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Clarion-Ledger Indexes
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- M&M's
- Candy lovers vote on colors, 3/3/95, 1E
- Mabus, Ray
- Decries terrorist bombing in Riyadh, 11/14/95,
1A
- Portrait unveiling at state Capitol
- Artist is Bill Dunlap, 1/7/96, 1B; 11/26/95,
1B, 3B
- Recognizes as heroes 6 Riyadh terrorist victims,
11/18/95, 13A
- Mac, Bernie
- Comic performs at Thalia Mara Hall, 7/27/95,
8E
- Macaroni Grill
- New County Line Road restaurant burns, 1/29/95,
3B
- Re-opening, 5/6/95, 6B
- Macaroni Grill SEE ALSO Romano's Macaroni Grill
- MadCAAP SEE Madison Countians Allied Against
Poverty
- MADD
- $892,000 federal grand for crime victims, 7/7/95,
3B
- Highway Patrol will publicize MADD's victim
allistance program, 10/1/95, 1B
- Ribbons symbolize sobriety during holidays,
11/18/95, 3B
- To transport New Year's Eve revelers, 12/27/95,
1A
- Madison Avenue Elementary School
- Celebrates New Year's Chinese style, 2/3/95,
4B
- Leaky roof, 2/4/95, 1B
- Mother Nature study, 3/13/95, 1B; 5/14/96, 1B
- Madison Central High School
- Scanner to cut theft of books, 4/2/95, 2B
- Madison Countians Allied Against Poverty
- Students aiding others, 3/17/95, 4B
- Madison County Co-op
- Fire forces evacuations, 4/12/95, 1B, 3B; 4/13/95,
1A
- Madison County Courthouse
- Couches for judges to take naps, 4/12/95, 4B
- New facility to open in July, 6/19/95, 3B; 8/5/95,
4B
- Madison County Detention Center
- $2.3 Million expansion eyed, 8/23/95, 4B
- Federal prisoners escape
- Supervisors want explanation, 11/21/95,
1B
- Out-of county inmates barred, 10/21/95, 1A;
10/28/95, 4B
- Out-of-county inmates: compromise in the works,
11/7/95, 1A
- Madison County Economic Development Authority
- Queston about Duke Loden's employment, 4/5/95,
5B
- Madison County Library System
- Consultant's long range plan, 10/10/95, 4B
- Literacy project, 7/28/95, 4B
- On-line magazine service, 11/16/95, 8B
- Madison County Public Schools
- 100 desks given to Tougaloo College; probe,
10/6/95, 1B
- Budget may require tax hike, 5/27/95, 4B
- Elections cleared for school board, 1/17/95,
5B
- Everyone but teachers given pay raise, 5/23/95,
4B
- Old Town school project, 2/9/95, 3B
- Smooth opening day, 8/15/95, 1A
- Madison County School Board
- Election iffy but absentee ballots must be paid
for, 3/31/95, 4B
- Election off, 4/26/95, 1A; 4/27/95, 1B; 4/28/95,
3B
- Eyes bond issue to end use of trailers, 4/18/95,
5B
- Little public input on proposed tax hike, 6/6/95,
4B
- Only one member seeking re-election, 4/14/95,
1B
- Struggle to schedule election of new board,
11/16/95, 8B
- Madison County Sheriff's Department
- Budget called too high, 9/8/95, 4B
- Hopkins bars jail to other counties, 10/21/95,
1A
- New car from drug cash, 5/16/95, 1B
- Madison County Supervisors
- OK's purchase of 3 fire trucks, 2/25/95, 4B
- Raise their pay $3300, 2/4/95, 1A
- Madison General Hospital
- County supervisors OK nursing home, 7/15/95,
4B
- Madison Public Library
- Closes for renovations, 4/15/95, 4B
- Madison Public Schools
- New state law may mean 2 new schools in Ridgeland,
3/24/95, 1B
- Madison Station Elementary School
- Principal braces for September space crunch,
5/31/95, 4B
- Sale of neighboring football field sold, 2/1/95,
4B; 2/7/95, 5B
- Madison, Mississippi
- City employees can't talk to aldermen with mayor's
OK, 1/13/95, 1B
- City seeks grant for business park, 1/26/95,
5B
- Madison's 'Not for Sale,' Mayor says, 12/20/95,
1B
- Mayor and aldermen take salary cuts, 9/16/95,
1A
- Officials consider laws to protect trees, 11/15/95,
5B
- Officials look for ways to ease traffic congestion,
12/4/95, 1A
- Overlook Point subdivision gets approval for
security gate, 10/27/95, 4B
- Red brick bridge planned, 5/11/95, 1B
- Madison, The (apartment complex) SEE Apartments,
Madison---Locust...
- Madison-Ridgeland Academy
- Changes from junior high school to middle school,
6/19/95, 5A
- MADVAC SEE Littering
- Maestro Furniture Industries
- New plant in Houston, 2/8/95, 8B
- MAET SEE ETV
- Magnolia Enterprises
- Seeks prison inmates as workers, 7/15/95, 5B
- Magnolia Federal Bank
- Auction of foreclosed properties, 10/28/95,
5B
- Buyback of 70,000 shares, 6/22/95, 5B
- Sunday banking hours during holiday season,
12/1/95, 1A
- Magnolia Grill
- Restaurant review, 3/2/95, 4F
- Magnolia Regional Health Center SEE Age discrimination
(Woodhouse)
- Magnolia Speech School
- Work with autistic children, 9/21/95, 1A
- Magnolia State Enterprises
- Prisoner-labor firm avoids competition with
private sector, 6/7/95, 5B
- Mahned Bridge murders
- 3 found dead; 3 Perry countians charged, 5/20/95,
1A, 11A
- 4th death investigated
- Suspects' grandmother dies, 5/21/95, 1A
- Allegations rip at suspects' families, 6/4/95,
1A, 12A
- Attorney secures hearing for 3 suspects, 5/31/95,
1A
- Bail denied to Kenneth Moody and David Moody,
8/4/95, 1B
- Body of 82-year-old Chester Clifton may be exhumed,
7/5/95, 4B
- Bridge ruled unsafe; closed to traffic, 6/24/95,
1B
- Community struggles to come to terms with slayings,
5/22/95, 1A
- Cousin faces charges in Michael Lee's slaying,
6/1/95, 1A
- Death of 3 suspects' grandmother probed as homicide,
5/23/95, 3B
- Indictment delay by grand jury, 7/16/95, 8B
- Kenneth Moody confesses to the 3 killings, his
aunt says, 5/25/95, 1A
- Kenneth Moody's probation in 1994 theft case
revoked, 6/29/95, 1B
- Kenneth Moody's troubled past, 6/8/95, 1B
- Missing couple W Hatcher and R L Bond, 5/17/95,
3B
- Old closed-down wooden bridge holds fond memories
for some, 5/20/95, 10A
- WAPT photographer arrested filming Robbie Bond's
funeral, 5/24/95, 2B
- William Moody, 14, described slayings, detective
testifies, 5/27/95, 1A
- Mailboxes
- 5 Rankin County youths held in mailbox bashing,
7/25/95, 4B; 8/19/95, 4B
- Majure, David SEE Fred's Discount Stores
- Make A Difference Day
- Indianola Community Tutorial Program, 4/23/95,
1A
- Jacksonians take part in nationwide event, 10/24/95,
1B; 10/29/95, 1A
- Making Bricks Without Straw
- Seminar: spiritual helping of women in the workplace,
8/26/95, 1D
- Malaco Records
- Ex-firefighter to head Gospel Division full
time, 1/28/95, 1D
- Malignant melanoma SEE INTRON A
- Mallett, Gertrude
- 75-year old woman passes her GED, 3/18/95, 4B
- Managed health care
- Health Futures Leadership Conference, 4/19/95,
8B
- Mann, Mitzi SEE New Woman Medical Center
- Manning, Willie
- 2 witnesses admit to perjury in MSU slayings
trial, 7/29/95, 1B
- 2nd trial delayed for key witness, 9/30/95,
2B
- Appeals death sentence, 1/12/95, 3B
- Won't seek new trial, 4/22/95, 4B; 5/5/95, 3B
- Many Voices...One Vision
- Drama by inner city Jackson youths performed,
8/5/95, 4B
- Marathon-LeTourneau Corp SEE ALSO LeTourneau
Vicksburg Marine
- Marcel's
- Restaurant review, 10/12/95, 4E
- March for Jesus
- March in Jackson part of worldwide event, 5/20/95,
1D; 5/28/95, 3B
- March of Dimes
- WalkAmerica fundraiser, 4/28/95, 1E; 5/1/95,
1A
- Mardi Gras, 1995
- In Ocean Springs, 2/2/95, 10E
- Mardi party on Mississippi Gulf Coast, 2/23/95,
12E
- New Orleans not for faint of heart, 2/23/95,
13E
- Margaret Walker Alexander Library
- SEE Jackson/Hinds Library System---Alexander
branch...
