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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, 11/24/88, 3B
- Dentists fear AIDS patients, 7/13/87,
1A
- Department of Health grant may provide
home treatment, 7/12/90, 2B
- Department of Health receives planning
grant, 9/14/89, 3B
- Discrimination measure survives heated
House panel dispute, 3/4/88, 1A
- Drug users spread more AIDS now, 1/4/90,
3B
- Episcopal Diocese establishes AIDS Commission,
10/28/89, 1D
- Fear creates demand for embalming specialists,
2/22/88, 1A
- Federal grants to UMC will help people
cope, 5/28/89, 1C
- Few school boards have AIDS policy, 1/11/88,
1A
- Get AIDS test before getting pregnant,
11/20/88, 1B
- Group to lend hand to people with AIDS,
10/30/88, 1B
- House clears AIDS test for convicted
rapists, 2/12/91, 2B
- Infection rate 100% higher in prison
population, 9/21/89, 1B
- Jump in cases spurs $18M fund increase
request, 9/19/90, 3B
- Legislation would cost $3-$9.3M over
three year period, 12/6/89, 1B
- Legislator Blanton introduces 'common
sensed' legislation, 10/19/89, 2B
- Living under AIDS shadow, 5/28/89, 1C
- AIDS, MISSISSIPPI
- LIVING WITH AIDS (three-part series),
3/3-5/91; 3/10/91, 4B
- AIDS, Mississippi
- Medical Examiners board discusses how
to protect patients, 4/17/92, 1A
- Medicinal inhaler is effective but expensive,
8/6/89, 1C
- Merchants fights AIDS with pamphlet,
8/28/88, 1C
- Minorities at greater risk, 9/27/92,
1H
- Money problems may block AIDS funding,
6/9/89, 3B
- Number of cases in state rising, 7/20/86,
1B
- Official says Senate bill targets wrong
people for test, 1/24/90, 1B
- Officials must prepare for AIDS-infected
infants, 9/15/89, 6B
- Orthodontists discuss testing, 6/18/87,
1B
- Panel hears views about AIDS at hearing,
5/20/88, 3B
- Panel:Inform kids on AIDS, 9/30/88, 1B
- Prison inmates' lawsuit against inadequacies
is revived, 11/16/92, 1B
- Rally at Smith Park attracts state groups,
8/20/88, 3B
- Research by University of Mississippi
professor, 6/28/87, 3B
- Rural cases in state on rise, 11/30/94,
1B
- Rural nature of state cited for low number
of cases, 8/12/85, 3B
- Rural patients' options are few, 7/5/93,
1A
- School attendance by victims left to
local boards, 9/21/85, 1B
- School panel hears view about Aids at
national space tech lab, 5/20/88, 3B
- School should teach about, 12/11/87,
1A
- Schools offers video to aid in policies,
9/28/88, 3B
- Screening, 1/17/87, 1B
- Senator Wootsie Tate introduces AIDS
bill, 10/7/89, 1B
- Single people's social lives, 8/2/87,
1A
- Spreading by sex-for-drugs prostitutes
(crack cocaine), 12/17/90, 9A
- State could have 1,000 AIDS patients
by 1990, 11/18/88, 1B
- State deaths, 6/15/87, 1B
- State Department of Education asks for
legislation, 10/15/87, 1A
- State emergency room patients can be
tested based on appearance, 7/22/91, 2B
- State Health Department begins testing
prisoners, 7/12/89, 5B; 7/13/89, 3B
- State health dept. asks for $2 million
in AIDS war, 2/10/88, 1B
- State inmates exposure to AIDS 100 times
population average, 3/1/88, 1A
- State seeks way to trace AIDS virus,
12/16/87, 1B
- Aids, Mississippi
- State's 656 sufferers remembered in ceremony,
12/2/90, 1B
- AIDS, Mississippi
- Statewide Health Planning Coordinating
Council, 7/10/87, 3B
- AIDS, MISSISSIPPI
- STATISTICAL STUDY, 9/27/92, 1H
- AIDS, Mississippi
- Study:Minorities suffer less from AIDS,
7/24/88, 1B
- T-shirt contest winner Jillienne Gaddy,
10/23/94, 1E
- Task force, 5/13/87, 1B; 11/13/86, 1B
- Task force holds first meeting, 4/3/87,
2B
- Testing
- Dr. Ed Thompson, 2/27/87, 3B
- State seeks funds, 9/4/87, 1A
- Testing strains underfinanced state health
department, 12/3/91, 1A
- Testing underway at Deaf School, 10/26/88,
1A
- AIDS, MISSISSIPPI
- VOLUNTEERS HAVE BURDEN OF SUPPORT; STATE
FUNDING MEAGER, 7/5/93, 1A
- WHEN AIDS COMES HOME (Series of articles),
5/31/87 - 6/2/87, 1A+
- AIDS, Mississippi
- World AIDS Day marked around state, 12/1/92,
2B; 12/2/92, 4B
- AIDS, Neshoba County
- James G. Thomas, AIDS victim, sues doctors,
blood bank, 1A; 2/2/89
- AIDS, Parchman
- AIDS and inmate who was sexually assaulted,
9/26/87, 3B
- Prisoners may be isolated, 8/22/87, 1B
- Victim at parchman, 5/3/86, 1A
- AIDS, Pascagoula
- Ex-patients of Dentist Robert Engel tested,
4/24/91, 4B
- AIDS, Rankin County
- Central Mississippi Correctional Facility
lawsuit, 3/31/91, 2B
- AIDS, US
- Cutting swath in the black gospel music
industry, 11/5/94, 1D
- Nurse Mary Lee's book 'Aids is a Woman's
Nightmare', 11/30/94, 2B
- Study in which MSU participated says
2 in 1000 college students have AIDS, 5/23/89, 1B
