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- A & A Excavating
- Madison County denies request for sand
mine, 9/22/92, 5B
- A & P
- 7 stores across state change lands, 12/31/85,
8B
- A G Edwards Co.
- Opens Gulfport office, 8/31/87, 1C
- A to Z Electonics
- Minority firm of the year
- Amelda Arnold, owner, 11/11/94, 5B
- A+ TV Network
- Finn and partners invest $1M in educational
TV venture, 4/1/91, 1B
- In wake of Giachelli scandal, told to
sell assets, 6/14/91, 2B
- Jackson
- Being considered for rural cable
system, 2/16/91, 2B; 3/19/91, 1B
- Partially financed by alleged cocaine
smugglers Giachelli brothers, 5/29/91, 1A
- A+ TV Network SEE ALSO Cable television;
EdNet Institute
- A-1 Detectives SEE Security services
- Aaron Henry Community Health Clinic
- Clarksdale
- Mobile health van, 3/13/92, 1B
- Aaron Rents and Sells Furniture
Store
- Jackson business, 2/26/89, 1G
- Aaron Shirley Birthing Center
- Jackson center for low-income women,
1/14/93, 1B
- Abandoned buildings SEE Buildings
- Abandoned infants SEE ALSO Child abuse
- Abandoned infants, Booneville
- Newborn in good condition; suspects sought,
7/20/91, 3B
- Abandoned infants, Clinton
- Boy found in trash can, 10/30/93, 1B;
11/3/93, 4B
- Abandoned infants, Durant
- Causes excitement in small town, 11/25/89,
1A; 11/27/89, 3B
- Abandoned infants, Gulfport
- Newborn baby girl found beside I-10,
12/22/93, 3B
- Residents mourn death of girl left on
I-10, 12/30/93, 1B
- Abandoned infants, Jackson
- Found in JSU dormitory, 2/14/91, 5B
- Newborn boy found stuffed in sewer, 10/3/94,
1B; 10/7/94, 1A; 11/9/94, 1A
- Newborn discovered in car trunk, 6/1/92,
1A; 6/2/92, 1B; 6/3/92, 1B
- Police may cite mother of baby found
in garbage, 12/12/90, 1B
- Strange bundle in driveway is newborn
child, 11/15/92, 1B
- Woman finds baby in back yard, 8/8/92,
1B
- Abandoned vehicles SEE Towed vehicles
- Abbott, Jim
- Indianola editor in fight with Ola Green,
5/4/93, 3B; 12/15/92, 1B
- ABC Board SEE Alcoholic Beverage Control
- Abduction SEE Kidnapping
- Abel, Phillip and Alice SEE Homeless---Canton
- Aberdeen Pilgrimage, 1993
- City offers tours of 9 homes, 4/1/93,
9E
- Aberdeen Police Department
- Investigators say Eric Wilson knew his
killer, 3/19/91, 1B
- Aberdeen, Mississippi
- Lack of marina leaves Aberdeen sitting
on the sidelines, 2/28/89, 1A
- Not equipped to face crack cocaine problem,
3/25/90, 1A
- Aberdeen-Monroe County Hospital
- Getting back on solid ground, 11/6/93,
3B
- Abernathy Road
- Madison County Road closed for repairs,
5/16/93, 2B
- Abernathy, Mary Elizabeth SEE Forgery
- Abernathy, Ralph
- And the Walls Came Tumbling Down
- Installments from book, 11/19-
- Abet, Richard M.
- Director - University Press of Mississippi,
5/9/87, 1B
- Abortion SEE ALSO American Coalition of
Life Activists
- Abortion SEE ALSO Right to Life
- Abortion SEE ALSO Terry, Randall
- Abortion, Alabama
- Dr. Tommy Tucker's Birmingham clinic
picketed by Jackson group, 3/30/94, 2B
- Abortion, Brandon
- Anti-abortionists arrested protest, 9/10/90,
2B
- Abortion, Gulfport
- Women's Clinic protests heated but peaceful,
8/9/94, 1A; 8/10/94, 1A; 8/11/94, 1B
- Abortion, Jackson
- 3 convicted of February trespassing incident
at New Woman clinic, 12/13/91, 1B
- 31 arrested at New Woman Medical Center,
7/23/89, 1A
- 42 arrested in protest at Jackson clinic,
4/30/89, 1B
- 55 protestors convicted for blocking
clinic, 2/22/89, 1B
- 64 abortion foes arrested in Jackson,
5/15/88, 1A
- 69 arrested at New Woman Med. Center,
10/30/88, 1A
- Abortion clinic helps woman give birth,
1A; 1/11/89
- Abortion foes protest at clinics, capitol,
1B; 1/22/89
- About 200 protesters mark anniversary
of court ruling on abortion, 1B; 1/23/89
- Activist says ruling will not stop protest,
3/30/90, 1A; 3/31/90, 1A; 4/1/90, 1B
- Activists at rally condemn abortion on
demand, 1/26/92, 3B
- All sides hope protests in Jackson this
summer are civil, 7/8/93, 1A
- Anti-abortion activists rally for Father's
Day, 6/17/90, 5B
- Anti-abortion advocates blast Dr. Larry
Lipscomb on medical waste, 5/19/92, 5B
- Anti-abortion forces again target Jackson,
8/2/94, 7A
- Anti-abortion march raises $4000, 5/12/91,
3B
- Anti-abortion rally by 250 people at
Capitol, 1/20/91, 3B
- Anti-abortion rally held at Capitol--'Iraq
not only foe', 1/23/91, 5B
- Anti-abortionists arrested blocking clinic,
1/21/90, 1B
- anti-abortionists form Chain of Life
on County Line Road, 10/4/92, 3B; 10/5/92, 3B
- Anti-abortionists found guilty, fined
for blocking clinic, 3/7/91, 3B
- Anti-abortionists plead 'no contest';
fined $100, 4/6/90, 1B
- Anti-abortionists protest at Capitol,
1/21/90, 1A; 1/23/90, 1A
- Arrests made after raucous anti-abortion
rally, 3/31/90, 1A
- Booker accused of pointing gun at abortion
protesters, 3/20/94, 3B
- Booker accused...: case is thrown out,
8/6/94, 1B
- Briarwood Drive protests nuisance to
residents, 8/11/94, 4B
- Christian Action Group protests at United
Methodist building, 9/15/90, 1C
- Christian Action Group says never-repealed
law outlaws abortions, 7/7/89, 1B
- Christian Action Group: 'abortion-free
Jackson', 4/19/92, 1B
- Clinic files racketeering charge against
abortion foes, 2/27/90, 3B
- Cop who quit didn't live in city, 5/17/88,
1A; 5/20/88, 1A; 5/28/88, 2B
- Defensive Action, Paul Hill's group,
in local protests, 8/4/94, 1A
- Demonstrators arrested at 2 clinics,
10/22/89, 5B
- Demonstrators note abortion anniversary,
1/23/88, 1B
- Escorts help women get to clinics, 8/28/89,
1B
- Four arrested in protests at New Woman
Medical Clinic, 2/3/91, 2B
- Gilfoy dismisses case against anti-abortion
protestors, 12/7/89, 1B
- Group plans protest like Atlanta's, 10/6/88,
1A
- Hundreds join anti-abortion protest at
Capitol, 1/23/93, 13A
- Judge to decide right of protest vs.
