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Clarion-Ledger
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- N'COBRA
- Criticizes cotton gin exhibit at Old Capitol Museum,
9/20/93, 1B
- Local group seeking reparations for slavery in America,
1/15/93, 2B
- NAACP, Gulf Casot
- Wants Crime Stoppers to combat gang violence on Coast,
9/3/92, 2B
- NAACP, Jackson
- Calls for 3 majority-black districts in Hinds County,
3/5/91, 5B
- Chapter is revitalized, 4/18/92, 4B
- Chapter planning fund-raising gala, 10/24/91, 4B
- Chapter to hold awards banquet, 11/19/92, 3B
- Come Home to the NAACP drive at Lake Hico Park, 9/29/91,
1B
- Demand apology for Clarion-Ledger cartoon, 4/23/94,
1B
- New director:Cleve McDowell, 9/20/85, 1A; 9/23/85,
1A
- Presents awards to Kirksey and Tougaloo College, 10/26/91,
5B
- President Doris Smith faces election challenge from
Jones, 2/27/91, 5B; 2/28/91, 5B
- Second annual family day, 10/2/92, 4B
- Seeki,g more members, 1/19/93, 5B
- To focus on crime and violence in city, 9/15/93, 4B
- Turnout at meeting disappointing, 10/15/88, 1A
- NAACP, Laurel
- Protest against Laurel/Jones school merger, 9/18/88,
4B
- Still in fight to halt merger, 10/5/88, 6B
- NAACP, Laurel/Jones Counties
- Threatens Laurel boycott, 11/28/87, 8B
- NAACP, Meridian
- Plans business boycott, 1/14/89; 3B
- Seeks more communication between blacks and police,
2/3/89; 3B
- NAACP, Mississippi, 1/5/87, 1B
- Annual state conference in Corinth, 10/30/87, 2B
- Backs school boycotts, 9/25/88, 2B
- Begins 3-day meeting in Jackson, 10/13/88, 1A
- Black leaders urge reopening of more civil rights
slayings cases, 12/23/90, 1A
- Branch is first woman president, 11/7/93, 1A; 11/8/93,
1B
- Branch may challenge Aaron Henry as president, 6/1/92,
1B
- Closed session fails to mend rift, 2/23/86, 1B
- College Board President: NAACP wrong to appeal, 12/17/87
- Education summit to discuss minority presense in schools,
11/30/88, 3B
- Fordice's education plan opposed, 11/9/91, 1A
- Henry steps down as president, 11/4/93, 1B; 11/5/93,
1A
- Joins push to reopen Evers case, 11/12/89, 1A
- Judge rejects its request for attorney fees in Laurel
school case, 5/1/90, 2B
- Kinsey and Boyd to discuss minorities in schools,
11/26/88, 3B
- Kirksey angry about state NAACP leader's letter, 3/30/89,
1B
- Lawsuit challenges election process for PSC, U.S.
senators, 5/1/92, 3B
- Lawyer:Fight state suits, 11/13/88, 1B
- Leaders warned to inspect mail in wake of bombings,
12/20/89, 2A
- May file suit against state over literacy test, 1/30/88,
4B
- Must focus on current issues:Espy, 11//8/87, 1B
- National officer says blacks must join GOP, 12/10/88,
1B
- National president Ben Chavis pledges support, 11/7/93,
1B
- National troubles not keeping state NAACP down, 11/10/94,
1B
- Official who pushed GOP is returning to state, 12/8/88,
1B
- Official: state must recruit black teachers, 8/19/89,
1B
- Opens state convention today, 11/9/88, 5B
- Opposes consolidation of Yazoo schools, 7/13/91, 3B
- Organizes Louisville march against police inaction,
3/13/88, 1B
- Pushing black involvement in education, 3/15/89, 1B
- Raps political work for pay, 11/13/88, 1A
- Says College Board doing little for blacks, 8/20/90,
2B
- Shirley replaces Kinsey as head of education committee,
3/24/94, 1A
- Shortage of black teachers topic Dec. 1, 11/12/88,
1A
- Spurns idea of party switch, 11/12/88, 1A
- State NAACP backs bid to block Madison school, 1A;
1/24/89
- Targets inactive local branches, 3/16/86, 1B
- To appeal ruling in Ayer's lawsuit, 12/16/87, 1B
- To file complaint against patrolmen's use of force,
2/18/89, 2B
- To oppose state's hiring of private teachers, 5/28/88,
3B
- To seek summit on black students, teachers, 9/19/88,
1A
- Told to check police brutality complaints carefully,
11/11/89, 5B
- Urged to fight for new state flag, 11/10/89, 1B
- Urges state and federal probes into white supremacist
groups, 1B; 2/3/89
- Urges two-year colleges to do more for blacks, 11/11/89,
1B
- Urges walkout on Martin Luther King's birthday, 12/30/89,
3B
- Wants preference for blacks in education positions,
6/28/90, 4B
- Wants scrutiny of school transfer law, 4/28/89, 3B
- Will continue fight to alter MS flag, 11/11/88, 3B
- Will fight Madison school site, 5/26/89, 1B
- Will picket in Starkville over school problems, 7/24/89,
6B
- Younger blacks call for new blood in state organization,
3/4/91, 1B
- NAACP, Mississippi SEE ALSO National Teacher Examination
- NAACP, Oxford
- Intimidation of school board, 12/9/87, 3B
- NAACP, Pascagoula
- Mayor Hewlett criticizes Curley Clark, 3/27/93, 3B
- NAACP, Pearl/Rankin
- Membership rally, 1/8/94, 4B
- NAACP, US
- City of Jackson seen as site of leadership summit,
2/23/94, 1B
- State leaders want powerful new national director,
8/28/94, 1B
- Nabors, Judith
- Murrah teacher, 41, found dead of heart attack, 10/11/91,
4B
- Nacel SEE Exchange students
- Nadeau, Steve
- Represents Mississippi business interests in Europe,
5/26/91, 1C, 2C; 8/16/90, 6B
- NAFTA SEE North American Free Trade Agreement
- Naggar, Albert SEE Dutch and Flemish...