- AIDS, Vicksburg
- Clinic could be model for small towns,
7/31/92, 2B
- Warren County sheriff calls for staff
AIDS protection, 1/17/91, 2B
- Aills, John William
- Murder suspect from South Carolina, 7/22/87,
3B
- Ainsworth, Ron
- Suspended Canton police dispatcher is
fired, 7/22/92, 1B
- Ainsworth, Suzanne
- Jackson woman reunited with her dog Poochie-Mama,
3/2/94, 1D
- Ainsworth, Suzzanne SEE Bone marrow transplants
- Ainsworth, Willie SEE Willie's Roller
Rink
- Air ambulances SEE Emergency medical service
- Air calliopes SEE Calliopes
- Air conditioners
- Federal rule on Freon removal will make
service more expensive, 7/2/92, 5B
- Hot weather heats up cool-down business,
7/9/91, 6B
- Like cotton gin, its invention changed
the South, 7/11/93, 1E
- Mary Bozeman's unit stolen; asthmatic
son suffering, 9/24/93, 1B
- Thefts of units heat up in summertime,
8/2/90, 5B
- Air fares SEE Airfares
- Air Force Academy
- Clinton natives helped each other through,
5/29/90, 1B
- Air National Guard, 1/4/87,
1A
- 12,000 gallon of jet fuel spilled at
Guard facility, 2/25/94, 5B
- 172nd Airlift Group flies aid to Soviet
republics, 2/8/92, 1B
- Activated for service in Middle East
crisis, 8/24/90, 1A
- Air show:parachutists, aerobatic team,
10/1/88, 3B
- C-141's reliable despite cracks, will
keep flying, 9/18/93, 4B
- C-141B Starlifter (1 page illustration),
9/16/90, 14A
- Charles Hudson, 6/15/86, 1H
- Christmas donations to Mississippi Food
Network, 12/10/91, 1D
- Family acceptance is part of Guard call-up,
8/25/90, 1A
- Ferries troops home from Honduras, 4/3/88,
1A, 17A
- Firefighters, 10/10/88, 1A
- Flies troops to Panama in Noriega crisis,
12/21/89, 1A, 9A; 12/22/89, 2A
- Former USAF pilots jump to Mississippi's
unit, 3/9/92, 1A
- Guard returns;story of airlift, 3/20/88,
1A
- In Iraqi crisis call-up, it ships out
to parts unknown, 8/26/90, 1A
- Medievac unit ferries support personnel
from desert to Germany, 6/16/92, 5B
- Meridian unit will begin flying KC-135
tankers, 2/5/91, 5A; 4/4/92, 3B
- Middle East airlift crews praised; families
and employers cited, 8/18/90, 3A
- Montgomery recommends wing status for
Meridian squadron, 9/4/91, 3B
- New jets add $ to payroll & construction,
4/17/86, 1B
- Plans briefing flight for legislators,
3/23/88, 3B
- Receives C-141B transport plane, 7/13/86,
1A
- Shows Junior ROTC the high life, 5/25/88,
1B
- Sky divers amaze, amuse at show, 10/2/88,
1B
- Starlifter aircraft on loan to Air Force,
8/18/93, 3B
- Thunderbirds thrill spectators, 10/3/88,
1A
- To return today after airlift, 3/19/88,
1A
- Transports troops to Honduras, 3/18/88,
1A
- Troops return; Guard stands by, 3/27/88,
1A
- Air Pogo
- Inventor is Ted Webb of Hattiesburg,
4/23/93, 5B
- Air Race Classic Ltd
- 2400-mile race for female pilots
- Greenville is a stop, 6/6/94, 2B
- Air Show Extravanganza
- General Aviation Day at Hawkins Field,
9/3/92, 7E
- Air traffic controllers
- Emerson Colvin at Jackson airport
- A Day in the Life, 9/5/94, 1D
- Air-conditioning SEE ALSO Schools, Mississippi---Air-conditioning
- Aircraft accidents, Alabama
- Air National Guard pilots killed, 12/4/89,
1A
- Captain Fred Crump has safe crash landing,
11/17/87, 3B
- FAA seeks cause of accident fatal to
2 Mississippi men, 7/7/94, 2B
- Metal fragment suspected in wreck, 1B;
1/27/89
- Plane crash in Dora, Alabama, kills 2
Mississippians, 1A; 1/19/89
- Aircraft accidents, Bay St. Louis
- Veteran pilot Maurice Farron, 6/13/94,
1B; 6/14/94, 2B
- Aircraft accidents, Birmingham
- Co-pilot, passenger crash had Mississippi
ties, 7/12/91, 1A
- Aircraft accidents, Clarke County
- Meridian man Donald Lee is killed, 7/14/91,
2B
- Aircraft accidents, Columbus
- Experimental plane crashes; Florida pilot
unhurt, 2/2/92, 3B
- Aircraft accidents, Crystal Springs
- Small plane crashes in gravel pit, 4/26/90,
3B
- Aircraft accidents, Dallas
- After surviving Delta crash, Jackson
dentist afraid to fly, 2/25/89, 1B
- Delta Flight 1141
- Expert: Was "flyable" when it crashed,
12/1/88, 1A
- Mississippians survive, 9/1/88, pages
1A,8A,9A
- Aircraft accidents, Detroit
- Basketball player Tommy Collier survives
crash, 12/5/90, 1A
- Aircraft accidents, Evansville
- State National Guard does touch-and go
landings, 2/7/92, 3A
- Aircraft accidents, Florence
- Crash of AF plane, 9/19/92, 1A; 9/20/92,
3B; 9/24/92, 1B; 11/26/92, 1B
- Crash of AF plane: pilot error blamed,
4/29/93, 1A
- Aircraft accidents, Georgia
- Rankin County trio killed in crash, 3/8/93,
1A; 3/9/93, 1B
- Aircraft accidents, Gulf of Mexico
- Meridian jet crashes, 10/30/89, 1A; 10/31/89,
1A, 1B; 11/1/89, 2B
- Aircraft accidents, Gulfport
