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- U Claim Furniture
- AG accuses operators of closed store of deceptive
practices, 11/17/94, 1B
- U-Haul
- Selling 8000 trucks from fleet, 1/31/90, 6B
- Woman Judy Lilly found lock in storage room
for 17 days, 1/24/92, 1A; 1/25/92, 1B
- U.S. Agency for International Development
- Holding conference in Jackson, 11/16/91, 7B
- U.S. Army
- Still needs 70,000 new recruits annually, recruiter
says, 6/24/94, 3B
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers SEE: U.S. Corps
of Engineers
- U.S. Attorney
- Barry Ford and Robert Gibbs considered for prosecutor
post, 1/19/94, 1B
- Clinton has been slow in filling slots, 10/9/94,
3G (Minor column)
- Espy wants Clinton to name an African American,
10/7/93, 1B
- Nominee for Oxford post Barry Ford displeases
Ed Cole, 11/14/93, 1B
- Panel interviewing candidates, 3/5/93, 1B
- Pigott named attorney for southern district
of Mississippi, 8/30/94, 1A
- Whitwell of northern district resigns as requested
by Democrats, 4/1/93, 1B
- U.S. Billpayers, 9/2/87, 8B
- U.S. Bureau of Land Management
- 36 students in environmental study, 6/28/93,
1B
- U.S. Cattle Co
- Vaiden
- State's largest cattle ranch sold to Grenada
men, 6/11/93, 6B
- U.S. Census SEE Census
- U.S. Civilian Conservation Corps
- Memory preserved in DeSoto National Forest,
10/21/94, 1A
- U.S. Coast Guard
- Pascagoula personnel join in Cuba rescue mission,
8/22/94, 3B
- U.S. Congress SEE Congressmen
- U.S. Corps of Engineers
- Accused of withholding flood facts, 11/8/88,
2B
- Awaits Mabus' comment before ruling on flood
projects, 1/12/89, 1B
- Begins extensive reforestation project in Yazoo
County, 7/14/90, 1A
- Buying Ten-Tom replacement land for wildlife,
5/20/90, 1B; 5/22/90, 1B
- Christens new vessel in Vicksburg, 12/8/88,
1B
- Columbus-based group, NAV Corps, to fight projects,
7/16/90, 1B
- Corps agrees to halt dredging Yalobusha, 9/8/88,
1A
- Corps pushes resort on Tishomingo land, 9/16/88,
8B
- Dispute with Florida contractor over $1M building,
11/19/89, 1B
- Dredging destroyed house, man says, 4/25/90,
2B
- Environmental audits of its state properties,
6/25/94, 1A
- Espy introduces bill to establish Corps museum,
5/30/92, 3B
- Experiment Station employees picket claiming
racism, 4/20/94, 3B
- Explosives used to dig ditch in Yazoo wildlife
refuge, 8/31/93, 1B
- FBI probes Corps minority business contracts
in Yazoo basin, 3/22/89, 1A
- Foes: Corps using Delta floods to get backing
for Yazoo project, 3/3/89, 1G
- Governor's Committee split on Yazoo River Basin
Project, 2/4/89, 1A
- Helps discover buried secrets of Yazoo River
basin, 12/12/88, 2B
- Hurricane measuring device off North Carolina
coast, 9/1/93, 2B
- Judge halts dredging, 8/20/88, 1A
- Korean tunnels, 5/29/87, 1A
- Layoffs slower than expected, 10/13/85, 9I
- Leflore group wants dredging stopped, 8/19/88,
1B
- Legislators agree to bar Moore suit, 3/27/89,
1B
- Man increase fees for dock and boat ramp building
permits, 11/21/90, 4B
- Mats to control flooding in Mississippi River,
9/8/94, 1B
- Mississippi wants compensation for damages due
to flood-control, 7/17/91, 3B
- New Information Technology Lab is dedicated,
4/14/90, 1A
- OKs more water in 3 reservoirs for winter, 1/5/89,
1B
- Pearl study complete by next spring, 12/17/88,
16A
- Project to improve fishing, 10/21/87, 3B
- Puts 2 Yazoo Basin projects on hold, 7/28/89,
1A
- SEE ALSO: Waterways Experiment Station
- Seeking ways to augment diminishing ground water,
12/2/88, 1B
- Sets up 3-state review committee, 1/11/89, 3B
- Starts new study of Jackson-area flooding, 3/23/89,
2B
- Sued to stop dredging Yalobusha, 8/18/88, 1A
- Uithoven case in Clay County is due a ruling,
1/7/91, 3B
- Uithoven loses fight to regain homestead, 1/8/91,
1B
- Uithoven may have electricity turned off, 3/14/91,
2B
- Uithoven nears eviction by Corps, 3/4/91, 1B
- Uithoven ordered to leave ancestral home, 8/12/89,
1B; 8/18/89, 5B
- Uithoven renews lawsuit to keep his property,
4/13/93, 1B
- Uithoven set for trial on interfering with federal
officers, 4/2/91, 5B
- Uithoven vows to continue fight for former land,
5/7/90, 1B
- Uithoven's cabin bulldozed, Uithoven arrested,
3/15/91, 1A
- Uithoven'seized land won't be used for recreation
area, 10/4/89, 1A
- Uithoven: 'This is where I was born...', 3/8/91,
1B
- Vicksburg
- Vicksburg job loss: Corps defends IT, 1/29/93,
3B; 2/6/93, 1A; 12/6/92, 3B
- Vicksburg loses jobs, 11/20/92, 1A; 11/21/92,
1B; 11/22/92, 3B; 11/27/92, 1B
- Vicksburg office wanted closed by Senator Sasser
(D. Tenn.), 5/27/91, 2B
- Wildlife habitat replacement: 12,000 acres purchased,
6/7/92, 5B
- Work in Korea, 5/28/87, 1A
- Yazoo River flood control project gets go-ahead,
9/11/91, 1A
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- 14 offices to be closed in state, 12/7/94, 6B;
12/13/94, 1B
- Audit blasts, 8/13/85, 1A
- Drops plan for new poultry rules, 10/26/94,
6B
- Espy names Irvin and Faust to state ag posts,
3/9/93, 6B; 3/24/96, 3G
- State may lose 52 offices, 1/8/93, 4B; 1/20/93,
5B
- State USDA office directors may be job hunting
soon, 1/20/93, 5B
- Tripled in size since '60, 1/10/88, 1H
- U.S. Department of Defense Finance Center
- Aspin may delay announcement, 3/10/93, 1A; 3/11/93,
5B
- Bill would help city fight for center, 2/10/93,
5B
- City pledges $342 million in operating costs,
2/12/93, 5B
- Competition heating up, 2/2/93, 6B; 2/4/93,
5B
- Criteria for selection are changed, 6/8/93,
1A
- Deadline passes: military stays mum, 5/12/93,
5B
- Decision indefinitely postponed, 3/13/93, 1A;
3/20/93, 5B
- Ditto wants possibility kept alive, 4/17/93,
5B
- Fordice is optimistic for Jackson, 2/17/93,
5N
- Jackson in top 4 on list of sites, 3/12/93,
1A
- Jackson makes finals as site, 12/2/92, 1A; 12/4/92,
8B
- Jackson Mall area crime, 2/19/93, 1B
- Jackson may get, 4/11/92, 5B; 6/2/92, 1B; 9/18/92,
5B
- U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FINANCE CENTER
- JACKSON ON LIST; PROJECT ON HOLD, 5/25/93, 1A
- U.S. Department of Defense Finance Center
- Jackson plays for high stakes, 12/13/92, 1C;
12/16/92, 5B
- U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FINANCE CENTER
- MISSISSIPPI WON'T GET CENTER, 5/4/94, 1A, 11A
- U.S. Department of Defense Finance Center
- Parker urges Jackson to sue if center is lost,
5/26/93, 5B
- Postponement to get second look, 3/30/93, 6B