- Margaret's Grocery and Market
- Vicksburg
- A Mississippi 'quirky place', 8/3/95, 10E
- Marie's Lebanese Cafe & Coffee Shop
- Oxford
- Restaurant review, 11/30/95, 4E
- Marijuana, Flowood
- Arrest of Melvin Eugene Riddle, 11/2/95, 4B
- Marijuana, Madison County
- Helicopter flight finds fields in north Madison
County, 6/24/95, 2B
- Marijuana, Mississippi
- 10 indicted for distribution and money ;aundering,
12/7/95, 1B; 12/15/95, 4B
- Marinas, Biloxi
- New facility proposed, 10/5/95, 5B
- Marines
- 2 Jackson-based reservists hurt in Ft. Sill
accident, 7/20/95, 3B
- Marion County Jail
- Prisoners protest at overcrowded facility, 6/27/95,
1B
- MARL SEE Mississippi Animal Rescue League
- Marriage
- Between different personalities, 5/21/95, 1E
- Stanley and Evelyn Everett of McComb write book,
2/11/95, 1D
- World Marriage Day, 2/11/95, 1D
- Marriage SEE ALSO Interracial marriages
- Marriage licenses
- Lax accounting by counties affecting domestic
violence shelters, 12/3/95, 1A
- Marshall, John
- Amputee charged with molesting child, also an
amputee, 8/1/95, 4B; 8/2/95, 3B
- Gets 10-year sentence in child molestation case,
8/25/95, 1B
- Marshall, Peter
- Evangelist speaks at Colonial Heights Baptist
Church, 8/15/95, 2B
- Martin Luther King Holiday SEE King, Martin Luther---Celebration...
- Martin, Alexander
- Copiah DA accused of dragging feet in DHS fraud
case, 9/1/95, 3B
- Martin, Dusty
- Boy, 7, in coma for 14 months learning to walk
again, 6/30/95, 1A
- Martin, Maggie Lee
- Home Health Aide of the Year, 5/4/95, 1D
- Martin, Marcell
- Murder warrant issued for suspect out on bond,
6/6/95, 3B; 6/8/95, 1A
- Martin, Michael E
- Child molester has penile implant at VA hospital,
2/18/95, 1A; 2/21/95, 1B
- Sonny Montgomery calls for VA to screen penile
surgeries, 2/24/95, 1A
- Martin, Phillip
- Re-elected chief of the Choctaws, 6/14/95, 1B
- Seeks another term as chief of Choctaws, 5/29/95,
2B; 6/13/95, 1B
- Martin, Steven David SEE New Stage
- Mascots
- St. Stanislaus Academy's nickname 'Rock-a-Chaws',
3/17/95, 1E
- Mason, Babbie
- Dove Award-winning gospel singer, 8/19/95, 1D
- Mason, Chris
- DeKalb student takes part in oceanographic studies
in Mediterranean Sea, 7/31/95, 1A
- Mast, Dick SEE Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic
- Master Plan
- Mateer, Scot
- Leaves MISS 103 for WJKK-FM, 8/15/95, 1D
- MATHCOUNTS contest
- 4 from state compete, 4/29/95, 3B
- Mathis, Roy and Rae
- Disabled couple meets demands of college, rearing
sons, 9/5/95, 1B
- Mauney, Gary
- Tippah County sheriff, a felon, turned away
from Rankin training facility, 11/29/95, 1B
- Tippah sheriff-elect Mauney loses wife to sheriff
he defeated, 12/17/95, 1A
- MAXIMUS
- 1996 contract cut $150,000, 4/15/95, 1B
- DHS short of cash to pay its support-collection
bill, 2/15/95, 1A
- DHS's federal funds loss if collections interrupted,
2/16/95, 1A, 2/17/95, 1A
- Facing loss of DHS contract, 3/3/95, 1A
- House OKs $4Million for payment of services,
2/23/95, 2B
- Legislative action would extend contract through
June, 3/9/95, 1B
- PEER to investigate its spending, 1/14/95, 1B
- Receives $1 Million band-aid from DHS account,
3/14/95, 1A
- Reports 75% rise in child support collection
rate, 11/16/95, 1B
- Rift puts DHS at risk: no budget yet, 3/29/95,
1B
- Set to collect child-support payments statewide,
1/19/95, 1B
- Showdown set: state workers fighting privatization,
3/27/95, 1A
- MAXIMUS SEE ALSO Department of Human Services
(1994) (1995)
- Maxwell, John
- Named New Stage interim artistic director, 6/3/95,
1B
- Presents his one-act play 'The Last Epistle'
in Clinton, 3/25/95, 1D
- May sweeps (TV) SEE Arbitron rating
- May sweeps (TV) SEE Nielsen rating
- May, Jean SEE Mississippi Baptist Medical Center
- Mayfair subdivision SEE Race relations---South
Jackson...
- Mayor's Action Line
- Complaint department in mayor's office, 10/23/95,
1A
- Mayor's Leadership Prayer Breakfast
- Vietnam vet Clebe McClary speaks, 3/22/95, 3B
- Mayors, Biloxi SEE Halat, Pete
- Mayors, Madison
- Profile of Mary Hawkins, 2/26/95, 1E
- Maywood Mart
- Jackson
- Man robbed, stabbed in 9:30 a.m. attack,
7/11/95, 4B
- McAfee, Robert SEE American Medical Association
- McAlister's Deli
- Restaurant review, 5/11/95, 4E
- McCall, Rashund SEE Jones, Robin Kinard
- McCallum, Brever
- Ex-Tax Commission worker wins sexual harassment
suit, 10/21/95, 3B
- McCart, Bridget
- President of Clinton HS's Teen Aage Republicans,
12/5/95, 1A
- McCarty Farms Inc
- Sale to Tyson: no major changes expected, 8/2/95,
5B
- Sold to Tyson Foods, 7/29/95, 1A; 9/6/95, 5B
- McCarty, Lee and Pup
- Pottery exhibited at Lauren Rogers Museum, 7/23/95,
1F
- McCarty, Oseola
- Given standing ovation at USM, 8/30/95, 1B;
9/13/95, 9A (Breazeale column)
- Laundry woman bequeaths $150,000 to USM for
scholarships, 8/17/95, 1A; 8/21/95, 1B
- Presented presidential medal in White House
ceremony, 9/24/95, 1A
- McCausley, Don
- Madison County road foreman admits to drug use
on job, 8/3/95, 1A
- McClary, Clebe SEE Mayor's Leadership Prayer
Breakfast
- McComb family
- Parents and daughters graduate from ASU together,
5/6/95, 1A
- McCoy Federal Building
- Bomb threats empty building, 8/11/95, 4B
- Safe zone proposed after Oklahoma City bombing,
5/10/95, 1B
- McCoy, Elmer
- Late Legislator made lasting contribution to
education, 12/10/95, 3G (Minor column)
- McCrary, Bob
- Rankin sheriff's office employee slain by fugitive,
8/29/95, 1A
- McCullen, Dan SEE World War II
- McDaniel, Anis Pickering
- 101-year old woman heads Mississippi College
fund drive, 12/11/95, 1A
- McDaniel, Chris SEE WAPT-Channel 16
- McDonald's
- Belhaven group fights golden arches on N State
Street, 7/18/95, 4B
- In Methodist Rehab Center, 2/16/95, 3B
- McDonald, Janice
- Homeowner frustrated over who burglarized her
house, 3/21/95, 5B
- McDowell, Greg
- McComb student in JPS tournament collapses,
dies, 12/29/95, 1A; 12/30/95, 1A
- McDowell, Russell
- Biloxi doctor suspended: traded drugs for sex,
11/17/95, 1B
- McEntire, Reba
- At Mississippi Coliseum: ticket strategy, 2/16/95,
10E
- Mississippi Food Network ticket giveaway, 3/30/95,
1A
- McFadden, Willard
- 90-year-old Jackson woman and .
- McGaughey, Neil
- And Then There Were Ten (review), 6/25/95, 3F
- Sums up his 10 years of book reviewing, 7/9/95,
3F
- McGee, Henry SEE Williams, Larry
- McGilberry, Stephen
- Death penalty sought for teenager, 9/19/95,
3B
- McGinnis, Helen SEE Hiking Mississippi...