- Paramedic killed in midair collision,
9/5/89, 1B
- Aircraft accidents, Hattiesburg
- Homemade plane crashes; 2 die, 10/5/92,
1B
- Aircraft accidents, Houston, Texas
- Mississippians hurt, 8/24/90, 1A; 8/25/90,
3B; 8/26/90, 4B
- Aircraft accidents, Jackson
- Pilot Pearman safely exits plane suspended
on power line, 7/13/91, 1B
- Pilot, passengers survive highway crash-landing
on I-20, 7/18/91, 3B
- Smoke fills Delta plane, 5 treated, 11/6/89,
3B
- Texas pilot dies; family injured at airport,
7/16/93, 1A; 7/17/93, 1B
- Aircraft accidents, Jefferson Davis
County
- Joey Stevenson dies, 6/21/94, 3B
- Aircraft accidents, Madison
- Billy Thompson killed, 11/25/93, 1A
- Aircraft accidents, McComb
- Bodies of instructor and student found,
6/28/91, 1B
- Lynyrd Skynyrd emerges from crash for
tour, 5/18/88, 1C
- Aircraft accidents, Meridian
- NAS training jet crashes; two killed,
7/23/92, 1A; 7/24/92, 1A
- Aircraft accidents, Mississippi
- Columbus AFB jets collide; 4 parachute
to safety, 4/16/92, 1A
- Missing couple found dead in plane, 2/22/89,
1B
- Navy pilots die after mid-air collision,
4/14/89, 1A; 4/15/89, 1B
- Aircraft accidents, Mississippi
Delta
- Crash of classic plane kills 2, 9/8/92,
1B
- Aircraft accidents, Pensacola
- Caller about crash; his reliability is
questioned, 5/1/89, 3B
- Crash kills 2 Gulfport pilots, 4/11/89,
1A; 4/15/89, 1A
- Engines of plane did not fail, 5/16/89,
3B
- Executive was angry at move to oust man
killed, 6/29/89, 3B
- Gulf Power executive Horton said he received
threats, 8/31/90, 3B
- Report gives no clues to in-flight blaze,
7/24/90, 4B
- Utility company executive's death in
crash, 4/23/89, 1B
- Aircraft accidents, Picayune
- Authorities find no evidence of reported
plane crash, 7/8/91, 3B
- Aircraft accidents, Prentiss
- 2 Texas men killed, 2/4/94, 1B
- Aircraft accidents, Raymond
- 2 killed in night crash, 10/26/94, 1A;
10/27/94, 1A, 9A; 10/28/94, 1A
- Alcohol linked to crash, coroner says,
11/12/94, 1B
- April Branning remembered, 11/18/94,
1A
- Aircraft accidents, Shelby
- Crash kills pilot, injures passengers,
6//27/89, 5B
- Aircraft accidents, Tupelo
- Plane missing in delayed flight out of
Tupelo, 2/21/89, 1B
- Aircraft carrier
- SNS Dedalo gift from Spain to be museum
in New Orleans, 8/4/89, 1E
- USS Stennis christened in Newport News,
11/3/93, 1B
- Airfares
- Delta and American have cut fares out
of Jackson sharpely, 8/16/89, 6B
- Fare wars jam traffic in air, airports
at Jackson, 8/2/92, 1C
- Jackson discounts, 2/23/86, 1G; 2/23/86,
6G
- Jackson, Southeast airfares sky-high
since deregulation, 2/18/90, 1B
- Lower ticket prices arrive in time for
summer travel, 6/16/94, 5B
- Lowered Delta, TWA, USAir fares slow
to arrive in Jackson, 11/14/91, 5B
- Newest sky wars: ticket buyers tie up
the telephone, 5/29/92, 1A; 6/6/92, 6B
- No rush to buy tickets before federal
surtax deadline, 11/30/90, 1A
- Round trip discounts delight local fliers,
6/22/93, 1A; 6/23/93, 5B
- Airlines
- Flights
- Lateness of Jackson flights, 11/11/87,
1A
- Jackson
- Lowest cancellation rate in area,
10/23/88, 1A
- More to baggage handler's job than meets
the eye, 4/26/90, 6B
- Royale Airlines cancels service to state
airports, 1/31/89; 8B
- Airplane accidents SEE Aircraft accidents
- Airplane fares
- Why do fares vary so much?, 5/21/90,
1E
- Airplane game
- Pyramid scheme, 8/14/87, 1B
- Scheme continues to grow, 10/27/86, 1A
- Scheme in Tupelo, 10/31/86, 1A
- Airplanes
- Alabama pilot lands crippled craft at
Jackson airport, 9/19/89, 1B
- B-17 Flying Fortress, restored, on display
at Hawkins Field, 4/17/94, 1B
- C-141B Starlifter (1 page illustration),
9/16/90, 14A
- Columbus Air Force Base
- Called unsafe by Sonny Montgomery,
4/28/89, 1B
- Continental pilot lands at Hawkins Field
by mistake, 11/10/90, 1B
- MSU students and faculty build X-30 mock-up,
6/11/92, 1A
- Personal, 1/4/87, 1C
- Tupelo wants seized plane back from state
in order to sell it, 2/17/94, 3B
- Airplanes SEE ALSO Pilots
- Airplanes SEE ALSO State aircraft
- Airplanes SEE ALSO Ultra-light aircraft
- Airport Parkway
- Jackson International Airport, 12/21/94,
1A
- Airports SEE ALSO Wayport
- Airports, Greenwood
- Expansion project to bring prosperity
to city, 12/10/90, 1B
- Airports, Gulfport-Biloxi
- Has near 24% rise in passengers, 1/14/88,
7B
- Airports, Jackson
- Airport traffic heading for record year,
12/31/87, 8B
- Danks proposes change in Municipal airport
name, 11/29/88, 8B
- Fares help boost air traffic, 3/8/88,
8B
- Renamed Jackson International Airport,
4/28/89, 8B
- Repair work head of schedule, 3/8/88,
8B
- Statistics, 3/3/87, 8B