rights of a business, 3/24/90, 1B
- lawyer wants enactment of 24-hour bill
delayed, 5/24/91, 2B
- Life Chain on County Line Road, 10/1/94,
5B; 10/3/94, 1B
- March to south Jackson clinic honors
mothers, group says, 5/13/90, 5B
- McMillan target of FBI conspiracy investigation,
8/5/94, 1B
- Miss Mississippi Cherry Busby rallies
against abortion, 1/19/90, 2B
- National leader Randall Terry visits
city, 7/26/94, 3B
- New clinic to open
- Staff expects trouble, 11/30/94,
1B
- New North State Street clinic, 12/2/94,
1B; 12/31/94, 1B
- New Woman Medical guarded by Marshalls,
7/31/94, 1A; 8/13/94, 1B; 8/14/94, 1B
- No arrests made in demonstration at clinic,
7/9/89, 1A
- NOW holds pro-choice rally at Capitol,
1/24/93, 1B
- Police gearing up for Saturday's protest,
3/25/90, 1A
- Police prepare for protest, 10/11/88,
1A
- Policeman quits to protest arrests, 5/16/88,
3B
- Post 16-week abortions: Tucker will still
perform, 9/10/92, 2B; 9/11/92, 3B
- Pro-choice groups prepare for summer
clashes with anti-abortionists, 6/24/93, 1B
- Prosecutor drops charge against demonstrator,
9/20/89, 1B
- Protester Roy McMillan has trespassing
charge dropped, 8/26/89, 4B
- Protester sues city, claims rights violated,
8/29/89, 1B
- Protesters arrested at north Jackson
clinic, 1/28/90, 2B
- Protesters arrested outside clinics,
4/16/89, 1A
- Protesters face trial, 3/28/90, 5N
- Protesters gather in front of Dr. Booker's
home, 8/12/94, 1A
- Protesters refuse to post bond, 2/18/89,
1A
- Protestor works to pay fine, 3/20/89,
1B
- Protests, 3/3/87, 1B
- Protests peaceful in Jackson, 10/15/88,
1B
- Right to Life of Jackson plans candlelight
vigil, 1/22/90, 1B
- Right-To-Life holds Mother's Day eve
march, 5/10/91, 4B
- Right-To-Life questions Pete Johnson's
abortion center claim, 7/5/91, 3B
- Steel block used in protest, 4/18/89,
1B
- Time, location not given for protest,
10/14/88, 1A
- Trial in lawsuit against Dr. Joseph Booker,
5/17/94, 2B
- Walk for Life by anti-abortion foes,
5/9/93, 1B
- Abortion, Jackson SEE ALSO Operation Rescue
- Abortion, Louisiana
- Adopts nations's toughest abortion law,
6/19/91, 1A
- Those seeking abortions likely to turn
to nearby states, 7/10/90, 7A
- Abortion, Mississippi
- 12 Mississippians arrested at Atlanta
Protest, 10/6/88, 3B
- Abortion bill may return in special session,
4/17/90, 3B
- Abortion foes chain selves to clinic
doors, 2/19/89, 1A
- Abortion foes want Mabus to rethink his
pro-choice stand, 7/14/89, 4B
- Abortion issue; Yes or No?, 8/18/91,
15A
- ACLU pushes suit to abolish 1986 law,
7/21/90, 1B
- Activist says veto shows Mabus is pro-choice,
5/6/90, 1H
- Activists fined $100 dollars for trespass,
3/30/90, 1B
- After Supreme Court decision factions
to battle in Legislature, 7/4/89, 1A
- Anti-abortion forces plan to put messages
on billboards, 8/20/90, 4B
- Anti-abortionists feel Mabus vetoed himself
out of job, 4/14/91, 1G
- Beverly McMillan uses trespassing charge
as test, 2/18/94, 1B; 2/19/94, 5B
- Booker is committed to women's right
to abortion, 9/10/94, 1B
- Controversial California physician licensed
in state, 9/30/94, 1A
- Federal judge coninues ban on state's
new abortion law, 7/25/86, 1A
- House begins debate on informed consent,
2/26/90, 1B; 2/27/90, 1A; 2/28/90, 1A
- House passes bill requiring informed
consent, 2/13/91, 1B
- Informed consent bill backed by 3 of
4 female senators, 3/8/91, 1B
- Jackson, Southhaven clinics challenge
state law, 7/1/92, 1B
- Judge blocks law requiring parental consent,
7/3/86, 1A
- Lawsuit challenges state abortion law,
5/22/91, 1A
- Lawsuit over aborted fetus after traffic
accident disallowed, 7/4/91, 1B
- Legislators approve limits on abortions,
2/9/90, 1A
- Legislators in 1990 plan moderate shift
in laws, 1/21/90, 1A
- Legislators try to revive written-consent
bill, 3/5/90, 1B
- Legislators view on issue, 7/30/89, 1H+
- Legislature rejects abortion bill, 3/28/90,
1B
- Life Chain anti-abortion protest, 10/3/93,
3B; 10/4/93, 1B
- Mabus vetoes abortion bill, 3/28/91,
1A; 3/29/91, 1A; 4/14/91, 1G
- Mabus vetoes the abortion bill, 4/13/90,
1A
- Mabus' decision on abortion bill expected
soon, 3/26/91, 3B
- McMillan refuses to pay fines for arrest,
1/3/92, 3B
- McMillin convicted of obstruction, 8/28/93,
4B
- New regulations on state clinics hailed,
10/10/91, 1A; 10/11/91, 3B
- NOW convention speaker Jeanne Clark,
4/21/91, 3B
- Only one bill remains alive in Legislature,
4/1/90, 18A; 4/3/90, 1A
- Parental consent bill case: ex-clinic
nurse has changed mind, 8/30/91, 1A
- Parental consent bill clears Senate,
is back in House, 3/8/91, 1A
- Parental consent bill signing is a decision
facing Mabus, 3/18/91, 4B
- Parental consent bill will be fought
by pro-choice groups, 3/10/91, 1B
- Parental consent bill's waiting period
taken to court, 8/29/91, 1A
- Parental consent law again challenged
in state court, 2/18/94, 1B
- Parental consent law back in court, 8/25/93,
2B
