16.5M loss in 1st year--was expected, 3/9/90,
8B
- Reports another quarterly loss, 5/12/90, 6B
- Reports increase of 36% in revenue in 1991, 3/20/92,
8B
- Revenue for 1st quarter 1992 rises 25%, 5/1/92, 8B
- Shareholders get rosy outlook for future, 9/28/89,
6B
- Signs agreement for paging service in Europe, 1/25/90,
6B
- Signs agreement with Bell subsidiaries, 6/30/89, 6B
- SkyPager System subject of hit rap song, 12/7/89,
6B
- SkyTel Corporation's ads draw praise, 4/25/90, 6B
- SkyTel executive David Garrison resigns, 7/19/94,
5B
- Skytel has 20th consecutive month of growth, 4/12/94,
7B
- SkyTel is carrier for Hewlitt-Packard's StarLink fax
service, 3/8/94, 6B
- Skytel offering local as well as national paging services,
7/16/94, 6B
- Skytel offers part-time national paging, 9/20/94,
6B
- SkyTel services discounted means short-term revenue
loss, 1/6/94, 6B; 1/7/94, 5B
- SkyTel shares being repurchased, 9/23/94, 5B
- SkyTel signs toll-free service contract with MCI,
12/5/91, 5B
- Skytel subsidiary and AT&T in international wireless
mailbox venture, 10/15/91, 6B
- SkyTel subsidiary to broadcast news headlines to pagers,
7/31/93, 5B
- SkyTel subsidiary unveils credit card-size pager,
1/8/92, 5B
- SkyTel to operate in Canada, 1/30/91, 7B
- Slowdown in technology stocks, 1/22/90, 10E
- Spinoff of MobileComm 1st day of stock trading, 4/11/89,
7B
- Stock has another busy day, 6/24/89, 6B
- Stock plunge, investors bring lawsuit, 1/8/94, 1A;
1/12/94, 4B
- Stock rises over possible Canadian deal, 6/9/89, 4B;
7/17/89, 11E
- Stock zooms up almost 10%, 3/29/91, 6B
- Test markets cellular phone with built in pager, 5/19/93,
4B; 5/21/93, 5B
- To expand into Portugal, 10/17/90, 6B
- To offer SkyPager service in southeast Asia, 5/13/89,
8B
- United States Paging Corp (NJ) purchase, 9/23/94,
5B
- Ventures in Singapore, Asia-Pacific region, 11/22/89,
6B
- Wants to offer 5 million shares for sale, 5/22/91,
5B
- MTV
- 10 years later..., 8/1/91, 1D, 2D
- Pulled from Greenville cable roster after complaints,
6/28/91, 3B
- Mud wrestling
- Bubba Buford, 7/20/87, 1E
- Muddy Springs Methodist Church
- Magnolia area
- Has homecoming, 11/4/89, 1D
- Mugs SEE Cups
- Muhammad, Abdul
- Killed in wreck, 12/19/86, 1B
- Muhammad, Sameerah SEE CaribbeanFest; SEE Window to
Africa
- Mule and Draft Horse Festival Fair
- Mules, 2/22/87, 1B
- Ethel the mule from Mendenhall give birth to colt,
9/27/89, 1D
- Mississippi Mule Festival (also history), 6/10/88,
1C
- Owner Johnny Johnson plows fields the old way, 3/30/94,
1B
- Owners stubborn about mules' mentality, 6/13/88, 1B
- Mulkey, Jack
- Resigns as library director, 11/27/85, 1B
- Mullins, Bobbie
- Files $10 million lawsuit after stepping on syringe,
1/14/92, 5B
- Steps on murder victim's syringe; fears AIDS, 12/27/91,
1B; 12/28/91, 1B
- Mullins, Chucky
- Auction fund raising at Hal & Mal's, 11/22/89,
1D; 11/23/89, 1B
- Begins rehabilitation in Birmingham, 2/20/90, 1A
- Crowd of 600 greets Mullins at Oxford homecoming,
8/18/90, 1A
- MULLINS, CHUCKY
- DIES IN MEMPHIS HOSPITAL, 5/7/91, 1A+
- Mullins, Chucky
- Doctors say he is more alert, 11/3/89, 1A
- Enrolls for two courses at Ole Miss, 1/17/91, 1A
- Football player is paralyzed, 10/29/89, 1A, 11D; 10/30/89,
1A, 1B, 1C; 10/31/89, 1B
- Fund passes $500,000 mark after auction, 11/30/89,
1B
- Fund-raising set for MSU/Ole Miss game, 11/14/89,
1A
- Funeral held in Russellville, Alabama, 5/12/91, 1A
- Given Against All Odds award by Stifel Foundation,
11/10/90, 3B
- Guardians of Mullins awarded his house, 9/21/91, 1A
- Has kept up hope for improvement, 2/20/90, 1A
- In critical condition with blood clot in lungs, 5/2/91,
1A; 5/3/91, 1A
- May attend Liberty Bowl, 11/23/89, 1A; 12/29/89, 1A
- Ole Miss and his family preparing for long term care,
11/26/89, 1A
- Ole Miss establishes trust fund, 11/1/89, 1A
- Ole Miss rallies to contribute, 11/5/89, 1A; 11/6/89,
1A; 11/7/89, 1A
- Payton jersey and $5000 to Mullins, 8/22/90, 1A
- President Bush sends letter to Mullins, 11/5/89, 1A
- President Bush visits Mullins in hospital, 11/23/89,
1A
- Ready to move into new home, 8/15/90, 1B
- Remembered in campus memorial service, 5/9/91, 1A,
1C
- Transferred to Memphis hospital, 5/4/91, 1A; 5/5/91,
1B; 5/6/91, 2B
- Wish for 21st birthday--to walk again, 7/8/90, 1A
- Workers begin to clear land for his house, 4/5/90,
5B
- Mullins, Holly
- Children sue Michael Mullins over her death, 8/29/92,
1B
- Michael Mullins' trial begins, 3/23/94, 3B; 3/24/94,
3B
- Woman found in burned van died from assault, 9/2/91,
2B; 9/4/91, 3B
- Mullins, Howard
- Brandon grocery store owner's son, 4 others, rob his
father, fly high, 7/28/92, 5B
- Timothy Howard is first charged in Brandon high-flying
crime spree, 8/12/92, 4B
- Mullins, Michael SEE Mullins, Holly
- Mullins, Oliver SEE Mullins, Howard
- Mullins, Rich
- Gospel singer in concert at Ridgeland church, 3/21/92,
1D
- Multicultural Festival of the Arts
- JSU, 7/25/91, 3E; 7/27/91, 2B
- Multiple Listing Service
- Opens doors for home buyers, 3/16/90, 8B
- Multiple sclerosis
- Helpful affects of arthritis drug Methotrexate studied
at UMC, 1/25/94, 3B
- Local patients set hopes on new drug Betaseron, 10/19/93,
2B
- MS Walk, a benefit
- Rick Thompson who has MS will join walk, 4/8/94,
1E
- Multiple-chemical sensitivity SEE Chemicals
- Multiracial family
- Johnsons at home in Renewed Tabernacle Baptist Church,
12/15/90, 1D
- Mulvihill, Denise
- Cerebral palsy sufferer meets challenge; now has job,
4/4/94, 1D
- Municipal Art Gallery
- Municipal Auditorium SEE Jackson Municipal Auditorium
- Municipal Auditorium SEE Thalia Mara Hall
- Municipal bonds
- Investigate before you buy, experts say, 6/23/91,
1C
- Municipal Election Commission
- Frances Hicks appointed to commission, 12/15/94, 4B
- Munsel, Patrice
- In show 'Mame' in Jackson, 12/6/89, 1D
- Murals, 4/26/87, 1E
- Greyhound Bus Station mural by Sandy McNeal, 8/8/89,
1D
- In parking garage, 8/26/87, 1D
- Murder in Mississippi
- Review of NBC TV movie, 2/5/90, 1E
- Murder rate SEE Crime rate
- Murder, Aberdeen
- Judge hears case of men accused in slaying of Eric