- Site to be announced Friday, 3/6/93, 4B
- Spinoff: better bond rating for Jackson, 3/13/93,
6B
- Spotlight has benefited Jackson Mall, 3/14/93,
1A
- State Democrats lobby in Washington, 6/28/93,
3B
- U.S. Department of Education
- Fordice calls it 'useless', 12/20/94, 4B
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
SEE HUD
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Jackson mayor calls HUD report "bunch of garbage,"
2/25/89, 1A
- Keeps $535,000 frozen til Jackson settles dispute,
3/3/89, 1A
- May seek repayment of $54 million by Jackson,
2/22/89, 1A
- MSU gets grant to become EPA training site,
1/9/89; 3B
- New program to monitor Gulf, 8/25/88, 2B
- State may lose funding, 11/19/87, 1A
- State poor in efforts, 2/24/88, 1B
- Survey daunts businesses, 1/22/88, 8B
- Threatens to revoke past funds in Jackson dispute,
3/25/89, 1B
- U.S. Environmental Protection Council
- Considering hazardous waste options, 5/4/90,
1B
- Holds hearing on waste disposal, 12/7/89, 5B
- Proposes funds for state landfills, 12/20/90,
1B
- U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
- Settles age bias suit with state, 11/8/91, 1A
- U.S. Farm Credit Administration
- Oxford native Billy Ross Brown appointed chief,
10/14/93, 5B
- U.S. Farmers Home Administration
- Calling in bad debts; state farmers may lose
land, 5/17/92, 1A
- Coleman and Clarke Reed benefited from loans,
9/15/89, 3B
- Espy hears complaints against agency, 11/11/89,
6B
- Johnson is out; Shows interim director, 3/10/93,
5B
- New state director is Pete Johnson, 7/16/92,
5B
- State businessmen to pay back $1.3 Million,
10/1/89, 1A, 17A
- U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
- 10 agents from Jackson on 'front lines' in Waco,
4/20/93, 1A
- Alabama man charged in impersonation of FBI
agent, 7/4/90, 3B
- Claims credit in restoring rule of law 25 yrs
ago, 7/22/89, 4B
- Ex-state agent Weldon Kennedy named to high
post, 8/6/92, 3B
- Hattiesburg woman turns son in to FBI, 10/25/89,
1B
- Jackson to retire; take job with WLBT, 9/3/93,
1B
- Johnson is new Special Agent for Mississippi,
12/3/93, 1B
- Local officer transfers, 5/11/87, 1A
- Maddock is new agent in Jackson, 11/27/92, 1B
- Men charged with impersonating agents, 8/2/89,
5B
- Morley transfered to Washington, D.C. post,
7/5/92, 1E
- New agent Joseph Jackson to probe gang killings,
9/14/91, 1A
- Oficer Jackson criticizes Police Chief Wilson,
7/23/93, 1A
- Probes complaint of beating at Jackson jail,
3/23/91, 1A
- Probes racist graffiti in Grenada, 8/2/90, 1B
- State FBI 2nd in corruption convictions, 1/17/89,
1A
- To create profile of killer, 4/8/87, 1B
- U.S. House of Representatives SEE House banking
scandal
- U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
- 2 Jackson businesses face fines, 2/20/93, 4B
- Arrests Nigerian at McRae's, 3/2/91, 5B
- Cracks down on hirers, 5/27/87, 8B
- U.S. Intenral Revenue Service
- New strategy urges compliance with gratuity
income, 9/1/93, 4B
- U.S. Internal Revenue Service
- Don't let an audit scare you, 4/17/89, 1E
- IRS agents: people you love to hate, 9/27/92,
1E
- Memphis office processes tax returns of Mississippians,
3/4/90, 1G
- ooking into $10000+ cash transactions, 5/15/91,
1A; 5/23/91, 6B
- Search businesses in construction fraud probe,
6/30/89, 3B
- Testing plan of filing returns via telephone,
10/1/91, 6B
- Undeliverable refund checks (includes list),
11/4/89, 6B
- U.S. Marshall Service
- If furloughed, will crimp court system, 9/26/90,
1B
- Ike Durr to be state's 1 black Marshall, 6/18/94,
1B
- Operation Gunsmoke sting nabs 30 fugitives in
state, 5/1/92, 1B
- Panel interviews candidates for U.S. Marshall
posts, 3/5/93, 1B
- Transcends its early frontier image, 9/25/89,
1B
- U.S. Marshall Service SEE ALSO Breazeale, Marvin
- U.S. Mississippi River Commission
- Role may be expanded to include upper river
area, 6/4/94, 3B
- Spends $33,000 on publication of poem, 7/17/89,
1A
- U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
SEE NASA
- U.S. Pollution Control (USPCI) SEE Landfills,
Noxubee County
- U.S. Post Office SEE Post Office
- U.S. Postal Service
- Asks for rate hike to 32 cents for 1st class
stamp, 3/9/94, 1A; 12/31/94, 5B
- Mailhandlers fears hiring of temporary workers,
10/27/90, 6B
- Postal Business Centers, 7/31/92, 5B
- Rate hikes, 5/31/87, 1G
- Rate hikes may prove costly to state businesses,
3/17/88, 8B
- Speedy sorter, 3/30/89, 8B
- U.S. Rural Development Administration
- Perry is out; Shoemake interim director, 2/10/93,
5B
- Vicksburg is home to agency office, 3/11/92,
4B; 10/17/92, 5B
- U.S. Savings Bonds SEE Savings Bonds
- U.S. Small Business Administration
- Loan application now just 1 page, 8/24/94, 5B
- U.S. Social Security Administration
- Bills Vicksburg man twice for 2 cents, 6/25/91,
3B
- Fears abound over its security, 2/26/90, 1E
- Johnanne Reed new district manager, 6/2/94,
5B
- Workers strike up silent bond, 1/2/89, 1A
- U.S. Social Security Administration SEE ALSO
Social security
- U.S. Supreme Court
- Gives police powers to chase suspected criminals,
4/24/91, 1A
- High court overturns Minnick murder conviction,
12/4/90, 1B
- Local leaders respond to Thomas nomination,
7/2/91, 9A
- Rules 48-hour wait in jail without hearing is
constitutional, 5/14/91, 1A
- Rules juries may hear defendants' parole status,
5/14/91, 3B
- Says judges can decide utility rate issues,
6/20/89, 6B
- U.S. Youth Soccer Association
- Regional tournament in Jackson, 6/18/93, 1A
- UAD Labs
- FDA approval for Lorcet Plus, 4/24/87, 8B
- To be bought by Forest Laboratories of New York,
4/21/89, 8B; 4/24/89, 12E
- udicial elections, 1994
- Runoffs: blacks may gain more seats, 11/20/94,
1A
- Ueltschey, Marcus
- STAR student from Forest Hill High School, 4/11/91,
1B
- UFOs, central Mississippi
- Citizens report unusual lights, 3/18/90, 2B
- UFOs, Delta
- Residents claim sightings, 10/12/89, 1B
- UFOs, Jackson County, 3/15/87, 1B
- UFOs, Lucedale
- Man who reported it now is embarrassed by attention,
12/12/88, 3B
- UFOs not "American-made stuff," 12/2/88, 1A
- UFOs, Pascagoula
- Gautier man Charles Hickson recalls 1973 close
encounter, 11/11/90, 1B
- Hickson at UFO Conference in Gautier, 8/14/88,1B
- Hickson still trying to understand event, 10/12/93,
1B
- Parker talks of experience after 20-year silence,
10/13/93, 1B
- Uglee, Mr. and Mrs.