- MCI Communications Corp
- Traveling demo of Internet software, 5/2/95,
6B
- McIntyre, Charles and Leo
- Brothers arrested with cache of stolen guns,
6/17/95, 3B
- McIntyre, Howard SEE Boyd, Teresa
- McKinley, Rafael
- Sought in stabbing death of wife Alma Jean,
6/1/95, 4B
- McKlemurry, Paula SEE Adoption, Brookhaven
- McLaughlin, Sanford
- Court OKs Canton alderman's election of 1988,
4/5/95, 4B
- McLellan, Louise
- 92-year-old godmother to Mississippi Young Republicans,
6/25/95, 3G (Minor column)
- McLemore, Hansel 'Gordon'
- Madison vet honored for service in Korean War,
6/19/95, 1A
- McLeod Elementary School
- Lost of computer lab, 9/1/95, 4B; 10/17/95,
3B
- McMillan, Roy
- Abortion foe sued by Justice Department, 8/18/95,
3B; 10/28/95, 3B; 10/31/95, 1B
- Interview comments analyzed by Secret Service,
1/17/95, 1A
- Lawyer asks for buffer zone enforcement at abortion
clinic, 11/1/95, 3B
- Wants judge to rule on legality of clinic access
law, 11/7/95, 3B; 11/28/95, 3B
- McMillan, Roy SEE ALSO Jackson Women's Health
Organization
- McNair, Henry
- Former Bank of Edwards official charged with
fraud, 8/26/95, 1A
- Mike Espy mentioned in ex-banker's plea bargain,
9/22/95, 1A
- McNair, Henry SEE ALSO Christiansen, Adam
- McNair, Henry SEE ALSO Edwards, Mississippi
- McNair, Steve
- Could play for Canadian League in Jackson, 3/7/95,
1A
- Goes 3rd in NFL draft, 4/23/95, 1A, 1D
- May get richest rookie contract in NFL history,
7/23/95, 1A
- McNeil, Alex
- Jackson man is national bodybuilding champion,
7/20/95, 1D
- McNeil, Vickie SEE Canton Police Department
- McPhail Construction Co
- Iron worker Paul McPhail, 5/1/95, 1D
- McRae's Dept Stores
- Gary Howard is president, 5/12/95, 6B
- Nears opening in Turtle Creek Mall in Hattiesburg,
3/14/95, 6B
- Parent company Proffitt's acquires Younkers
Inc, 10/24/95, 5B; 11/26/95, 8B
- Proffitt consolidation brings 42 jobs to Jackson,
2/10/95, 5B
- Proffitt's acquires Parks-Belk, 3/9/95, 8B
- McRae, Chuck
- 2nd DUI trial site moved to Rankin County court,
3/21/95, 1A; 3/22/95, 1B; 3/29/95, 4B
- 2nd DUI trial will be in Flowood, 3/30/95, 1B
- 90-day license suspension thrown out by judge,
8/12/95, 1A
- AG Mike Moore says no one above law, 4/12/95,
1A
- Attending DUI seminar, 8/8/95, 1B
- Bumper sticker: Mothers Against Chuck Driving,
7/1/95, 1B
- Cited for speeding in Rankin County, 6/21/95,
2B
- Driver's license is suspended, 4/15/95, 1A
- Driver's license reinstated: 'hardship' status,
8/24/95, 1A
- DUI saga troubles fellow supreme court justices
- Image of Court, 10/18/95, 1A
- Files harassment suit against Public Service
Commissioner Ingram, 8/30/95, 1A
- Fund raiser to pay off 1990 campaign debts,
2/1/95, 1B
- Grand jury says McRae must face DUI charge,
4/21/95, 1A
- Has made mockery of justice system, 7/2/95,
3G (Salter column)
- Hasn't yet received driver's license suspension
notice, 7/19/95, 1A
- Hearing set on driving order, 4/13/95, 4B; 4/14/95,
1A
- Judge asked to reverse decision allowing McRae
to drive, 4/26/95, 1B
- Judge for 2nd DUI trial sought, 3/16/95, 1B
- Judge gives suspended license back to McRae,
4/22/95, 1A
- Justice arrested, charged with DUI, 2/25/95,
1A; 2/28/95, 1A; 3/3/95, 1B
- Keeps driver's license until DUI trial, 5/6/95,
1A
- McRae denies refusing to take breath test, 4/20/95,
1A; 5/4/95, 3B
- Mistrial declared in DUI case, 3/11/95, 1A
- New judge for 2nd trial: Billy Ray Mangum, 4/7/95,
4B
- Officer testifies McRae failed sobriety test,
3/8/95, 1A
- PSC's Jim Ingram wants judge off road, 4/11/95,
1A
- Sentence: $908 fine, 48-hours in jail, community
service, 7/1/95, 1A
- Some cases unsuited for McRae, AG Moore says,
12/20/95, 1B
- Trial will be in Rankin County, 6/24/95, 1A
- Trial: faulty air conditioning delays trial,
6/27/95, 1A
- Trial: Judge pleads no contest; awaiting sentencing,
6/28/95, 1A
- Trial: stiff sentence urged, 6/30/95, 1B
- Unorthodox state supreme court justice, 1/21/95,
1A
- Witness tesitifies judge's speech was slurred,
3/9/95, 1A
- MCTA
- Madison tower opposed by residents, 2/16/95,
4B
- McWilliams, Skeets
- Jackson man has made sweet music worldwide for
60 years, 12/29/95, 1D
- Meadows, Richard
- Antiques buyer accused of bilking local dealers,
6/18/95, 1A
- Mediation
- Fast justice in overcrowded judicial system,
lawyers say, 5/31/95, 1A
- Medicaid
- 1994 law: Medicaid can recoup expenses from
deceased's estate, 4/3/95, 1A
- 7-year-old with spina bifida: life depends on
Medicaid, 7/7/95, 1A
- Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities opposes
cuts, 5/12/95, 1B
- Congressional cuts could damage state's health
care system, 6/12/95, 1A
- GOP block grants revision would help Mississippi,
lawmaker says, 9/25/95, 3B
- Lawsuit forces Medicaid to provide communication
devices for handicapped, 6/29/95, 1A
- Under GOP plan state matching funds would be
reduced, 11/22/95, 10A
- Medicaid SEE ALSO Billie, Dianne Jo
- Medical Examiner
- Emily Ward says autopsy system is ailing, 6/25/95,
1A
- Post remains unfilled, 9/4/95, 3B
- Ward resigns under fire, 6/21/95, 1A
- Medicare
- GOP plan supported by Lott and Cochran, 9/15/95,
8A; 10/20/95, 10A
- Insurance Commissioner: beware Medigap policies,
12/23/95, 2B
- MediSTAT pharmacies SEE Jitney Jungle
- Melton, Frank
- Criticizes dilapadated areas around schools,
10/20/95, 4B
- Melvin, Margie SEE Rankin County Chamber of Commerce
- Memorial Day, 1995
- No holiday for some, 5/31/95, 2B
- Observances not sacrifice of veterans, 5/29/95,
1A; 5/30/95, 1B
- Play at Canton Academy, 5/6/95, 5B
- Memphis Cook Convention Center SEE Catherine
the Great Exhibition
- Memphis Cook Convention Center SEE Imperial Tombs
of China
- Mennonites
- Mount Olive
- Sect rebuilds Bill Diehl's house, 3/10/96,
1B; 11/23/95, 1A, 1B
- Mental Health Association
- Program on obsessive compulsive disorder, 9/28/95,
3B
- Mental Health Legislative Network
- Calls for better care for the mentally ill,
1/19/95, 3B
- Mentally ill, Hinds County
- Crisis center sought, 3/21/95, 5B; 8/17/95,
3B
- Proposed 11-bed emergency holding facility,
2/11/95, 5B
- Mentally ill, Jackson
- Crisis intervention center needed, 10/27/95,
4B
- Opportunity House, a psychological rehabilitation
program, 10/3/95, 1A
- Mentally ill, Mississippi
- Psychological rehabilitation programs, 10/3/95,
1A
- Merchant, Doug
- Crystal Springs boy has rare Angelman Syndrome,
8/6/95, 1E
- Merchants & Farmers Bank
- Announces 2-for-1 stock split, 8/12/95, 8B
- Merges with Farmers & Merchants Bank (Bruce),
9/2/95, 5B
- Merchants and Manufacturers Bank of Ellisville
- Bought by Community Bancshares (Forest), 2/14/95,
6B
- Merchants Bank of Vicksburg
- Bank of Edwards purchase, 3/2/95, 4B
- Mercury (chemical element)
- High levels in 4 state lakes, 5/26/95, 1A; 7/4/95,
2B
- Meredith, Debra
- Invents and markets The Easy Braid, 8/30/95,
5B
- Meridian airport
- Service to Dallas by Atlantic Southeast Airlines,
10/21/95, 5B
- MERIDIAN NAVAL AIR STATION
- BASE SURVIVES CLOSURE, 6/24/95, 1A, 13A, 3B;
6/27/95, 1B
- Meridian Naval Air Station
- Closure tied to last-minute study, 6/15/95,
1B; 6/17/95, 1B
- Closure: city considers options, 3/1/95, 1A,
7A
- Closure: new role proposed, 3/7/95, 1B
- Jets collide; pilots OK, 3/29/95, 1B
- Montgomery not optimistic it will stay open,
2/18/95, 3B
- Navy secretary reaffirms closure recommendation,
6/21/95, 3B
- MERIDIAN NAVAL AIR STATION
- ON CLOSURE LIST, 2/25/95, 3B; 2/26/95, 1A, 6A;
2/28/95, 3A; 5/20/95, 1B
- Meridian Naval Air Station
- Town girds to save base, 4/3/95, 1B; 4/4/95,
1A; 4/5/95, 1A
- Merigold, Mississippi
- Antique and art lovers' hidden paradise, 1/15/95,
1F
- Merrill Lynch
- Free phone service to elderly at Christmas season,
12/11/95, 1B; 12/19/95, 3B
- National CEO Dan Tully in Jackson for office
re-opening, 1/31/95, 6B
- Merritt, Everett SEE Hostages, Meridian
- Metal beds SEE Iron beds
- Methamphetamine SEE Operation Ivory
- Methodist Medical Center
- 200,000 ft. expansion to have $48Million impact
locally, 3/1/95, 5B
- Cardiac unit is expanded, 7/21/95, 1B
- Closed-circuit religious programing avaliable
to patients, 8/1/95, 1D
- North Jackson campus showcased, 9/14/95, 6B
- Paying off debt to Hinds County, 11/6/95, 1B
- Refuses to treat county jail patients, 8/8/95,
1A; 8/9/95, 1B
- Robotical arm used by surgeons, 5/25/95, 1B
- Russian minister Boris Isupov treated for head
injuries, 2/18/95, 1B
- Sick Child Daycare progam, 7/4/95, 4B
- Methodist Medical Center SEE ALSO Isupov, Boris
- Methodist Rehabilitation Center
- Canine therapy, 4/11/95, 1D
- Director of orthotics and prosthetics Rick Psonak,
5/25/95, 1D
- McDonald's restaurant expected on premise, 2/16/95,
3B; 5/24/95, 5B
- Spectacular atrium brings outdoors indoor, 12/18/95,
1B
- Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce
- 1 on One program, 1/25/95, 5B
- Crime Prevention Forums, 7/22/95, 5B
- Director Sweatt takes job in Tennessee, 3/30/95,
8B
- Hosts 2 trade shows at Trade Mart, 5/4/95, 5B
- Luncheon speaker Drew Pearson, 5/5/95, 8B
- Metro Momentum, a job-creating effort, 6/21/95,
4B
- Minority/Majority Business Match/Card Exchange,
10/11/95, 5B
- New senior vice president is Robert Ingram,
3/22/95, 5B
- Small Business Week: 4 honored, 4/26/95, 5B
- Trade show at Ramada Coliseum, 11/9/95, 9B
- Metro Jackson Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Keeps control of its budget, 3/9/95, 4B
- Metro Jackson Habitat for Humanity SEE Habitat
for Humanity
- Metro Jackson Student Council
- 3-county student panel encourages interaction,
1/1/95, 1B
- Metro Momentum SEE Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce
- Metro Parkway
- $20 Million in bonds approved, 1/31/95, 1B
- $5.7M in state bonds issued, 11/14/95, 4B
- Fordice likely to sign bill, 3/16/95, 1A
- Hinds County delays appointments, 9/6/95, 3B
- Its fate rests with Fordice, 3/3/95, 4B
- Project is stalled over funding, 7/28/95, 1A
- Project to get environmental study, 9/1/95,
3B
- Project wins Senate approval, 2/4/95, 1B
- Ways to cut costs considered, 5/27/95, 4B
- West Jackson residents don't want to move, 3/30/95,
1A
- Metro Parkway Project SEE Jackson State University---Parkway...