- ABORTION, MISSISSIPPI
- PARENTAL CONSENT LAW BLOCKED BY JUDGE,
3/28/92, 1A
- Abortion, Mississippi
- Parental consent law challenged in court
by medical clinics, 6/11/91, 3B
- ABORTION, MISSISSIPPI
- PARENTAL CONSENT LAW GOES INTO AFFECT,
8/9/92, 1B
- Abortion, Mississippi
- Parental consent law heads to courts,
6/30/90, 1B
- Parental consent law of 1986: Court of
Appeals hears arguments, 1/7/93, 1B
- ABORTION, MISSISSIPPI
- PARENTAL CONSENT LAW SUSPENDED BY JUDGE
WINGATE, 8/31/91, 1A
- Abortion, Mississippi
- Parental consent law upheld by 5th Circuit
judge, 8/6/92, 1A; 8/7/92, 1A
- Parental consent law upheld in 5th Circuit
Court of Appeals, 7/7/93, 1A
- Parental consent law upheld in circuit
court, 5/28/93, 1A
- Parental consent law won't be enforced
until September, 6/18/91, 1A
- Parental consent law: chancery judge
to decide, 12/23/94, 1B
- Parental consent law: U.S. Supreme Courts
lets stand, 11/16/93, 1A
- ABORTION, MISSISSIPPI
- PARENTAL CONSENT LAW: US SUPREME COURT
REFUSES TO RULE, 12/8/92, 1A
- Abortion, Mississippi
- Parental consent law: women are angry,
8/11/92, 1B
- Parental consent law; fight will go on,
clinics vow, 8/18/92, 1B
- Parental consent regulations delivered
to clinics, 10/15/91, 2B
- Post 16-week ban blocked by restraining
order until 9/10/92, 9/1/92, 1A
- Post 16-week rule tossed out by judge
Patricia Wise, 9/19/92, 1B
- ABORTION, MISSISSIPPI
- POST-16 WEEK PROCEDURES ALLOWED, 2/23/93,
1B
- Abortion, Mississippi
- Pro-choice activists practice ways to
protect clinics, 8/7/94, 1A
- Pro-choice activists speak out on informed
consent bill, 3/7/91, 1B
- Pro-choice coalition marches in Jackson,
11/11/89, 1B
- Pro-choice group rallies at Capitol,
8/28/89, 1B
- Pro-choice/pro-life friendship, 9/1/89,
1E
- Pro-Lifers picket Mabus at Press meeting
in Natchez, 6/16/91, 3B
- Protesters 3rd trial ends in hung jury,
9/3/88, 3B
- Right to Life group meets in Jackson,
11/2/85, 1D
- Roy McMillan "apostle of the unborn,"
9/25/88, 1B
- Senate abortion bill called moderate,
1/12/90, 3B
- Senate panel OKs new rules for abortion
clinics, 1/31/90, 1B; 4/6/90, 1A
- ABORTION, MISSISSIPPI
- STATE LAWS FORMIDABLE BARRIER TO ABORTION,
7/10/93, 9A
- Abortion, Mississippi
- State legislature is new battleground,
7/30/89, 1A
- State statistics, 4/18/87, 1A
- Statistics and charts, 7/4/89, 7A
- Supreme Court weakens Roe; state laws
appear valid, 6/30/92, 1A; 7/12/92, 2G
- Tri-State, Women's clinics lose license,
7/28/92, 2B; 7/29/92, 2B; 7/30/92, 1B
- Wildmon is speaker at Right-To Life convention
in Jackson, 8/3/91, 2B
- Woman Susan Hill to head new north Jackson
clinic, 12/24/94, 1B
- Women on both sides of issue at Washington
rally, 4/10/89, 1A
- Abortion, Pensacola
- 2 killed; Jackson-educated Paul Hill
charged, 7/30/94, 1A, 1B; 7/31/94, 14A
- Local anti-abortionists support man accused
of killing doctor, 2/22/94, 1A
- Suspect Paul Hill had stalked abortion
doctor, 8/2/94, 1A
- Abortion, Southhaven
- Protesters arrested at Tri-State clinic,
8/2/92, 1B
- Abortion, US
- Is anti-abortion movement dead or moving
to new strategy?, 8/14/94, 1B
- Supreme Court: clinic protesters may
be sued for racketeering, 1/25/94, 1A
- Weddington sees overturning of Roe vs.
Wade, 4/23/92, 1A
- Abortion, Vermont
- Gulfport native Helen Ames charged in
attempted clinic bombing, 8/23/94, 2B
- AbraKIDabra
- Festival of magic at Trade Mart, 11/14/91,
3F
- Absentee ballots
- Often tied to fraud: new law passed,
6/6/93, 1B
- Procedures, 7/25/87, 4B
- Task force urges reforms, 1/11/92, 1B;
2/10/92, 3B; 10/31/91, 2B
- Absentee ballots SEE ALSO Election law
reform; Voter fraud
- Abuse of adults SEE Vulnerable Adults
Act
- Abused children SEE Child abuse
- Abused women SEE Battered spouses
- Academic All-American Team for...Junior
Colleges
- Wansley and Clark represent state, 4/17/91,
3B
- Academic and Performing Arts Complex SEE
APAC
- Academy Awards, 1986
- Nominations, 2/12/87, 1C-2/12/87, 2C
- Academy Awards, 1988
- Pettus and Lucas pick winners for 1988,
3/29/89, 1D
- Academy Awards, 1989
- Broadcast in tonight, 3/26/90, 1D; 3/27/90,
1A
- Academy Awards, 1990
- Complete list of nominations, 2/14/91,
1D
- Great excuse for a party, 3/21/91, 6E
- Is Oscar named after Oscar Meyer?, 3/24/91,
1E
- Academy Awards, 1992
- You decide, 3/24/93, 1D; 3/29/93, 1D
- Academy of Ancient Music SEE Mississippi
Academy of Ancient Music
- ACC Corp (NY) SEE LDDS
- Accident sites (rural) SEE Traffic accidents,
Mississippi---Rural...
- Accidents SEE Boating accidents; SEE Traffic
accidents
- Accountants
- Dorsey O. Green
- Law to shield them from lawsuits on use
of their reports, 11/17/89, 6B
- The Accounting Game teaches the basics,
9/3/89, 1G
- Accrabond Corp
- Olive Branch
- Accused with selling faulty glue
to government, 5/23/91, 1B
- Accrabond Corp SEE Dula, Landen Max
- Accreditation (schools) SEE School districts---
Accreditation
- Ace Blinds Inc.