- Jackson radio personalities share married life
with listeners, 11/10/91, 1E
- Uhll, Sister Josephine SEE Mississippi Business
Hall of Fame
- Uithoven, Felix SEE U.S. Corps of Engineers---Uithoven...
- Ulcerative colitis
- Ulster Project
- Teenagers in Catholic/Protestant understanding
program, 7/9/94, 1A
- Ultimate Cowgirl Pageant
- State preliminaries at Rodeo's, 10/1/93, 1E
- Ultralight aircraft
- Brookhaven man Vernon Nevels killed near Hazlehurst,
9/20/93, 1A
- Fly-by at Pisgah farm, 6/22/92, 1A
- Ultraviolent radiation SEE Weather, Jackson---1994:...
- UMC
- Administrator David Bussone under consideration
for Florida job, 7/23/91, 1B
- Animal sales to lab drops, 7/25/88, 3B
- Animals used for research, 4/6/86, 1G
- Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities
- Examines black population, 4/5/93, 1A
- Base Pair program pairs doctors with local students,
1/12/93, 4B
- BUDGET CUTS PUT JACKSON FACILITY IN DIRE STRAITS,
6/16/91, 1A, 1G, 2G; 6/17/91, 1A
- Children's cancer clinic, 2/3/88, 1C; 7/13/93,
8A
- Children's cancer clinic goal, 6/9/88, Foc.
NE1
- Children's cancer volunteer, 9/27/88, 1D
- City within a city, 2/11/90, 1E
- Conerly named new dean by College Board, 4/22/94,
5B
- Dandridge is named interim director, 8/17/91,
3B
- David S. Pankratz building dedicated, 4/14/93,
1B
- Doctor Raju files suit in Transplant Program
dispute, 4/25/91, 1B
- Emergency medicine program has shortage of physicians,
4/26/94, 3B
- Enigma in Jackson medical community: bad reputation,
7/14/93, 1A
- Ethylene oxide leak poses no threat, officials
say, 12/19/90, 5B
- Federal court ruling deprives facility of $1
Million in funds, 5/7/91, 1B
- Graves discovered: remains find new resting
place, 11/1/94, 5B
- Graves discovered; laundry construction halted,
7/18/92, 1B; 7/22/92, 1B
- Headache clinic, 3/8/88, 1C
- Health sciences degrees given to 299 at spring
commencement, 5/27/91, 1B
- Heart surgery, pediatric unit, 11/29/87, 1D
- Hospital's organ transplant program in state
of decline, 6/16/91, 1A, 1G
- In vitro fertilization babies reunion, 7/19/92,
3B
- Lawsuit contends employee told to quit union
or be fired, 8/11/90, 3B
- Louis Sullivan speaks at graduation, 5/28/90,
1A, 1B
- Match Day for senior medical students, 3/22/90,
1B
- Medical school, 2/25/86, 1C
- Mickey Mouse visits Children's Hospital center,
2/6/93, 1B
- Minority enrollment could be doubled, officials
claim, 4/24/94, 1A, 1G
- Moves to stop charity patient dumping, 8/13/89,
1B
- Neonatal intensive care unit, 1/17/93, 1B
- Nursing shortage
- Television coverage, 8/25/87, 3B
- Organ donor program threatened; vendetta against
Dr. Raju?, 5/20/92, 1A, 3B
- Organ procurement program to be turned over
to private agency, 6/6/92, 1A
- Organ procurement program: director Kevin Stump
is hired, 9/13/92, 4B
- Organ procurement specialists leaving, 5/21/92,
2B
- Organ transplant program revived, 7/17/93, 13A
- Organ transplant program threatened by low funding,
12/30/91, 3B
- Overcrowding forces new mothers into hallways,
11/19/91, 1A; 11/20/91, 1B
- Pankratz building dedicated, 4/14/93, 1B
- Poison Control Center, 4/9/91, 1D
- Premature births combatted by team of doctors,
5/4/93, 1A
- Premature care unit threatened, 5/18/86, 1A
- Preterm Birth Prevention Program, 3/1/92, 1E
- Removes bulletin boards after judge OKs union
fliers, 6/16/90, 1B
- Researcher studying drug that prevent cocaine
overdose deaths, 1/22/91, 1B
- Security measures, 3B; 3/21/87, 3B
- Sleep disorders center, 5/24/87, 4B
- Society of University Surgeons meeting
- Heart transplant anniversary, 2/10/94, 1B
- Some state leaders praise it; others bemoan
lack of cooperation, 7/15/93, 3B
- Student union construction OK'd, 5/23/94, 3B
- Studies women with no weight problem, 5/2/89,
1C
- Takes part in national prostate cancer prevention
study, 10/14/93, 10A
- Test of new cancer research, 12/18/84, 1B
- Transplant specialist Dr. Seshandri Raju may
leave, 12/30/91, 1B
- Trauma caseload on rise, 3/21/94, 1B
- Tumor registry monitors cancer in state, 2/18/94,
1A
- University Medical Pavillion, 1/11/88, 1B
- Woodrell, Missouri native, named director, 11/24/91,
3B
- Workers' union sues for right to post leaflets,
6/14/90, 2B; 6/15/90, 2B
- UMC SEE ALSO Mississippi Agromedicine Program
- Unclaimed funds, Mississippi, 1/27/86, 3B;
12/1/87, 3B
- $35,000 surprise for Yazoo City widow Ollie
Mack, 10/22/94, 1A
- State finds resident's $21,225.88, 6/10/89,
1A
- State holding $12Million; list published, 4/22/94,
6B
- State treasurer has list with 14,000 names,
8/14/91, 1B
- Uncle Henry's Place
- Bed-and breakfast inn in Dundee, 9/9/93, 3E
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Movie premiere at JSU, 4/23/87, 1F
- Natchez, 7/2/86, 1C
- Uncles SEE Aunts and uncles
- Underground Jackson
- Looking Beneath Capitol Street (full-page illustration),
4/30/91, 1D
- Undersheriffs SEE Sheriffs
- Underwear
- Brandon High Class of '68 is on J.Crew boxer
shorts, 5/11/92, 1B
- Underwood, Al SEE Chief Shades
- Underwood, Al SEE Mississippi Bluesman Sunglasses
- Underwood, Curtis
- Greenwood justice court judge faces reprimand,
fine, 3/24/94, 2B
- Underwood, Justin SEE Harris, Virginia Ann
- Underwood, Larry
- Shrub maintenance foreman, USM
- A day in the life, 8/2/93, 1D
- Unemployed
- How to stay in black after getting pink slip,
9/24/90, 1E
- Mississippi
- State cracks down on jobless scams, 6/14/88,
8B
- Unemployment benefits
- Bill would raise benefits, 2/3/90, 6B
- New law raises monthly check $20, 4/11/91, 6B
- Woman Marian Hill denied benifits because she
quit boring job, 1/16/92, 3B
- Unemployment insurance
- Mississippi businesses face 800% hike in rates,
5/22/92, 5B
- Unemployment rate, Jackson metro
- Recession, minimum-wage hike add 8000 to roles
in 1991, 7/12/91, 5B
- Unemployment rate, Mississippi
- 1986 annual rate, 1/21/87, 8B
- 1988 annual figure, 9/14/88, 8B
- 1989 annual rate: joblessness averaged 8%, 1/23/90,
6B
- April 1985 annual figure, 1/22/86, 8B
- April 1986 figures, 5/21/86, 8B
- April 1987 figures, 5/20/87, 8B
- April 1988 lowest since 1980 (7.3%), 5/17/88,
8B
- April 1989 jobless rate is 7.9%, 5/23/89, 8B
- April 1990 rate at 6.7%, lowest since 1980,
5/25/90, 6B
- April 1991 rate cut slightly, 6/3/91, 3B