- Airports, Jackson SEE ALSO Jackson International
Airport
- Airports, Jackson, Memphis, New Orleans
each face challenges, 5/7/89, 1g
- Airports, Legislature approves competing
for wayport, 3/31/89, 3B
- Airports, Madison County
- Families have private airport, 11/14/89,
3B
- Airports, Meridian
- American Eagle communter service pulls
out, 5/7/92, 8B
- Airports, Mississippi
- House committee OKs bill for state to
try for wayport, 3/27/89, 2B
- Increased traffic, 7/21/85, 1B
- Proposed luggage limits, 7/15/85, 1B
- State won't feel effects of air-route
cuts - yet, 1/7/89; 4B
- Airports, Parchman
- Area touted as ideal for U.S. airport
hub, 1A; 1/26/89
- Delta site in running for rural wayport,
1B; 2/1/89
- Espy backs airport hub in Delta, 1/28/89;
3B
- Airports, Raymond
- New manager hopes to develop Raymond
airport with upgrading, 3/29/89, 3B
- Airports, Senate passes bill to try to
attract wayport, 3/23/89, 3B
- Airports, Starkville
- Officials seek funds to expand runway,
11/11/92, 3B
- Airports, Vicksburg area
- County officials prefer Raymond facility
to Mound, Louisiana, 12/29/90, 2B
- Louisiana and Mississippi join in regional
airport effort, 9/10/90, 5A
- AirSTAT SEE Emergency medical service
- Airways Inn
- Flowood motel to house women prisoners,
6/18/95, 3G (Minor column); 7/12/94, 4B
- Airwick Industries, 2/6/88,
8B
- Inspectors'job:sniffing out defects,
7/28/88, 8B
- Aitken, Thomas SEE Magro, Charles
- Akin, Doug
- Ridgeland dentist is bodybuilder, 6/3/94,
1E
- Akin, Edward N.
- Mississippi college professor writes
book on Henry Flager, 6/12/88, 3F
- Akin, Susan
- 1986 Miss America says "please buckle
up," 1/14/88, 1B
- Akin's brother told to join prison program,
5/12/88, 3B
- Fashion, 9/11/85, 1D
- Glad to be back in Mississippi, 10/17/85,
1A
- Newly crowned Miss America, 9/17/85,
1A
- Notable nuptials: Susan Akin to marry
Jet Taylor, 9/14/90, 1E
- Profile, 9/9/86, 1D
- Reflections on Miss America crown, 9/5/85,
1A; 9/14 - 9/16/85, 1A
- Testifies in favor of seatbelt measure,
2/18/88, 4B
- Wins Miss Mississippi, 7/21/85, 1A
- Al's Southside Grill
- Restaurant review, 9/26/91, 4E
- al-Omran, Ali SEE Persian Gulf War
- Alabama
- Alabama reunion tour, 5/14/89, 1F
- Alabama Shakespeare Festival
- Where the play's the thing, 11/6/94,
1F
- Alabama sturgeon SEE Tenn/Tom Waterway
- Alain, Bill
- His campaign plans closely watched by
Mabus, 12/10/89, 3H
- Alamo Plaza Courts
- Firefighters suffer heat exhaustion at
blaze, 8/31/90, 1B
- Impending demolition, 3/15/90, 5B; 10/31/89,
5B
- Alamo Theater
- Smith Robertson Museum hopes to renovate,
2/11/92, 1B; 11/22/95, 4B
- Alarm systems SEE Security devices
- Albanese, Margaret
- Mistrial for woman accused of taking
son from grandparents, 4/14/94, 3B
- Albemarle Health Care Center
- Lawsuit filed in smoking death of resident,
4/5/91, 5B
- Alberto SEE Tropical Storm Alberto
- Albriton's Jewelry
- John Albriton III, owner
- Business profile, 6/25/90, 4E
- Albums
- Here's your ticket to a cool collection,
3/14/93, 1E
- Alcoa Fujikura Ltd.
- Ripley plant closed; economy blamed,
3/24/91, 6B
- Alcohol IQ Network
- Computer program tests students on alcoholism
awareness, 4/11/92, 3B
- Alcohol sales, Alcorn County
- Will vote on legalization November 3rd,
9/1/92, 2B
- Alcohol sales, Clinton
- Churches fight sale of alcohol in restaurants,
7/31/93, 1B; 8/4/93, 1B
- Consultant says to ease rules, 7/26/90,
1A
- Alcohol sales, Corinth
- Vote is January 14, 1993, 12/18/92, 3B
- Alcohol sales, Hazlehurst
- City allows sales on Sunday (New Year's
Eve), 12/30/89, 1B
- Alcohol sales, Hinds County
- Exception to ban at Bolton fire department
benefit, 5/26/90, 1B
- Occasional use on county property is
criticized, 5/8/90, 5B
- Rural liquor sales need legal controls,
officials say, 12/14/92, 1B
- Sales in western part of county, 1/27/92,
1B; 1/28/92, 4B
- Sales vote (western Hinds County) will
be on March 10 ballot, 2/4/92, 5B
- Supervisor to propose ban on county property,
10/26/89, 3B
- Violations, 2/11/88, 1B
- Will allow exceptions to ban, 4/5/90,
3B; 4/7/90, 5B
- Alcohol sales, Jackson
- City cracks down on illegal sales, 6/28/87,
3B
- City wards to hold debates on sale hours,
9/26/85, 1B
- Council recommends lengthening of permitted
sale time, 9/13/85, 1B
- Hearings on extending sale time, 9/27/85,
1A
- Legal Sunday sales a 'plus', 5/5/91,
2C
- Organizations give tips on holiday parties,
12/22/89, 1B
- Police issue warrants for illegal sales,
9/1/89, 1B
- Undercover teenager buys beer at 104
of 169 convenience stores, 8/3/94, 1A
- Alcohol sales, Meridian
- Police ask city to restrict after-hours