- Metropolitan Crime Commission
- Chairman Wirt Yerger says get involved, 3/19/95,
1B
- CourtWatch program, 1/18/95, 1B
- DA Ed Peters speaker: courts slow justice, 8/30/95,
2B
- Graphic anti-crime ads, 2/11/95, 3B; 2/14/95,
1A; 2/16/95, 1A
- Group storms into House panel hearing, 2/23/95,
1A
- JPD chief Johnson addresses panel, 8/16/95,
1B
- Meeting at Brinkley Middle School, 4/28/95,
5B
- Observes local court proceedings, 7/19/95, 2B
- Proposed legislative summary, 1/10/95, 1B
- R Greenberg, Charleston, SC, police chief speaks,
11/17/95, 1B
- Speaker cites family breakdown as crime factor,
9/19/95, 2B
- Suggests purchase of warehouse for detention,
11/24/95, 3B
- Victims Task Force
- Told to lobby politicians, 5/26/95, 5B
- Watchdog agency off to good start, 11/26/95,
1A
- Micro chips SEE Pets
- MicroAge
- Wins Resellers of the Year Award, 5/9/95, 5B
- Microtek Medical
- To buy Medi-Plast International (Ga), 11/22/95,
5B
- Mid-Delta Empowerment Zone Alliance
- $40 Million in federal block grants awarded,
11/14/95, 5B
- Awaits funding information, 1/3/95, 4B
- Middleton, Tammy
- Friends of disabled law student help her get
trained dog, 2/9/95, 1D
- Paraplegic and her canine companion Terzian,
4/4/95, 1D
- Miles, Bud SEE Miles, Marion
- Miles, Marion
- Former Newton County sheriff slain in Jackson
warehouse, 7/4/95, 1A; 7/5/95, 1A
- Investigators suspect organized crime involvement
in slaying, 9/18/95, 1A
- Suspicious fires linked to former sheriff, 7/7/95,
1A
- Military bases
- Closure panel to visit Meridian and Columbus,
5/20/95, 1B; 6/10/95, 9A
- Columbus Air Force Base on closure alert, 5/11/95,
1A
- Congress appropriates $32 Million for state
facilities, 9/21/95, 3B
- Family housing in short supply on Gulf Coast,
6/26/95, 1A
- House panel allots $30.2 Million for state facilities,
5/26/95, 1B
- Sonny Montgomery watches over state bases
- Protecting from closure, 7/5/95, 1A
- Military Park SEE Vicksburg National Military
Park
- Milk
- Subsidies program bad for consumers, advocates
say, 9/22/95, 5B
- Miller, Ann Marie
- 37 animals rescued form her filthy north Jackson
home, 3/1/95, 4B
- Miller, Daniel Thomas
- Arrested in Jones County on Illinois and Kentucky
charges, 10/7/95, 3B
- Miller, R.W.
- Carrol County deputy fined in assault charge,
10/7/95, 2B
- Miller, Steven
- Pilot lands crippled aircraft safely at Jackson
airport, 4/6/95, 1A
- Miller, Tony
- Greene County man charged in 2 infant's deaths,
8/9/95, 3B
- Millet, Ed and Gretchen Haien-Millet
- Home is loft in downtown Jackson, 7/30/95, 1E
- Millet, Mark
- Aviation art on display at Eudora Welty Library,
5/28/95, 1F
- Milling-Bailey, Angela
- She may appeal ouster, 2/25/95, 2B
- Million Man March
- Emmett Burns criticizes NAACP for lack of support,
10/14/95, 4B
- Jackson-area leaders and students embrace change,
10/17/95, 1B
- Local groups to attend Washington march, 10/14/95,
1A
- Million Men March
- Local marchers return energized, 10/23/95, 1A
- Mills, Mike
- Brings 'basic values' to Mississippi Supreme
Court, 12/1/95, 1A
- Fordice's selection for Supreme Court seat,
11/11/95, 1B; 11/26/95, 3G (Minor column)
- Millsaps College
- Arts & Lectures series: Larry Brown and
Lee Smith, 9/26/95, 1D
- Arts and Lecture Series: Reynolds Price and
Dr. John Stone, 11/1/95, 1D
- Honor code adopted, 8/28/95, 1B
- New Century of Light fund raising campaign,
11/4/95, 1B
- Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
- Honored by 'Industry Week', 10/19/95, 6B
- Mims Oil Compnay SEE Pizza Inns
- Minimum wage
- Should it be increased? (pro and con), 3/19/95,
1G; 4/21/96, 1G
- Mining, Hinds County
- Dirt and sand mining in North County Line Road
area, 8/24/95, 6B
- Mining, Mississippi
- New regulations on mining in rivers, streams,
3/21/95, 3B
- Proposed DEQ regulations on sand and gravel
mining, 6/21/95, 1A
- Regulations on mining of gravel in streams,
4/10/95, 1A; 4/13/95, 1B
- Ministers, Mississippi
- Is perfection too much to expect of your pastor?,
9/9/95, 1D
- Minority business
- 10% of state firms black owned, 12/12/95, 5B
- Black business districts in Mississippi fading
away, 7/2/95, 1C
- Jackson/Hinds Minority Capital Fund, 2/14/95,
6B
- Minority contracts, Hinds County
- A.D. Jackson Consultants' proposals, 10/4/95,
4B
- Minority/Majority Business Match/Card Exchange
- Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce, 10/11/95,
5B
- Miskelly Furniture
- Huge new store is opened, 6/9/95, 5B
- MISS 103
- Annette and Larry Tramel win home, car and swimming
pool, 8/28/95, 1A
- Program: designated driver when hot food is
in car, 4/15/95, 1B
- Stays on top of Arbitron ratings, 2/25/91, 1E
- MISS 103 SEE ALSO WMSI-FM
- Miss Collegiate African American
- Winner Maletha Dixon, 2/23/95, 4B
- Miss Mississippi Pageant, 1995
- Free use of auditorium costs Vicksburg a lot
of money, 7/25/95, 3B
- Miss Mississippi, 1994
- Blouin speaks at state child abuse conference,
4/15/95, 3B
- Blouin, incest survivor, used title to illuminate
cause, 7/5/95, 1B
- Miss Mississippi, 1995
- Contestants ready to compete, 7/3/95, 1A; 7/4/95,
1B
- Louwerens getting ready to represent state in
Atlantic City, 7/11/95, 1D
- Louwerens shows off her wardrobe, 8/31/95, 1D
- Monica Louwerens is winner, 7/9/95, 1A
- Pageant program book, 7/7/95, 1E
- MISSCO
- Commercial division sold to U.S. Office Products,
8/18/95, 5B
- Missing persons, Ashland
- Body identified as teacher Kenneth Lindley,
11/12/95, 8B
- Missing persons, Brookhaven
- Sisters seek adopted brother James David Thames,
8/27/95, 1E
- Missing persons, Clinton
- Missing teenager Melissa Pile, 12/28/95, 4B
- Missing persons, Grenada
- Woman Annie Laura Williams, 73, 3/7/95, 3B
- Missing persons, Hinds County
- Unidentified may found dead in field, 12/15/95,
4B
- Missing persons, Jackson
- Bones found linked to remains found in creek
off Watkins Drive, 3/23/95, 4B
- Unidentified body of man in west Jackson house,
4/16/95, 1B; 5/17/95, 3B
- Missing persons, Pearl
- Ashley Evins back home, 8/19/95, 1A
- Ashley Evins, 13: disapperance linked to Internet,
8/16/95, 1A; 8/17/95, 1A
- Mission Mississippi
- Reconciliation rally, 10/14/95, 1D; 10/18/95,
1A; 12/7/95, 1D
- Speaker Reverend R.V. Hill, 10/20/95, 4B
- Youth Night, 10/19/95, 1A
- Missions (church) SEE Church missions
- Mississippi
- Ad campaign: image-confrontational ads
- (For site selection consultants), 4/9/95,
1C
- Don't go bad-mouthing state
- Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 5J
- Livability ranking was number 49 in 1995, survey
shows, 6/22/95, 1B
- Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, sections I,J,K
- Mississippi All-State Academic Team, 3/2/95,
3B; 3/3/95, 4A; 3/6/96, 6A; 3/7/96, 5B
- Mississippi American Federation of Teachers
- Pledges high standards, improved discipline,
9/7/95, 1B
- Mississippi Animal Rescue League
- Air conditioning fails, 8/17/95, 1A
- Pets left more likely to be killed than adopted,
8/12/95, 1A
- Seizes 37 animals from north Jackson home, 3/1/95,
4B
- Students collect a ton of pet supplies, 2/2/95,
1B
- Mississippi Arts Delegation
- To help save National Endowment for the Arts,
3/22/95, 4B
- Mississippi Association of Religious Artists,
4/2/95, 1F
- Mississippi Baking Co
- Bakes buns for Rankin County McDonald's, 1/6/95,
5B; 3/17/95, 4B
- Mississippi Baptist Convention, 1995
- $23 Million budget approved, 11/2/95, 3B
- Rev Jimmy Porter of McComb elected president,
11/1/95, 1A
- Mississippi Baptist Medical Center
- Healthplex venture with Mississippi College,
11/2/95, 6B
- PR director Jean May retires, 7/1/95, 4B
- Mississippi Baptist Orphanage