- April 1992 figure is 7.3%, 6/3/92, 6B
- April 1993 rate is 6.6%, 5/31/93, 1B
- April 1994 rate is 6.7%, 5/25/94, 5B
- August 1985 figures, 9/24/85, 8B
- August 1986 rate drops, 9/23/86, 8B
- August 1987 (9.8)%, 9/22/87, 8B
- August 1988 (7.8%), 9/20/88, 8B
- August 1989 falls to 7.3%, 9/23/89, 6B
- August 1990 dips to 7.9%, 10/2/90, 6B
- August 1991 rate drops to 8.7%, 9/30/91, 2B
- August 1992 rate is 9.2%, 9/29/92, 6B
- August 1993 is 6%, 9/28/93, 6B
- August 1993 rate is 6.3%, 8/31/93, 6B
- August 1993 rate is up, 10/22/93, 8B
- December 1987 (9.7%), 1/19/88, 8B
- December 1988 rate up, 1/24/89, 8B
- December 1990 rate of 8% is large jump, 1/29/91,
6B
- December 1991 rate rises to 7.5%, 1/30/92, 5B
- December 1992 was 6.2%, 2/1/93, 1B
- December 1994 rate is 5.5%, 1/31/94, 3B
- February 1986 figures, 3/26/86, 8B
- February 1987: Mississippians' concern, 3/15/87,
1A
- February 1988 (9.7%), 3/22/88, 8B
- February 1989 rate drops to 8.7%, 3/28/89, 8B
- February 1990 rate falls to 7.7%, 4/4/90, 6B
- February 1991 rate was 8.9%, 4/2/91, 6B
- February 1992 rate is 8.5%, 3/30/92, 1B
- February 1993 is 6.7%, 3/29/93, 1A
- January 1986 figures, 2/26/86, 8B
- January 1989 is 9.4%, 3/4/89, 8B
- January 1990 rate at 7.9%, 3/6/90, 6B
- January 1991 rate is up to 8.9%, 3/6/91, 6B
- January 1992 rate jumps to 8.6%, 3/7/92, 5B
- January 1993 rate is 6.5%, 3/1/93, 2B
- January 1994 is 7.1%, 3/9/94, 5B
- January-October 1990 rate at 6.4%, 11/30/90,
6B
- July 1985, 8/20/85, 8B
- July 1986: oil recession drives rate to 13%,
8/20/86, 1A
- July 1987 (9.7%), 8/25/87, 8B
- July 1988 (7.9%), 8/23/88, 8B
- July 1989 is 8.3%, 8/23/89, 6B
- July 1992 rate is 9.4%, 8/31/92, 1B
- July 1994 rate is 7%, 8/24/94, 5B
- June 1985, 7/24/85, 8B
- June 1986 is 3 year high, 7/22/86, 1A
- June 1987, 7/21/87, 8B
- June 1988 (7.8%), 7/20/88, 8B
- June 1989 rate is 9.8%, 7/25/89, 6B
- June 1991 rate is 10.5%; called 'seasonal',
7/29/91, 1B
- June 1991 rate is lower; at 10.5%, 8/30/91,
5B
- June 1992 rate at 10.7%, 8/3/92, 2B
- June 1993 rate jumps to 8%, 8/3/93, 5B
- June 1994 rate jumps to 8.1%, 7/28/94, 5B
- March 1986 rate (11.2%), 4/22/86, 8B
- March 1987, 4/21/87, 8B
- March 1988 lowest in 8 years, 4/19/88, 8B
- March 1989, 4/18/89, 8B
- March 1990 falls to 7.1%, 5/2/90, 7B
- March 1991 rate is 8.7%, 4/30/91, 6B
- March 1992 rate falls to 8.1%, 5/4/92, 3B
- March 1993 figure is 6.9%, 5/3/93, 1B
- March 1994 drops to 7%, 4/22/94, 6B
- May 1985, 6/25/85, 8B
- May 1986 is high for year, 6/24/86, B
- May 1987, 5 year low, 6/23/87, 8B
- May 1988 (7.1%), 6/21/88, 8B
- May 1989, 6/22/89, 6B
- May 1991 rate up to 8.5% due to rains and recession,
7/1/91, 1B
- May 1992 figure rises to 8%, 7/1/92, 3B
- May 1993 rate is 6.8%, 6/29/93, 5B
- May 1994 rate was 7.1%, 6/24/94, 5B
- November 1984 figures, 12/19/84, 8B
- November 1985 figures, 12/24/85, 8B
- November 1986 rate at 11.5%, 12/23/86, 8B
- November 1987 (9.4%), 12/22/87, 8B
- November 1988 jobless rate jumps to 8.6%, 12/20/88,
8B
- November 1989 rate rises to 6.9%, 12/19/89,
6B
- November 1990 soars to 7.4%, 1/3/91, 6B
- November 1991 jobless rate drops to 6.8%, 1/2/92,
1B
- November 1992 is 6.1%, 1/6/93, 1A
- November 1993 rate was 4.9%, 1/5/94, 8B
- November 1994 rate is 5.8%, 12/21/94, 5B
- October 1985 figures, 11/20/85, 8B
- October 1986 for state and county, 11/25/86,
8B
- October 1987, 11/24/87, 8B
- October 1988 rate jumps to 8%, 11/22/88, 8B
- October 1989 (6.4%) lowest in 9 years, 11/21/89,
6B
- October 1991 encouraging at 7.1%, 12/2/91, 1B
- October 1992 is 7.0%, 12/2/92, 5B
- October 1993 is 5%, 12/2/93, 5B
- October 1994 rate at 5.2%, 11/23/94, 5B
- September 1985 figures, 10/22/85, 8B
- September 1986 rate falls, 10/22/86, 8B
- September 1988 (7.3%), 10/19/88, 4B
- September 1989 is 7.1%, 10/27/89, 6B
- September 1990 rate is 7.1%, 10/30/90, 6B
- September 1991 stands at 8%, 10/28/91, 1B
- September 1993 rate is 5.2%, 10/29/93, 5B
- September 1994 rate at 5.3%, 10/27/94, 1A
- Unemployment rate, US
- June 1992 national rate is 7.8%, highest since
1984, 7/3/92, 1A
- Regional, national rates 2nd and 3rd quarters,
1988, 12/2/88, 10B
- Unfinished Gospel
- Book by Evan Powell, 10/8/94, 1E
- Unfunded mandates
- Area mayors want end to unfunded mandates, 10/25/94,
4B
- Unicorn beetles
- Iuka bugs go to Moscow, 1/13/91, 1B
- Unidentified bodies SEE Missing persons
- Unification Church
- Jackson
- Feels misunderstood, 1/23/88, 1C
- Seeking permanent home, 7/7/90, 1D
- Unification Church (USA)
- Singles minister at First Baptist Church considers
it a cult, 8/25/90, 1D
- Unifirst
- Bank of Mississippi buys its former headquarters,
12/21/90, 6B
- UniFirst
- Bank officials say all deposits are safe, 1/14/89,
1A
- Buyout will not change local bank competition,
6/16/90, 1A
- Capitol Street Corp. possible investor, 1/17/89,
8B
- Federal bank official says UniFirst is safe,
1/16/89, 1A
- Unifirst
- Federal regulators take over, 8/11/89, 1A, 6B;
8/12/89, 1A
- UniFirst
- Future could hinge on investor interest, 1/22/89,
1G
- Unifirst
- Gets new federal managing agent, 9/16/89, 6B
- UniFirst
- Inflation was its worst enemy, 8/12/89, 6B
- Investors may try to make UniFirst a stockholder-owned
thrift, 1/20/89, 1A
- UNIFIRST
- IS SOLD TO 7 STATE BANKS, 6/16/90, 1A+; 6/19/90,
6B
- Unifirst
- Its Louisville deposits to be bought by Eastover,
11/16/90, 6B
- UniFirst
- Jobs are eliminated after Trustmark takeover,
6/30/90, 6B
- Lowers rates on bank cards, 5/22/87, 8B
- May need federal bailout, but not yet, 1/14/89,
8B
- Unifirst
- Officer Robert Patterson sued over $3.5 million
loan, 8/13/92, 5B
- UniFirst
- Officials hope panic will pass, 1/15/89, 1A
- Unifirst
- Regulators place President Scott on leave, 12/13/89,
1A
- UniFirst
- Routine check may have sparked insolvency rumors,
1/20/89, 1A
- Unifirst
- RTC puts it on sale block, 4/6/90, 6B
- RTC to sell 4 Unifirst branches, 9/14/90, 6B
- UniFirst
- Rumors spurred net withdrawal of about $20 million
Friday, 1/18/89, 1A
- Sale announcement is expected, 6/15/90, 6B
- Scare is over, officials say, 1/17/89, 1A
- Shooting of employee in parking lot, 12/22/89,
1A
- Site on Capitol Street appraised at $4.5 Million,
6/16/90, 13A
- Unifirst
- Trustmark to close 7 branches, 9/7/90, 6B
- Unifirst SEE ALSO Scott, Tom B.,Jr.