- Jackson, 11/7/87, 8B
- New facility to be built, 12/11/85, 8B
- Achievement tests
- Board of Education reviews penalties
for security violations, 7/20/89, 3B
- Commission will study test security in
schools, 7/7/89, 2B; 7/8/89, 1B
- Jackson students' scores drop off in
6th grade, 6/12/92, 1B
- Probations for lax test security by school
districts reversed, 8/12/89, 1B
- Wealthy, white schools outscore black
schools on tests, 2/25/90, 1A
- Achievement tests SEE ALSO ACT
- Achievement tests SEE ALSO Standardized
tests
- Achievement tests SEE ALSO Stanford Achievement
Test
- Achucarro, Joaquin
- Pianist appears with Jackson Symphony,
11/10/89, 1E
- Acid rain
- Bills could cause rate increases, 12/15/86,
1B
- May be destroying South's dogwood trees,
8/10/89, 1B
- Mississippi
- 3 sites, 7/14/87, 1B
- Problem in Mississippi, 7/31/86,
1B
- Acker, Richard N., 2/12/87, 8B
- Ackerman High School
- Building burns; arson suspected, 9/16/93,
1A; 9/17/93, 1B
- Ackerman, F. Duane SEE BellSouth
- Ackia, Battle of
- Controversy over location, 7/22/86, 1B
- Monument for site, 5/27/86, 1B
- Acklen, Charles SEE Bill's Dollar Stores
- ACLU, Mississippi
- Annual auction, 11/16/87, 1C
- Art and Adventure Auction, 11/25/93,
3F
- Auction, 11/9/89, 3F; 11/12/92, 3F; 11/21/91,
3E
- Benefit in Oxford, Will Campbell guest,
3/22/90, 14F; 3/25/90, 3B
- Codrescu speaks at ACLU's 21st birthday,
6/21/90, 1D
- Director Hilary Chiz leaving for Georgia
post, 5/28/89, 5B
- Fighting censorship is center stage at
auction, 11/16/90, 1E
- Janney resigns post, 10/9/92, 3V
- New director is Virginia Lynn Watkins,
4/30/93, 2B
- New director Mark Marquardt pans Bush's
drug war, 9/7/89, 10A
- Oxford Public Library meeting dispute,
2/20/89, 1B
- Publisher Ira Harkey to be honored, 6/11/92,
1D; 6/14/92, 1B
- Pushes suit to abolish 1986 abortion
law, 7/21/90, 1B
- Ruling says state must pay fees on spy
agency records, 4/10/90, 1B
- Senate votes against paying ACLU for
cross lawsuit, 2/17/89, 1B
- Senator Mohamad, sir, do you know just
what you're saying?, 1D; 1/9/89
- State may appeal legal fees, 9/21/88,
1B
- Acordia of Mississippi
- New insurance broker in Ridgeland, 12/13/94,
6B
- ACROSS THE STATE
- PROFILE OF MISSISSIPPI, 2/28/93, sections
H,I,J,K
- ACT
- District scores for 1993-94
- 8 beat national norm, 9/25/94, 1A
- Educators:ACT drop not alarming, 9/21/88,
1B
- Highest and lowest scores for state schools
districts, 10/2/94, 15A
- Highest scores are at School for Math
and Science, 10/2/94, 14A
- Mississippi ACT averages 1988-89 by county,
10/10/89, 9A
- Mississippi students' scores remain stable,
but below national average, 9/12/90, 1B
- MSU student Kevin Etheridge has perfect
score, 9/27/94, 1A
- New exam breaks down scores to pinpoint
problems, 11/12/89, 1A
- New university admissions policy is curtains
for ACT, 7/17/93, 1B
- Northeast Mississippi outscores urban
areas on ACT, 2/25/90, 1A
- Private school ACT scores surpass public
schools', 2/25/90, 12A
- Public vs. non-public schools'
scores
- Comparison largely invalid, 10/2/94,
14A
- Scores for Mississippi students drop,
9/13/89, 1A
- Scores listed for all non-public schools
in state, 10/2/94, 14A
- Scores of students taking college prep
courses rise, 10/10/89, 1A
- St.Andrews Episcopal tops state non-public
schools, 10/2/94, 1A
- State remains near botton in scores,
5/3/90, 1B
- State scores, 9/23/87, 1B
- State scores improve to 18.8 average,
9/10/92, 1B
- State scores remain same as 1990; still
below national level, 9/17/91, 1B
- State scores remain static in 1994, 8/24/94,
1B
- State's average score is 18.8; black
students scores rise, 9/15/93, 1A
- ACT SEE ALSO Achievement tests
- ACT SEE ALSO Standardized tests
- ACT SEE ALSO Stanford Achievement Test
- ACT (Active Citizenship Today) SEE Active
Citizenship Today
- Action Communications SEE Moeller Manufacturing
Co
- Action Industries
- Brings 400 jobs to Tupelo, 8/20/93, 7B
- Tupelo company sound despite parent company's
bankruptcy, 1/27/91, 2B
- Action Line
- Director Crecink resigns, Hetrick will
be replacement, 5/30/90, 5B
- Service link between citizens and city,
11/13/89, 1B
- Active Citizenship Today
- New community-involvement program in
Jackson schools, 3/15/93, 1B
- Acton, Kenneth
- Vietnam vet gets belated medals at Jim
Hill High ceremony, 4/25/91, 1B
- Actors
- Alice Haining of Jackson in new off-Broadway
play, 10/26/94, 1D
- CBS searches Mississippi for local actors,
6/25/89, 2B
- Clarksdale native Oliver Woodall in 'Annie
2', 12/22/89, 1F
- Jackson
- Jeff Honeycutt, 6/6/89, 1D
- Jackson native Cynthia Geary getting
'great (Northern) exposure', 4/8/91, 1D
- Laurel native Marguerite Lowell in 'Into
the Woods', 9/13/89, 1D
- Matthew Pleasant at Academic and Performing
Arts Complex, 9/29/89, 4B
- Mississippi native Ronald Willoughby
at New Stage, 3/28/89, 1C
- Actresses SEE Actors
- ACTS (TV network)
- Local programs and church support help
Christian network, 3/15/86, 1C
- Acura (Automobile)
- Upscale local dealer, 11/7/87, 8B
- Acy, Harold SEE Ridgeland Police Department
- Ada May (Eighth of May)
- Northeast Mississippi celebration, 5/8/87,
1A
- Adair, Joe
- Adams County
- Facing cash shortfall after voters reject
tax anticipation note, 11/8/91, 3B
- Supervisors rescind tax hike, 10/19/88,
3B
- Adams County Jail
- 6 escape; some recaptured, 6/22/93, 1A;
6/23/93, 3B; 6/24/93, 2B
- Sale of old jail, 11/28/87, 1B
- Adams County Lifeskills Center
- Helps disabled and the environment, 6/2/91,