Wilson, 9/13/91, 2B
- Policeman Eric Wilson 'knew his killer', 3/19/91,
1B
- Murder, Amory
- Bond set for man who killed ex-girlfriend in church
hall, 10/9/90, 1B
- Murder, Batesville
- 300 mourners attend funeral, 10/3/88, 2B
- Hope survivor can talk, 3/14/88, 3B
- Joe Cosby, Panola deputy, shot to death, 10/1/88,
1A
- Suspect stable after shooting,capture, 10/2/88, 3B
- Town mourns Liz Woodward, 3/14/88, 1A
- Wilcott kills 2, wounds 1, kills self, 3/13/88, 1B
- Murder, Bay St. Louis
- Bond dropped in Lobardo 1985 slaying, 2/11/90, 2B
- California man charge in roadside murder of his mother,
1/30/91, 2B
- Diane Joseph, 12/25/87, 3B
- Murder, Belzoni
- Hawkins accused of killing girlfriend, burying her
in yard, 6/28/91, 1B
- Murder, Benton County
- 3rd victim dies, 3/11/88, 1B
- 4th murder charge against Allen, 4/20/88, 3B
- Allen charged with Bullard, Brod deaths, 3/9/88, 1A
- Allen had mean temper, 3/10/88, 1A
- Notes written by Allen found, 3/13/88, 3B
- Murder, Bentonia
- Mother wants information on death of Michell Turnage,
1/26/91, 2B
- Murder, Biloxi
- SEE Sherry, Vincent and Margaret
- Murder, Brandon
- Moore admits to 1990 slaying of his cousin Robert
Miller, 3/27/91, 1B
- Murder, Brookhaven
- Mutilation murder of Dedra McGill, 1/26/91, 1B
- Murder, Brooksville
- Suspect questioned in death of 3-year-old, 9/19/90,
2B; 9/20/90, 2B
- Murder, Byhalia
- Hunting trip ends in murder, 10/21/91, 2B
- Murder, Byram
- Wife charged with car shooting of Rodney Butler, 2/14/91,
2B
- Murder, Canton
- Mark Smith, stepson of policeman Milton Luckett, slain,
1/27/92, 3B; 5/6/91, 1B
- Suspects held in murder of Joe Hardy, 1/11/90, 3B;
1/30/90, 1B; 12/21/89, 1B
- Murder, Charleston
- Leroy Murray, 5/22/88, 3B
- Murder, Clarke County SEE Murder, Heidelberg
- Murder, Clarksdale
- Junior High principal Walter Lee Johnson fatally shot,
3/15/91, 1A; 3/16/91, 1B
- Murder, Cleveland
- Kent charged with killing girl, 3/22/86, 1B
- Murder, Columbia
- James Jackson, 3/12/86, 1B; 3/13/86, 1B; 3/14/86,
1B
- James Jackson found guilty, 3/15/86, 1B
- Murder, Columbus
- Arguments in case of mother who beat son to death,
3/11/90, 2B
- City closes books on 1932 Brewer/Jacob shootout, 7/16/91,
2B
- Couple were beaten before house set on fire, 1/1/91,
3B; 1/2/91, 2B
- Demetrius Bennett given life sentence, 4/22/89, 3B
- Hunt indicted in Jordan slaying, 12/12/85, 1B; 12/13/85,
1A
- Murder, Corinth
- Meeks killed;police look for suspect, 8/9/88, 1B
- Murder, Crystal Springs
- Grand jurors urge reward in HJC student's death, 11/15/90,
1A
- Hinds Community College student slain, 6/9/90, 1A;
7/20/90, 2B
- Murder, Daleville
- Elderly man, 2 women found hacked to death, 9/8/90,
1A; 9/9/90, 1A; 9/11/90, 3B
- Maxwell case dismissed; county stuck will bills, 12/20/92,
2B
- Maxwell charged in the three slayings, 9/13/90, 1A
- Meridian authorities arrest suspect, 9/12/90, 1B
- Murder charges dropped in triple slaying, 12/11/92,
1B
- Murder, Delta
- Sara Jane Manker, 10/24/87, 1B; 11/29/89, 3B; 11/30/89,
2B; 12/5/89, 5B
- Murder, Duck Hill
- Ohio man arrested in 15-year-old Mississippi murder,
1A; 1/13/89
- Murder, Eagle Lake
- Steve Jackson, 1/21/86, 1A
- Murder, Eudora
- Girl, 5, finds 3 in family slain, 1/8/93, 3B; 1/10/93,
3B
- Suspect Sherwood Boyd returned from Tennessee, 2/10/93,
3B
- Murder, Fannin area
- Murder, Florence
- Convenience store clerk Ray McColister dies, 7/14/91,
1B; 7/18/90, 1B
- Faulkner found guilty of manslaughter, 6/18/85, 1A
- Murder, Forest
- Body of 12-year old Gary Wells found buried in back
yard, 10/1/94, 1A; 10/3/94, 1B
- Mother Ada Mae Wells charged in Gary Wells slaying,
10/2/94, 1B
- Questions remain 3 yrr. after death of Shondra May,
1A; 2/3/89
- Murder, Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Police seek Mississippi suspect, 12/23/89, 5B
- Murder, Fulton
- Death penalty sought in three slayings, 10/19/90,
2B
- Indiana man Jon Mead sentenced in triple slaying,
8/20/92, 3B
- State seeking extradition in triple slaying, 1/17/90,
5B; 1/26/90, 5B
- Murder, Gainesville, Fla
- Hattiesburg dentist to help in case, 9/5/90, 4A; 9/6/90,
1A; 9/10/90, 2B
- Rolling pleads guilty to 5 student slayings, 2/16/94,
1A, 13A
- Rolling was freed in Mississippi plea bargain, 1/26/91,
1B; 6/1/91, 5A
- Slayings suspect Danny Rolling served time in Mississippi,
1/25/91, 1A
- Suspect in murders of college students sought in Mississippi,
9/3/90, 1A
- Murder, Gallman
- Youth shoots father to death, 5/19/89, 1B
- Murder, Gautier
- Accused child slayer faces charges in 2nd killing,
6/7/90, 2B; 10/7/89, 4B
- Child, 7, strangled near home, 9/4/89, 1A; 9/5/89,
1A; 9/8/89, 3B; 9/14/89, 3B
- Harrison convicted of murdering 7-year-old, 6/8/90,
3B; 6/9/90, 4B
- Transcripts of Harrison trial found, 12/2/90, 4B
- Wesley family shot by burglary suspect, 9/14/89, 3B;
12/16/88, 1B
- Murder, Greenville
- 3 men killed in parked car; arrest made, 11/27/92,
3B
- Gertrude Kimble, 81, charged in slaying of neighbor,
3/27/91, 3B
- Juvenile will testify in slaying of homeless man,
5/27/92, 1A; 5/28/92, 3B
- Teenager dies in dispute over clothes, 11/19/89, 1B
- Teenager gets 5 years probation in Payton slaying,
5/6/93, 3B
- Teenagers get 20-year terms in Payton murder, 9/4/92,
3B
- Murder, Greenwood
- 4 children slain by uncle Henry Jackson, 11/3/90,
1A
- Accused killer Henry Jackson goes on trial in Hazlehurst,
9/9/91, 1A; 9/10/91, 3B
- At trial in Hazlehurst: survivors faked death, 9/11/91,
3B
- Curtis murder trial to be moved from Greenwood, 8/27/91,
3B
- Curtis murder trial to begin, 8/26/91, 3B
- Family and friends to bury 4 slain children, 11/8/90,
1B; 11/9/90, 1A
- Family not allowed to visit suspect in slayings, 11/7/90,
1A
- Jackson becomes ill at Hazlehurst murder trial, 9/12/91,
3B
- Jackson captured, faces murder charges in 4 deaths,
11/6/90, 1A
- Jackson gets death penalty for killing four relatives,
9/15/91, 1A
- Jackson is convicted in slayings of four relatives,
9/13/91, 1A
- Jackson says confession in 4 murders was coerced,
4/30/91, 2B
- Jackson's family blasts treatment by justice system,
9/22/91, 1B