- Uniform school law
- Mississippi
- Board of Education to seek, 9/21/85, 3B
- Panel endorses, 11/22/85, 1B
- Senate approves, 2/12/86, 1B
- Survives House deadlines, 3/5/86, 1A
- Union Planters Corp, 2/6/89, 12E; 3/13/89,
12E
- Planning to buy First National Bank of New Albany,
5/3/89, 8B
- Union Planters Corp SEE ALSO Sunburst Bank
- Union, Mississippi
- Innovative water treatment plant wins DOE award,
1/23/93, 4B
- Racial fight at football game, 11/9/90, 1A
- Unions SEE Labor unions; SEE Teacher unions
- Uniroyal One Lap of America
- Stops in Jackson, 5/6/86,1A
- UniSouth SEE Trustmark Bank
- Unit system
- 24 counties to vote on whether to keep unit
system, 9/13/92, 1A
- Auditor grilled on estimates of system, 8/14/88,
1B
- Auditor Pete Johnson vows he will enforce new
laws, 9/24/89, 1A
- Auditors check on 46 counties facing October
1 deadline, 11/20/89, 1B
- Beat system vs. unit system on November ballot,
10/31/92, 1B; 11/8/92, 1B
- Bill goes to Senate, 8/12/88, 1A
- Board clears accountants of complaint involving
unit system, 12/17/88, 1B
- Counties allowed to return to beat system for
road mamagement, 2/14/92, 4B; 4/1/92, 3B
- County administrators, 5/3/87, 1A
- County government, 2/15/87, 1A; 2/19/87, 1A
- Expected to be on agenda, 8/5/88, 1A
- Foes oppose referendum, 2/10/86, 1B
- Foes survey rural road maintenance, 6/28/88,
2B
- Gubernatorial candidates endorse, 4/10/87, 1A
- Harrison County may be test case for auditor
Pete Johnson, 12/18/89, 1B
- Hearings begin, 2/16/88, 1B
- Hearings elicit debate, 2/17/88, 4B
- Hearn recognizes value of, 5/22/88, 1H
- Hinds County
- Grand jury:Co. should use, 5/24/88, 1A
- Supervisors to replace beat system, 6/29/85,
1A; 7/1/85, 1A
- Hinds County takes 1st step toward, 3/11/86,
1A
- Hinds, Madison Rankin counties
- Adjustment of public to system, 9/24/89,
1B
- House committee OKs bill to adjust unit law,
1/28/89, 3B
- House OKs bill to require referendum, 4/7/88,
1A
- Houses votes on letting counties decide, 8/11/88,
1A
- Lamar County supervisors want return to beat
system, 8/22/92, 3B
- Law
- Will be refined and perfected, 9/24/89,
1A
- Lee County
- 58% support unit syste, 10/27/88, 1B
- Leflore County
- Benefits seen in bottom line, 9/24/89, 1B
- Lessens corruption officials say, 7/11/87, 3B
- Lincoln County told to obey law or lose state
funding, 7/20/89, 5B
- Mabus blasts cost estimates, 9/25/88, 1A
- Mabus blueprint gets 1st hearing, 2/11/88, 2B
- Mabus refuses victory claim in reform, 11/14/88,
2B
- Mabus seeks union support, 8/23/88, 1B
- Mabus vetoes pay raise for supervisors, 5/1/88,
1A
- Mabus, Legislature prepare to tangle, 8/9/88,
1A
- Mabus, press hit for backing unit system, 7/23/88,
1A
- MEC checklist helps citizens keep tabs on supervisors,
1/6/90. 1B
- Mississippi Association of Educators endorses
unit system, 10/28/88, 3B
- Mississippi Attorney General asks voters to
back system, 9/28/88, 3B
- Molpus: System will save in long run, 10/20/88,
3B
- Monroe County voters file petition for vote
on unit system, 9/3/92, 3B
- Negotiations break down, 8/15/88, 1A
- Negotiators reach tentative agreement, 8/16/88,
1A
- Neshoba County
- Supervisors deny trying to beat system,
2/1/88, 1A
- Official: Beat system can't function in future,
9/22/88, 3B
- Officials at Delta public hearing says system
too costly, 3/5/91, 2B
- Officials doubt easy passage, 7/31/88, 1A
- Oktibbeha County faces fines for noncompliance,
6/16/94, 3B
- Panel approves change to, 3/8/88, 1B
- Panel approves proposal to switch to, 3/4/88,
1B
- Poll: Trouble ahead for, 5/29/88, 3J
- Public hearings draw very little response, 4/19/91,
2B
- Purchasing law debate slows unit measure, 8/13/88,
1A
- Rankin County
- Adopted by, 9/9/87, 1B
- Grand jury backs move to, 7/8/88, 1B
- Rankin supervisors maintain road zones won't
hinder, 6/2/89, 1A
- Reed advises supvrs. to support, 8/30/87, 14A
- Senate approves mandating all cos. to change,
3/5/88, 1B
- Senate votes 51-1 in favor of unit system, 8/14/88,
1A
- Senate votes to let counties vote on localized
road maintenance, 3/26/92, 1B
- Session topic to be unit system, 8/6/88, 1B
- Some counties may vote to return to beat system,
6/21/92, 1A
- Splits along rural/urban lines, 11/9/88, 1A
- State board may discipline accountants for exaggerating
costs, 12/12/88, 1A
- Stone County gives system mixed reviews, 6/21/92,
1B
- Study: Cost estimates distorted, 10/22/88, 1B
- Study: it provides better road maintenance than
beat system, 9/30/92, 1A
- Supervisors' group lashes back at Mabus, 9/27/88,
1B
- Supervisors: Mabus twisting facts, 6/10/88,
1A
- Switch may be costly for counties, 9/1/88, 1A
- System not needed to address corruption, 9/29/88,
1A
- Tallahatchie County found in compliance, 3/23/90,
5B
- Tallahatchie County town torn by debates, 1/22/90,
1A
- Tallahatchie County won't get state funds, 1/11/90,
1A; 1/13/90, 1A; 1/18/90, 1B
- Tallahatchie officials turn in keys to trucks
in move to unit system, 1/26/90, 1B
- Tallahatchie supervisors face prosecution, 11/30/89,
1A
- Unit system vs. beat system: the differences,
9/13/92, 1A (box)
- US Attorney urges adoption of unit system, 10/26/88,
1B
- Vote test of Mabus' political strength
- Vote to test politics of defiance, 10/30/88,
1H
- Voters will decide on county reform, 8/17/88,
1A