4B
- Adams County Supervisors
- Plan poll on city/county consolidation
issue, 3/30/94, 3B
- Vote against 20% pay raise, 11/2/88,
1A
- Want firms to hire 90% of workers from
within county, 6/9/91, 1C
- Adams, Aileen
- Rankin Countian's Head Start story chronicled
in book, 3/25/91, 2B
- Adams, Charles SEE Safe Kids Summit
- Adams, Jackie
- Suit settled in attempted jail suicide
in Greenwood, 9/17/94, 3B
- Adams, James
- Accused of armed robbery
- New Jersey man will defend
- Adams, John
- Pastor pens guide to easy book learning,
8/13/88, 1C
- Adams-Natchez Riverboat Co
- Biloxi company unveils development casino
plans, 12/31/91, 4B
- Adcock, Eudene SEE Police chiefs, Brandon
- Adcock, Karel
- Judged insane, will serve murder sentence
at Whitfield, 6/23/92, 5B
- Adcox, James Michael SEE Prisoners---Rankin
County
- Addis, Kristi Lyn
- Mississippi Teen USA, 7/22/87, 1A; 7/26/87,
1E
- Addison Corp
- Police search for man accused of shooting
co-worker, 10/15/92, 1B
- Addison, Ella SEE Johnson, Pete
- Addkison Hardware
- Muller Addkison, owner
- How's business?, 12/8/92, 6B
- ADDY awards SEE Advertising
- Adhiambo School
- Arson suspected in blaze, 12/7/94, 5B;
12/13/94, 1B; 12/28/94, 4B
- Can't continue using Battlefield Park
clubhouse, 12/17/94, 5B; 12/24/94, 4B
- Jackson City Council seeks AG ruling
on aiding school, 1/14/95, 5B; 12/29/94, 4B
- Private school recognizes black accomplishments,
3/1/93, 1B
- Adkins Boulevard
- Trees in path of water main cut down,
8/18/92, 5B
- Adkins, Al SEE Fraud; SEE Surplus Property
Commission
- Adkins, Gordon
- Adkins, Murphy
- Begins term as Rankin County chancery
clerk, 1/6/92, 1B
- Administrative Office of the Courts
- State agency cancels pay raises for Hinds
employees, 7/27/94, 5B
- Administrator (Hinds County) SEE Hinds
County---Administrator...
- Admiral Benbow Inn
- To be modernized, 11/1/85, 8B
- Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention
Program
- Self-esteem is focus, 7/17/91, 4B
- Adopt-a-Horse Program, 2/13/89, 6B;
3/6/93, 1A; 4/22/94, 5B; 4/24/94, 1B
- Adopt-a-road program SEE Littering
- Adopt-a-school
- Jackson organizations honored with breakfast
ceremony, 4/3/92, 5B
- Adoption SEE ALSO Ministers for Adoption;
SEE ALSO Rebecca Group
- Adoption fraud SEE Easterling, Sharon
- Adoption fraud SEE Ford, R. Chris
- Adoption fraud SEE Helfrich, Raymond
- Adoption scam SEE Adoption, Mississippi---Baby
bidding...
- Adoption scam SEE Ford, R. Chris
- Adoption scam SEE Helfrich, Raymond
- Adoption, Jackson
- After seeking help for disturbed son,
Gromers can't get him back, 9/3/90, 1B
- Harrell's adoption scam cost couples
$3000, 7/30/91, 1A
- Ministers for Adoption's adoptive parents
program, 2/10/90, 1D
- On Mother's Day coordinators recall highs
and lows of making families, 5/12/91, 1E
- Picnic links children and hopeful couples,
5/25/86, 1B
- Woman Patricia Weggener charged in scam,
6/5/91, 5B
- Adoption, Mississippi
- Adopted adults discuss 'parent tracking',
1/20/90, 3B
- Adopting an older child, 11/21/93, 1F
- Agency hosts adoption week celebration,
11/20/88, 1B
- Arizona woman searches for daughter,
7/15/87, 1A; 7/19/87, 1B
- Baby bidding: couples 'devastated', 9/1/93,
1A
- Baby bidding: Ford and Helfrich indicted,
9/1/93, 1A
- Baby bidding: indictments hurt image
of lawyers, 9/2/93, 1B
- Baby-bidding practices, 7/29/93, 1A;
7/31/93, 1A; 8/4/93, 1B
- Baby-bidding practices: 3 lawyers sued,
8/14/93, 1A
- CLAAIM group lobbies for change in state
laws, 3/7/92, 1D
- Couples must be cautious, 9/1/93, 1B
- Florida woman Linda Gorman reunites with
Mississippi family, 4/26/91, 1B
- Group aims to smooth adoption of black
children, 10/25/92, 4B
- High demand creates possibility of abuse,
8/30/93, 1A, 5A
- Hopeful parents accuse Rebecca Group
of fraud, 6/13/91, 1A
- Lax laws make state a source of marketable
babies, 7/25/90, 11A
- Minority adoption story ignored by media,
Priester says, 8/30/93, 5A
- Open adoption, 8/23/87, 1B
- Professionals seek bureaucratic reform
in 'special needs' cases, 11/21/93, 3F
- Supreme Court ends visiting rights for
grandmother, 4/5/90, 1B
- Supreme court to review Choctaw Indian
adoption case, 5/24/88, 2B; 5/30/88, 1A
- Welfare board alters policy to speed
adoptions, 2/9/88, 3B
- Adoption, Pearl
- Women charged in adoption scam, 7/25/90,
1A; 7/27/90, 2B; 11/9/90, 1B
- Women draw prison terms in baby-selling
scam, 1/12/91, 1B
- Adoption, White Oak
- Webbie Lois and Dwain Miller--Parenthood
2nd time around, 6/21/93, 1B
- Adrien Arpel
- The "Merlin of Makeover' appears at Gayfers,
8/19/91, 1D
- Adult abuse SEE Vulnerable Adults Act
- Adult entertainment centers
- City Council studies new regulations,
1/28/92, 1B; 1/29/92, 1B
- Jackson's law in federal court, 6/12/92,
4B; 7/6/92, 1B, 2B; 7/7/92, 1A
- Jackson's new ordinance wins first challenge,
3/13/92, 4B; 3/14/92, 4B
- Judge declares Jackson's ordinance unconstitutional,
5/1/92, 1A, 4B
- Adult-learning program SEE Literacy
- Advance network
- Automatic teller system, 2/22/86, 8B
- Advanced Telecommunications Corp SEE LDDS
Communications
- Advanced-fee loan firms SEE Fraud---High
fee loans...
- Advent
- Celebration opens, 11/29/92, 1E
- Advent Jesse Tree...
- Book by Hattiesburg author
- In second printing, 11/25/89, 1E
- Adventure Land Video
- Delivery service downtown, 4/28/87, 8B
- Adventures in Excellence
- Summer program in Jackson schools, 7/16/91,
4B; 7/22/94, 4B
- Adventures of Briscoe County, Jr.