- Jackson, charged with the four murders, attempts suicide,
11/24/90, 1B
- Lawmen on manhunt find signs of fugitive, 11/4/90,
1A; 11/5/90, 1A
- Media seeking access to preliminary hearings, 11/14/90,
1B
- Trial set for April or May in Jackson family slayings,
2/26/91, 2B
- Murder, Grenada
- Death sentence overturned by MS Supreme Ct, 8/4/88,
4B
- Kossack is charged with killing mother, 5/5/90, 4B
- Murder, Gulfport
- Gwin killed by thieves, 1/20/88, 3B
- Laura Saucier;one charged, another sought, 8/3/88,
1A
- Reward set, 1/21/88, 3B
- Schwienberg's murderer convicted and sentenced to
life in prison, 1B; 2/4/89
- Murder, Hancock County
- Joseph charged in death of wife, 2/10/88, 1B
- Man killed by son after killing wife, 5/16/89, 1B;
5/18/89, 1B; 7/20/89, 5B
- Murder, Harrison County
- Wagner half-brother charged in death, 12/31/87, 3B
- Wanda Faye Wagner, 12/27/87, 1B; 12/29/87, 1B; 12/30/87,
3B
- Murder, Hattiesburg
- Defense:Gunman didn't know officer, 7/7/88, 1B
- Jones charged in death of deputy, 10/2/85, 3B
- Kenneth Keys, 7/11/86, 1B
- Police hold witness in death of woman found in ditch,
9/28/91, 2B; 9/29/91, 3B
- Willard C.Martin & Joe E.Carter, 9/5/88, 1B
- Murder, Heidelberg
- Teenager turns himself in after slaying of Barnett,
1/29/91, 1B
- Murder, Hernando
- High 'anxiety' following Grace Wiseman's slaying,
5/25/91, 1B; 5/27/91, 3B
- Local man Willie Earl Harris charged in Wiseman's
death, 5/26/91, 2B
- Murder, Indianola
- Fifth suspect held in Chicago in motel slaying, 12/13/90,
5B
- Fourth suspect in motel slaying captured on train,
8/30/90, 1B
- Richland man Lewie Shields killed in motel, 8/9/90,
1B; 8/11/90, 1B; 8/28/90, 2B
- Murder, Interstate 55
- Faraga's death sentence overturned, 11/23/93, 5B
- Murder, Interstate I-20
- Faraga seeking new trial, 2/27/93, 3B
- Faraga to be resentenced, 3/20/93, 4B
- Lazaro Faraga gets death sentence, 2/18/86, 3B; 2/19/86,
1B
- Lazaro Faraga held without bond, 12/21/85, 1B
- Lazaro Faraga's death penality not dismissed, 1/11/90,
1B
- Officials unable to identify slain woman, 8/19/91,
3B
- Murder, Jackson
- Addie F. Reid, 4/2/87, 1A
- Anderson
- Former boyfriend of murder victim sought, 1A;
1/27/89; 11/21/90, 1A
- Anderson killed by ex-boyfriend, her children testify,
11/19/91, 3B
- Bailey Avenue area, 1/24/87, 1B
- Barker charged for slaying Hayes, 3/12/88, 3B
- Beating death of teenager Demetria Harper, 8/27/90,
1A; 8/28/90, 5B
- Belhaven area, 4/2/87, 1A
- Bennie Bilbrew did not try to escape, 2/11/89, 1A
- Bertha Tanner, Idlewild St., 12/13/86, 1A; 12/14/86,
1B
- Bilbrew children burned to death by father, 2/9/89,
1A
- Body of Anthony Hines found in trunk of car, 4/23/91,
1B
- Body on Joyce Reeves found in North Hill Parkway home,
1/22/91, 5B
- Charles Leiber, 4/27/86, 1A
- City resident is 20th homicide victim of year, 7/30/90,
1B
- City's 20th homicide victim shot with two weapons,
8/2/90, 5B
- Cleveland Henderson is killed by grandson, 5/24/89,
1B
- Clinton man Jimmie Evans kills daughter, self, 2/15/90,
1A; 2/16/90, 1B
- Collins: Burning, 11/3/87, 3B
- Danks seeks support in homicide battle, 12/29/87,
- Danny Dantzler, 1/17/86, 1A
- David Earl Lockhart competent to stand trial, 5/19/89,
3B
- Earles' wife will not testify against him, 3/13/90,
1B
- Elizabeth Wright suspect is arrested, 8/29/90, 5B;
9/7/89, 1A, 5B; 9/14/89, 1A
- Elizabeth Wright's slaying suspect trial begins, 10/2/90,
2B
- Elizabeth Wright, banker, in Jackson home, 8/25/89,
1B; 8/26/89, 2B; 9/6/89, 1A
- Flag Chapel Circle stabbing, 11/24/86, 1B
- Ford is city's 21st murder victim for 1991, 4/17/91,
4B
- Harper slain; son charged, 10/20/90, 1B; 10/23/90,
1B; 10/24/90, 1B
- Hines stuffed in car trunk; police seek killer, 5/4/91,
4B
- Homeless friend shoots Robert Lee Singleton, 4/23/89,
1B; 11/17/89, 5B
- Homeless preacher David Tyler killed Robert Singleton,
5/9/90, 2B
- Homeless preacher sentenced to life, 5/17/90, 5B
- Hubbard
- Tyler held without bond, 5/22/88, 2B
- Ida Schwartz, 12/4/85, 1A; 12/5/85, 1B
- James Hicks
- Stephenson Hicks charged, 7/18/88, 1B
- James Liddell, 5/24/86, 1A
- James Robinson may surrender, 1B; 1/28/89
- Jesse Kyles is city's 41st homicide victim for 1989,
10/5/89, 5B
- John Nixon sentenced to death, 3/27/86, 1B
- Johnson is city's first homicide for 1991, 1/2/91,
1A
- Judge orders mistrial in Tommy Jimerson trial, 11/23/88,
4B
- Kevin Mack, 12/24/87, 1B
- Laura Womble, 7/17/87, 1A
- Leo Edwards facing execution June 21, 5/25/89, 1A
- Lewis burned with kerosene, stabbed; girlfriend charged,
4/8/91, 1A; 4/9/91, 5B
- Lisa Gleason (Body with black hood), 11/27/85, 1B
- Macklin
- Man sentenced for stomping boy, 7/28/88, 1A
- Man charged with murder in shooting of thief, 3/9/89,
1A
- Man who shot children dies in nursing home, 12/23/88,
1A
- Man, AIDS carrier, dressed as woman found slain, 8/21/89,
1B
- Mary Dewitt, 11/23/86, 2B
- Meeks
- Hostage leaps from bridge, 8/10/88, 1A
- Hostage-taker surrenders, 8/11/88, 1A
- Mother, daughter found dead in west Jackson, 7/19/89,
1A; 7/20/89, 1A; 8/2/89, 5B
- Mother, daughter in west Jackson found in bathtub,
3/4/90, 1B; 8/14/89, 1B
- Mother/daughter slayings in west Jackson stymie police,
11/5/90, 1B
- Neighbors think robbers killed man, 10/5/88, 4C
- Otha Lee West, 11/13/87, 1B; 11/14/87, 1A; 11/15/87,
1A
- Otha Lee West pleads guilty before 3rd trial, 11/6/90,
3B
- Otha Lee West receives life sentence for 1983 slaying,
11/2/90, 5B
- Otha Lee West's conviction reversed, 10/5/89, 1B
- Percy Jones, short order cook, 12/25/86, 1A
- Police
- Discarded jumpsuit may belong to police killer,
2/26/89, 1A
- SEE ALSO: Biggert, Bobby
- Police investigating 5th July homicide, 7/13/90, 5B
- Police investigating Jackson's 18th homicide, 7/14/90,
5B
- Police say David Miller has jumped bond, 8/28/90 1A;
8/29/90, 5B
- Putnam
- Anti-abuse group forms in memory of child, 11/29/88,
1B
- Handling of abuse cases criticized, 11/18/88,
1A
- Jessica Putnam mother's ex-boyfriend charged,
11/17/88, 1A
- Misspelling helped suspect gain probation, 11/23/88,
1A
- Revlia Epps
- 2nd autopsy possible, 5/7/88, 3B; 5/11/88, 2B