- Won't end corruption, 6/10/87, 1B
- Would take county barns off private property,
8/14/88, 1A
- Unitarian Church
- Free Speech Day, 7/6/87, 1B
- United Airlines
- Pulls out of Jackson market, 6/8/89, 4B
- United Artists Parkway Place
- 10-screen complex, 2/9/91, 1A; 2/23/92, 1C;
5/23/92, 1A; 10/25/91, 5B
- New digital sound system for 'Jurassic Park',
6/11/93, 1E
- United Blood Services
- Political candidates rally in Tupelo, 9/2/91,
2B
- Tree of Life to replenish low blood supplies,
12/7/89, 3B
- United Church Homes
- Opens apartments for elderly and disabled in
Pearl, 4/7/90, 1D
- United Church of Christ
- Helps publicize low telephone rates for poor
and elderly, 1/20/90, 1D
- United Equitable Cos
- May no longer operate in state, 9/5/90, 6B
- United Methodist Bishops
- Bishop de Carvalho of Angola is new president,
5/4/91, 1D
- Bishop May says churches ignore drug problem,
5/1/91, 3B
- Bishop Sprague says Church must excite as well
as inspire, 5/1/91, 3B
- Bishops told racism fight not finished, 5/3/91,
1B
- Conference resolutions range form racism to
drug abuse, 5/4/91, 1D
- Endorse proposal to allow open communion, 5/2/91,
1B
- Holds world-wide meeting in Jackson, 4/26/91,
1B; 4/27/91, 1D
- Mathews' sermon graphic sign of changes in state,
4/29/91, 1B
- Mathews, turned away in '64, speaks at Galloway
Church, 4/28/91, 1B
- United Methodist Children's Home SEE Methodist
Children's Home
- United Methodist Ministry to Children and Families
- Was Methodist Children's Home, 11/12/94, 1D
- United Methodists SEE Methodists
- United Parcel Service
- Bussinesses gear up for possible UPS strike,
8/10/90, 6B; 8/11/90, 6B
- Donates $100,000 to renovate Dirty Corner community,
10/22/91, 1A
- Drug delivery sting in Gulfport leads to 3 arrests,
4/19/92, 3B
- Mississippi drivers did not participate in walkout,
2/8/94, 6B
- United Press International
- To close Jackson bureau, 5/31/92, 2G; 10/13/90,
6B
- United Security Life Insurance Co
- Approved for doing reinsurance business in Mexico,
4/21/94, 5B
- United States attorney
- Jackson office expands to combat skyrocketing
crime, 1/19/92, 1B
- United States budget SEE ALSO Gramm/Rudman Act
- United States budget, 1992
- Budget dispute will not affect Corps of Engineers
offices, 9/29/90, 2B
- Congress OKs plan; Vicksburg park and Natchez
Trace reopen, 10/9/90, 1A
- Cuts could close down offices, cause delays
in air travel, 9/27/90, 1A
- Funding jam has federal workers in state uneasy,
10/8/90, 1A
- Local lawsuit possible over furlough of meat
inspectors, 9/29/90, 1B
- Lott and Taylor opposed final deficit-reduction
plan, 10/28/90, 2A
- United States budget, 1994
- Mississippi delegation splits its vote on Clinton
plan, 5/28/93, 10A
- United States budget, 1995
- Thompson says balancing budget would hurt Delta
farmers, 12/22/94, 6B
- United States Collegiate Wind Band
- Two Canton youths tour Europe, 5/8/93, 4B
- United States Fidelity & Guaranty
- State's largest workers' comp underwriter pulls
out, 12/31/91, 4B
- United States Flag SEE American Flag
- United States Paging Corp SEE MTel
- United Technologies Corp
- To cut 13,900 jobs
- Effect on Columbus operations?, 1/22/92,
5B; 4/6/92, 2B
- United Technologies Motor Systems SEE United
Technologies Corp
- United Way
- 1990 fund raising drive kicked off at Smith-Wills
Stadium, 8/8/90, 5B
- 1993 donations down; economy cited
- Lopking to casinos for help, 6/29/93, 1B
- 1994 fund-raising drive, 8/5/94, 4B; 11/30/94,
4B
- 1995 fund raising drive, 9/10/94, 5B
- Agencies to face 12% cut, 6/23/86, 1B
- Allocation of 1985 funds, 12/19/85, 1B
- Annual meeting, 2/21/87, 1B
- Aramony issue: local chapters discontinue payments
to national organization, 2/28/92, 1B
- Barbara Brinson retires, 3/15/88, 1B
- Campaign drive kicks off with jump on goal,
9/29/88, 3B
- Changing with community need, 10/14/85, 1B
- Downtown rally kicks off campaign, 9/28/89,
1B
- ESPN's Robin Roberts kicks off fund drive, 9/19/91,
1B
- Exceeds donation target, 12/3/88, 3B
- Expects to reach 1986 goal, 9/25/86, 1B
- Gratified with $4.1Million fund drive, 2/21/91,
5B
- Hosts management training seminar on fund raising,
6/27/91, 5B
- Jackson executives help in fund raising, 9/19/90,
1B
- Jackson executives volunteer to raise funds,
10/30/94, 1C
- Kicks off youth program, 10/27/94, 4B
- Liles B. Williams, Chairman, 8/31/87, 3B
- National president Elaine Chao speaks in Jackson,
2/26/93, 3B
- Need for funds from private sector, 9/24/87,
1B
- Opens its new office on N. President Street,
11/18/89, 3B
- Picnic kicks off 1993 funding drive, 9/25/92,
1B; 11/25/92, 4B
- Plans to attend National rally for homeless,
2/25/88, 3B
- Positive changes, 11/11/85, 1B
- Sponsoring seminar for non-profit managers,
5/26/91, 3C
- Teen Eddie Colbert tells meeting how United
Way changed his life, 9/20/90, 1B
- Three volunteers returning help they received,
10/4/91, 1E
- Tops halfway mark for 1987, 10/14/87, 3B
- Volunteer Resource Center's Christmas Wish List,
11/29/94, 1D
- Youth Allocation Committee, 11/9/90, 4B
- Youth In Action Allocations Committee picks
recipients for grants, 5/11/91, 4B
- Unity Church of Practical Living, 5/16/87,
1D
- Unity in Christ revival (Indianola)
- Blacks and whites worshiping together, 4/13/89,
1A
- Unity Tour, 1991 SEE Freedom riders---Bicyclists...