- Nagle, Julian
- Yazoo City man killed as winds blow tree onto car,
2/22/93, 1B
- Nail clippers SEE Inventors---Jackson
- Nail, Pamela
- Crowned Mrs. World, 2/3/88, 1A
- Mrs. Mississippi, 5/18/87, 1D
- Mrs. World '88 comes home, 2/13/88, 1A
- Nakano, Kuniaki
- Japanese blues singer visits Mississippi, 6/6/94,
1B
- Naked man
- Terrorizes neighborhood in standoff, 2/14/89, 1A,
1B
- Name of the Game
- Names
- Art of remembering names, 3/11/91, 1D
- Nando's
- Restaurant review, 1/4/87, 1F; 1/30/92, 4E
- Nandy's Candy
- Jackson
- Owner, Nancy King, 3/1/88, 1C
- Sweet success, 2/14/93, 1C
- Nanih Wayia
- Memorial to Choctaw Nation, 11/14/91, 3F
- Nannies
- Jackson Nanny School, Inc., 12/17/85, 1C
- Need one; here's what you need to do, 2/9/92, 1E
- Napalm
- Forest Service burns off woods, 8/31/86, 1A
- Napkins
- Naples Road neighborhood
- Jackson street hit by small burglar with big appetite,
9/11/92, 5B
- Napoleon
- Exhibit at Memphis' Cook Center, 4/18/93, 1F; 5/23/93,
1F
- Napper, Ed
- Coast minister hands out coffee and donuts at I-10
rest stop, 1/1/91, 1A; 9/1/91, 1B
- Naps
- Encouraging naps in children, 4/20/92, 1D
- Naquin, Michael SEE Crump, Walter 'Jimmy'
- Narcotics SEE Drugs
- Narcotics agent SEE Drug agent
- NASA
- Companies in state helped by NASA scientists, 7/18/89,
1A, 1B
- DED files list projects OK'd or rejected by NASA,
2/11/90, 1A
- Exhibit in Delta schools, 10/16/90, 4B
- Influence peddling is aledged involving Gautier couple,
3/6/93, 1B
- IUKA: ON A ROCKET TO THE FUTURE
- (A monthly series), 6/4/90-
- Jackson scientists participate: fetal development
in space, 9/29/94, 1B
- Mississippi industry will receive NASA technological
know-how, 12/9/89, 6B
- Mississippi lands rocket motor plant at Iuka, 4/22/89,
1A
- Mississippi Student Space Station Project
- Jackson teenagers participating, 4/19/91, 4B
- Mississippi's plants won't be shut down, Mabus says,
7/26/91, 3B
- Project helps Pearlington residents' sewage problem,
7/17/89, 1A
- Quality of Iuka schools may turn away NASA families,
10/11/89, 1A
- Rockets for 21st century spacecraft will be built
in Mississippi, 7/19/89, 1A
- Space products are on everyday shopping list, 7/18/89,
1A
- State funds to improve northeast Mississippi schools,
etc., 12/6/89, 1A
- Three states compete for workers in Iuka area, 2/26/90,
1A
- Workshop held on how to do business with NASA, 4/27/90,
2B
- NASA SEE ALSO Goldin, Daniel
- NASA SEE ALSO Iuka, Mississippi
- NASA SEE ALSO Moonwalk
- NASA SEE ALSO Stennis Space Center
- NASA SEE ALSO Tishomingo County
- NASA SEE ALSO Tomatoes (SEEDS program)
- NASA SEE ALSO Yellow Creek Rocket Plant
- Nasal decongestants
- Nash, Brenda
- Former Mound Bayou housing official pleads guilty
to embezzlement, 11/13/91, 2B
- Nash, Charles
- Mississippi native highest black administrator in
UA system, 8/23/92, 2B
- Nash, Jere
- Mabus' chief of staff becomes re-election coordinator,
10/6/90, 1A
- Nashville
- Country music mecca, 6/11/89, 1F
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Music City celebrates the holidays, 11/25/90, 1F
- Nassour, Ellis
- Vicksburg
- Biography of Cline re-released, 6/12/88, 3F
- Natchez Democrat (newspaper)
- Cleared in libel suit, 12/19/87, 3B
- Natchez Digest
- Terry Stutzman, publisher, 3/8/91, 1E
- Natchez Elderhostel
- Program for over-60 students is fast-growing, 8/6/91,
2B
- Natchez First Federal Savings Bank SEE Britton &
Koontz Bank
- Natchez Historical Society
- Auctions off museum holdings, 5/27/89, 1B; 5/28/89,
1A
- Natchez Jewish Homecoming
- Celebrating southern Jewish heritage, 4/27/94, 1D
- Natchez Landing Ltd.
- Restaurant review, 3/14/91, 4E
- Natchez Literary Celebration
- Big plans for 1991, 5/21/91, 1D; 10/16/90, 1D
- Celebrates Natchez's Spanish heritage, 5/31/92, 1F
- Explores writings of Alexander, Faulkner, Welty, Wright,
6/7/90, 1D, 5E
- Probes mystique of Mississippi River, 5/30/93, 1F
- Natchez Museum
- Natchez National Historical Park
- Gets support of Thad Cochran, 9/8/92, 2B
- Natchez Opera Festival
- Musical magic in city, 4/24/94, 1F; 5/3/92, 1F
- Natchez Parents Center
- Helps parents teach struggling students, 12/12/89,
4B
- Natchez Pilgrimage SEE ALSO Pilgrimages
- Natchez Pilgrimage Tours
- Tour guide Jane Prospere
- A Day in the Life, 10/3/94, 1D
- Natchez Pilgrimage, 1990
- Pilgrimage turnout thrills officials, 4/15/90, 3B
- Natchez Pilgrimage, 1991
- Fall Pilgrimage: peek at the past, 10/3/91, 4E
- Spring pilgrimage begins March 9, 3/7/91, 7E; 3/21/91,
3E
- Natchez Pilgrimage, 1992
- Fall tour, 10/1/92, 9E
- Natchez Pilgrimage is the belle of the ball, 3/5/92,
8-9E
- Natchez Pilgrimage, 1993
- Natchez Spring tour begins, 3/4/93, 4E
- Natchez's Fall tour, 9/30/93, 3E
- Natchez Pilgrimage, 1994
- Natchez Spring tour, 3/3/94, 8E
- Natchez Public Schools
- Fewer whites than expected flee schools, 8/24/89,
2B
- Get review of desegregation, 8/28/88, 1A
- High schools merge without incident, 9/6/89, 1A
- Must desegregate by fall term, 7/25/89, 1A; 7/26/89,
1A, 1B; 7/27/89, 1A
- Ordered to plan desegregation, 2/26/88, 3B
- Natchez Trace
- Andrew Jackson's association with famous road, 5/12/91,
1F
- Backers of park go to Washington, 6/13/88, 1A
- Beech Springs Outdoor Classroom renovated, 6/21/94,
3B
- Board game Breaking the Devil's Backbone, 11/7/89,
5B
- Breaking the Devil's Backbone--board game, 12/11/89,
1D
- Clinton won't get exit at Pinehaven Road, 3/13/92,
4B
- Collection
- Mississippi historical documents go to Texas,
4/6/86, 1A
- Detours, 9/8/85, 1B
- Eleven miles stretch to open near Lorman, 6/16/86,
1A
- Events to mark 50th anniversary, 5/14/88, 2B
- Festival and celebration, 10/19/89, 13E
- Ghosts of past cling to trail, 9/18/88, 1F
- Hodel says Natchez to get National Park, 10/27/88,
3B
- Illegal tree cutting, 12/18/84, 1B
- Indians want signs changed, 5/5/86, 1A
- Litter is becoming a problem, 7/29/91, 3B
- Mabus seeks funds for park on Trace, 4/20/88, 1B;
4/21/88, 4B
- Madison County segment has new plan, 7/24/93, 4B;
8/26/93, 4B; 8/27/93, 4B
- Madison County segment may have bicycle trail, 1/12/94,
4B
- Madison County segment to be completed within 5 years,
3/13/92, 1A, 4B
- Madison County segment: Congress approves $10 million,
9/24/92, 3B
- Madison County segment: construction to begin in 1994,
11/22/93, 3B
- Madison County segment: part of Old Agency Road to
be lost, 3/23/94, 1A; 4/12/94, 5B
- Madison County segment: Ridgeland offers plan, 9/8/93,
4B
- Mississippi officials want it to be international
tourist attraction, 4/16/ 89, 1B
- Mount Locust Inn
- Weekend getaway, 8/5/93, 3E
- Natchez city planners want Trace to end on river,
5/5/93, 2B
- Panel OKs money, 7/1/88, 3B
- Park bill introduced, 6/11/88, 3B
- Park plan gets varied Washington support, 6/15/88,