- Autopsy shows organs missing, 8/4/88, 1A
- Council opposes paying autopsy, 8/24/88, 4B
- Court actions sought in death, 8/5/88, 2B
- Funeral Home didn't move organs, 8/20/88, 1A
- Galvez: blows didn't kill Epps, 8/17/88, 3B
- Missing organs not important, 10/20/88, 3D
- Organs thrown away?, 8/6/88, 1A
- Subpoenas in case raise ??, 5/20/88, 1B; 6/28/88,
1B
- To be exhumed for autopsy, 7/28/88, 1A
- Robert Brown killed in drive-by shooting, 10/21/90,
1A
- Robert Price, 2/20/89, 1B
- Ruby McCann strangled then burned in apartment, 1A;
2/1/89
- Ruby Webb probably knew her killer, 9/7/90, 1B
- Serial killer trial may be moved, 11/17/87, 1A
- Serial killings, 4/7/87, 1A
- Shoulders
- Dawn Shoulders shot by father, 11/4/88, 1A
- Latasha Shoulders dies, 11/8/88, 1A
- Statistics, 11/8/87, 1A
- Stovall, 14 years old, charged with murder, 6/27/90,
5B; 6/28/90, 5B
- Sunday shootings leave 2 dead--total so far for 1990
is 29, 9/10/90, 1A
- Teenager found beaten to death; suspect Michael McBeth
arrested, 8/27/90, 1A
- Teenager Frederick Penny, 7/9/87, 4B
- Teenagers arrested for slaying of woman on Terry Road,
8/25/90, 1A
- Tidmore
- Defense attorney protests delayed indictment of
Robinson, 9/16/91, 1B
- Man arrested in reserve officer's death, 3/20/89,
1A
- Reserve officer found slain in Jackson home, 3/19/89,
1A
- Slain reserve officer buried, 3/22/89, 1B
- Tidmore slayer Carlos Robinson gets 20 years, 12/19/91,
4B
- Tidmore slaying suspect Carlos Robinson pleads guilty,
11/28/91, 3B
- Toddler dies; babysitter charged, 8/28/88, 3B
- Tony Westbrook, 11/13/87, 4B; 12/23/87, 3B
- Unsolved homicides, 7/7/89, 1E
- Victim Chandler's family requests lesser charge against
Badelle, 12/14/89, 3B
- Victim decided to stay in Jackson, not return to Seattle,
11/2/89, 5B; 11/3/89, 5B
- Virginia Tucker
- Murder said linked to divorce, 1/19/86, 1B
- Walls is suspect in stabbing of wife Sherner Walls,
9/18/90, 5B
- Westbrook-4 charged, indicted, 11/19/87, 4B; 12/17/87,
4B
- Westmoreland
- Killer gets life, 7/26/88, 3B
- Wheeler guilty of murder of officer, 5/2/86, 1B; 5/3/86,
1B
- Wheeler: statement was beaten out of him, 5/1/86,
1B
- Whiterock residents recall seeing Anderson's car,
7/21/89, 1A
- Widow Mildred Browning slain, home set on fire, 8/18/89,
1A
- Wig shop owner, 9/11/87, 1B; 9/12/87, 1B; 9/13/87,
1B; 9/16/87, 1B; 9/17/87, 1A
- DA challenges witness' memory, 9/18/88, 1B
- Hung jury results in life term, 9/23/88, 1A
- Judge stops trial,Pruett publicity, 3/2/88, 1B
- Jury quizzed on pretrial publicity, 9/9/88, 2B
- Knifed, 11/21/86, 1A
- Police chief:give proof or apologize, 9/27/88,
1A
- Wilson denies killing Im, 9/20/88, 1A
- Wilson found guilty:capital murder, 9/21/88, 1A
- Wilson to testify, 9/19/88, 1B
- Wiley
- 3 plead guilty, 9/26/87, 1B
- William Brown
- Subdivision shaken, 7/26/88, 1A
- Woman claims self defense in shooting death of brother,
7/26/90, 5B
- Woman Glenda Fay King found in North Jefferson apartment,
1/31/91, 1B; 2/9/91, 5B
- Woman Jane Sanders shoots Earl Witherspoon; city's
12 homicide, 2/11/91, 1B
- Woman sought in fatal shooting of brother, 7/20/90,
5B
- Murder, Jackson SEE ALSO Crime rate, Jackson
- Murder, Jones County
- Man kills stepdaughter, 9/12/87, 2B; 9/14/87, 3B
- Murder, JSU
- Brown
- Brother tried to stop Wright, 5/11/88, 1B
- Jury can consider Wright confessions, 3/29/90,
5B
- Slaying at JSU, 4/27/88,
- Student killed on campus, 4/26/88, 1A
- Suspect's brother jailed, 5/24/88, 1B
- Suspect's brother released, 5/26/88, 4B
- Suspect's brother takes 5th, 4/30/88, 1A
- Wright confesses to slaying, 5/6/88, 1A
- Wright is cleared in slaying, 4/14/90, 1A
- Wright killed in self defense, jury told, 4/11/90,
1B
- Wright to take stand in trial, 4/12/90, 3B; 4/13/90,
3B
- Murder, Kings community
- Sims is acquitted in love-triangle slayings, 6/13/91,
2B
- Trial begins in love-triangle slaying, 6/10/91, 3B
- Murder, Kosciusko
- Clues sought in slaying of elderly Williamses, 10/10/91,
1B; 10/11/91, 3B
- Teenager booked for fatal shooting in park, 7/24/90,
1A
- Murder, Lafayette County
- Talley captured in slaying of three family members,
7/6/91, 1A; 7/8/91, 2B
- Murder, Lamar County
- Couple finds half of a body on roadside, 9/25/94,
1B; 9/26/94, 3B
- Officials put name to body half, 9/27/94, 1B
- Other half of Smith's body found in Pearl River County,
10/5/94, 1A
- Police investigate Smith's relationship with girlfriend,
10/6/94, 1A
- Murder, Lauderdale County
- Guard's slaying stumps lawmen, 7/26/88, 2B
- Murder, Laurel, 12/24/84, 1A; 12/25/84, 1A; 12/33/84,
1A
- Murder, Leake County
- New trial for Delois Kniep, 1/7/88, 3B
- Murder, Leland
- Clues sought in strangulation of 98 year-old woman,
12/8/90, 4B
- Murder, Lexington
- Russell held in slaying of realtor Herbert Hyman,
1/22/91, 2B
- Murder, Long Beach
- Killer of William Beebe held in Calif., 11/3/88, 3B
- Suspects questioned in slaying of Konya Edwards, 9/13/90,
2B; 9/25/90, 3B
- Walker and Riser guilty of murder of Konya Edwards,
8/11/91, 3B
- Walker gets death penalty in Edwards slaying, 8/13/91,
2B
- Murder, Louisville
- Audie Johnson
- 2 charged, 6/23/86, 1A; 6/24/86, 1A; 9/15/89,
3B
- Lois Rhodes accused of husband's murder 10 years later,
6/12/91, 1A; 6/13/91, 1A
- Rhodes case is talk of the town, 6/23/91, 1A
- Rhodes death not suicide, official says, 7/3/91, 3B
- Wanda Yarborough gets life, 5/17/86, 1B
- Murder, Madison County
- Champion slaying: Terry gets life plus 30 years, 4/4/92,
4B
- Second suspect held in Champion's slaying, 11/16/90,
1B
- Second suspect in Champion slaying sought by police,
9/11/90, 1B
- Teenager Kenneth Terry arrested in slaying of Kathy
Champion, 9/7/90, 1B
- Murder, Marshall County
- Bloody pickup truck found; two men missing, 2/23/92,
4B; 2/24/92, 3B
- Murder, Mayersville
- Woman/boyfriend dispute ends in child's death, 4/2/91,
1B
- Murder, McComb
- Drugs involved in execution/slaying of 4?, 7/2/86,
1B
- Murder, McNeill
- Smith charged in mother's murder, 1/26/88, 1A
- Murder, Meadville
- John Delaney stabbed, 7/23/85, 1B
- Murder, Meridian
- Police officer Walters killed, 8/26/90, 2B; 12/29/85,