- Alumni reminisce, 2/12/95, 1E, 2E
- Mississippi Bar Association
- Consumer Assistance Program, 12/4/95, 1A
- Mississippi Blood Services
- Doesn't want to be confused with United Blood
Services, 2/8/95, 1B
- Mississippi budget, 1996
- Compromise reached in Legislature, 3/26/95,
1A
- Education getting smaller slice of the pie,
3/5/95, 1G
- Estimates show $65 Million growth, 2/11/95,
1A
- Mississippi Budget, 1996
- Fordice's grab for budget power, 1/9/95, 7A
(Minor column)
- Mississippi Budget, 1997
- Budget highlights (box chart), 11/22/95, 1B
- Legislative committee wants a $48 MIllion cut,
11/22/95, 1B
- Mississippi budget, 1997
- Public schools need money, legislators say,
10/6/95, 2B
- Mississippi Business Hall of Fame
- 4 named: Ebbers, Fowler, Nelson, Walker, 5/17/95,
1B
- 4 selected for spring induction, 4/9/95, 1C
- Mississippi Business Journal
- New ownership group, 4/22/95, 7B
- Mississippi Chemical Corp
- 4th quarter 1994 income jumps 529%, 1/25/95,
7B
- Common stock buyback, 4/2/96, 8B; 5/24/95, 5B
- Iowa fertilizer company blast, 7/19/95, 5B;
9/2/95, 5B; 12/21/95, 10B
- Yazoo City plant has new emmission control system,
8/29/95, 5B
- Mississippi Children's Home Society
- Receives $2.86 Million form Kellog Foundation,
2/16/95, 1B
- Mississippi Choctaws SEE Choctaw Indians
- Mississippi Christian and Family Services
- Colgate-Palmolive donates household products,
5/6/95, 1D
- Mississippi Civil Air Patrol SEE Civil Air Patrol
- Mississippi Coliseum
- Colored panels to go, replaced by clear reflective
glass facade, 10/26/95, 1A
- Not part of Ticketmaster system, 2/16/95, 10E
- Proposal for new coliseum building rebuffed
by Jim Buck Ross, 2/22/95, 2B
- Mississippi Coliseum SEE ALSO Mississippi Fairgrounds
- Mississippi College
- $8 Million men's dormitory to be built, 11/21/95,
3B
- Business school earns accreditation, 6/22/95,
5B; 6/23/95, 8B
- Healthplex venture with Baptist Medical Center,
6/7/96, 4B; 11/2/95, 6B
- Launching drive to attract over-30 students,
12/24/95, 1A
- Lower enrollment for Fall term, 1995, 9/12/95,
1A
- Sued by Omnibank in Lewis Nobles case, 6/21/95,
2B
- Women now on Board of Trustees, 12/3/95, 1B
- Mississippi College SEE ALSO Todd, Howell
- Mississippi Collegiate Art Competition
- Museum of Art, 3/11/90, 1F; 3/19/95, 1F
- Mississippi Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect,
4/14/95, 3B; 4/15/95, 3B
- SEE ALSO Child Advocacy Center
- Mississippi Consortium for International Development
- Aid to developing nations, 9/8/95, 1B
- Mississippi corporations SEE Corporations, Mississippi
- Mississippi Council on Compulsive Gambling
- Coast-based support group, 8/21/95, 2B
- Mississippi Crime Victims Rights Week
- Mother of DUI victim, 4/26/95, 3B
- Mississippi Cultural Crossroads
- Arts center in Port Gibson
- Mississippi currency
- Auction of Byron Cook's collection, 6/15/95,
1A
- Mississippi Democratic Party
- Adopts broader language in anti-discrimination
statement, 11/19/95, 1B
- Inaugural balls, 1/4/96, 2B; 12/15/95, 3B
- Skelton named executive director, 2/28/95, 1B
- Mississippi Early Childhood Association
- Education secretary Richard Riley to speak,
9/11/95, 3B
- Mississippi Easter Seal Society
- Annual auction and Xmas card sale, 11/30/95,
1D
- Mississippi Ethics Commission SEE Ethics Commission
- Mississippi Fairgrounds
- $7 Million OK'ed for repairs, 2/23/95, 1B
- Construction work hampers annual auto sales
extravaganza, 3/15/95, 5B
- Lethal chemicals all removed, 5/26/95, 1B
- Lethal chemicals found buried, 4/21/95, 5B;
4/22/95, 1B; 5/2/95, 3B
- Mississippi Families for Kids
- Works with Human Services on adoptions, 3/10/96,
2B; 6/17/95, 1D
- Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation
- Stand against term limits initiative, 10/18/95,
3B; 11/2/95, 4B
- Mississippi Food Network
- Can Care food drive, 3/28/95, 5B
- Lack of storage space, 7/28/95, 1E
- Reba McEntire ticket giveaway, 3/30/95, 1A
- Mississippi Forum on Children and Families
- Seeks support of religious community, 2/4/95,
1D
- Mississippi Gospel Connection
- Ministry of radio stations
- Harvey Lynch, president, 7/10/95, 1D
- Mississippi Healthy Start Initiative SEE Mississippi
Action for Progress
- Mississippi High School Rodeo Association
- Finals: participant Alex Smith, 6/21/95, 1B
- Mississippi Home Corp
- $15.8 Million in Fannie Mae money, 3/10/96,
3G; 9/26/95, 5B; 12/12/95, 5B
- Mississippi Humanities Council
- Mississippi Oral History Directory, 8/6/95,
1F
- Oral history project, 6/4/95, 1F
- Mississippi Legal Services Coalition
- City Councilman Armstrong investigated, 6/22/95,
1A
- Closes down, 10/27/95, 4B
- Legal program for poor
- Too political?, 6/3/95, 4B
- Mississippi Legislative Trust
- GOP legislators squabble over funds from national
party, 10/15/95, 3G
- Mississippi Legislature, 1995
- Abandoned buildings legislation, 3/2/95, 2B;
3/3/95, 3B
- Abandoned houses used by criminals (bill), 2/7/95,
1A
- Abortion bill, 3/9/95, 1B
- Abortion bill compromise fails, 3/29/95, 3B
- Abortion bill may be doomed by amendments, 3/1/95,
7A
- Affirmative action ended in state (bill), 1/26/95,
3B
- Affirmative action rules kept intact, 2/9/95,
5B
- Alternative drug sentencing bill vetoed, 3/16/95,
1B; 3/17/95, 3B
- Anti-crime bills have one chance, 3/12/95, 1B
- Anti-crime proposals: good ones died young,
bad died later, 3/5/95, 1A
- Battle of the bills: how will money be spent?,
3/16/95, 10A
- Bill status..., In Section G of Sunday papers
- BIPEC rates legislators, 4/19/95, 5B
- Budget 1996: compromise reached, 3/26/95, 1A
- Campaign finance reform bill, 2/27/95, 1A
- Caning bill allowed to die quietly, 1/19/95,
1A
- Caning bill is introduced, 1/8/95, 1A; 1/15/95,
3G (Minor column)
- Caning bill laid to rest, 2/22/95, 1B
- Caning of prisoners (bill), 1/17/95, 1B; 2/12/95,
1A
- Capitol Complex Plan: $44.2 Million for downtown
Jackson, 4/14/95, 5B
- Car tag cost: $5 Million in fund, 4/2/95, 2B
- Casino locations: problems passed on to next
legislature, 4/25/95, 3B
- City-annexation rules (bill), 2/9/95, 4B
- Closing criminal records: Senate considers,
2/10/95, 3B
- Committees consider youth crime solutions, 1/30/95,
1A
- Computer skills linked to teacher pay hikes
(bill), 1/24/95, 1A
- Crime bills: Fordice signs 4, 4/6/95, 1B
- Crime bills: youth court big loser, 4/2/95,
1B
- Crime fight fizzled, 4/6/95, 1A
- Crime Summit: other issues have diverted lawmakers,
2/12/95, 1B
- Debt limits to let school districts build (bill),
1/26/95, 5B
- District taxes bill likely to die, 1/31/95,
5B
- Domestic violence bill mandates arrest in violent
cases, 2/2/95, 1A
- Domestic violence law, 3/11/95, 1B; 10/27/95,
12A
- Domestic violence legislation, 3/9/95, 1A
- Drug court creation: lawmakers seek info on
costs, 1/24/95, 1B
- Drug rehab bill barely alive, 2/1/95, 3B; 3/16/95,
1B; 3/17/95, 3B
- Drug rehab bill revived, 3/23/95, 3B
- Drug trafficking law, 9/20/95, 1B
- Employee health and fitness (bill), 1/24/95,
2B
- Enviromental self-auditing law for businesses,
7/20/95, 1A
- Environmental bill, 1/31/95, 1A; 3/7/95, 3B
- Environmental bill approved--with conditions,
2/2/95, 5B
- Environmental bill may hurt economy, some say,
2/26/95, 1B
- Environmental programs: DEQ appropriations,
2/28/95, 1A
- Equal Rights Amendment revival?, 3/24/95, 1B;
3/25/95, 3B
- Ethics Commission authorization, 2/27/95, 5A
- Ethics Commission extension, 2/27/95, 5A; 3/1/95,
1A
- Flood control bill vetoed on 2nd vote, 4/1/95,
2B
- Flood control for Jackson area, 3/26/95, 1B;
3/29/95, 4B
- Gambling bills, 2/27/95, 1B
- Gay and bisexual instruction targeted (bill),
3/15/95, 1B; 3/17/95, 3B