lounges, 8/25/92, 3B
- Alcohol sales, Mississippi
- Beer and light wine voted in, 3/1/88,
1B
- Bill would allow election day liquor
sales, 2/28/89, 3B
- Cities must tell ABC New Year's Eve policy,
8/28/89, 1A; 9/8/89, 1B
- Citizens fight sale of wine, 3/11/88,
1B
- December is big month for sales, 12/8/89,
6B
- Down for '87, 12/27/87, 1B
- Editorial, 4/8/87, 6A
- End of election day ban, 5/2/89, 1A
- House OKs amendment for more control
in dry counties, 3/16/90, 3B
- Legal liquor, 9/14/86, 1H
- Legislation: drinking age, 12/14/86,
1B
- Mississippians lighten up social drinking,
7/24/88, 1H
- Netted state $22.9 Million, 7/30/89,
1G
- Purchases fall says State Tax Commission,
1/9/90, 5B
- Servers protected, 4/7/87, 1A
- State ranks fifth in alcohol and drug
arrests, 9/23/90, 3B
- Sunday sales get mixed reaction from
populace, 6/2/86, 1B
- Alcohol sales, Pearl
- 79 votes keep Pearl dry, 7/27/88, 1A
- Alcohol sales, Quitman
- Both sides confident in beer/wine vote,
6/9/92, 3B
- Alcohol sales, Rankin County
- Discussions underway on legalization,
4/26/90, 2B
- Election sought if signatures validated,
9/17/92, 4B; 9/19/92, 1B
- Group wants legalization on November
ballot, 9/1/92, 1A; 9/5/92, 1A
- Legalization fails: signatures could
not be verified, 9/16/92, 1A
- Opposing sides marshall forces, 10/22/92,
1B; 11/2/92, 1B
- Pro-liquor group says foes mislead public,
11/3/92, 5B
- Referendum revived, to be on November
ballot, 9/22/92, 1A; 9/23/92, 1A
- Alcohol sales, Ridgeland
- Aldermen OK Sunday mixed drink sales,
9/4/91, 2B
- Considers law to let people dine with
wine on Sundays, 3/7/88, 1A
- Alcoholic Beverage Control
- Undercover operation to stem teenage
drinking, 1/26/92, 5B
- Alcoholism, Jackson
- Friends celebrate 30th year, 10/1/88,
1C
- Alcoholism, Mississippi
- Children of alcoholics: the pain the
problems, 3/18/90, 1E
- Recovering alcoholics John McRae and
Stanley Everett, 12/24/94, 1D
- Treatment of young and elderly, 9/1/86,
1B
- Alcorn County
- Lawman out to stop "gypsies," 12/14/88,
1A
- Alcorn County Public Schools
- Officials rethink finances after bond
failure, 10/9/90, 2B
- Alcorn State University
- AD James Brooks' job is eliminated, 8/16/91,
1A
- ASU/Southern football game will be on
campus, 10/13/94, 1A
- Coach Davey Whilney is near 500 wins,
1D; 1/15/89
- Director of Admissions pleads guilty
to mail fraud, 5/25/89, 3B
- Graduation of athletes, 7/2/93, 1A; 7/13/93,
1A; 7/21/93, 1A
- Harvard seminar makes new man of Pres.,
8/17/88, 1B
- Hinds County residents among inductees
into Hall of Fame, 6/25/90, 4B
- Increased enrollment causing housing
shortage, 9/13/91, 1B
- Industry Cluster Spring Conference
- Jobs forum etc., 4/15/94, 5B
- NCAA probation in test-score scam, 12/22/94,
1A
- President Walter Washington to retire,
1/17/92, 3B
- School of Education may lose accreditation,
5/8/90, 1B
- Strips Athletic Director and basketball
coach of jobs, 4/15/89, 1A
- Student Leslie Ware killed following
fraternity prank, 9/29/93, 1A, 3B
- Student Leslie Ware's death: fraternity
banished, 10/14/93, 1A; 10/19/93, 1B
- Student Leslie Ware's slaying: 7 students
face charges, 10/13/93, 1B
- USDA will open office at Alcorn, 1/1/89,
1B
- Ware's slaying called 'senseless', 9/30/93,
1A, 1B
- Alcorn State University SEE ALSO Washington,
Walter
- Alderman, W.C.
- Hinds supervisor files for chancery clerk
race, 5/8/91, 5B
- Aldrich, Dixie, 4/12/87, 1B
- Appointed new head of state rehab office,
5/15/91, 1B
- Resigns after Morris Selby is rehired,
9/18/91, 1B
- Aldridge family
- Celebrates Mother's Day with adopted
son, 5/12/91, 1E
- Aldridge's Downtown Gulf Station
- Closure, 2/17/87, 6B
- Will continue to operate; Opened 60 years
ago, 12/7/87, 1C
- Aldridge, Randall
- Convicted in FMHA loan case, 11/2/85,
1B
- Draws prison term in FMHA probe, 12/6/85,
1B
- Pleads innocent in FMHA probe, 7/30/85,
1B
- Aldy, Linda Ross
- Publisher of 'Jackson Parents' and Kids
Resource', 9/2/91, 1D
- Resigns as head of Employment Security
Commission, 10/13/90, 1A
- Alequresh, Laila
- Student at CADET school, Holly Springs,
10/12/90, 4B
- Alexander Junior High School
- Brookhaven
- Less structured classes an incentive,
1/28/92, 4B
- Alexander's Home Health of Mississippi
- Buys Utah health agency, 5/26/94, 5B
- Alexander, Alma
- Her firing is upheld by state supreme
court, 3/12/92, 1B; 6/18/92, 1B
- More testimony on deaf school official
planned, 1A; 1/12/89
- Seeks to remain in state-owned house,
2/9/89, 4B
- Alexander, Alma SEE ALSO Mississippi School
for the Deaf
- Alexander, Barry SEE Crime rate, Jackson---1993:
3 killed...