1A; 12/31/85, 1B
- Two suspects arrested in death of store clerk Frazier,
10/25/90, 1A
- Murder, Mississippi
- Bill gives juries option of life without parole in
capital murder, 1/13/94, 1B
- Herwins Noe of Miami sentenced in Wilson slaying,
9/21/90, 5N
- House bill: let judges decide sentences in capital
murder cases, 3/21/92, 4B
- Investigator Dillman criticizes state cases, 10/19/88,
1B
- Rate of violent deaths among teenagers jumps 28%,
2/1/91, 1B
- Sprees in small towns, 4/10/88, 1A
- Murder, Mize
- Cecil Green to plead innocent, 11/12/88, 1B
- Dean buried in Mize, 11/4/88,
- Dean fired first says Cecil Green, 4/28/89, 1A
- Dean mortally wounded before he exited car, 4/27/89,
1A
- Decision on retrial of Cecil Green, 10//7/89, 3B
- Defendant Cecil Green testifies, 7/27/90, 3B
- Family ties, gossip take toll on jury selection at
Green's trial, 7/23-24/90, 1B
- Green given life term in slaying of Dean, 7/28/90,
1A
- Green's conviction thrown out; new trial ordered,
1/1/93, 1B
- Hung jury in Ralph Dean trial, 5/3/89, 1B
- Jurors describe doubt-plagued deliberations in Ralph
Dean trial, 5/4/89, 1A
- Jurors sick after viewing Ralph Dean's car, 4/26/89,
1A
- Jurors unable to decide in Ralph Dean killing, 4/29/89,
1A
- Jury in Green trial views bullet-riddled cruiser,
7/26/90, 1B
- Jury is selected for Green trial, 7/25/90, 3B
- Man indicted for capital murder in death of officer,
1B; 2/4/89
- Many jurors in Ralph Dean trial related, 4/25/89,
1B
- Patrolman Ralph Dean killed, 11/2/88, 1A
- Ralph Dean in jealous rage Cecil Green says, 4/25/89,
1A
- Retrial for Cecil Green in killing of policeman, 2/4/90,
1B
- Trial to begin in Ralph Dean's slaying, 4/24/89, 1B
- Murder, Monroe County
- Judge Senter's son Stuart Senter slain in Prairie,
1/5/92, 1B; 1/6/92, 3B
- Murder, Morton
- Trio questioned in death of teenager Terry Hoye, 4/28/91,
1B
- Murder, Mound Bayou
- Jury is seated in Lowery case, 11/13/90, 3B; 11/14/90,
2B; 11/19/90, 3B
- Murder, Mount Carmel
- Knight kills ex-girlfriend in night club, 11/18/90,
1B
- Murder, Mount Olive
- Teen shot over argument about football game, 9/18/90,
2B
- Murder, Nashville
- Clarksdale teenager arrested for slaying of Nashville
secretary, 6/9/90, 1B
- Murder, Natchez
- Arrests made in slaying of teenager in Natchez-Under-the-Hill,
9/10/91, 3B
- Holland sentenced to death, 12/12/87, 1B
- Teenager charged in death of 6-year-old, 1/19/90,
1A; 1/20/90, 2B
- Murder, NEMJC, 10/28/86, 1A
- Actual murder, 10/9/85, 1B
- Alexander asked to be hypnotized, 1/12/88, 3B; 1/13/88,
3B; 1/14/88, 1B; 1/15/88, 1B
- Alexander loses appeal; begins 20-year term, 9/11/92,
1B
- Alexander sentenced to 20 yrs, 1/26/88, 1A
- Alexander to appeal, 1/17/88, 1B
- Alexander's fingerprints not found, 1/8/88, 1B
- Appeals keep Pannell case in limbo, 10/29/90, 1B
- Convicted ex-student maintains innoncence, 4/30/89,
1A
- Defendent puts life "on hold," 1/4/88, 1A
- Fight over boy, 1/9/88, 1A; 1/10/88 1B
- Hypnotist gets confession, 9/24/86, 1A
- Jury deliberation begins, 1/16/88, 1A
- Leads sought in coed's slaying, 8/11/86, 1B
- Pannell did not die immediately, 1/7/88, 1B
- Suitemate charge, 9/23/86, 1A
- Testimony begins, 1/5/88, 1B; 1/6/88, 1B
- Trial moved to Monroe County, 11/25/87, 1B
- Trial postponed, 11/3/87, 3B
- Murder, New Orleans
- Jackson police hold pair in Metairie drug slaying,
7/21/91, 5B
- Murder, Ocean Springs
- Resident Rachel Marshall's body found in bathtub,
3/16/91, 5B; 5/14/91, 1B
- Shaffer admits being with Marshall on night she died,
5/15/91, 2B
- Shaffer cleared of unrelated rape charge, 11/20/91,
3B
- Shaffer given life term, 11/26/92, 3B
- Murder, Oktibbeha County
- Killer escapes jail, 11/29/87, 1A; 12/1/87, 1A; 12/2/87,
1B; 12/3/87, 1B
- Murder, Old Pearl
- 2 teenagers jailed in fatal stabbing of neighbor,
6/17/93, 2B; 6/18/93, 3B
- Slaying, arrest of teenagers shatter community, 6/24/93,
1A
- Murder, Oxford
- Hodgkin, convicted killer of Jean Gillies, seeks ban
on death penalty, 10/31/88, 1B
- Jean Gillies, 9/20/86, 1B
- Suspect free on bond, 7/22/86, 1B
- Jean Gillies SEE ALSO Hodgkin, Douglas
- Jenkins charged in sniper shooting, 7/26/85, 1A
- Jenkins gets life, 2/16/86, 1A; 2/20/86, 2/21/86,
3B; 2/22/86, 1A; 2/23/86, 1A
- Judge to rule whether Hodgkin can get death penalty
in retrial, 11/2/88, 3B
- Pair sought in double murder near Sardis Lake, 1/2/92,
1A; 1/3/92, 1B
- Richard Jerrods sought in double slaying near Oxford,
1/3/92, 1B
- Stacey Maples sought in double slaying near Oxford,
1/3/92, 1B
- Suspect Jerrods shoots himself; Maples in custody
in Alabama, 1/4/92, 1B; 1/8/92, 3B
- Murder, Pascagoula
- Hotten gets 20 years in '77 death, 11/25/87, 1B
- Murder, Pass Christian
- Paroled Parchman inmate arrested in Slidell youth's
slaying, 5/10/93, 3B
- Murder, Pearl
- Hester
- Buried, 8/24/88, 1A
- Darin Hamby's testimony questioned, 1/6/89, 1A
- Friends:Death caused by fuss over girl, 8/23/88,
1A
- Hamby faces manslaughter charge, 10/5/88, 1A
- Hamby faces murder charge, 3/21/88, 1A
- Hamby manslaughter trial to start, 1/2/89, 1B
- Hamby pleads innocent, 8/26/88, 1A
- Hamby thought he was prowler, 8/22/88, 1A
- Parents arrested near Hamby's home, 9/20/88, 1B
- Testimony of Hamby's son in jeopardy, 1/5/89,
1A
- Tom Hamby acquitted in Hester slaying, 1/7/89,
1A
- Suspect Charlie Brown injured in apartment shooting,
1/4/91, 1B; 7/3/91, 2B
- Teenager charged in shooting of Don Good of Jackson,
8/31/90, 5B; 9/1/90, 5B
- Teenager given life sentence in Good slaying, 3/30/91,
5B
- Murder, Pelahatchie
- Reuben found guilty, 10/22/85, 3B
- Murder, Pensacola
- Ex-Jackson policeman Billy Coker slain in robbery,
1/29/91, 2B; 1/30/91, 5B
- Murder, Picayune
- Frierson will have pre-Christmas hearing, 11/26/90,
3B
- Friersons are mourned by family and friends, 9/19/90,
1B
- Grandmother had planned to take Frierson to drug rehab
center, 9/18/90, 1A
- Teenager John Frierson charged in deaths of 4 family
members, 9/17/90, 1A, 7A
- Murder, Pickens
- Vaughan resident Randy Barton shoots wrong man, 8/4/91,
2B
- Murder, Pike County
- Ditcharo, 6/29/86, 1A; 6/30/86, 1A