- TV show attracts children and their parents,
5/13/94, 1E
- Advertising
- Dollarhide and Gorton win ADDY Award,
2/10/91, 3G
- Ethnic marketing reflects power of blacks
and Hispanics, 8/9/92, 1C
- Jackson Advertising Club wins 16 regional
ADDY awards, 4/21/92, 7B
- Many campaigns seek 'recognizable but
forgettable' face, 5/16/90, 6B
- Advertising SEE ALSO Liquor ads
- Advocates for Survivors of Victims of
Homicides, 2/26/95, 1B; 3/26/95, 1A; 12/14/94, 1B
- Advocating Highways for Economic
Advancement and Development
- Ady, Robert
- Speaker at Mississippi Allies Network,
10/10/91, 5B
- Aerobics
- Instructors are not bubble heads, 6/29/93,
1D
- Specialist Joe Diemert holds class at
Downtown YMCA, 9/13/91, 1E
- Aerobics SEE ALSO Weight training
- Aerosmith (with Joan Jett)
- Rock band at Mississippi Coliseum, 5/10/90,
3E
- Aetna Life & Casualty Co.
- Dale delayed increase in rates, 7/21/88,
8B
- Restructuring may bring jobs to Jackson,
6/30/92, 6B
- AFCO Metals Inc
- To build warehouse in Byram, 9/13/89,
6B
- Will expand Jackson plant, 11/15/90,
6B
- Affirmative action, Mississippi
- Supreme court backs, 7/3/86, 1A
- University presidents committed to goal,
1/21/93, 3B
- Afghan rebel
- Rebel treated for free at Biloxi Reg.
Med. Center, 11/21/88, 3B
- AFL-CIO
- Thomas Knight new leader, 12/17/85, 8B
- Africa in Mississippi Festival, 4/23/93,
1E; 4/25/93, 1A; 6/15/94, 1D; 6/19/94, 3B
- African American Father/Mentor and
Son Day
- Program for fatherless children, 6/21/92,
1B
- African Americans SEE ALSO Black History
Month
- African Americans SEE ALSO Minority business
- African Americans SEE ALSO Race relations
- African Americans, Canton
- School program to help male students,
1/19/91, 5B
- African Americans, Holmes County
- Teens publish book on county's civil
rights struggle, 2/19/90, 3B
- African Americans, Jackson
- Admitted to Shady Oaks and Country Club,
12/28/90, 1A
- As murder victims, 11/8/87, 1A
- Black couple sue: alledged discrimination
in housing, 3/24/87, 1B
- Changes in black leadership following
mayoral election, 5/28/89, 1H
- Entrepreneurs face many obstacles, 1/3/93,
3C
- Exhibit featuring art by women, 1/26/86,
1F
- Exhibits by Alferdteen Harrison at Smith
Robertson, 8/18/89, 1E
- Harris' cookbook 'Iron Pots and Wooden
Spoons', 2/3/93, 1E
- Hearing on proposed cultural center at
JSU held, 7/1/90, 6B
- In Business Trade Fair, 9/19/87, 8B
- Makeup and hair styling for black women,
4/30/89, 1E
- Ministers assemble to help mold young
black males, 10/18/90, 1B
- Richardson Elementary School's story
quilt, 4/5/91, 1E
- Teleconference on minority corporate
managers, 1/9/91, 6B
- African Americans, Mississippi
- "The Experiences of Black Mississippians"
exhibit, 2/1/88, 1B
- Adoption of black children, 2/8/87, 1B
- And Constitution, 2/15/87, 3G
- Black executives, 9/28/86, 1F
- Black-on-black crime soars; group calls
for action, 5/17/90, 5B
- Blacks earn 42 cents for every dollar
whites earn, 6/5/93, 1B
- Blacks who stayed in state built a distinctive
culture, 2/5/89, 1A
- Elderly blacks: their grim plight, 11/14/93,
1G
- Electing blacks will secure power, 2/26/89,
1H
- Few black women try for political office,
9/26/87, 1B
- Focus on future, economic power, 10/26/88,
1A
- Poised to gain seats in state judicial
elections, 6/3/90, 1A
- Professor Gallien taps potential of black
male students, 4/2/91, 4B
- Profile, 12/10/85, 1A
- Those That Stayed At Home...symposium
- Mabus addresses, 9/15/89, 2B
- To get $3 Million in back pay from state,
4/22/89, 1A
- Voters a force recognized by gubernatorial
hopefuls, 3/17/91, 3H
- Won't stand on past political gains,
10/23/88, 1A
- African Americans, US
- Black apathy and elections (Allen J.
Lichtman), 3/11/87, 4B
- Black conservatives a small but growing
force, 8/11/91, 1G
- Black families, 2/12/89, 1H
- Black males need stronger leadership,
McLemore says, 7/27/91, 5B
- Black males: media stereotypes persist,
2/23/92, 2G
- AFRICAN AMERICANS, US
- BLACK MEN--ENDANGERED SPECIES, 2/24/91,
1H; 3/1/91, 1B; 3/3/91, 1B; 3/20/91,4A
- African Americans, US
- Black women have earned place in science
and technology, 2/10/91, 2H
- Campaign to Reach Men; crisis of the
black male, 12/20/92, 1B
- Canada column: Black accomplishments
make mark, 2/21/91, Focus page 8
- Contributions in science and technology,
2/4-25/90 (Series of articles)
- Denver Nuggets CEO Lee says blacks facing
credit squeeze, 2/16/91, 6B
- Economic situation, 2/19/89, 1H
- AFRICAN AMERICANS, US
- ENDANGERED SPECIES: BLACK MEN, 2/24/91,
1H; 3/1/91, 1B; 3/3/91, 1B; 3/20/91,4A
- African Americans, US
- Giving their children names African in
origin, 9/12/93, 1F
- Growing Up Black, Brown, Yellow...Male
(conference), 7/25/91, 4B; 7/27/91, 5B
- Mammy: a complicated icon, 9/19/93, 1G
- Minority Male Conference: blacks said
easy prey for drug dealers, 7/28/91, 2B
- More black-oriented programs on TV in
Fall 1993, 10/20/93, 1D
- NAACP's Hooks speaks to conference on
black males, 3/2/91, 1B
- New line of romance novels for blacks,
7/29/94, 1E
- Poll reveals racism is part of daily
life, 9/10/89, 1H
- Prejudice against all because of
crimes of a few
- (book excerpt), 1/30/94, 1G
- Risk of stroke, heart disease (Ole Miss
study), 4/27/87, 1B
- Road to prison traveled too often by
young black males, 4/21/91, 1G
- Southern states beckon black tourists,
10/24/91, 1D
- To be black in America: joblessness,
poverty, neglect, 5/3/92, 20A