- Alexander, George
- Alexander, Jane
- Federal arts chairwoman tours Jackson,
12/8/93, 3B; 12/10/93, 1A
- Alexander, Joe
- Shoeshine man, 5/20/86, 1B
- Alexander, John
- Collapses and dies after Meridian concert,
12/9/90, 1A
- Met star returns to Mississippi, 10/24/85,
1C
- Opera singer, 2/18/87, 1C
- Alexander, Johnny Earl
- Trustee escapes Hinds County Detention
Center, 2/20/91, 2B
- Alexander, Lamar
- Addresses Mississippi Economic Council,
4/18/86, 1A
- Alexander, Luther SEE Delta Council
- Alexander, Margaret Walker
- $10,000 raised for facility at JSU, 7/26/90,
1B
- Commemoration of the 1965 Congressional
Challenge, 10/10/90, 1D
- For My People published in limited edition,
9/17/92, 1D
- Hard at work on her autobiography, 10/31/93,
1E
- JSU raising funds for Alexander research
center, 12/6/91, 4B; 12/7/91, 3B
- Library to bear name, 8/12/88, 1B
- Photo exhibit, 4/22/88, 1D; 4/25/88,
1B
- Reception in Washington; Research Center
at JSU, 10/12/89, 4B
- U.S. House bill would let JSU keep her
papers, 7/29/903, 1B
- Writes biography 'Richard Wright: Daemonic
Genius', 11/13/88, 3F
- Writing and politicking, 6/28/88, 1D
- Alexander, Owens F.
- Killed in air crash, 8/13/85, 1A
- Alexander, Paul G.
- Judge dies in sleep, 12/1/88, 1B
- Reprimand recommended:judge hits lawyer,
10/10/88, 1A
- Alexander, Stephanie Lynn SEE Murder---NEMJC
- Alford, Dorothy
- Crystal Springs
- Why I Live Where I Live, 7/15/91,
1D
- Alford, Eloise Travis
- Teacher at Columbia Primary School, 9/15/92,
4B
- Alford, Hubert SEE Reaves, Charles
- Alford, Jo Ann
- Author of 'Wissy's Haunted House', 8/31/91,
1D
- Alford, Jo Ann SEE Jo Ann Alford Associates
- Alfrefaei, Hasaem
- JSU student answers Rushdie's 'Satanic
Verses', 6/10/89, 2C
- Algebra Project
- Poitier and Belafonte visit Delta schools,
5/31/94, 1A; 6/1/94, 4B
- Algood, Rick
- Owner of R. Good Shirtmakers
- Business profile, 5/21/90, 4E
- Alienation of affection SEE Divorce
- Aliens SEE Immigrants
- All American Dry-Out Day
- Mississippians asked not to consume alcohol,
9/16/92, 1D
- All God's Dangers
- PBS drama's director once was with New
Stage, 5/9/90, 1D
- All Saints Day
- At Natchez Trace Memorial Park, 11/1/93,
1B
- All Shook Up: Mississippi Roots
of American Popular Music
- At Archives and History, 3/23/90, 1E
- All Star Seniors Competition
- Clarion-Ledger program, 4/21/93, 1A;
5/6/94, 1A
- All-terrain vehicles SEE Three wheelers
- All-USA Two-Year College Academic
Team
- 4 from Ole Miss on team, 4/8/94, 3B
- Allain, Bill
- Administration missed chance, 1/10/88,
4H
- Allain appoints Clinton, Meridian lawyers
to posts, 12/19/87, 2B
- Allain faces his farewell with advice,
1/7/88, 1A
- Allain may be considering race for circuit
judge, 12/28/88, 1A
- Attacks taxes, the legislature and Ed
Pittman, 2/21/86, 1B
- Clearly a possibility as Mabus challenger
in 1992, 3/18/90, 3H
- Commutes sentences of trusties at mansion,
1/16/88, 1B
- Discusses decision not to run, 6/18/87,
1A
- Ex-governor casts eye on Attorney General
post, 1/20/91, 3H
- Ex-governor in no hurry to have portrait
painted, 11/13/89, 1A
- Eyes on Supreme Court job, 9/4/87, 1A
- Fiscal Management Bd. told funds tight
for many in state, 12/5/87, 1B
- Former governor won't seek circuit judgeship,
1B; 1/12/89
- Future plans, 1/4/87, 3H
- Governor's race, 2/9/87, 1A
- Gubenatorial plans, 3/19/87, 1B
- Key question in gubenatorial campaign,
6/3/87, 1A
- Leaning toward seeking vacant judgeship,
12/29/88, 1B
- Mabus-bashing Allain looks like a candidate,
9/23/90, 3H
- Makes candidate-style trip to Neshoba
Fair, 8/11/89, 1B
- May be nominee for court seat, 1/26/89;
3B
- Murmurs of 'Governor' growing louder
in his camp, 3/11/90, 3H
- Not likely to run for Attorney General
in 1991, 5/26/91, 3G
- Polls don't show much support, 11/30/86,
3G
- Reflections on governor's position, 3/29/87,
1A
- Relationship with legislature, 4/12/87,
18A
- Says he enjoyed political life, 1/8/88,
1B
- Separation of powers, 6/23/87, 2B
- State of State address, 1/11/87, 1A
- State of State address text, 1/15/87,
1A
- Succession passes, 11/5/86, 1A
- Summary of first 2 years in office, 1/5/86,
1H
- Supporters rallying to raise funds for
portrait, 12/29/87, 1B
- Swaps high visibility for low profile;
retains workaholic tendencies, 5/18/88, 3H
- Tax hike opinion, 2/26/87, 1B
- Undecided on governor's race, 4/25/86,
1B
- Warns education reforms threaten gifted-children
funding, 7/27/89, 3B
- Will he run for governor, 4/7/87, 3B
- Will not run for governor, 6/6/87, 1A
- Allen, Dempsey
- Veteran denied treatment at VA center,
a 'miscommunication', 8/7/92, 3B
- Allen, Ida M SEE Southern Baptist Convention---Ordains...