3B
- Park project picks up steam, 4/24/88, 1E
- Rangers go undercover to end sex on parkway, 6/6/88,
1A
- Scouts blaze trails for Indian footpath, 3/6/88, 1A
- Senate approves national park for Natchez, 9/28/88,
1B
- Trace turns 50:historic stamps available, 5/18/88,
3B; 5/19/88, 3B
- Volunteers needed to carve footpath along Parkway,
11/27/89, 1B
- Will take you from swamp to the mountain top
- Weekend getaway, 8/16/90, 3E
- Natchez Trace Festival
- Natchez Wine and Food Tour
- Julia Child preaches joy of eating...moderately, 2/4/92,
1D
- Scheduled for January 29-February 1, 1/22/92, 1E;
2/2/92, 1B; 2/3/92, 1B
- Natchez, Mississippi
- Alternative school aims to reduce dropout rate, 9/8/89,
4B
- Antebellum homes as investments, 9/7/86, 1G
- Callon Petroleum object of merger plan, 8/6/88, 8B
- Corps of Engineers shores up river bluff, 8/23/89,
1A; 9/10/90, 4B
- Economy, 2/1/87, 1I
- Expansion of Duncan Park Golf Course met with petition,
6/13/90, 2B
- Expansion of municipal golf course draws protest,
8/5/90, 1E
- Fall tours of homes, 10/5/89, 6F
- Feels oil glut, 4/21/86, 1A
- Fewer whites than expected flee schools, 8/24/89,
2B
- Got $5 Million? Boy, do we have a house for you!,
7/17/88, 1E
- High schools merge without incident, 9/6/89, 1A; 9/8/89,
4B
- Hires its first black police chief, 9/28/88, 1A
- In The Spotlight article, 8/28/88, 3B
- Judge gags lawyers, police in school shooting, 12/13/89,
5B
- Lawyers appointed to defend accused in school-hostage
case, 12/5/89, 1A
- Mississippi River bluff, 2/25/87, 1A
- Officials selling land bought for industrial park,
8/9/90, 6B
- Oil price drop strangling city's economy, 3/9/86,
1I
- On preservationists' list of most endangered places,
6/16/94, 1A; 8/2/94, 7A
- Rhythm Night Club fire recalled 50 years later, 4/22/90,
1A; 4/24/90, 1B
- Romance in the rafters
- Weekend Getaway, 2/14/91, 3E
- School merger to produce athletic powerhouse, 7/26/89,
1A
- Schools
- Superintendent Porter resigns after boycott, 3/11/88,
3B
- Schools must desegregate by fall, 1A; 7/25/89; 7/26/89,
1B; 7/27/89, 1A
- Southern governors to meet there in September, 4/30/90,
1B
- Teachers raped, shot in classroom, 12/1/89, 1A,13A;
12/2/89, 1A,1B; 12/3/89, 1B
- To celebrate its 275th birthday in June, 2/10/91,
9B
- Tourism, 6/2/85, 1I
- Youths go to Louisiana to drink legally, 10/4/86,
1B
- Natchez, Mississippi SEE ALSO Mississippi River
- Natchez-Adams County Port
- Conveyor system needed to speed up operations, 7/30/94,
6B
- Natchez: An Illustrated History
- Author is David Sansing, 2/13/92, 1D
- Natcom Inc
- Pager repair business
- Ben Kern, CEO, 6/4/94, 6B
- Nation, Bill SEE Vaughan-Nation Gallery
- National 4-H Week
- Celebration at State Fair, 10/5/90, 4B
- National Achievement Finalists
- Honored by Governor, 3/17/87, 3B
- National Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding
Black Students, 10/8/91, 4B
- National Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding
Negro Students
- Mississippi, 9/29/89, 4B
- State winners, 4/7/92, 4B
- National Achievement Scholarship...for Negro Students
- 19 in state honored, 3/30/93, 4B
- National Adult Literacy Congress SEE Literacy
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration SEE NASA
- National Apparel Inc
- Alabama-based manufacturer closes Mississippi plants,
4/8/92, 5B
- New contract may put laid-ff employees back to work,
12/22/93, 4B
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People SEE: NAACP
- National Association of Elementary School Principals
- Toll-free hotline, 3/17/92, 4B
- National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
- Moves to Clinton, 4/21/94, 4B
- National Association of School Boards
- Meeting in New Orleans, 4/22/90, 1B, 7B
- National Association of Student Councils
- 14 Mississippi students attend conference, 6/23/92,
4B
- National Association of Women's Gymnastics Judges
- Love meet: eating disorders warning, 11/9/94, 1D
- National Bank of Commerce
- Starkville
- Buys Bank of Philadelphia, 10/16/90, 6B
- Buys Charter Holding of Tuscaloosa, 8/10/93, 5B
- National Banned Book Week, 9/22/86, 1A
- National Baptist Congress
- Convention fills area hotels, 6/18/91, 6B
- National Baptist Convention, USA
- Locals at New Orleans meeting, 9/10/94, 1D; 9/17/94,
1D
- To finish Baptist World Center in Nashville, 6/17/89,
1D
- National Black Caucus of State Legislatures
- Meeting in New Orleans, 12/5/92, 3B
- National Cancer Survivors Day
- Annual event held in Jackson, 6/5/95, 1B; 6/6/94,
1A; 6/7/93, 1A
- National Catfish Day, 6/23/87, 8B
- National Cathedral
- Washington, D.C.
- A capital treasure, 9/25/90, 1D
- National Caucus and Center on Black Aged
- National Center for Physical Acoustics
- ITD gives to Ole Miss, 6/29/89, 5B; 9/1/89, 3B; 9/21/89,
4B
- National Cities in Schools
- Free books for school libraries in Mississippi, 9/29/93,
1B
- National Civil Rights Museum
- Memphis
- 25 years after King's slaying, 4/4/93, 1A, 16A
- Dedication is July 4, 7/1/91, 1D; 7/5/91, 2A
- Ex-Lorraine Motel resident Smith opposes site,
7/1/91, 1D
- National Coalition of 100 Black Women
- Central Mississippi Chapter
- Election 1992 forum, 8/3/92, 2B
- Local chapter meets in Jackson, 10/23/92, 3B
- National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations In America
SEE N'COBRA
- National Collegiate Athletic Association SEE NCAA
- National Commission on State and Local Public Service
- Jackson hosts a national hearing, 1/16/92, 2B
- National Conference of Black Lawyers
- Convenes in Jackson, 10/6/92, 1B
- National Conference of State Legislatures
- Legislators' San Diego trip is $24,000 tab, 7/24/93,
1B
- Meets in Jackson, 5/17/93, 1B; 5/21/93, 2B; 5/22/93,
4B
- National Conference on State Literacy Initiatives II
- Mabus addresses, 4/11/89, 3B
- Told to set long-term strategies, 4/10/89, 3B
- National Council of Negro Women
- President Dorothy Height speaks locally, 3/28/93,
3B
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- Regional meeting at JSU, 10/23/93, 4B
- National Council on Disability
- Jackson meeting focuses on minority disabled, 4/7/92,
2B
- National Cutting Horse Championship, 3/18/94, 1E;
3/22/88, 1C; 3/24/94, 3E
- Competition held in Mississippi Coliseum, 3/16/90,
1E
- Ellard, last year's top rookie, competes in Jackson,
3/17/92, 1D
- National Day of Prayer, 4/29/95, 1D; 5/4/94, 1D;
5/5/93, 1D; 5/5/95, 1B; 5/7/92, 4B; 5/8/92, 4B
- National Electronic Sales
- California company sold reconditioned goods as new,
11/26/92, 1B
- National Endowment for the Arts
- Trent Lott says it has ignored warnings, 7/29/94,
3B
- National Endowment for the Arts SEE ALSO Frohnmayer,
John
- National Evangelistic Census
- Local volunteers canvas, 9/19/92, 1D
- National Federation for Decency