- Universal Art Photographic Services
- Pictorial church directories firm, 10/19/91,
1D
- Universal Converter
- New diaper plant to create 350 jobs, 11/25/87,
8B
- Universal Health & Fitness Center
- Bought by Figure & Fitness World, 10/4/85,
8B
- Universal Manufacturing Corp, 7/12/87, 1G
- Universities SEE ALSO Black universities
- Universities SEE ALSO Colleges
- Universities Center (Jackson) SEE Jackson State
University
- Universities, Alabama
- State told to eliminate bias in programs, 12/31/91,
1A
- Universities, Louisiana
- Separate but equal invalid, judge says, 12/23/92,
1A, 9A
- Universities, Mississippi
- $40 Million bond issue to help renovation,repair,
8/13/88, 3B
- $65M for repairs OK'd by Legislature, 3/30/93,
1B; 4/8/93, 2B; 4/21/93, 1A
- 1988 Commencement
- Alcorn, Millsaps, 5/9/88, 1B
- Mabus speaks at Tougaloo, 5/16/88, 3B
- MSU, Ole Miss, MC, JSU, 5/15/88, 1B
- Speeches, 5/8/88, 1B
- Accountability required, Mabus says, 8/15/89,
1A
- Admission standards: tougher will hurt blacks,
Biggers told, 12/10/94, 3B
- UNIVERSITIES, MISSISSIPPI
- ADMISSIONS POLICIES CHANGED, 7/15/93, 1a; 7/16/93,
1B
- Universities, Mississippi
- Admissions policy changes spell end of ACT,
7/17/93, 1B
- Admissions policy: Chamblis fights changes,
10/13/94, 2B
- Admissions policy: judge halts implementation,
12/14/94, 1A
- Admissions policy: Legal challenges expected,
8/20/93, 2B
- Admissions policy: open admissions a step backward?,
2/8/93, 1A
- Admissions policy: open admissions proposed,
1/28/93, 1A; 1/29/93, 1A
- Admissions policy: put on hold for 1 year, 9/17/93,
1B
- Admissions policy: will new standards hurt black
schools?, 3/18/94, 1B
- Affirmative action remains goal of presidents,
1/21/93, 3B; 2/25/93, 3B
- Award 8000 diplomas in Spring 1991 ceremonies,
5/10/91, 3B
- Bank cards with school colors & letters,
1/30/88, 8B
- Beginning to feel bite of budget cutbacks, 6/30/91,
1B
- Black college alumni say Fordice targeting their
schools, 1/26/92, 1B
- Black faculty recruitment, 7/25/93, 1B, 4B
- Board OKs exemptions to admission standards,
11/21/85, 1A
- Board orders freeze on administrative hiring,
2/22/91, 1B
- Board resolves not to close, 12/10/86, 3B
- Board to keep duplicated doctoral programs,
7/17/86, 1B
- Bond Commission OKs $13.5M; Fordice showdown
expected, 7/1/93, 1B
- Bonds (capital improvements) SEE Line-item vetoes
- Bottom line: state cannot afford 8 public universities,
10/7/90, 3H
- Budget cuts, 11/13/85, 1A
- Budget given approval by College Board, 6/22/90,
3B
- Budgets (Specific colleges, figures), 6/18/86,
1B
- Budgets: campuses seek antidote to cuts, 12/18/92,
3B
- Businessmen debate tax increase, 12/2/86, 1B
- Campus leaders to rally students for more funding,
7/6/91, 1B
- Chief: State schools need stiff admission standards,
3/16/89, 1B
- Chiefs pay will rise, tuition won't, 7/21/88,
1B
- Cleere and Thompson unveil higher education
goals, 8/16/90, 3B
- Cleere draws fire over funding at Ole Miss faculty
meeting, 12/7/91, 1B
- Cleere pledges to work for pay raise for faculty,
2//8/92, 2B
- Cleere: schools need stiff admission standards,
3/16/89, 1B; 4/5/90, 4B
- Closure; Mike Gunn's proposed study called 'waste
of time', 2/9/92, 1A
- Closure?, 2/5/87, 1A
- Closure? Consolidation, revamping are musts,
2/9/92, 5G
- College Board approves fee increases, 5/18/90,
1B
- College Board approves increase in fees, 5/18/89,
3B
- College Board approves Martin Luther King holiday,
9/21/90, 1A
- College Board defends plan to legislators, 1/24/86,
1A
- College Board requests 6% budget increase, 6/19/92,
1B
- UNIVERSITIES, MISSISSIPPI
- COLLEGE BOARD RETHINKING ROLE OF THE 8 UNIVERSITIES,
8/15/91, 1A
- Universities, Mississippi
- College Board seeks budget increase, 8/31/85,
1B
- College Board studies possible 5% pay increase,
10/15/91, 1A; 10/18/91, 1B
- College Board tells them to tighten campus security,
11/22/91, 2B
- College Board urges closings, 1/16/86, 1A
- College Board votes pay raises for 5 campus
presidents, 6/18/93, 1B
- College Board's plan for better schools, less
duplication, 2/18/91, 1B
- College foundations called vital to athletic
survival, 3/7/93, 1D
- College foundations must be controled, PEER
says, 2/28/93, 1A; 3/3/93, 3B
- College foundations: Board wants them to meet
with IRS, 3/19/93, 1A
- College foundations: Coaches' salary supplements
questioned, 3/16/93, 1A
- College foundations: College Board may investigate,
8/20/93, 1B
- College foundations: deadline for PEER report
shortened, 3/10/93, 1A
- College foundations: Legislature will not investigate,
3/31/93, 1B
- College foundations: MSU's AD Templeton's roles,
3/9/93, 1A
- College foundations: Ole Miss and MSU's may
move off campus, 3/17/93, 1A
- College foundations: PEER report goes public,
3/13/93, 1A; 3/20/93, 4A
- College foundations: PEER says colleges broke
rules, 3/16/93, 1A, 8A, 9A
- College foundations: probe hasn't blunted contributions,
8/2/93, 1A
- College foundations: Solons want PEER rpt. public,
3/5/93, 1A; 3/6/93, 1A
- College presidents call cutbacks 'devastating',
4/19/91, 2B
- College presidents call for panel, 3/5/86, 1A
- College presidents call for panel rejected,
3/11/86, 1A
- College presidents unite to fight for money,
2/12/90, 1B; 2/19/90, 1B
- College presidents' salaries lag behind national
average, 4/24/94, 3B
- Colleges list repair work, 8/31/88, 1B
- Colleges may delete jobs (figures), 5/15/86,
1A
- Computer link-up of libraries, 9/17/87, 1B
- Conflict of interest--college officials and
state banks?, 12/8/90, 1A
- Course in campus life, 8/23/87, 1A
- Court will hear desegregation lawsuit, 6/18/90,
1A
- Crime, 10/9/88, 1A
- Crime on campus a major concern, 2/14/93, 1A
- Crime statistics report on campus crime, 9/27/92,
1B
- Cutback plan no 'scare tactic' for more funding,
10/24/91, 2B
- Cuts (figures by university), 11/12/85, 1B
- Degrees offered (chart), 12/11/90, 13A
- Duplication of courses, 4/29/87, 3B
- Enrollment at seven state schools is up for
1991, 9/9/91, 1A
- Enrollment declines at Ole Miss, MVSU and MSU,
8/27/94, 1B
- Enrollment down 2.5% in 1993, study shows, 12/28/93,