- GOP switch did not happen, 3/16/95, 15A (Minor
column)
- House panel OKs pay-raise for state workers,
2/16/95, 1B
- House panel OKs Youth Court bill with 59 judges,
1/26/95, 3B
- House: how representatives voted, 4/9/95, 2G
- Insurance board creation (bill), 2/9/95, 3B
- Jackson metro area wish list, 1/1/95, 17A
- Jackson wins big with appropriations, 4/9/95,
1A
- Juvenile justice bills numerous this session,
1/23/95, 1B
- Law lets governor can make policy without public
input, 3/29/95, 1A
- Law...no public input, 3/30/95, 1B
- Lawmakers want computerization of records, 1/12/95,
1B
- Legislative pay raise vetoed by Fordice, 4/8/95,
1B
- Lobby law reform has cut into festivities, 1/4/95,
1A
- Mandatory auto liability insurance bill, 1/7/95,
1B; 1/12/95, 1B
- MAXIMUS (privatization), 1/26/95, 1B; 1/27/95,
1B
- MAXIMUS and Fordice say fight not over, 2/9/95,
1A
- MAXIMUS contract extension, 3/9/95, 1B
- MAXIMUS funding left in limbo, 3/28/95, 1B
- MAXIMUS funding: Senate tries compromise, 3/31/95,
1A
- MAXIMUS, DHS funding approved, 4/1/95, 1A
- MAXIMUS/Fordice plan rejected, 2/1/95, 1B; 2/2/95,
1B
- Mental facilities for juveniles--funding (bill),
1/27/95, 1B
- Mental treatment centers for juveniles (bill),
2/2/95, 1B
- New faces, new perspectives as session opens,
1/4/95, 1A
- Officerholders (local) pay raises (bill), 2/11/95,
1B
- Omnibus pay bill stalls in Senate, 3/31/95,
3B
- Parole for felons (bill), 2/5/95, 3B
- Partisan politics playing increasing role, 2/26/95,
1A
- Phi Theta Kappa land grant bill, 3/26/95, 2B
- Prisoners' uniforms a renewed issue, 1/5/95,
1B
- Prisoners--hard labor and beating (bill), 2/7/95,
1A
- Prisoners: no bail for repeat offenders (bill),
1/20/95, 1B
- Prisoners: parole restriction law passed, 3/29/95,
2B
- Prisons in counties (bill), 2/19/95, 1B
- Privatization, term limits to be hot issues,
1/1/95, 1A, 1G
- Prosecutors added (33 statewide) (bill), 1/19/95,
1B; 1/26/95, 1A
- Public access to delinquents' records, 2/9/95,
1B
- Sales tax cut on groceries (bill), 2/18/95,
1A; 2/21/95, 1B
- School superintendents (appointing of) (bill),
2/5/95, 3B
- Senate OKs campaign donation rules, 2/10/95,
1B
- Senate to vote on tax cut, 1/11/95, 3B
- Senate: how senators voted, 4/9/95, 1G
- Senate: Republicans could win control, 8/14/95,
1B
- Septic tanks exemption bill
- Task force wants stronger law, 1/28/95,
1B
- Session ends: much hype, little real action,
4/2/95, 1A
- Smoking ban in state office buildings (bill),
1/23/95, 1B
- Spousal abuse SEE ABOVE ...Domestic violence
- State employee pay raise (bill), 2/21/95, 1A;
3/21/95, 1B; 3/23/95, 1B
- State employees pay raise signed, 3/23/95, 1A;
4/1/95, 1B
- Tax cut defeat should send message to GOP, 2/26/95,
3G
- Tax cut foes say timing is bad, 1/16/95, 1A
- Tax cut likely, 1/1/95, 1G; 1/6/95, 1B; 12/16/94,
1B
- Tax cut OK expected in Senate, 1/12/95, 1A;
1/17/95, 3B
- Tax cut rejected by House, 2/22/95, 1A
- Tax cut seems certain, 2/20/95, 1A
- Tax cut: Fordice before House committee, 2/14/95,
1B; 2/15/95, 1A
- Tax cut: Fordice measure passes hurdle, 2/17/95,
1A
- Tax cut: Fordice says push the House, 1/13/95,
1B
- Tax cut: Fordice tells TEAMississippi to push,
1/15/95, 1B
- Tax cut: Fordice's plan looks dead, 2/23/95,
1A; 2/24/95, 1A
- Tax cut: give something back, advocates say,
2/9/95, 3B
- Tax cut: House committee in private session,
1/18/95, 3B
- Tax cut: lawmakers weigh it against 1979 cut,
2/5/95, 1A
- Tax cut: letters-to-the-editor pro and con,
1/29/95, 5G
- Tax cut: politics spoiled Fordice's chances,
4/9/95, 1G
- Telecommunications bill veto, 4/7/95, 1A; 4/8/95,
1A
- Telecommunications bill: veto overriden, 4/11/95,
1A; 4/13/95, 1A
- Truth-in-sentencing bills, 2/25/95, 1A; 3/4/95,
1B; 7/1/95, 1B
- Unfunded mandates opposition (bill), 1/22/95,
1B
- Uninsured-motorist bills die, 3/10/95, 3B
- Wife's rights in divorce (bill), 1/22/95, 2B;
1/25/95, 4B
- Will strong campaign finance reform be passed?,
2/19/95, 3G (Minor)
- X-ray machine operators training (bill), 2/13/95,
1A; 3/6/95, 2B
- Youth court big loser among crime bills, 4/2/95,
1B
- Youth Court bill
- Judges thankful for lawmakers' attention,
2/27/95, 1A
- Youth Court system bill killed, 2/28/95, 1A;
3/1/95, 7A
- Youth courts revamping, 2/10/95, 3B
- Mississippi Legislature, 1996
- 27 new members ready to shake the chambers,
11/19/95, 1A, 15A
- Bill would let victims appeal criminals' sentences,
4/24/95, 1B
- Bill: recalling of judges, 12/21/95, 1A
- Black Caucus forum, 7/15/95, 3B
- Computers in state Senate, 12/19/95, 1A
- Familiar themes but less pressure this session,
12/31/95, 1A
- Fordice holds strategy session with GOP members,
11/30/95, 1A
- Juvenile crime panels may become permanent,
12/10/95, 1B
- Musgrove's first test will be pro tem vote,
12/5/95, 2B
- Musgrove, Ford build positive relationship with
Fordice, 12/13/95, 3B
- Session may be shorter, 12/1/95, 1B
- Short session saves state $450,000, 12/21/95,
1A
- Mississippi Literacy Network
- Reading tutor programs, 8/17/95, 4B
- Mississippi Mass Choir
- Concert with Ballet Magnificat, 1/28/95, 1D;
3/9/95, 3E
- Mississippi Mass Choir SEE ALSO Lilly, Lillian
- Mississippi Medical Center for Women
- Abortion clinic criticized for phone responses,
7/19/95, 1A
- Mississippi Methodist Rehabilitation Center
- SEE Methodist Rehabilitation Center
- Mississippi Militia
- Cancels film in wake of Oklahoma City bombing,
4/28/95, 1A
- Mississippi Municipal Association
- Names most livable towns: Laurel, Natchez, Oxford,
6/29/95, 1A
- Mississippi Office of State Auditor SEE Office
of State Auditor
- Mississippi Opera
- 1995 season opens with 'Barber of Seville',
11/5/95, 1F, 5F; 11/11/95, 1E
- Artistic director Caroll Freeman resigns, 8/8/95,
1D; 8/13/95, 5E
- Lyall named music and artistic director, 10/5/95,
1B
- Merry Widow: Opera woos diverse crowd, 4/16/95,
1F; 4/23/95, 3B (review)
- Oklahoma presented, 4/30/95, 2B
- Mississippi Opportunity Fund
- New mutual fund focuses on state firms, 4/11/95,
6B
- Mississippi Oral History Directory
- Mississippi Humanities Council, 8/6/95, 1F
- Mississippi Power Company
- CEO David Ratcliffe takes post with The Southern
Company, 3/23/95, 5B
- Coast cities renew 25-year franchise agreements,
11/16/95, 9B
- Files to lower monthly rates, 3/15/96, 5B; 12/23/95,
5B
- New CEO is Dwight Evans, 3/28/95, 6B
- Mississippi Press Association
- Better Newspaper Contest
- Award winners, 6/25/95, 3B
- Mississippi Quilt Association
- Statewide project to document antique quilts,
10/31/95, 1D
- Mississippi Report Card, 1994
- Statistics show top schools, 3/29/95, 1A, 5A
- Mississippi Republican Party
- 600 gather to pay tribute to Evelyn McPhail,
6/3/95, 4B
- Black Oklahoma congressman J.C. Watts is speaker,
9/27/95, 3B
- Fordice denies trying to oust Billy Powell,
2/15/95, 3B
- Teenage Republican Bridget McCart, 12/5/95,
1A
- Mississippi River
- Called 'toxic toilet'
- Among 10 endangered American rivers, 4/19/95,
1B
- Corps wants to use dirt from wetlands for levees,
3/14/95, 1A
- Fall is expected, then seasonal rise, 9/14/95,
3B
- Gambling is big plus to some river counties,
1/23/95, 1A
- Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 1J
- Retaining wall at Vicksburg: hillside homes
threatened, 7/6/95, 1A
- River's impact on state's economy, 1/22/95,
1A, 1G, 2G
- Stack Island ruled part of state of Mississippi,
11/1/95, 1B
- Victoria's Bend widening, 4/25/95, 1A
- Mississippi River Bridge
- Barges hit Vicksburg span; traffic stopped,
6/22/95, 1A; 6/23/95, 1B
- Mississippi Rural Water Association
- SEE Volunteer fire departments, Mississippi---Rural
depts...