- Two exhibits will focus on good and bad,
2/5/89, 1A
- Youths Cole and Funchess attend conference
on black males, 3/2/91, 3B
- African art
- Exhibition at Jackson State University,
3/18/90, 1F
- Six pieces sold from Dillom collection
- To pay for daughter's education,
9/12/93, 1B
- African Children's Choir
- To perform at Madison church, 2/6/93,
1D
- African Methodist Episcopal Church,
8/29/87, 1C; 9/5/87, 1C
- Reverend Shaw sues his bishop over assessments,
5/18/91, 1D
- Afro-Americans SEE African Americans
- After Hours Lounge
- Greenwood club burns; arson suspected,
11/9/91, 3B
- After School Science Academy
- Focuses on minority students, 2/16/93,
4B
- After-school care SEE Child care centers
- Agape fellowship, 7/25/87, 7C
- Agape Fellowship Church
- Jackson church to celebrate fifth anniv.,
10/29/88, 1C
- Age discrimination
- DECD workers win $390,000 age-bias suit,
7/4/92, 1B
- EEOC and state settle age bias case,
11/8/91, 1A
- Aged SEE Elderly
- Agent Orange
- Gulfport
- Site clean after dioxin burned from
soil, 1/14/89; 4B
- Agent Orange Assistance
- Grant to help disabled children of Vietnam
veterans, 1/27/92, 3B
- AgFest Fall Vegetable Field Days
- Crystal Springs, 10/7/93, 3E; 10/12/92,
3B
- Aglow Fellowship
- Christian women's organization, 7/29/89,
1D
- Agoraphobia
- Prisoners of the mind
- Local sufferers, 3/6/94, 1E
- Agri-Center
- Showplace for agriculture-related events
opens in Tupelo, 4/13/94, 5B
- Agricultural Aviation Board
- Inside state government, 6/25/90, 1B
- Agricultural land
- Foreigners own 1.7% of state's agricultural
lands, 9/23/91, 1A, 5A
- Agricultural research SEE Agriculture
- Agriculture SEE ALSO Farming
- Agriculture and Forestry Museum
- 3000 celebrate Fourth of July at museum,
7/5/91, 1A
- Adds exhibit honoring black Mississippians,
5/6/93, 1B
- Beekeeping, 8/28/88,
- County Fair weekend, 5/7/92, 3E
- Donated equipment sold, 1/26/88, 1A
- Draws 2000 to July 4th celebration, 7/5/90,
1A
- Entertainment planning committee, 11/14/89,
1D
- Fourth of July activities, 6/30/94, 8E
- Jim Buck Ross's 'crown jewel', 5/3/92,
1G
- Mules and ponies escape to I-55, 2/28/91,
5B
- Museum Cafe scheduled to open September
1, 8/4/90, 1B
- Name change to Jim Buck Ross Museum,
1/11/91, 1B
- Named for Jim Buck Ross, 4/6/91, 1B;
4/11/91, 4B
- Nativity scene raises church-state relations
issue, 12/11/90, 1A
- Planting shrubs and flowers, 1/26/88,
1A
- Ross wants more funds, 9/6/85, 1A
- To get F.S. Fitzgerald's Mississippiana
collection, 8/6/90, 1D
- Yard and Garden Jamboree, 4/14/94, 10E
- Agriculture and Forestry Museum SEE ALSO
Hog Wild in July
- Agriculture Department SEE U.S. Department
of Agriculture
- Agriculture, Mississippi
- 1987 good harvest, 11/27/87, 1A
- Agriculture prices increase, 11/16/87,
2B
- Berry growers see fruitful harvest,
6/14/88, 1B
- Cold weather, rain puts farmers behind,
4/11/93, 1C, 2C
- Congressional committee plans Delta meeting
on farm woes, 11/7/87, 8B
- Corn farming espected to grow in state,
3/8/92, 1C
- Corn yields mean lower prices to growers,
8/28/94, 3B
- Costs farmers $600 M, 7/2/88, 1A
- Cotton holds on but other crops losing
ground in drought, 6/26/88, 1B
- Cotton prices rise slightly; soybeans
up, 1/29/89; 5B
- Cotton, soybeans higher; cattle, hogs
prices stable, 11/6/88, 3B
- Cotton, soybeans, hogs drop, 1/15/89;
8B
- Crop report (See Business section
in various Sunday editions)
- Crop results surprisingly good after
drought, 10/25/88, 8B
- Crops look good, profits down, 8/7/93,
5B
- Crops looks poor; crop by crop forecast,
8/21/88, 1G
- Crops of 1992 should surpass 5-year averages,
7/18/92, 5B
- Crops stage comeback as rain returns,
8/7/88, 2B
- Crops turn around following Spring floods,
9/29/91, 1C
- Demand boosts soybean prices; cotton
decreases, 2/14/88, 3B
- Drought bail-out can't bail out all,
8/31/88, 1B
- Espy: farmers need relief, 7/2/88, 1B
- Farm production hits $4.5 Billion, 12/14/94,
6B
- Farm products hit record value in 1992,
12/29/92, 4B
- Farmers meet acreage intentions:row crops,
7/17/88, 4B
- Farmers should abolish subsidies;states
control pesticides, 11/21/87, 3B
- Farmers told find out their rights,rules,
8/13/88, 8B
- Farmers, ranchers join drive to drum
up citizen support, 8/18/91, 5C
- Farming future improves, 1/27/88, 8B
- Federal cuts in research funding may
hurt state's economy, 5/26/91, 1C
- Feed cattle, hog market fairly stable,
11/20/88, 4B
- Flooded Mississippi farmers seek federal
aid, 7/25/89, 1A; 7/26/89, 6B
- Growers ignite tires to protect fruit
orchards, 3/15/88, 1B
- Harvest time--record yields, stable prices,
11/15/94, 6B
- Mississippi closing,selling its 3 lime
plants, 7/28/88, 3B
- Most soybean farmers still wait for drought
aid, 12/5/88, 1B
- Pastures and cotton crop now doing well,
6/30/91, 4C
- Peach farmers near harvest; first crop
in 4 years, 5/22/88, 2B
- Production heads for record, 11/11/87,
8B
- Record rice, corn, and sorghum crops
expected, 8/12/94, 5B
- Rice farmers seek help in "Blast" battle,
2/14/88, 7G
- Ross says farmers doing better, 1/27/88,
3B
- Soybean prices fall, 7/24/88, 5B
- Soybean, cotton yields beating projections,
11/20/88, 4B
- Soybean, cotton, cattle prices rise;
hogs drop, 4/24/88, 3B
- State declared disaster from drought,
9/14/88, 8B
- State farmers feeling pinch from drought,
6/18/88, 1B
- State honey production totaled 1.1 million
pounds, 2/25/88, 8B