- Anti-Semitism charged, 1/17/88, 3B
- Clarksdale pulls adult films, 12/4/87, 3B
- Wants adult magazines off shelves, 12/9/87, 3B
- National Football League
- Strike
- Local labor leaders support, 9/22/87, 1A
- National Forensic League
- State's top debaters compete in finals, 6/11/91, 4B;
6/15/92, 3B
- National General Fire and Casuality Insurance Company
- National Geographic Magazine
- Printed by Krueger-Ringier in Corinth, 3/21/95, 6B;
6/21/89, 6B
- National Geography Bee
- At Mississippi College, 3/27/90, 4B
- Stephen Gent of Gulfport goes to nationals, 5/21/91,
4B
- National Georgraphy Awareness Week
- At Brinkly Middle School, 11/17/92, 4B
- National Guard
- Youth Challenge Program
- Academic tutoring to earn GEDs, 6/18/94, 2B
- National Guard SEE Air National Guard
- National Guard SEE Army National Guard
- National Guard Association of Mississippi
- Aspin speaks at national meeting in Biloxi, 10/12/93,
1A
- Speech by Togo West Jr., 4/24/94, 4B
- National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
- Hinds residents participate, 3/27/90, 3B
- National Health Service Corps SEE Beckford, Monica
- National Homeless Persons Memorial Day
- Observed at Community Stewpot, 12/22/94, 5B
- National Industries Inc
- Jackson wiring harness maker moves operations to Alabama,
5/2/92, 5B
- National Institute for Farm Safety
- Five-day seminar in Jackson, 6/16/91, 2C
- National Land Liquidators
- Houston, Texas company offering to help sell land
- National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund
- Solicitation letter, 1/11/91, 4B
- National Law Week
- Attorneys bring court system to schools, 4/14/92,
4B
- National Loans Inc
- Holly Springs business has licenses revoked by Tennessee,
2/25/92, 6B
- National Merit Scholarships, 1987
- 18 state seniors, 4/23/87, 1A
- Finalists honored by Governor, 3/17/87, 3B
- National Merit Scholarships, 1989
- Mabus urges finalists to stay in state, 10/31/89,
1B
- National Merit Scholarships, 1990
- 6 students receive Scholarships from businesses, 4/13/90,
4B
- State list of semifinalists, 9/19/89, 6B
- State seniors receive scholarships, 4/27/90, 4B; 5/18/90,
4B
- National Merit Scholarships, 1991
- Fourteen state students earn scholarships, 9/24/91,
4B
- Mississippi winners of corporate-sponsored stipends,
4/23/91, 4B
- Scholarship winners listed, 6/4/91, 4B
- National Merit Scholarships, 1992
- Seniors receiving corporate-sponsored stipends, 4/21/92,
4B
- State winners listed, 5/12/92, 5B; 5/26/92, 4B
- National Merit Scholarships, 1993
- 15 win corporate Scholarships, 4/27/93, 4B
- 20 from state win $2000 stipends, 5/11/93, 4B
- 35 more state seniors win monetary awards, 6/1/93,
4B
- Finalists for state, 10/6/92, 6B
- National Merit Scholarships, 1994
- 169 state semifinalists, 10/12/93, 4B; 10/19/93, 4B
- 18 additional state winners, 8/30/94, 4B
- Mississippians win, 5/17/94, 4B; 6/7/94, 4B
- National Merit Scholarships, 1995
- 158 state semifinalists, 9/27/94, 4B
- National Military Park SEE Vicksburg National Military
Park
- National Night Out SEE Crime rate, Jackson
- National Organization for Women SEE NOW
- National Organization of Black Law Enforcement
- JSU meeting: Judge James Graves speaks, 4/9/94, 3B
- National Picture & Frame Co
- Builds framework for future expansion
- Jesse Luxton, CEO, 7/24/94, 1C
- Greenwood firms gets Canadian contract, 3/31/94, 5B
- Is sold, but won't leave Greenwood, 8/4/92, 3B
- Owners take company public, 10/31/93, 3C
- Will add 200 jobs, 7/3/93, 5B
- National Pizza Co
- Buys Skipper's seafood chain, 11/6/89, 10E
- National Pizza Company
- Buys 38 Mississippi Pizza Huts, 5/2/86, 8B
- National Police Memorial Day
- Honors state men killed in line of duty, 5/13/93,
2B; 5/15/93, 1B
- National Police Shooting Championship, 1989
- Jackson host for 1989, 7/11/88, 1A
- Jackson is host, 9/26/89, 1B; 9/28/89, 3B; 9/29/89,
2B
- National Police Shooting Championship, 1990
- In Jackson, 9/15/90, 5B; 9/18/90, 1B; 9/21/90, 2B
- National Police Shooting Championship, 1991
- Highway Patrol 4-man team wins awards, 9/27/91, 1B
- In Jackson, 9/22/91, 5B; 9/24/91, 1B; 9/25/91, 2B
- National Police Shooting Championship, 1992
- Dunlap of Clinton gets 2nd national title, 9/21/92,
3B
- National Police Shooting Championship, 1993
- Annual shootout in Jackson, 9/19/93, 4B
- Jackson to host for next 10 years, 7/26/93, 1B
- State Highway Patrol gets top awards, 9/24/93, 3B
- National Police Shooting Championship, 1994
- Retired L.A. policeman regains title, 9/29/94, 3B
- Smith is top female competitor, 9/27/94, 5B
- Top guns, 9/26/94, 5A
- National Public Radio
- Network head commends Mississippi public radio, 11/21/88,
1D
- Tapes available: List, 1/5/88, 1C
- National Register of Historic Places
- 28 Pascagoula sites placed on Register, 1/7/92, 3B
- National Rifle Association
- CEO Wayne LaPierre at book-signing in Jackson, 9/14/94,
3B
- National Rifle Association SEE ALSO Political actions
committees
- National School Boards Association
- Meets in Jackson, 9/26/92, 3B
- National Space Technology Lab - SEE: Stennis Space
Center
- National Spelling Bee
- Adam Ackerman is state representative, 4/3/93, 1B
- Anna Powers of Jackson Academy is state winner, 4/8/94,
2B; 6/3/94, 5B
- Arnab Ray of Jackson Prep to finals, 5/28/91, 3B;
5/31/91, 2B
- Heath Bryant of Ocean Springs is regional winner,
4/14/92, 4B
- Katrina Silas, of Vaiden, wins state contest, 3/20/88,
1F
- Smith and Bryant to finals, 6/3/93, 1B
- State's entrant makes it to finals, 6/1/89, 1B
- National Steel Corp SEE Bethlehem Steel
- National Steel Corp SEE Double G Coatings
- National Taxpayers Union
- Lott and Cochran get B's on spending votes, 10/12/93,
3B
- National Teacher Examination
- NAACP blames it for decline in number of black teachers,
8/27/92, 1B
- NAACP's Kinsey wants requirement abolished, 7/26/91,
2B
- Prospective teachers sharpen test-taking skills, 6/16/89,
2B
- Would-be teachers may get expanded chance to qualify,
2/27/94, 1A
- National Teachers Examination
- Would-be teachers...Board revises plan, 3/18/94, 1B;
3/19/94, 1B
- National Theater of the Deaf
- Brings unique form of drama to Jackson, 2/13/91, 1D
- National Transit Services Inc SEE JATRAN
- National Urban Reform Network
- Jackson school system is member, 9/19/92, 4B
- National Voting Rights Museum and Institute
- In Montgomery, 5/13/93, 3E
- National Watershed Conference
- Senator Cochran is speaker, 5/18/93, 3B
- National Weather Networks SEE St. Pe, Edward
- National Weather Service
- Jackson
- Installs Doppler Radar at area offices, 1/26/93,
1A
- Stribling:40 yrs at Canton, 4/20/88, 1B
- Meridian
- May close office in Meridian, 2/2/89; 3B
- Mississippi
- Closing of offices delayed, 6/19/91, 2B