- Mississippi Sandhill Crane
- Killing of crane on Coast may be protest, 11/29/95,
3B
- Mississippi School for Math and Science
- ACT scores highest in state, 11/24/95, 22A
- Mississippi School for the Blind
- Students using Braille edition of cookbook 'Take
Five', 3/28/95, 1D
- Mississippi Sheriffs' Association
- Bars felons from membership, 12/7/95, 1B
- Mississippi Sports Medicine
- Free physical examinations for students, 7/23/95,
1B
- Mississippi State Band Festival SEE Band festival
- Mississippi state flag
- Navy apologizes after flag removed from D.C.
ceremony, 10/28/95, 1B
- Mississippi State University
- $500,000 donated to endowment fund, 3/10/95,
3B
- 13-year-old freshman Hench Qian, 8/23/95, 1B
- Ag school enrollment now 35% female, 1/23/95,
3B
- Air Force ROTC detachment headed by woman colonel,
10/2/95, 1B
- Egg launcher built by biological engineering
students, 12/9/95, 4B
- James K. Ashford Endowed Scholarship Fund, 4/24/95,
3B
- NCAA charges: MSU admits to 6; disputes 15,
11/28/95, 1A
- NCAA inquiry: MSU hires law firm, 8/5/95, 1A
- Old Main (dormitory), 1/22/95, 1E
- Super Bulldog Weekend: contaminated pork, 5/2/95,
1B
- Tops in gifts to legislators, 3/7/95, 1B
- Veterinarians say neutering helps pets' health,
4/18/95, 3B
- Mississippi Symphony
- 1995-96 season calendar, 10/1/95, 1F
- American Salute, a pops concert, 2/19/95, 1F
- Huge orchestra and chorus in concert, 4/5/95,
3B
- Special concerts to lure new audiences, 1/22/95,
1F
- Mississippi Trends and Outlook Conference
- Worker training great concern, 10/4/95, 5B
- Mississippi University for Women
- Atmosphere nurtures female leadership, 3/12/95,
1B, 3B
- College Board approves 3 new programs, 2/17/95,
1B
- Spectator (newspaper) adviser removed, 2/8/95,
1B; 2/9/95, 1B
- Spectator (newspaper): no clues on missing papers,
2/10/95, 3B
- Spectator controversy adds tension to tense
campus, 2/12/95, 1A
- Mississippi Valley State University
- College Board adds 3 new programs, 2/17/95,
1B
- Greenwood branch OK'd, 9/22/95, 3B
- Mississippi Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- $1.5M funding taken from Russian exhibit, 2/24/95,
1B
- $1.5M--why was legislative commission ignored?,
2/25/95, 1B
- Groundbreaking ceremony, 5/30/95, 1A
- Mississippi Watermelon Festival, 1995
- 17th annual event, 7/20/95, 8E
- Mississippi Women's Political Network
- Feud with Rep John Reeves, 10/15/95, 1B
- Mississippians for Emergency Medical Service
- Mistletoe Marketplace, 1995
- Closes after record crowds, 11/5/95, 2B
- Shopping: it's an art, 11/2/95, 10E
- Mitchell, Patrick Michael SEE Bank robberies,
Southaven
- Mize Watermelon Festival SEE Mississippi Watermelon
Festival
- MMI of Mississippi
- Crystal Springs company makes pharmacy work
stations, 7/23/95, 3C
- Mo' Bay Cafe
- Restaurant review, 1/12/95, 4E
- Mobile Auto Service
- Stricklands make house calls, 12/21/95, 10B
- Mobile home fire, Hinds County
- 2 found dead north of Bolton, 10/22/95, 2B
- Mobile home industry
- Division of State Fire Marshall protects buyers,
7/9/95, 1C
- Manufactured housing fills need, 7/9/95, 1C
- Mobile homes, Brandon
- City regulations
- Rankin County considering its own rules,
6/28/95, 1A
- Mobile homes, Pearl
- Restrictions thrown out by judge, 4/20/95, 5B
- MobileComm
- 2-way pager: marketing trials, 7/19/95, 8B
- Car crashes into pole; service disrupted, 5/5/95,
8B
- Compaq computer deal, 6/22/95, 5B
- Joint venture with CompuServe for on-line services,
5/3/95, 5B
- Purchase by MobileMedia (NJ), 1/5/96, 5B; 9/15/95,
1A
- Will it stay in Jackson?, 12/3/95, 1A
- MobileMedia SEE MobileComm
- Moffat, Helen
- Broadmeadow Methodist teacher/composer
- Parent's Choice Award, 10/24/95, 1D
- Moffett, Eric
- Accused child killer again released, 9/16/95,
1A
- Man accused of killing 5-year old had beaten
her mother, 1/5/95, 4B; 2/3/95, 4B
- No grand jury hearing in 8 months; suspect released,
8/13/95, 1B; 9/9/95, 1A
- Mohr, Kirsten
- Shooting of Scott County girl, 11, called accident,
8/1/95, 1B
- Molpus, Dick
- Says Fordice indifferent to public education,
1/27/95, 1B
- Molpus, Dick SEE ALSO Governor's race, 1995
- Money Magazine
- Jackson is number 92 in livability rating, 8/17/95,
9B
- Mont Helena
- Historic Rolling Fork home being restored, 8/22/95,
2B
- Montgomery County Sheriff's Department
- Tompkins is paralyzed, works from home, 9/23/95,
1B
- Montgomery, G.V.
- Awarded Defense Dept Medal for Distinguished
Public Service, 7/13/95, 1B
- Fighting for flag-burning amendment, 5/25/95,
13A
- His retirement a power loss for Mississippi,
10/9/95, 1B
- Retirement...list of possible successors, 11/19/95,
1G, 3G
- Retiring congressman will fight for G.I. Bill,
10/4/95, 1B
- Retiring from Congress, 3/13/96, 1A; 10/3/95,
1A
- Montgomery, Keith
- Legislator begins 2-day DUI sentence, 7/19/95,
1B; 7/21/95, 3B
- Legislator charged with DUI, 5/2/95, 1A; 5/3/95,
1B; 5/5/95, 3B; 5/6/95, 1B
- Pleads guilty to DUI: seeks forgiveness, tougher
laws, 5/9/95, 1A
- Monticello Hardwoods Inc
- Tax credit program: company now uses Port of
Gulfport, 8/18/95, 5B
- Moody cousins SEE Mahned Bridge murders
- Moody, David SEE Mahned Bridge murders
- Moody, Kenneth SEE Mahned Bridge murders
- Moore, Cheryl SEE Woodville Heights Elementary
School
- Moore, Ken
- UMC physician is headache expert
- Faxes advice to sufferers, 11/26/95, 2B
- Moore, Matthew
- Attorney slain outside downtown office at 6:00AM,
8/24/95, 1A, 7A; 8/25/95, 4B
- Gunpowder found on Moore's hand, 9/3/95, 1A
- His fear of stalker adds to mystery of case,
8/26/95, 1B
- Morgan, David
- Oil paintings shown at Pearl River/Studio Gallery,
9/17/95, 1E
- Morgan, Duncan
- Natchez master mason and home-restoration expert,
3/5/95, 1F
- Morgan, Elemore
- Paintings shown at Oxford gallery, 9/24/95,
1F
- Morgan, John SEE House fire, Clinton
- Morgan, Robert
- Pleads guilty to robbery at anniversary party
at a church, 11/15/95, 1B
- Morgan, Robert (DGGC) SEE Deposit Guaranty Golf
Classic
- Morris, Dick
- Clinton's political strategist worked on state
campaigns, 10/29/95, 3G (Minor column)
- Morris, Sam SEE Galloway United Methodist Church
- Morris, Willie
- A Prayer for the Opening of the Little League
Season, 4/21/95, 1E
- Morton United Methodist Chruch
- Nativity scene in Spanish and English, 12/8/95,
1A
- Mosby's Drug Store
- Canton store is a family tradition, 3/11/95,
6B
- Mosby, Deborah
- Convicted in death of Gail Mosby, 12/13/95,
1B; 12/14/95, 1A
- Trial in slaying of Gail Mosby, 12/8/95, 1B;
12/9/95, 1B; 12/12/95, 2B
- Mosby, Gail
- Husband Richard Mosby admits guilt; gets life
plus 20 years, 5/12/95, 1B
- Mosby, Richard SEE Mosby, Gail
- Mosquitoes
- Here's how to keep them off children, 6/6/95,
1D
- Supervisor Vickery questions spraying contract,
3/17/95, 4B
- Moss Point Police Department
- Tire-deflating device to avoid car chases, 8/7/95,
1B
- Moss Point, Mississippi
- Citywide problem of unreadable or missing street
signs, 8/21/95, 3B
- Moss, Michael SEE Murder/suicide, Jasper County
- Motels and hotels, Gulf Coast