1B
- Enrollment hike-Fall, 1987, 9/7/87, 1A
- Enrollment up at MVSU, DSU, and MUW, Fall 1993,
9/4/93, 1A
- Enrollments at 6 schools climb above last year,
9/2/90, 1B
- Entrance requirements have 8th-graders making
plans, 3/4/91, 5B
- Entrance requirements to get tougher in 1995,
7/17/91, 3B; 12/14/90, 1B
- Face 5% budget cuts for 1991, 9/21/90, 3B
- Faculty salaries at 3 universities at 95% regional
average, 8/22/89, 1B
- Faculty: increase in teaching loads?, 11/11/93,
1A; 11/12/93, 1B
- Fall 1994 registration schedules, 8/14/94, 15A
- Fall, 1987 enrollments up, 7/12/87, 1A
- Fee increases: College Board voices concern,
4/17/93, 1A
- Fees going up, quality going down, Cleere says,
2/5/92, 1B
- Fight for doctoral programs, 5/15/86, 1B
- Fordice hears presidents tell of pain of budget
cuts, 3/17/92, 1B
- Free tuition draws teachers to state's colleges,
12/4/89, 1B
- Funding, 2/2/7/87, 3B
- Funding cuts could set colleges back four years,
3/22/91, 1A
- Funding gets $15M boost, back to '91 levels,
3/1/91, 1B
- Funding inequity SEE Ayers suit
- Funding is cut $7.6Million; signal to College
Board?, 11/14/92, 1B
- Funding: 'wish list' at $179 Million, 9/16/93,
2B
- Funding: Fordice veto of $98 million is overridden,
5/8/92, 1B
- Funding: Fordice vetoes $98 million 'quilting
bee' proposal, 5/7/92, 1B
- Funding: House votes $34 million for capital
improvements, 4/23/92, 2B
- Funding: presidents say more money still needed,
9/25/92, 1B
- Funding: presidents urge unified front, 1/9/93,
11A
- Gifts of money by Butler and others, 11/23/87,
1C
- Good economic times may cut enrollment, 8/14/94,
1A
- Graduation 1993: Espy among speakers, 5/6/93,
1B
- Graduation speakers for 1992 include Lott, Fordice,
Grisham, 5/4/92, 3B
- Grant to bolster minority participation in science,
1/17/92, 1B
- Head says none should be closed, 5/17/87, 1B
- House OKs $195.7 Million for universities, 4/20/88,
2B
- House OKs universities repair bond, 4/21/88,
1B
- House Speaker Ford won't 'fabricate' larger
tax collections, 4/23/91, 1B
- Housing shortage at Ole Miss and MSU, 8/29/89,
1B
- Increase in tuition, 4/15/89, 1A; 4/20/89, 1A
- Involvement with local public schools, 5/1/90,
4B
- Legislator Guice's plan would shift and shuffle,
1/24/91, 1B
- Lists long, funds short for repairs, 2/28/88,
1A
- Losing faculty to other states after no salary
increase, 7/29/90, 1A
- Mabus seeking raises for college teachers, 5/17/90,
1A
- MBA programs being revamped, 8/14/94, 1C
- Mediocrity taking over, Representative Perry
says, 2/7/91, 1A
- Morale problem, 12/12/86, 1B
- More funds for libraries, building repairs requested,
9/26/91, 1B
- MSU, Ole Miss adopt early tuition payment policy,
10/31/91, 1A
- NAACP wants community colleges included, 11/17/92,
1B
- New programs on hold pending Ayers decision,
12/17/94, 1B
- New programs put on hold due to budget crisis,
12/14/90, 1A
- Offer summer enrichment courses for high schoolers,
5/15/90, 4B
- Officials and alumni to stump for increased
funding, 9/25/90, 1B
- Orientation eases students into campus life,
7/30/90, 1B
- UNIVERSITIES, MISSISSIPPI
- PAYMENT PAST DUE (funding shortage problem),
12/9-11/90, 1A+
- Universities, Mississippi
- PEER committee to investigate foundations funding,
athletics, 2/11/92, 1B
- PEER report finds they mismanaged money and
investments, 12/6/90, 1A
- PEER will look at how they spend money, 7/21/92,
1B
- Plan $57.7M capital repair request for 1992,
8/16/91, 1B
- Politics & funds threaten system, 3/9/86,
1A
- Presidents courted by out of state schools,
9/27/86, 1A
- Presidents discuss SEC expansion, 5/31/90, 1A
- Presidents get pay raises, 6/16/92, 1A; 6/18/92,
3B; 6/19/92, 1A
- Presidents withdraw call for panel, 3/20/86,
1A
- Profiles of several schools, 1/16/86, 1B
- Proposed cuts, 4/17/86, 1A
- Pushing for funds before tax laws change, 11/30/86,
1A
- Recognize M.L. King holiday, 10/19/90, 1A
- Remedial courses should be eliminated, Senate
says, 5/2/92, 1B
- Report says low salaries cost state faculty,
6/26/90, 3B
- Request $80 Million in new state funding, 9/7/89,
1B
- Request 32% increase, 8/21/87, 1A
- ROTC program losses halt attempted, 1/30/88,
1B
- Royalties from logos, T-shirts, caps, etc, 12/19/93,
1A, 19A
- SEE ALSO Fraternities---Ole Miss
- Seeking $55.4 Million raise in funding for 1991-92,
7/20/90, 3B
- St. Andrews College Fair, 11/16/87, 1B
- State eyes pre-paid college plans, 1B; 1/9/89
- Student government, 12/30/84, 1E
- Students likely facing higher tuition, 10/18/91,
1A
- Study shows funding below regional average,
tuition above, 9/17/90, 1A
- Study: Offer more off-campus instruction, 11/17/88,
3B
- Supporters plan rally at Capitol, 2/25/86, 1A;
2/26/86, 1B
- Survey shows tax hike favored, 3/4/86, 1A
- To be linked via TV network, 7/21/89, 4B
- To seek record increase in funding in 1993,
6/21/91, 1A
- Tougher entrance requirements, 6/9/85, 1A
- Tougher entrance requirements considered by
Board, 2/16/91, 4B
- Tougher entrance requirements would close doors
to many, 2/4/91, 2B
- Transfer credit policy approved, 10/29/91, 3B
- Tuition among highest in southeast, 9/15/87,
3B
- Tuition cut because of budget surplus?, 11/17/93,
1B
- Tuition cuts for in-state students possible,
9/15/94, 3B; 12/21/94, 2B
- Tuition for non-residents may rise $1000, 9/16/93,
1B
- Tuition higher in Mississippi, 2/29/88, 1A
- Tuition higher than surrounding states, 10/24/89,
3B
- Tuition hike of 10% seen in Fall of 1992, 2/21/92,
1A; 3/26/92, 2B
- Tuition hike of 12% proposed, 5/20/92, 1A; 5/21/92,
1B
- Tuition hike of up to 17.7% approved, 4/19/91,
1A; 4/25/91, 2B
- Tuition hikes for 1993 being reconsidered, 9/23/92,
3B
- Tuition increase, 4/18/90, 1A; 4/19/90, 1A
- Tuition increase seen for out-of-staters, 4/23/92,
2B
- Tuition increases approved for five schools,
5/17/91, 2B
- Tuition increases blamed for low enrollments,
4/16/93, 1B; 9/6/92, 1B
- Tuition may be raised 25% for Fall 1993, 3/19/92,
1A; 12/14/91, 1A
- Tuition may rise for out-of-state students,
4/15/93, 1A
- Tuition raised, 5/21/8
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