- National WWII Glider Pilots Association
- Its 7th wing holds meeting in Jackson, 4/6/91, 1B
- Nationalist Movement SEE Barrett, Richard
- Nations, Estelle and Willard
- Brandon couple are birwatchers and bird breeders,
5/15/94, 1F
- Nations, Gary
- Staged own death?, 10/15/86, 1B
- Nationwide Insurance Co
- Cuts auto insurance, 7/14/93, 5B
- Native Americans SEE American Indians
- Nativity Lutheran Church
- Brandon
- Seeks to build membership, 5/20/89, 1C
- Makes history with pastor Rev. Lori Schifano, 2/15/92,
1D
- Nativity scenes
- At Christus Gardens in Gatlinburg, 12/22/90, 1D
- Jackson artist makes ceramic Nativity scenes, 12/25/88,
1F
- Scene at Ag Museum raises chruch-state relations issue,
12/11/90, 1A; 12/12/90, 1A
- Natural gas
- Cold winter could heat up gas industry, 1/29/89; 4H
- Experimental use on city vehicles a failure, 4/17/89,
1A
- Houses having unauthorized service turned over to
Fire Department, 4/3/92, 2B
- PSC orders $13.5 million refund for customers, 6/26/93,
1A
- Sound drilling so far in 1st effort at well, 3/13/89,
1B
- Wells
- Well in Mississippi Sound could mean millions,
3/23/88, 3B
- Natural gas SEE ALSO Coalbed methane
- Natural gas explosions, 12/8/86, 1A; 12/9/86, 1B
- Brandon evacuees seek damages, 10/1/85, 1A
- Evacuations in Jasper County, 9/4/94, 1B; 9/5/94,
3B
- Hearing set on Puckett blast, 9/17/86, 1B
- Investigation of Petal blast, 9/8/86, 1B
- Lawsuit settled out of court, 10/3/86, 1B
- Natural helpers
- Forest Hill High School, 10/3/86, 1B
- Natural History Museum
- Lafayette, Louisiana
- Weekend getaway, 11/19/92, 3E
- Natural Law Party SEE Presidential election, 1992
- Natural trails SEE Bike trails
- Naturals SEE Mississippi College
- Nature Conservancy
- Land preservation group opens Mississippi office,
9/24/90, 2B; 10/6/89, 3B
- NAV Corps SEE Corps of Engineers
- Naval Air Station SEE Meridian Naval Air Station
- Naval Construction Battalion Center
- Leaking batteries near Gulfport base, 5/17/93, 3B;
5/18/93, 3B
- Naval Home
- Gulfport
- Deduction from enlisted men's pay to support home,
11/28/90, 1A
- Offers safety, independence for 400 'old sailors',
10/15/90, 2B
- Naval Reserve
- Reservist Joseph Liddell dies after exercise, 12/3/90,
2B
- Naval Station Pascagoula, 2/7/87, 1B; 2/26/87,
8B; 5/10/87, 1A; 10/17/87, 1B
- Awaits commission decision on closure, 6/25/93, 1A
- Bonds, 5/8/87, 1B
- Causeway designs cost $400,000, 5/25/88, 4B
- Congress is urged to stop work on home port, 4/25/90,
1A
- Congressional action, 3/23/87, 1B
- Construction to begin, 10/21/89, 2B
- Construction will depend on budget cuts, 4/20/90,
1B; 4/24/90, 1A
- Dedication by Navy official Barbara Spyridon Pope,
7/5/92, 1B
- Defense Secretary Cheney calls halt to construction,
5/2/90, 1A
- Despite manpower cuts, economic boom still predicted,
5/4/91, 1B
- Facility 79% complete when construction stopped, 5/3/90,
1A; 11/17/90, 2B
- Facility given go-ahead by Navy, 9/21/90, 2B
- First guided missile frigate comes July 1992, 12/14/91,
1B
- First ship is USS Gallery, 7/2/92, 1B
- Gulf Coast lawmakers to meet with Navy Secretary,
4/28/90, 5B
- Homeports called too costly by GAO, 6/15/91, 1A
- If it fails, state may face $18 Million pricetag,
7/15/90, 1A; 7/17/90, 2B
- In speech Quayle says final $17 Million released,
8/13/91, 1A
- It and 5 others, so far evade budget cutters, 8/2/90,
1B
- Local support to keep it open, 5/29/93, 1B; 6/4/93,
1B' 6/8/93, 1A
- Mabus says Gulf war factor in keeping project, 6/5/91,
1B
- May be eliminated in Pentagon defense cuts, 4/10/91,
2B
- Navy Commander Nancy Avila heads project, 5/20/91,
3B
- Navy re-evaluating plans for Pascagoula facility,
4/14/90, 1A
- On Pentagon list of base closings, 6/1/91, 1A
- Pascagoula hopes opening of port brings prosperity,
1/19/91, 1B
- Pascagoula mayor urges letter campaign to save port,
5/8/90, 1B
- Pascagoula officials hesitant to aid New York home
port, 9/26/92, 3B
- Pascagoula uses 'big bang' theory, 5/29/88, 1A
- Singing River Island signed over to Navy, 1/23/88,
1B
- Spared from Pentagon base-closings, 4/13/91, 2B
- Unions angry over pay for construction, 5/23/88, 2B
- USS John L Hall comes to station, 3/16/93, 1B
- Navy port SEE Homeport
- Naylor, James SEE Automobile theft---Jackson
- Naylor, Thomas
- Writes book on Gorbachev, 1/29/87, 3H
- Writes on Soviet business climate, 11/8/87, 1G
- Nazareth/Century Mills
- Takes over Movie Star plant in Ellisville, 11/10/92,
6B
- Nazir, Shahid
- Clerk killed at McDowell Road convenience store, 10/1/94,
3B
- Kyle Dennis, son of Rankin supervisor, held in slaying,
10/6/94, 4B
- NCAA
- Academic rules could eliminate chance for many state
athletes, 2/21/93, 1A
- Cut in basketball schedule, football spring training
- Indicates shake-up, 10/6/89, 1A
- NCAA SEE ALSO University of Mississippi
- Neal, "Farmer" Jim, 1/18/87, 1F; 2/1/87, 1E
- Neal, Calvin
- Greenwood man accused of assaulting Judge Jon Barnwell,
11/18/92, 3B
- Neal, Kenneth Fay SEE Bhagat, Jai
- Necaise, Albert
- Called prosecutors' bluff, 8/9/85, 1A
- Charges dropped, 7/30/85, 1A; 7/31/85, 1A
- Denies taking bribes, 8/1/85, 1A
- Hobbs called bribe collector, 6/20/85, 1A
- Testimony in trial, 7/23/85, 1B; 7/24/85, 1B
- Witnesses testify, 7/25/85, 1B; 7/27/85, 1B
- Nece's Restaurant
- Restaurant Review, 5/10/90, 4E
- Neely, Brian
- Lawyer to run for Espy's post, 1/14/93, 2B
- Neely, Calvin SEE Commission on Environmental Quality
- Neely, Samuel
- Jackson toddler accidentally run over by father, 5/31/93,
2B
- Neglected children SEE Abandoned infants
- Neglected children SEE Child abuse
- Neighborhood Christian Center
- Helping distribute sweet potatoes to needy, 8/9/90,
5B
- Primos fire above Center closes it down, 2/12/94,
1D
- Neighborhood covenants
- Neighbors can sue resident breaking regulations, 3/7/94,
1A
- Neighborhood Texture Jam
- Appears at The Midnight Sun in Jackson, 2/24/94, 3E
- Neighborhood Watch
- Cunningham Heights in Pearl, 6/11/93, 5B
- Importance of programs recognized, 10/10/92, 4B
- Moss Point starts program, 10/16/92, 1B
- Vernon Friend patrols River Bend community, 1/19/93,
1B
- Neighborhoods USA Conference
- 1993 meeting in Jackson, 3/28/92, 1B; 5/9/93, 1A;
5/13/93, 1B
- 3 neighborhoods in state recognized, 5/16/93, 1B
- Experts offer tips for successful neighborhoods, 5/14/93,
4B
- Neighborhoods, Jackson
- Anti-crime meeting in Washington Addition hears nearby
gunfire, 3/31/92, 5B
- Being a good neighbor these days, 3/5/92, 1D
- City Council discusses putting gates up, 12/22/94,
1B
- Neighborhood associations endorse crime sweeps, 9/17/93,
6B
- Neighbors find strength in numbers in crime fight,
2/23/92, 1B
- Older Jacksonians now trapped in crime-ridden areas,
5/4/94, 1A
- Our Town; Building Neighborhoods...