- Murder, Pine Bluff
- Killer James Jones was on unsupervised probation from
Mississippi, 5/11/91, 1A
- Murder, Pope
- Paula Houston, 6/8/86, 1A
- Murder, Port Gibson
- Killing at fund raising dance for slain JSU football
player, 12/23/91, 1A
- Sheriff: Clairborne County slaying pattern 'has to
stop', 12/25/91, 1A
- Wilie James Polk charged in slaying of two women,
2/15/89, 1A; 3/9/90, 1B
- Woman, daughter slain in home
- Murder, Quitman
- 2 escapees suspected in slaying, 4/28/86, 1A
- Coroner suspects foul play in baby's death, 3/13/91,
2B
- Slaying of teacher has town in shock, 2/23/90, 5B,
2/24/90, 5B
- Woman charged in newborn boys death, 10/7/88, 1A
- Murder, Quitman County SEE Parker family slayings
- Murder, Raleigh
- Crystal Eliott is slain, 12/14/90, 1B
- Police say arrest is near in Eliott case, 12/31/90,
1B
- Murder, Rankin County
- Carl Lockett, 12/17/85, 1B
- Carl Lockett (J & F Calhoun), 12/14/85, 1A; 12/15/85,
1A; 12/16/8, 1A
- Carl Lockett gets death, 4/3/86, 1A
- Murder, Raymond
- Both suspects say other shot Stephen Goode, 3/13/91,
1B
- Emerson's children placed with paternal grandparents,
1/4/92, 1B
- Goode confession can be heard, judge rules, 1/18/92,
1B
- Goode pleads guilty and apologizes at Columbus trial,
1/23/92, 1A
- Goode slaying trial may be moved to Jackson, 12/18/91,
3B
- Goode trial jury pool picked in Bay St. Louis, 1/4/92,
3B
- Goode trial moved from Bay St. Louis to Columbus,
1/8/92, 3B
- Goode trial: boss tells juror to get off panel, no
matter how, 1/22/92, 4B
- Goode trial: both defendants say the other fired the
gun, 1/21/92, 5B
- Jackson man charged with beating death of Samuel Slade,
9/8/90, 5B
- Jury picked for Snelson's Bay St. Louis trial, 2/13/92,
4B
- Snelson trial in Bay St. Louis; jury selection, 2/11/92,
2B; 2/12/92, 3B
- Snelson trial: Charles Goode testifies, 2/15/92, 3B;
2/16/92, 1B
- Snelson trial: death sentence handed down, 2/19/92,
1B
- Snelson trial: victim's father a trial witness, 2/14/92,
1B
- Snelson trial; jury weighs sentencing, 2/18/92, 1B
- Stormy relationship of David and Margie Emerson ended,
1/2/92, 1A; 1/3/92, 1A
- Suspect Charles Goode fled January court hearing,
2/23/91, 1A
- Teen kidnapped, killed by cousin in burglary attempt,
2/22/91, 1A
- Two men charged in death of Stephen Goode, 8/7/91,
4B
- Murder, Ridgeland
- Colston charged with shooting Kendricks on city street,
10/1/90, 1B
- Murder, Rising Sun SEE Murder, Greenwood
- Murder, Roxie
- Grand jury to probe conspiracy, 11/17/88, 3B
- Murder, Saucier
- Laurel teen arrested, 4/1/89, 1A; 4/5/89, 1D
- Laurel teen gets life term, 4/21/90, 4B
- Laurel youth goes on trial, 2/26/90, 1B; 2/27/90,
5B
- Murder, Shaw
- 4 charged in slaying of man 13 years ago, 6/27/89,
1B; 9/15/89, 1B
- Murder, Shubuta
- Man shoots wife as she is carrying child in her arms,
9/2/91, 2B
- Otha Johnson charged, 3/24/88, 1B
- Murder, Southaven
- Police officer shot; two arrested, 10/8/88, 1A
- Murder, St. Martin community
- Teens held in slayings of 4 family members, 10/25/94,
1A; 10/26/94, 1B
- Murder, Starkville
- 2 elderly women slain in apartment unit, 1/19/93,
2B; 1/20/93, 1B; 9/28/93, 3B
- 2 elderly women: Willie Manning is charged, 4/2/94,
1A
- Clifford
- Outlaw captured in Atlanta, 8/1/88, 1A
- Outlaw escapes jail, 2/22/88, 1A
- Outlaw waives extradition, 8/2/88, 1A
- Man stabbed to death; roommate arrested, 6/2/91, 2B
- Outlaw returned to Parchman;gets 5 yrs, 8/3/88, 1A
- Town in shock after brutal attacks on elderly women,
9/5/90, 2B
- Murder, Summit
- Family of 3 found slainin cabin; may have been dead
5 weeks, 12/18/93, 1B
- Murder, Terry
- Moncure charged in death of Dansby Wade, 9/14/89,
5B
- Nightclub owner Wallace Martin charged, 6/4/91, 5B
- Murder, Texas
- Routine traffic stop on coast leads to arrest, 11/22/89,
1A
- Murder, Tishomingo County
- TV show features Keir Sanders case, 11/15/88, 1B
- Murder, Topeka
- Brock and Annie Burnett, 2/25/86, 1A; 2/25/86, 1B
- Burnette couple, 3/26/86, 1B
- Murder, Tupelo
- Body of anchorwoman's boyfriend found in her car,
2/7/92, 5B
- Westbrooks is charged in triple slaying at intersection,
11/16/89, 1A; 11/17/89, 1A
- Westbrooks jurors say DA botched case, 9/29/91, 7B
- Westbrooks jury to be selected in DeSoto County, 9/21/91,
3B
- Westbrooks murder case ends in mistrial, 9/28/91,
2B
- Murder, Union
- Former mayor charged, 5/10/86, 1B; 5/11/86, 1B
- Murder, Utica
- Pinkney found guilty, 7/26/85, 1A
- Pinkney given death sentence, 7/24/85, 2B; 7/27/85,
1A; 7/27/85, 1B
- Murder, Verona
- Police Chief Yant's death leaves town upset, 1A; 1/8/89;
5/24/89, 1A
- Murder, Vicksburg
- 9 year old testifies, 9/25/85, 3B
- Crevitt pleads guilty to daughter's death, 8/16/85,
1A
- Crevitt pleads insanity, 7/13/85, 1A
- Cropduster and family slain at airstrip, 8/21/91,
2B; 8/22/91, 2B
- Donald McNeal, 6/5/86, 4B; 6/6/86, 1B
- Michael Freeman, 8/30/87, 1B; 9/1/87, 1A; 9/2/8, 1A
- Pizza deliverer, 4/20/87, 1A
- Pizza delivery man-Trial, 9/21/87, 1B; 9/22/87, 3B;
9/23/87, 1A
- Preacher's bond set at $100,000, 7/14/88, 1B; 7/15/88,
1B
- Steve Taylor, 9/26/85, 3B
- Teenager shot; body left in woods, 10/8/89, 1B
- Tony West gets death penalty, 6/27/85, 1B; 6/29/85,
1B
- Murder, Walnut SEE Parker family slayings
- Murder, Water Valley
- Man kills grandfather, 9/18/87, 1B
- Murder, Whitfield
- Eddie Fletcher charged, 8/29/85, 1B
- Murder, Yazoo City
- Elisha Gilmer pleads innocent in infant's death, 10/19/90,
1B
- Robbers say they didn't kill Robinson, 11/7/87, 1B
- Murder-for-hire, Calhoun County
- Father/daughter plot, 10/21/89, 1B; 10/25/89, 4B;
11/20/89, 1A
- Murder-for-hire, Jackson
- Margaret Madison pleads guilty, 6/7/89, 3B
- Policeman's wife charged in case, 5/2/90, 1A; 5/3/90,
5B
- Provine teacher Thomas Jordan held: plots to have
wife killed, 12/22/92, 1B
- Used car salesman charged in scheme, 3/16/90, 1B
- Woman indicted, 4/6/89, 1B; 4/8/89, 1A
- Woman Josephine Taylor planned to kill husband, 1/8/92,
4B; 4/11/92, 4B
- Murder-for-hire, Leake County
- Man offered truck for ex-wife's death, 2/22/90, 1B
- Murder-for-hire, Mississippi