- State outlook mixed for 1988, 1/29/89;
9H
- Wheat farmers reaping high crop yields,
7/24/88, 5B
- AgriGulf Inc
- Louisiana firm to process shrimp waste
in Biloxi, 6/28/92, 3B
- Agromedicine SEE Mississippi Agromedicine
Program
- AHEAD
- Urges extending deadline for 1077-mile
highway widening project, 3/2/95, 1B; 9/11/93, 3B
- Ahlvin, Martin and Suzanne SEE Weddings
- AIDS Hospice SEE Sandifer House
- AIDS, Biloxi
- School board sets policy on AIDS pupils,
1/16/88, 4B
- AIDS, Cleveland
- Dying man Dennis Mong hopes his story
will help others, 11/28/94, 1A
- Michael Felton dies, 10/30/85, 1A
- Officials discuss student denied school
attendance, 10/19/85, 3B
- School group delays action on student,
ACLU gets involved, 9/19/85, 3B; 9/27/85, 1B
- Student with AIDS denied school attendance,
9/12/85, 1A; 9/17/85, 1A; 10/18/85, 1A
- AIDS, Corinth
- HIV-positive man gets 30 years in assault,
1/24/93, 3B
- AIDS, Greenville
- Officials contend with patient in city
jail, 10/7/92, 1A
- AIDS, Hattiesburg
- Activist Dianne Herrington wants to change
risky behavior, 9/3/91, 2B
- Woman makes quilts for children with
AIDS, 5/21/90, 1B
- AIDS, Jackson
- 2 AIDS infected hinds youths tranferred
to training schools, 3/15/88, 1B
- 22 Deaf students parents agree to AIDS
tests, 11/2/88, 4B
- Area dentists doubt report on getting
AIDS from dentist, 7/28/90, 6A
- Area Episcopal churches offer spiritual
healing services, 9/1/94, 1D
- Art works by Jackson artists in Episcopal
churches, 9/22/91, 1F
- B.L. Jones Distributor markets AIDS-killing
cleaner, 3/16/89, 8B
- Brinkley Junior High course teaches about
AIDS, human biology, 3/12/91, 4B
- Carrier may have molested Jackson youth,
8/8/87, 1A
- Court order irks juvenile authorities;
2 teens infected with AIDS, 3/8/88, 1B
- Electric Blanket slide show at St. Andrew's
Cathedral, 11/27/92, 1E
- First Baptist Church offers course, 7/29/89,
1D
- Foot-washing includes AIDS sufferers,
3/24/89, 1B
- Formation of HIV Action Coalition, 10/23/89,
3B
- Grace House dedicated in Jackson, 10/11/94,
1D
- Groups launch education and counseling
project, 12/14/85, 1B
- Hits the streets with homeless and runaways,
10/1/89, 1C
- HIV-positive prostitutes may be named
to Health Department, 8/1/93, 1A
- Hospice considered for licensing, 11/11/89,
3B
- JSU alumni group develops manual for
black clergy, 8/17/91, 1D
- Lawyer Jim Keith and epidemiologist Ed
Thompson lead workshop on AIDS, 2/19/88, 8B
- Magic Johnson's announcement sparks local
enquiries, 11/9/91, 3B
- Male AIDS carrier charged with prostitution,
10/29/88, 1A
- Male prostitute, 2/12/87, 1A
- Male prostitute is threat, 11/31/86,
3B
- Male prostitute with AIDS arrested in
Jackson, 8/12/88, 1B
- Male prostitute with AIDS still in Jackson
jail, 11/28/88, 1B
- Michelle is victim: HIV easy to get,
impossible to get rid of, 4/25/93, 1E
- Mother Anne Mabe lost son; wants to educate
teens, 5/10/93, 1A
- New Hope Foundation giving away condoms,
1/5/91, 5B
- AIDS, JACKSON
- NUMBER 1 KILLER OF CITY'S YOUNG MEN,
6/16/93, 1A
- AIDS, Jackson
- Patient Steve Horton accuses Mobile Medic
of dumping him, 8/11/94, 1A
- Patient to appeal denial of damages against
Charter Hospital, 9/6/89, 3B
- Physicians want AIDS virus suit dismissed,
2/24/89, 3B
- Play 'Is It Worth It?' put on by teenage
parents, 10/10/94, 1D
- Police chief orders wearing of gloves,
8/13/87, 1B
- Prayer service at St. Andrew's Cathedral,
3/1/93, 1A
- Prostitute dies of Aids, 3/6/87, 1A
- Prostitute with AIDS virus indicted for
violation of health quarantine, 2B; 2/2/89
- Reynolds dies of AIDS: leaves TV warning
to others, 4/17/94, 1A
- School policy, 9/22/87, 1B
- Students to be educated about AIDS, 10/13/88,
1A
- Teacher reassigned, 9/15/87, 3B
- Teacher's aide may have, 9/2/87, 1A;
9/9/87, 2B
- UMC officials seeking AIDS-infected infants,
11/10/90, 3B
- Victim's mother remembers Michael Felton,
11/18/85, 3B
- Woman steps on homicide victim's syringe;
fears AIDs, 12/27/91, 1B; 12/28/91, 1B
- World AIDS Day ceremony in Jackson, 12/2/89,
1B
- World AIDS Day march in Jackson
- Wake Up Mississippi: It's Time to
Act, 12/2/93, 1B
- AIDS, Mississippi
- $1 Million housing grant for low-income
sufferers, 12/1/94, 1B
- 100 state inmates could be infected with
AIDS virus, 1B; 1/12/89
- 15 babies may be found with AIDS next
year, 12/17/88, 1A
- Aids, Mississippi
- 60 deaths in 1991, 7/4/92, 3B
- AIDS, Mississippi
- Activists:AIDS kills 52 a day, 8/21/88,
1B
- AIDS film too sexy for some education
board members, 12/18/67, 1A
- AIDS in the workplace; employers combatting
fear, 6/28/91, 1E
- AIDS, MISSISSIPPI
- AIDS/HIV CASES (map with statistics),
7/5/93, 10A
- AIDS, Mississippi
- Autopsies on victims feared, 6/22/87,
3B; 6/23/87, 2B
- Bill sponsors pleased with version passed
by Senate, 2/4/90, 3B
- Bill to protect AIDS victims clears hurdle,
1B; 1/26/89
- Black residents at greater risk, 9/3/92,
1A
- Board of Education releases guide line
for disease, 6/17/88, 1A
- Board of Education to adopt AIDS policy;
educational plan, 11/20/87, 1B
- Board of Education will weigh Aids guidelines,
3/17/88, 4B
- Board to decide whether to relax confidentiality
requirements, 3/19/88, 1A
- Board wants guarantee on AIDS test accuracy,
10/13/88, 1A
- Board wants parents involved, 3/17/88,
1B
- Condoms - Ministers views, 2/28/87, 1C
- Deaf school students test negative for
AIDS, 11/24/8
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