- Seminar, 4B; 11/23/9; 11/24/91, 4B
- Tax authority for improvements OK'd by City Council,
4/29/92, 4B
- Neil, Barbara
- Hired as part-time librarian by Hinds County supervisors,
2/29/92, 5B
- Neill, John A SEE Blue Cross...
- Nejam, Lynn SEE Icing on the Cake
- Nellie's
- Natchez bordello, 8/14/85, 1B
- Nellie's SEE ALSO Brothel fire
- Nelson, Angela SEE Boswell Retardation Center
- Nelson, Augustus SEE Child abuse---Autopsy...
- Nelson, Gertrude
- Vicksburg woman has been life insurance agent for
50 years, 8/11/91, 1C
- Nelson, Getrud Mueller
- Author in Jackson for workshop, book-signing, 10/31/91,
3E; 11/2/91, 1D
- Nelson, Jack
- His book Terror in the Night, 1/3/93, 3G (Minor column)
- Nelson, Norman
- Dean of UMC Medical School, 2/11/90, 1E
- Retires from UMC, 7/30/94, 4B
- Nelson, Noxman
- State work on property questioned, 8/28/86, 1B
- Nelson, Rose
- Artist's work on display at Bryant Galleries, 4/22/90,
1F
- Neshoba County
- First administrator quits position, 5/24/88, 1A
- Suit charges district lines discriminatory, 8/17/89,
5B
- Neshoba County SEE ALSO Sexually abused children
- Neshoba County Fair SEE ALSO Johnson, Norman
- Neshoba County Fair, 1985
- Schedule, 8/1/86, 1D; 8/2/85, 1D
- Neshoba County Fair, 1986
- Closes up for season, 8/8/86, 1D
- Taxes on cabins, 8/5/86, 1D; 8/7/86, 1B
- Neshoba County Fair, 1987, 7/25/87, 1A
- As political forum, 7/23/87, 1A,1F; 7/28/87, 2B,1D;
7/30/87, 1A
- Fund, 7/30/87, 1C
- History, 5/31/87, 2C
- Neshoba County Fair, 1988
- Brings family and friends home, 7/31/88, 1B
- Dukakis comes to the fair, 7/28/88, 1A
- Fair play, 8/5/88, 1D
- Party invites business, 7/22/88, 8B
- Neshoba County Fair, 1989
- A letter from the Fair (by Orley Hood), 8/7/89, 1D
- Deputy attacked, brawl occurs, 8/9/89, 1A; 8/10/89,
3B; 8/13/89, 5H
- Jackson day, 8/11/89, 1B
- Marks 100th year, 8/3/89, 3G; 8/4/89, 1A; 8/6/89,
1B
- Remains popular but political power fading, 7/23/89,
1H
- Neshoba County Fair, 1990
- Antique car parade, 8/6/90, 1A
- Impact on County businesses is hefty, 8/3/90, 1B
- Mabus speaks on education reform; wants referendum,
8/10/90, 1A
- Mock trials presented by Bar Association, 8/7/90,
1B
- Molpus speaks on education reform, 8/9/90, 1A
- Most Mabus challengers skip Fair this year, 8/10/90,
1B
- Stop by and visit a spell, 8/2/90, 8E (includes complete
schedule)
- Wagering at fair likely to continue, 8/5/90, 1A
- With new century, a new sewer system, 8/4/90, 1A
- Neshoba County Fair, 1991
- Antique car parade and show enlivens afternoon, 7/29/91,
1A
- Black jockey complains of abuse, 8/3/91, 2B
- Carney man John Files says Fair's party mood is 'great',
7/31/91, 1B
- Carney owner Gene Doles runs squeaky-clean shows,
8/1/91, 1D
- Fair winds up its 102nd annual performance, 8/3/91,
1B
- First day rain doesn't bother veteran campers, 7/27/91,
1A
- Harness horses for show and for racing, 7/30/91, 1B
- Its old-time stumping may wake up lackluster campaign
'91, 7/14/91, 1G
- Like 'a great big reunion', 7/28/91, 1A
- Politicos dusting off campaign rhetoric, 7/28/91,
1A
- Schedule of events, 7/25/91, 8E
- Neshoba County Fair, 1992
- Ellen Spender, 94, and clown Jerrin Bourgeois, 8/1/92,
1B
- Giant house party starts Saturday, 7/30/92, 8E
- Harness racing loses association sanctions, 7/22/92,
3B; 7/31/93, 1B
- Holly Dunn and Ronnie Milsap perform, 8/6/92, 3E
- Orley Hood's column, 8/6/92, 1D
- Neshoba County Fair, 1993
- A cabin feels like home, 7/29/93, 8E
- Briggs calls for cut in size of Legislature, 8/5/93,
1A; 8/18/93, 1B
- Favorite son Marty Stewart returns, 7/29/93, 8E; 8/1/93,
1B
- Fordice calls for raise in tax exemption, school choice,
8/6/93, 1A, 9A
- Harness racing regains approval of national association,
7/31/93, 1B
- Mabus speaks, 8/5/93, 3B
- Politicking schedule, 7/29/93, 1B; 8/5/93, 7E
- Schedule of events, 7/29/93, 8-9E
- Neshoba County Fair, 1994
- Can co-exist with local casino, 7/31/94, 1A
- Excerpts from speeches, 8/4/94, 4B
- Fordice speech: 'local school rule' plan, 8/5/94,
1A
- Molpus to make speech, but not political announcement,
8/1/94, 1A
- Molpus's speech: don't peg economy on casinos, 8/4/94,
1B
- Plenty of politicking still ahead, 8/4/94, 11E
- You can't beat the company
- Schedule included, 7/28/94, 14E
- Neshoba County General Hospital
- Nursing home conditions criticized, 7/13/94, 3B
- Neshoba County Supervisors
- Deny trying to beat unit system, 2/1/88, 1A
- Netherland, Joel
- Killed himself, police say, 8/11/92, 1A; 8/13/92,
1A
- Yazoo City legislator dies from gunshot wound, 8/8/92,
1A; 8/9/92, 1B; 8/10/92, 2B
- Netser, Ezer
- Israeli tourist is robbed, but meets good Samaritan,
Paul Moak, 6/5/92, 5B
- Nettleton, Mississippi
- Wet side of town, 9/14/86, 1B
- Networked slot machines SEE Slot machines
- NetWorks System
- Jackson
- New venture makes networking easy, 11/17/87, 8B
- Neuharth, Al
- Speaks at luncheon in Jackson, 12/8/89, 1B
- Nevels, Vernon Kent
- Brookhaven man killed in ultralight aircraft accident,
9/20/93, 1A
- Neville Brothers
- Opening for Linda Ronstadt, 9/20/90, 13E
- Neville, William
- Business profile, 5/29/89, 4E
- New Afrikan People's Organization
- Meeting in Jackson, 3/25/93, 4B
- New Age Movement, 12/16/89, 1D
- New Albany Public Schools
- Enrollment down for third year, 9/2/91, 2B
- New American Schools Development Corp
- SEE Mississippi Public Education Forum
- New Augusta, Mississippi, 5/1/88, 5B
- New Deal Supermarket, 7/24/87, 8B
- Check-cashing office robbed of $20,000, 1/7/94, 4B
- Jackson
- Arms itself after robbery, 1/26/88, 1B
- New Durfold Corp
- Jackson
- Chair and couch manufacturer, 10/15/88, 8B
- New Hebron Manufacturing Co, 11/19/88, 4B
- New Hope Foundation
- Anti-drug walkathon, 10/21/89, 5B
- Giving away condoms in anti-AIDS campaign, 1/5/91,
5B