- Highway patrol wants tough laws, 8/21/91, 2B
- Murder-for-hire, Natchez
- Quentin Love arrested in Kansas case, 12/17/92, 1B
- Murder-for-hire, Newton County
- Pair charged in plot to kill judge, 12/22/89, 1B;
12/29/89, 4B
- Murder-for-hire, Oxford
- Shaw claims he was tricked in Marcus Gordon scheme,
8/28/90, 3B; 8/30/90, 2B
- Shaw found guilty of murder conspiracy, 8/31/90, 1B
- Murder-for-hire, Pearl
- Holmes' ex-business partner Carroll Burt caught in
the middle, 8/26/91, 2B
- Linda Walker arrested in plot to kill estranged husband,
12/30/93, 1B
- Linda Walker...(update), 3/7/94, 3B
- Shoe shop owner and manager charged in plot, 8/20/91,
1B; 8/21/91, 2B
- Murder-for-hire, Scott County
- Trucker Billy Randall pleads guilty in plot against
wife, 10/26/91, 2B
- Murder/suicide, Bay St. Louis
- Sheriff baffled by shootings, suicide, 7/5/94, 3B
- Murder/suicide, Clay County
- Couple's deaths may have been murder/suicide, 6/9/91,
1B
- Murder/suicide, Gulfport
- Bodies of Air Force couple found, 9/5/91, 3B; 9/6/91,
2B, 3B
- Murder/suicide, Hazlehurst
- Man suspected in death of girlfriend kills himself,
11/1/94, 2B
- Murder/suicide, Indianola
- Dunn had record for gunplay, 1/22/92, 2B
- Victims include gunman's three-year-old daughter,
1/20/92, 1A; 1/21/92, 1A
- Murder/suicide, Jackson
- Johnson kill himself while talking to 911 operator,
9/2/91, 1B; 9/3/91, 1A
- Murder/suicide involving couple at The Advantages,
2/22/91, 1B
- Murder/suicide of William Jones and Mary E. Brown,
5/4/89, 1A
- Thomas Lewis kills ex-girlfriend, then himself, 2/8/94,
5B
- Murder/suicide, Jackson County
- Chapman couple apparent murder-suicide, 7/30/91, 3B
- Murder/suicide, Vicksburg
- Suicide, double murder near nightclub, 10/22/90, 2B
- Murf, Randall
- Wendy's Northside Drive customer for 18 years, 9/30/93,
1A
- Murphey, Vic
- Pelahatchie mayor will not seek reelection, 4/1/93,
4B
- Murphree, Connie
- Project Infinity earns fellowship for Hernando math
teacher, 12/15/89, 4B
- Murphree, David
- (Trial) Defense wins one round, loses one, 5/23/92,
1B
- (Trial) Murphree acquitted by Judge Lee, 5/28/92,
1A
- (Trial) Questionable expenses were used 'for Mississippi',
5/20/92, 1A
- (Trial) Seale's treating legislators: 'just the way
it's done', 5/27/92, 1B
- (Trial) Witness says he sought campaign funds from
ITD, 5/22/92, 3B
- Accusations against ITD are lies, he says, 7/16/89,
1B
- Audit report of ITD is critical of him, 10/7/89, 1A
- Charges dropped against ex-state official, 4/24/91,
1A; 4/28/91, 3G (Bush involved?)
- Embezzlement trial set for May 13, 2/16/91, 1B
- Fears past troubles may bar return to teaching, 4/26/91,
4B
- Grand jury indicts him on embezzlement charges, 2/13/91,
1A; 2/14/91, 6B
- His tragedy is state's loss of ITD dream, 2/17/91,
3H
- Mississippi Institute for Technology Development,
3/22/87, 3H
- New indictment: three counts of misuse of federal
funds, 6/28/91, 1B
- Murphy, C.D.
- Tombstone sculptor, 6/20/89, 1C
- Murphy, Charles
- Arkansas oilman supports education in local speech,
4/14/92, 1B
- Murphy, Ed
- Resigns as Ole Miss basketball coach, 3/13/92, 1A
- To be Ole Miss basketball coach, 8/18/86, 1A
- Murphy, John
- Retired Jackson physician opens Cornerstone Church
family clinic, 10/27/90, 1C
- Murphy, Mary Theresa
- After 40 years mother meets children who thought her
dead, 11/2/91, 2B
- Murphy, Stu
- Named by Fordice as head of Parole Board, 1/17/92,
1B
- Replaces Lucas as Corrections Department chief, 9/22/94,
1A
- Murrah High School
- 45 students to attend Clinton inauguration, 12/8/92,
4B
- Choir part of Normandy Invansion celebration in France,
3/12/94, 4B
- Last Jackson school to have pipes repaired, 1/2/90,
1A
- Madrigal singers, 12/19/89, 4B
- Murrah singers perform at Carnegie Hall, 4/6/90, 4B
- Prom
- Drinking & Driving letter, 5/1/87, 1B
- PTA seeking to allay fears following slaying of student,
9/5/91, 11A
- Quiz Bowl team heads to nationals in Texas, 5/7/91,
4B
- Student Joey Lucious stabbed to death in restroom,
8/31/91, 1A, 13A; 9/1/91, 1A
- Students, faculty regret student killing; defend school's
safety, 9/4/91, 1A
- Thomas Travis, wounded in Lucious stabbing, is recovering,
9/5/91, 1A
- Writers among graduates, 3/22/87, 1E
- Murray, Betty
- Accused of slapping student at Ridgeland Elementary
School, 1/3/92, 1B; 1/4/92, 3B
- Cleared in slapping case, 1/8/92, 1B
- Murray, Judith Sargent
- Grant to help preserve letters, 2/9/88, 1B
- Murry, Roy
- Elderly man checking on sister trapped for 2 days,
4/4/92, 2B
- Muscadine Processing Plant
- Ellisville, 10/15/87, 8B; 918/86, 1C
- Muscadines
- Article in the food section, 8/22/85, 1F
- Broadhead starts vineyard, 1/31/86, 8B
- Broadhead to capitalize on, 8/12/86, 8B
- Farming, 10/15/87, 8B
- Hot weather was mixed blessing for farmers, 9/23/90,
1G
- Mississippi
- Scuppernongs, 8/31/88, 1D
- Mississippi drawing attention for, 7/16/85, 3B; 9/24/85,
8B
- Muscle cars
- Mississippi
- Car owners come out, 8/30/88, 1C
- Muscular Dystrophy Association
- MDA treats patients as people, 4/3/88, 1C
- Tour of homes benefit in Palisades subdivision, 12/9/94,
1E
- Muse, Clyde SEE Hinds Community College
- Muse, Fred and Rachel
- Red Cross workers, 3/12/86, 1C
- Museum Cafe
- Restaurant review, 4/11/91, 2C
- Museum of Art
- Antique Show and Sale, 4/25/91, 1D
- Antiques and Arts Symposium, 4/27/94, 1D
- Auxiliary's Winter Fortnight a l'Art, 12/27/89, 1E
- Black artist Harold Dorsey charges discrimination,
7/29/94, 4B
- Celebrates birthday of Impressions Gallery, 4/5/90,
15E
- Collegiate Competition features various media, 3/11/90,
1F
- Contemporary Icons and Explorations..., 7/14/91, 1F
- Degas exhibit, 5/26/94, 3B; 5/29/94, 1F; 7/31/94,
1B
- Degas exhibit: Degas descendant Charles Musson, 7/17/94,
1B
- Degas exhibit: it's packed and shipped on to Dayton,
Ohio, 8/2/94, 1B
- Dutch and Flemish Master Paintings...exhibit, 2/28/92,
1E
- Exhibit: Let's face it: a fresh look at portraiture,
12/24/89, 1F
- Exhibit: Walter Anderson: Celebrating the Child, 12/26/93,
1F
- Exhibits work by Whitfield patients, 10/18/89, 1D
- Figurative Explorations...