- Allen, Jere
- Ole Miss art professor's works to be
exhibited in West Germany, 6/25/89, 1F
- Allen, Kelly
- Signal Lamp Co of Oxford
- Business profile, 2/5/90, 11F
- Allen, Lee A
- Trial delayed in shooting spree death,
1/25/89; 3B; 7/18/89, 3B
- Allen, Phillip
- Accused of exposing himself to small
children, 5/6/93, 3B
- Found guilty of exposure, gets 3-year
sentence, 8/19/93, 2B
- Allen, William 'Pop'
- Succumbs to cancer, 4/11/91, 2B, 1C
- Allergies
- Causes, 3/5/87, 1D
- Mississippi
- Pollen early this year, 3/28/87,
1B
- Ragweed pollen is out early this
year, 9/2/89, 1A
- Ragweed brings suffering to Gulf Coast,
9/15/90, 3B
- The agony of chronic allergies, 4/29/90,
1C
- Alley, Donald
- Lakeshore man puts sign in yard advertising
for a wife, 6/29/91, 1B
- Allgood
- Georgia-bred band at Hal & Mal's,
11/18/93, 10F
- Allied Employment Services
- Closes down; state seeks refund of job
fees, 4/3/93, 5B
- Allied Enterprises
- Moves to Columbus industrial park, 8/30/94,
8B
- New facility, 3/25/88, 8B
- Vocationally oriented rehabilitation,
6/5/94, 1C
- Allied Health Center SEE Pearl River Community
College
- Alligators, Greenwood
- 2 youths accused of killing pet alligator,
5/15/93, 3B
- Alligators, Jackson
- Charlie retires from natural science
museum, 12/21/91, 1B
- Small gator captured in Town Creek in
northwest Jackson, 10/23/94, 1B
- White alligators at zoo on loan from
New Orleans zoo, 4/20/91, 4B
- Alligators, Louisville
- Crowson's business hit by recession,
10/27/91, 1C
- Alligators, Madison
- David Lane charged with beating 6-footer
to death, 9/19/92, 1B; 9/20/92, 1B
- Alligators, Mississippi, 3/23/86,
1E; 9/6/87, 3B
- Alligators in Oktibbeha County, 6/8/88,
1A
- Mississippi allligator population increasing,
5/29/88, 3B
- Mississippi sets spring for trapping
of nuisance alligators, 12/27/88, 1B
- Alligators, Ross Barnett Reservoir
- 11-foot gater snared, killed, 8/23/94,
1A
- 12-foot gator shot near Goshen Springs
Campground, 8/18/94, 1A
- Alligator awareness after 2 recent catches,
8/24/94, 1B
- Captured in Ross Barnett reservoir, 7/15/86,
1B
- Danger of feeding, 5/18/86, 14D; 8/25/85,
1A
- Gator noses around spillway, frightens
citizenry, 6/5/93, 4B
- They're 'on the move,' experts warn,
5/18/91, 1B
- Allison's Wells Center for Arts
and Crafts
- Artist incubator program, 7/12/92, 1F
- Opens on Canton town square, 5/10/92,
1E
- Reorganzied; meets at Camp Henry Jacob,
1/17/88, 4H
- To revive this spring, 1/10/88, 1A
- Vistors hoped for, 3/26/94, 5B
- Allison, Glen
- Local gospel singer content to play to
local crowds, 2/2/91, 1D
- Allison, Mose
- At Hal & Mal's, 8/6/92, 2E
- Allison, Myra
- Leukemia victim fights for life in Seattle
hospital, 8/12/90, 1E
- Women succumbs to leukemia, 11/15/90,
1A
- Allstate Insurance Company
- Ava Maddox's troubles after wreck, 11/15/92,
1C
- To shift data-processing work to Dallas,
4/13/90, 6B
- Wants to limit uninsured motorists claims,
11/15/92, 1C
- Allstate Insurance Operations Center,
10/23/87, 8B
- Allwright, Ronnie
- Englishman reunites with Jackson friend
Ron Lamey, 4/18/91, 1A
- Almezen, Husain SEE Persian Gulf War
- Aloha Lock & Key Co
- Linda and David Steed, owners
- How's business?, 9/9/92, 5B
- Alpha Company
- Bay St. Louis
- Commercial space launching in south
Mississippi, 12/2/90, 2B
- Alphabet of Bible Creatures
- Book by Marni McKenzie and Karen Patterson,
11/21/92, 1D
- Alply Inc
- DeKalb firm supplies materials for U.S.