- Wants to enlist blacks in anti-drug fight, 10/27/90,
5B
- New Hope High School
- Lowndes County school has water pressure problem,
5/23/92, 3B
- New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
- Vicksburg
- Men charged with trespassing in graveyard, 10/15/91,
5B
- New Hope, Mississippi
- 5 families have built their way out of Dirty Corners,
8/11/93, 1A
- Delta community name change reflects optimism, 12/15/91,
8B; 12/19/91, 1A
- Residents have waited 2 months for utility hookups,
2/9/92, 1A
- UPS Foundation funds housing construction, 10/21/92,
1A
- New Houlka, Mississippi, 4/12/87, 3B
- New Kids on the Block
- Before concert, Kids fulfilled a few dreams, 8/26/90,
1A
- Bring $4.6 Million to local businesses, 8/25/90, 1A
- Parent ready for 'people coming from everywhere',
8/25/90, 1B
- Schedule Jackson concert for August 25, 3/21/90, 1B;
3/24/90, 1A
- The Kids are coming to town, 8/23/90, 8E
- New Lake Church of Christ (Holiness) USA
- Tent revival, 9/26/92, 1D
- New Lake Church of Christ Holiness
- Takes mission seriously, 6/9/90, 1D
- New Lake Ministries
- Mid-town Tent Crusade, 9/28/91, 1D
- Tent revival in downtown Jackson, 9/9/89, 1D
- New laws SEE Laws
- New Life Christian School
- Summer volunteers from out-of-state, 7/21/90, 1D
- New Life Familty Worship Center
- Vicksburg
- Community center for youth in Jackson, 6/5/94,
1B
- New Life for Women
- Drug treatment center
- Sue Outlaw's success, 5/24/89, 1G
- Facility renovated by Homebuilders Association of
Jackson, 11/19/91, 1D
- Three-quarter-way house helps chemically dependent
women, 11/2/88, 1D
- New Life Ministries
- Youth center, 10/24/92, 1D
- New Madrid fault, 10/2/87, 1A
- New Madrid fault SEE ALSO Earthquakes, Mississippi
River Valley
- New Music Seminar
- Second annual event at W.C. Don's, 3/19/91, 1D
- New Orleans
- Cemetery tours
- Weekend getaway, 4/8/93, 3E
- Christmas activities and celebrations, 11/26/89, 1G
- New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, 4/25/89, 1D
- Super Bowl week (Orley Hood's commentaries), 1/21-
- Targets Jacksonians as summer tourists, 7/18/89, 6B
- New Orleans Cafe
- Restaurant review, 5/24/90, 4E
- New Orleans Film and Video Festival
- Gets pick of flicks, 10/2/94, 1F
- New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, 4/9/87,
1C
- Events schedule, 4/22/93, 8-9E
- Puts pizazz in Big Easy, 4/26/90, 3F
- Schedule of events, 4/23/92, 6E
- New Orleans Museum of Art
- Folk-art exhibit of 7 Mississippians, 12/26/93, 1F
- Paley Collection is on display, 3/20/94, 1F
- New Orleans Saints
- Fans buying Saints clothing items, 10/19/91, 5B
- Lose playoff game; fans miserable again, 1/4/93, 1A
- Same song, new verse: Saints lose in playoffs, 12/29/91,
1A
- Underdog Saints' playoff game has Jackson fans watching,
1/6/91, 1B
- New South Bancorp
- Bought by First Tennessee Bank, 5/8/93, 5B; 12/31/93,
5B
- New South Bank SEE Peoples Bank and Trust
- New South Distribution Center
- Warehouse to be rented, 9/29/88, 8B
- New Stage
- 1994-95 season, 9/4/94, 1F
- A Writ From the Slaughterhouse, by Caine, 11/20/87,
1C
- Acting classes for amateurs and professionals, 12/27/89,
1D
- Androcles and the Lion, 3/1/89, 1D; 3/2/89, 1C
- Artists for the Theatre benefit, 5/1/94, 1F; 5/3/91,
1E
- Associate director Sawyer resigns position, 3/8/90,
1D
- Boys Next Door production, 2/14/91, 1D
- Capturing O'Neill's play makes for powerful trip,
1C; 1/27/89
- Celebrates 25th anniversary, 9/5/89, 1D
- Celebrities out for premiere, 1/29/88, 1C
- Charlotte's Web will enchant, review 4/1/92, 2B; 3/29/92,
1F
- Christmas Carol presented, 11/28/93, 1F; 12/3/85,
1D; 12/6/88, 1C
- Christmas Carol production features new faces, 11/29/90,
1D
- Christmas Carol production is true-to-form, 11/27/94,
1F; 12/4/94, 3B
- Christmas Carol, adapted by Ivan Ryder, 11/29/92,
1F
- Church Key Charlie Blue, by Lehrer, 1/20/88, 1C
- Cocktail Hour production; Jeanne Evans stars, 1/19/92,
1F; 1/26/92, 2B (review)
- Day Camp performs 'Raggedy Ann & Andy, 6/28/91,
1E
- Dirty Work at the Crossroads, 7/19/92, 1F
- Doesn't score, 1/28/88, 1E
- Driving Miss Daisy staged, 5/17/90, 1D
- Eden, a play in Eudora Welty New Plays Series, 5/10/92,
1F; 5/15/92, 2B (review)
- Edna Earle (based on Welty's 'The Ponder Heart'),
10/11/92, 1F; 10/16/92, 4B (review)
- Engelhardt named managing director, 5/30/92, 1B
- Fannie Lou Hamer: This Little Light..., 2/17/94, 8E
- Fences production, 1/16/94, 1F
- Full Moon is staged (Reynolds Price), 4/17/90, 1D
- General Manager Jack Stevens resigns, 5/6/87, 1D
- Gift of the Magi, 12/1/89, 1E
- Gin Game, 11/2/87, 1C; 11/4/87, 1C
- Glass Menagerie production, 1/17/93, 1F; 1/22/93,
4B
- Golden Goose put on by campers, 6/23/89, 1E
- Goldilocks on Trial, 7/30/93, 1E
- Greater Tuna presented for 3rd time, review 6/21/91,
2B; 6/20/91, 1D
- Greater Tuna production, 6//14/88, 1D
- Heidi Chronicles makes mid-South debut, review 5/11/91,
2B; 5/9/91, 1D
- Hobbit presented, 6/21/92, 1F
- I Hate Hamlet production, 5/9/93, 1F; 5/15/93, 3B
- I'm Not Rappaport to open, review 1/26/90, 5A; 1/24/90,
1D
- Immigrant to open, 10/25/90, 1D
- Importance of Being Earnest, review 4/5/91, 2A; 4/4/91,
1D
- Its 25th season off to rewarding start, 8/3/89, 1F
- Jerry's Girls production, 11/29/89, 1D
- Ledford to be managing director, 10/25/90, 1D
- Lend Me a Tenor is presented, 9/5/93, 1F; 9/9/93,
2B (review)
- Lettice & Lovage production, 2/28/93, 1F; 3/7/93,
3B
- Lion in Winter production, 10/27/91, 1F; 10/31/91,
2B
- Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe, 4/4/93, 1F
- Long Day's Journey Into Night, 1C; 1/23/89
- Love Letters presented with 3 rotating casts, 2/27/94,
1F; 3/3/94, 2B
- Mac MacAnally and Fred Knobloch, 8/18/94, 21E
- Master Harold, 3/2/88, 1C
- Miracle Worker cast coached by deaf, blind boy Robert