- Artists Ed McGowin, Randy Hayes, Ke Francis, 9/17/89,
1F
- Glass Creations exhibition, 10/22/89, 1F
- Hometown Heroes show, 1/3/93, 1F
- Impressions Gallery, 3/22/87, 1B
- Mississippi Regional Scholastic Art Awards, 2/3/91,
1F, winners listing, 4F
- New Year's Eve Extravaganza, 12/29/94, 3E
- Night photography from Hallmark Collection, 7/23/89,
1F
- Norman Rockwell exhibit, 2/21/88, 1E
- Official Images: New Deal Photography, 7/11/93, 1F
- Painting of Lee & Jackson, 9/25/88, 1F
- People flock to Rockwell exhibit, 3/3/88, 1B
- Preserving and promoting visual arts, 10/24/93, 1F
- Receives federal grant to establish satellite museums,
12/12/89, 1B
- Shows off donated treasure, 7/10/88, 1F
- Silver tableware of the 19th Century on display, 4/3/94,
1F
- Space for state's artists, 10/4/87, 10F
- Sullivan is new director, 9/28/92, 1D
- Symposium on 'Decorating with Antiques', 4/19/92,
1F
- Symposium on antiques and decorative arts, 4/25/90,
1D
- That's All Folks!...animation exhibit, 11/21/91, 8E
- Tougaloo College's collection on display, 9/8/94,
1D
- Watercolor show, 11/7/93, 1F
- Watercolor Society's Grand National Exhibition, 10/29/89,
1F
- Will open branches in Tupelo, Hattiesburg, Biloxi,
12/11/88, 1F
- Museum of Art SEE ALSO Cottonlandia Museum
- Museum of Natural Science, 3/22/87, 12D
- Attemps to deal with budget cutbacks, 6/14/91, 1B
- Charlie the alligator retires, 12/21/91, 1B
- Snake symposium, 7/14/93, 1D
- Workshop 'Water, water everywhere', 6/29/90, 4B
- Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience
- Utica, 10/7/89, 1C; 10/17/91, 9E
- Future of Jewish Monuments exhibit, 3/27/94, 1F
- Multicultural education conference, 6/10/92, 1B
- Preserving history of dwindling community, 5/2/94,
1B
- Museum, US
- Host museums need plenty of cash to exhibit great
art, 5/29/94, 1F
- Museums, Jackson
- Museum shops: are you in the market for art?, 7/17/94,
1F
- Museums, Meridian
- City begins work on railroad museum, 3/24/91, 4B
- Museums, Rankin County, 12/17/86, 1B
- Museums, Small museums in Mississippi, 4/5/87,
1E
- Museums, Taylorsville
- Watkins Museum, 3/27/88, 1B
- Museums, Tupelo
- Museum a smorgasbord of golden oldies, 9/7/88, 1C
- Museums, Vicksburg
- Toys & Soldiers Museum, 8/17/88, 1D
- Museums, Water Valley
- Caboose to house historical museum, 11/23/87, 3B
- City restoring railroad depot, 12/26/87, 1B
- Musgrove, Hollis
- Church of God in Christ bishop for south Mississippi,
1/18/92, 1D
- Mushroom farming
- Catching on in Mississippi, 8/30/93, 1D
- Flora man finds market for mushrooms, 2/24/89, 8B
- In Delta, 12/15/85, 1B
- Monroe County farmer Ruth Sisson, 3/29/92, 2C; 8/30/93,
1D
- Mushrooms, 10/22/87, 1F
- Hunters, 7/18/87, 1B
- Wild mushrooms kill Lucedale child, 5/21/94, 1B
- Music
- Business use of music and paying of copyright owners,
6/28/89, 1D
- Music SEE ALSO Albums
- Music SEE ALSO New Music Seminar
- Music Expo for the 90s
- At Mississippi Trade Mart, 8/16/90, 3E
- Music for Guns
- Called a success, 11/20/93, 1B
- Exchange offered by Jackson radio station, 10/19/93,
1A; 10/28/93, 1A; 10/29/93, 4B
- Music Institute of Fine Arts
- At Alta Woods Baptist Church, 9/12/92, 1D
- Music lessons
- A sound investment, 7/19/92, 1E
- Music tapes
- Counterfeit audiotapes confiscated from 2 Chicago
men, 4/8/92, 2B
- Jackson police seize counterfeit tapes at Metro Ramada
sale, 8/29/93, 1A
- LaPlace, Louisiana man sold bootleg tapes in Mississippi,
3/20/91, 2B
- Man arrested for selling counterfeit Malaco Records
tape, 7/23/92, 4B
- Music teachers
- Jerome and Sipriano score high in national ranking,
11/16/90, 4B
- Musicians
- Church musicians in short supply, 5/12/90, 1D
- Fred Knobloch & Greg "Fingers" Taylor, 12/28/87,
1C
- Mississippians, 6/7/87, 1E
- Violinist Adrian Walker of St.Louis Symphony, 8/22/89,
1D
- Muslims
- Islam and Nation of Islam take very different paths,
3/26/94, 1D
- Islam in Mississippi, 3/26/94, 1D
- Monthlong religious holiday of Ramazan begins, 2/29/92,
1D
- Mosque in south Jackson a peaceful haven, 5/24/91,
1E
- Mussels
- Black Club Shell mussel in East Fork Tombigbee River,
8/22/89, 3B
- Polluted rivers, 2/17/86, 1B
- Proposition to list as endangered species, 4/10/86,
3B
- Musson, Charles SEE Museum of Art
- Mustaches, 2/10/87, 1D
- Mustangs
- Adopt a horse program, 2/16/88, 1C
- Mustangs (automobiles)
- Highway Patrol gets stable of ten, 3/29/91, 2B
- Hudson family of Sumrall are enthusiasts, 4/15/91,
3B
- Mid-Mississippi Mustang Club, 3/5/92, 2E; 3/11/94,
1E; 3/12/93, 1E; 5/11/90, 1F
- Thief paints Horace Slay's pink Mustang cherry red,
2/27/93, 3B
- Mustard gas
- Army plans to slip through Mississippi, 5/21/86, 1A
- Mustard Seed of Mississippi
- Helps mentally handicapped, 12/2/89, 1C
- Residents get prayer and Scripture training, 2/20/93,
1D
- Mutual Benefit Life
- Mississippians shouldn't be affected by its takeover,
7/16/91, 6B
- Mutual funds
- Know dangers before investing, 5/11/92, 4B
- Shopping for a fund? Take your pick, 11/13/89, 1E
- Tax exempt MFS Mississippi Municipal Bond Fund, 8/6/92,
5B
- MUW SEE Mississippi University for Women
- Muzak, 8/24/87, 1D
- Metro-Communications, Jow Swain owner
- Business profile, 5/28/90, 4E
- Muzorewa, Abel
- Methodists' first black bishop speaks in Corinth,
4/27/91, 1D
- My Favorite Spaghetti
- Restaurant review, 9/9/93, 4E; 9/14/89, 4F
- Myer, Brandi
- Philadelphia teenager kills herself in cemetery, 3/1/93,
1B
- Myers family
- Myers, Bruns
- Wins Landon award, 7/19/86, 1C
- Myers, Jack Dubard
- Convicted in scamming of religious investors, 11/6/93,
1B
- Myers, James
- Flowood policeman files discrimination suit against
ex-chief, 6/2/93, 4B
- Myers, Janett SEE Habitat for Humanity
- Myers, Ronald
- A man for all seasons, 10/29/90, 1E
- Doctor in poverty-stricken Tchula, 1/7/90, 1A; 1/20/90,
1B; 1/27/90, 1B; 2/17/90, 1A
- Encourages black churches to minister in Delta, 7/6/91,
1D
- Participation in Freddie Waits Memorial Jazz Concert,
4/26/91, 1E
- Tchula doctor calls for health-care reform, 11/28/92,
1D
- Tchula doctor/musician attracts national attention,
4/6/90, 1E
- Myers, Sam
- Blues bandsman back home, 12/29/88, 1C
- Delta blues, 9/21/86, 1A
- Myers, Therrell SEE Vocational education
- Myles, Morton
- Dress designer, 9/15/87, 1D
- Myles, Obadiah
- Provine principal recovering from brain surgery, 10/24/91,
1A
- Mynelle Gardens
- Founder Mynelle Hayward dies at age 92, 8/27/94, 1B
- Jackson
- Library opens on grounds, 5/27/91, 1B
- Rhythm-and-blues picnic, 7/13/92, 3B
- Weekend Getaway, 10/3/91, 3E
- Myrick, Jamiacus
- 3-year-old shot by 4-year-old brother dies, 4/11/94,
1B
- Myricks, Larry
- 30 feet:still looking for perfect jump, 6/12/88, 1D
- Dead set on exceeding Lewis, 7/20/88, 1C
- Destiny turned on him at Olympics, 9/30/88, 1D
- U.S.Olympic team, 7/19/88, 1C
- Mystic, 2/8/87, 1E
- Mystic Krewe of Alpheus
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