- New hotels attracting conventions, 8/13/95,
4B
- Motels and hotels, Jackson
- City Council OKs some restrictions on construction,
1/18/95, 4B
- JPD wants 2 Highway 80 motels closed, 3/7/95,
5B
- Pay-by-the hour motels, 1/13/95, 1B; 1/18/95,
4B; 6/6/95, 4B
- Motels and hotels, Mississippi
- Asian Indians own 25% on state motels, 8/20/95,
4B
- Mother's Day
- Photo contest, 5/14/95, 1E, 2E
- Mothers
- Lactation consultant Rhonda Parker helps new
mothers, 8/8/95, 1D
- Motion pictures
- 'A Time to Kill:' a time to heal, 11/5/95, 1E
- 'A Time to Kill:' actor Charles Dutton at JSU,
12/8/95, 3B
- 'A Time to Kill:' animal trainer Boone Narr
and J.J., 11/2/95, 1D
- 'A Time to Kill:' Canton filming, 7/12/95, 4B;
7/18/95, 1A; 8/13/95, 1A; 8/15/95, 1D
- 'A Time to Kill:' Canton left with a soundstage,
7/8/96, 1B; 12/27/95, 1D
- 'A Time to Kill:' capturing the Klan on film,
10/25/95, 1D
- 'A Time to Kill:' Dan Rather and '48 Hours'
in Canton, 11/9/95, 1D
- 'A Time to Kill:' director Joel Schumacher profiled,
12/3/95, 1E
- 'A Time to Kill:' extra/stand-in Tracy Echols,
11/7/95, 1D
- 'A Time to Kill:' filming thrills Canton, 9/27/95,
1D; 9/29/95, 1E; 10/5/95, 1D
- 'A Time to Kill:' Grisham with Dan Rather in
Canton, 10/25/95, 1A
- 'A Time to Kill:' house explosion, 10/7/95,
1A
- 'A Time to Kill:' newcomer Matthew McConaughey,
12/19/95, 1D
- 'A Time to Kill:' Perry's Soulfood closure,
10/18/95, 1B
- 'A Time to Kill:' producer Hunt Lowry, 10/15/95,
1E
- 'A Time to Kill:' Samuel Jackson in the gym,
11/3/95, 3B
- 'A Time to Kill:' Sandra Bullock profiled, 12/17/95,
1E
- 'A Time to Kill:' set decorator Doree Cooper,
11/15/95, 1D
- 'A Time to Kill:' unit photographer Christine
Loss, 11/22/95, 1D
- 'A Time to Kill:' unit production manager Bill
Johnson, 10/20/95, 1E
- 'A Time to Kill:' WLBT-TV staffers in movie,
11/8/95, 1D
- 'Priest' has sneak preview at Parkway Place,
4/1/95, 1D; 4/5/95, 3B
- 'Showgirls' protested, 9/23/95, 3B; 9/27/95,
1A
- 22-year old Jackson filmmaker Tom Rice, 12/19/95,
1D
- Blaxploitation films of the 70s, 3/8/95, 1D
- Family flicks are what's hot in Mississippi,
5/25/95, 11E
- Summer movie camps, 6/13/95, 1D
- Motor voter law
- Activists expect to take court ruling to U.S.
Supreme Court, 7/26/95, 3B
- Court rules federal government responsible for
registration problems, 7/25/95, 1A
- Molpus not to blame for problems, 7/30/95, 3G
(Minor column)
- Registration is good only in federal elections,
3/6/95, 1A
- State awaits ruling on state/federal registrations
status, 6/28/95, 1B; 7/21/95, 3B
- Suit claims state has failed to implement law,
4/21/95, 1B; 4/29/95, 4B; 5/11/95, 3B
- Motorcycles
- Man dies in collision with Coahoma County coroner's
car, 5/15/95, 3B
- Moulder, John Dan
- Justice Court judge accused of not living in
district, 4/26/95, 4B; 5/10/95, 4B
- Mound Bayou, Mississippi
- Once-thriving Delta town now seeing hard times,
1/15/95, 1C
- Mount Helm Baptist Church
- Jackson's oldest black church celebrates its
160th year, 11/27/95, 1B
- Movie theaters
- New multi-screen cinema in Clinton, 2/8/95,
1A; 6/28/96, 4B; 12/5/95, 4B
- Self-serve candy dispensers, 3/24/95, 1E
- Summer movie camps, 6/13/95, 1D
- MP&L
- Grand Gulf costs may force MP&L to raise
rates, 5/13/95, 1A; 5/17/95, 3B
- Refunds of $15 to $22 and rate cuts are scheduled,
2/1/95, 1A
- Repair truck hit by gunfire on Deer Park Street,
1/13/95, 3B
- MP&L SEE ALSO Grand Gulf
- MS Financial
- Stock rallies after buyback, 12/16/95, 5B
- MSDiversified
- New CEO James B Stuart, 12/15/95, 5B
- MTel
- 4th-quarter 1994 earnings a record $41 Million,
2/16/95, 5B
- 700,000+ paging and voice message units in service,
4/8/95, 10B
- Destineer's 2-way messaging impresses analysts,
2/21/95, 6B
- Pager services up 55% in 1994, 1/6/95, 8B
- Shareholders meeting
- Projections indicate growth, 5/26/95, 6B
- Skytel boosts MTel earnings, June 1995 reporting
period, 7/27/95, 7B
- Mtel
- Skytel offers messages using site on World Wide
Web, 12/8/95, 6B
- MTel
- Skytel products to be distributed by Sony, 7/25/95,
5B
- Skytel's 2-way pager service launched, 9/19/95,
1A
- Skytel's AutoLink System, 11/30/95, 7B
- SkyTel's former CEO Garrison takes job in California,
3/9/95, 5B
- Stock plunge...lawsuit: stockholder lawsuit
thrown out, 11/9/95, 9B
- Stock price plummets, 10/3/95, 5B
- To provide messaging for MCI, 1/7/95, 5B
- Will it remain in Jackson?, 12/3/95, 1A
- MTel Centre
- New name for Security Centre building after
Parkway purchase, 6/28/95, 5B: 8/1/95, 5B
- Mullins, Andy SEE University of Mississippi
- Multicraft Enterprises
- $4 Million renovation of Brandon plant, 3/10/95,
5B
- Multiple sclerosis
- Roy and Rae Mathis meet demands of college,
parenting, 9/5/95, 1B
- Municipal courts (Jackson) SEE Jackson Municipal
Court
- Murals
- On Construction Group's warehouse near Millsaps
- Anne Scott Barrett, artist, 7/18/95, 1D
- Murals Reflecting Prevention Project
- State students' art on display in Washington,
6/25/95, 1F
- Murder, Long Beach
- Walker's death sentence upheld, 10/14/95, 3B
- Murder-for-hire, Clinton
- Elizabeth Hankins attempts to have husband killed,
5/5/95, 5B; 5/6/95, 1B
- Murder-for-hire, Pearl
- Wylene Blake wanted to have her husband beat
up, 3/18/95, 4B
- Murder/suicide, Greenville
- Child reports 'daddy shot mother', 11/10/95,
1B
- Murder/suicide, Jackson
- Man shoots live-in companion, then himself,
4/26/95, 4B; 4/28/95, 5B
- Murder/suicide, Jasper County
- Michael Moss believed to have killed wife, son,
self, 7/14/95, 1A
- Murder/suicide, Lafayette County
- Herbert Shaw shoots family, self, 4/15/95, 1A
- Murphy Stu
- Named deputy director of Department of Human
Services, 6/20/95, 1A
- Murphy, John Thomas
- Former Jackson lawyer pleads guilty to embezzlement,
6/16/95, 3B; 8/26/95, 3B
- Murray, Patricia
- New host for 'Statewide Live' (ETV), 3/1/95,
1B
- Murray, William SEE Prayer in schools, Pontotoc
County
- Museum of Art
- Antiques and Art Symposium
- Letitia Baldridge lecturer, 5/3/95, 1D
- Art of the Americas: Crossing Boundaries, 1/1/95,
1F
- Black-and-white photo exhibit, 11/12/95, 1F
- Exhibit: G. Ruger Donoho: A Painter's Path,
9/10/95, 1F
- Italian Paintings from Burghley House (exhibit),
1/16/95, 1D; 3/15/96, 1E; 3/17/96, 1F
- Mississippi Collegiate Art Competition, 3/11/90,
1F; 3/19/95, 1F
- New Directions in Holography (exhibit), 3/5/95,
1F
- Paper Chase Through Twentieth Century Art (exhibit),
1/29/95, 1F
- Sales Shop manager Pam Kinsey
- Search for new director begins, 7/19/95, 3B
- Work is Progress exhibit, 6/18/95, 1F
- Musgrove, Ronnie
- Plans to leave his mark on state's public schools,
12/24/95, 1B
- Musgrove, Ronnie SEE ALSO Elections, 1995
- Mustard gas SEE ALSO Mississippi Fairgrounds
- Mutual funds
- Mississippi Opportunity Fund, 4/11/95, 6B
- Mutual of Omaha SEE Waiters Association
- Muze, The
- Computerized catalog of albums and artists
- Myers, David
- McComb legislator also city official; may run
for Congress, 11/25/95, 1A
- Mystery Science Theater 3000
- Play MSTie for me, 1/23/95, 1D
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