Wells, 10/30/93, 1A
- Miracle Worker presented, 10/17/93, 1F; 10/21/93,
2B
- Mississippi Talking, 3/14/93, 1F
- Mystery of Irma Vep, 10/26/89, 1D
- Nathaniel Benchley star of play, 1/26/88, 1C
- New artistic director is Steven David Martin, 2/18/94,
1E
- New staff, new season, 9/16/87, 1C
- Noises Off; season full of comedy & British, 9/20/88,
- Nunsense reviewed, 9/13/91, 2B
- Oh, Mr. Faulkner...returns, 6/13/93, 1F
- Oil City Symphony opening, review 9/14/90, 6A; 9/13/90,
1D
- Painting Churches opens, 10/31/88, 1C
- Ponder Heart, 3/22/88, 1C; 3/23/88, 1D
- Preview audiences of hair stylists, 11/7/89, 1D
- Pump Boys and Dinettes, 9/7/89, 1E; 9/8/89, 12A
- Reid-Petty: New Stage-struck, 11/2/87, 1C
- Renascence--inspired by Edna St.Vincent Millay, 8/24/89,
1E
- Robber Bridegroom is season opener, 9/4/94, 1F; 9/15/94,
3B (review)
- Romance/Romance review, 9/12/92, 4B
- Shakespearean Collage--Shakespeare on the road, 2/28/90,
1D
- Sister Sonji, featuring Jolivette Anderson, 2/17/94,
8E
- Smoke on the Mountain, 5/8/94, 1F; 5/14/94, 3B
- Snow Queen production, review 1/16/91, 1D; 1/15/91,
1D
- Stages art auction, 4/28/88, 1F
- Steel Magnolias is a hit, 5/10/89, 1D
- Streetcar Named Desire restaged, 3/22/90, 1D
- Talking With...', 7/11/89, 1D
- To Kill a Mockingbird is staged, 10/16/94, 1F; 10/23/94,
5B (review)
- Two one-act plays, 3/13/87, 1C
- Velveteen Rabbit staged by day camp, 8/18/88, 1C
- Will show and tell 'A Christmas Carol', 12/1/91, 1F;
12/5/91, 2B (review)
- You Can't Die Laughing reading, 3/7/91, 1D
- New Stage SEE ALSO Reid-Petty, Jane
- New Thought Ministry
- Advertises in paper for Sunday lecturer, 7/24/93,
1D
- New Vision Communications SEE WJTV-Channel 12
- New Woman Medical Center
- Jackson abortion clinic guarded by U.S. Marshalls,
7/31/94, 1A
- Protests draw few participants, 8/13/94, 1B; 8/14/94,
1B
- New Year
- 1st Jackson baby born to Jacqueline Sumler, 1/2/93,
1B
- Violence greets 1993 throughout state, 1/3/93, 1B
- New Year's Day
- If you need it you can buy it today, 1/1/94, 4B
- New Year's Eve
- 2 Jackson organizations offer free transportation,
12/30/94, 1B
- Alternative bashes (no alcohol), 12/29/94, 10E; 12/30/93,
6E
- Cities and counties must decide about Sunday New Year's
Eve, 8/28/89, 1A
- Discounted cab rides, free lifts home offered, 12/27/91,
1B
- Eric Lamar Hawkins first baby of 1994, 1/2/94, 1A
- Extravaganza at Mississippi Museum of Art, 12/29/94,
3E
- For good luck, eat black-eyed peas, 12/31/92, 1D
- Jackson police to prevent Capitol Street fireworks
parties, 12/31/90, 1B
- MADD offers courtesy cabs to revelers, 1/2/92, 3B
- Most government workers get another 3-day weekend,
12/31/92, 2B
- Revelers look forward to night of indulgence, 12/31/91,
1B
- Tipsy? Take a taxi, 12/31/92, 1A
- What Jacksonians are doing, 12/31/92, 3E
- New Year's resolutions
- Give yourself a sporting chance, 12/30/90, 1E
- Readers suggest resolutions for celebrities, officials,
1/1/94, 1B
- Yes, you can, 12/29/91, 1E
- New York Days (book) SEE Morris, Willie
- New York Times
- Article on state's civil rights climate is 'fair',
7/24/89, 1A
- New, Nancy
- State school readiness coordinator's job is cut, 3/3/92,
4B
- New, William
- Texas oil man charged in Tennessee bank fraud
- Had office in Jackson, 1/23/92, 3B
- Newborn baby SEE Abandoned infant
- Newell's Water Sports
- Water-skiing Santas, 12/25/90, 1B
- Newell, Charles
- Named new police chief by Ditto, 7/6/89, 1A, 1B; 7/29/89,
1A
- Named Ridgeland police chief, 4/26/91, 1A
- Police chief's racial attitudes questioned, 7/26/89,
1A
- Postpones retirement 1 month, 8/8/90, 1B
- Resigns, citing budget woes, City Council, 7/11/90,
1A
- Success may hinge on increasing police funds, 7/29/89,
1B
- To reveal job plans, 7/10/90, 1A
- Newell, Ronnie
- Dies of gunshot wound, 7/4/93, 1A
- Epileptic man shot in home of neighbor, 6/30/93, 1A;
7/1/93, 1A, 13A; 7/2/93, 4B
- Newhebron, Mississippi, 4/3/88, 6B
- Newman Scholar SEE University of Mississippi
- Newman, Buddie
- Hopes to replace burned documents, 3/1/89, 1B
- Newman, C.B. "Buddie"
- Assesses House rules struggle, 1/6/90, 1A
- Newman, C.B."Buddie"
- As private citizen, puts past to rest, 11/18/90, 1H
- Attempt to oust as Speaker, 9/19/86, 1B
- Downfall, reasons, 4/12/87, 18A
- Farewell:Friends, foes, praise, 12/16/87, 1A
- Future plans, 1/4/87, 3H
- House rebels: Curtail Speaker's power, 1/6/86, 1A
- ICG railroad cars, 8/20/85, 1B
- Loss of powers, 1/10/87, 1A
- Says not obstructionist, 7/25/87, 1A
- To quit Legislature, 4/1/87, 1A
- Won't seek Speaker's post, 3/27/87, 1A
- Newman, Dempsey SEE Bureau of Narcotics
- Newman, Frank SEE Bush, George
- Newman, Joseph, 12/13/86, 1B
- 8-year-old "bride" removed from home, 3/11/89,1A
- 8-year-old "bride", brother placed in shelter, 3/14/89,
1A
- Car won't run, 12/17/86, 1A
- Con man bilks investors, 10/5/86, 6B
- Continues to try for patent, 8/21/86, 1B
- Fails to get patent, 6/27/86, 1B
- Gyro-power car, 2/5/87, 1A
- Hoping to secure patent, 11/18/85, 1A
- Judge to decide about patent, 12/9/86, 1B
- Lucedale inventor says married an 8-year-old, 3/10/89,
1B
- Lucedale inventor's energy machine gets Mexican patent,
1A; 1/12/89
- Moves from patents to prophecy, 5/14/88, 1A
- Offers car to anyone proving energy machine won't
work, 11/28/89, 1B; 11/29/89, 1B
- Says NAFTA validates his Mexican patent, 3/31/94,
1A
- Seeks backing for presidential campaign, 11/28/87,
1B
- Shows energy machine car in Biloxi, 3/12/87, 1B
- Space travel application for energy machine, 7/16/87,
1B
- Takes fight for invention to House, 5/30/86, 1B
- Tests car, 12/16/86, 1A
- Newman, Kenneth W
- Lunacy hearing set following his assault on wife and
police, 2/19/91, 5B
- Newman, Lacy
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