Embassey in Chili, 10/5/91, 6B
- Alqueza, Maya and Arnold
- Brandon siblings strive for perfect grades,
1/19/90, 4B
- ALS SEE Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Alsobrook, Sonjia
- Mary Kay sales director wins another
pink Cadillac, 3/26/94, 1B
- Alston, Rebecca
- Artist keeps Mississippi ties while working
in New York, 12/30/90, 1F
- Alston, Sarah Jane
- New school board member, 4/21/87, 1B
- Alta Woods Baptist Church
- Crumpton steps down as day care director,
12/30/88, 1D
- Its Music Institute of Fine Arts, 9/12/92,
1D
- Alternative Crop and Livestock Systems
seminar
- Planned for Meadville, 10/20/91, 2C
- Alternative fuel vehicles
- Conference at Mississippi Trade Mart,
9/1/94, 3N
- Alternative schools
- Madison County may mix convicts and problem
students, 10/7/93, 4B
- Alvey, Ken
- Winner of the Goodwill Celebration Art
Exhibit, 7/1/90, 1H
- Alvin P. Flannes Epilepsy Camp
- Safe stint in the great outdoors, 8/7/93,
1B
- Alvis, Lester and Minnie SEE Christmas
village
- Alzheimer's disease
- B-amyloid may be key to unlock door,
11/15/92, 1E
- Betty Thorton's mother Arlene Smith,
11/15/92, 1E
- Clergy and church congregations need
education, 11/19/94, 4D
- For the Woodrow Marsh family a 'nightmare',
3/22/94, 1A
- Local chapter is ready to help, 10/6/91,
1E
- Mississippi cases, 12/1/85, 1E; 12/20/87,
3C
- New drug Cognex offers some hope, 11/26/93,
1B
- Nonverbal Interaction with Adult Clients
(caregiver guide), 3/22/94, 9A
- Specialized unit in Brandon, 11/11/85,
1A
- UMC study on caregiver burnout
- Tom Mosley, director, 5/18/94, 1D
- Victim will not face murder charge, 5/7/89,
1B
- Walker family of Vardaman seeking federal
aid, 2/18/91, 1B; 3/11/91, 5B
- Am I Blue
- One act play, 3/13/87, 1C
- One act play review, 3/19/87, 1D
- Amacker, Johnathan
- Truman Scholarship winner, 5/18/94, 3B
- Amateur radio SEE Capital City Hamfest
- Amateur Research Development Aerospace
Agency (Quebec)
- Simulated trip to Mars, 2/16/92, 3B
- Amazing Church of God In Christ
- Buys Parkway Baptist Church facility,
4/21/94, 1B
- Amazing Church of God in Christ
- Moves into Parkway location, 8/6/94,
1D; 8/8/94, 1B
- Amazing Grace (hymn)
- Strikes universal chord, 10/13/90, 1D
- Ambulance service SEE Emergency medical
service
- Amerada Hess refinery
- Purvis
- Blast injures 4, 11/12/89, 1B
- Amerasians, 3/16/87, 1B
- America (rock group)
- At Hal & Mal's, 6/27/90, 1D
- America 2000
- Barbara Bush to visit Winona, 2/5/92,
3B
- Fordice's Mississippi panel lacks adequate
black membership, 7/5/92, 4B
- Six goals for national education progress,
1/29/92, 3B; 2/3/92, 2B; 7/5/92, 1B
- America 2000 SEE ALSO Goals 2000
- America 2000 SEE ALSO Mississippi 2000
- America's Catch Inc
- Will expand plant once Mississippi 507
repaired, 10/15/93, 5B
- America's Funniest People
- Jackson woman Peggy Ware-Parker on show,
1/5/92, 1E
- American Agriculture Movement
- Membership rally in Rolling Fork, 3/11/93,
5B
- American Airlines
- Ceases jet service out of Jackson, 8/6/93,
5B; 8/14/93, 5B
- Improved business, 6/11/86, 8B
- Jackson-Nashville link, 2/1/86, 8B
- Strike having rippling affect in Jackson,
11/22/93, 2B
- American Arts Association
- Gulfport
- Religious publishing house, 2/3/90,
1D
- American Bank of Vicksburg, 1/3/87,
8B
- American Cancer Society
- Mississippi Division
- Lane speaks on music as therapy,
6/27/91, 2B
- American Civil Liberties Union SEE ACLU
- American Coalition of Life Activists
- Anti-abortion group attack doctors' reputations,
8/8/94, 1A
- American Colloid Co
- Its Aberdeen plant to expand, add 60
jobs, 9/1/94, 8B
- American Commercial China
- Long Beach
- Gets military contract, 2/6/90, 6B
- American Crafts Council
- Southeast Regional Assembly in Jackson,
2/19/91, 5B; 3/10/91, 1F
- American Cyanamid Co., 5/1/89/89,
8E
- Pearl
- Expands plant (Maker of Combat and
Pine Sol), 4/14/88, 8B
- Produces roach killer, 1/22/86, 8B
- Proposed sale may not affect Pearl plant,
3/16/90, 8B
- American Diabetes Association
- Annual Bacchus Ball will be held Saturday,
NE1; 2/2/89
- American Education Week
- Art and essay contest winners honored,
11/27/89, 3B
- Jackson
- Winning essays, 11/13/88, 2H
- American Electric Co
- Byhalia manufacturer to expand and add
jobs, 1/1/92, 4B
- Southhaven
- Expansion to add 125 jobs, 3/19/91,
6B
- American Fabrics Co
- Connecticut firm may build 3rd plant
in Mississippi, 10/19/91, 5B
- American Family Association
- Fights Florida gay rights legislation,
4/14/93, 13A
- Its reporter sues, claiming denial of
access to protests, 10/7/93, 3B
- Sends support team to aid anti-abortion
forces in Buffalo, 4/23/92, 3B
- Sued by Playboy, Waldenbooks for racketeering,
11/7/89, 5B
- American Family Association SEE ALSO Wildmon,
Donald
- American Fare
- 2 Tougaloo 16-year-olds arrested in kidnapping,
rape case, 10/26/92, 1A; 10/27/92, 1A
- American Fare's hypermarket: bigger is
better, 7/15/90, 1G
- Executives die in Georgia plane crash,
12/12/91, 8A; 12/13/91, 5B
- Grand jury to hear evidence in kidnapping,
rape, 11/13/92, 5B
- K-Mart buys out Bruno's
- New name: Super K Mart Center, 6/12/92,
5B
- Nationwide Sunday newspapers available,
3/5/92, 5B
- Parking-lot abductions a concern, 2/14/93,
2B
- Plans hypermarket shopping center on
I-55 North, 3/27/90, 6B; 12/6/89, 6B
- State's 1st hypermarket opens on I-55
North, 8/17/90, 6B
- American Fare SEE ALSO Hypermarkets; SEE
ALSO Super K-Mart
- American Federation of Teachers
- 3000 march in Jackson supporting education,
3/12/92, 1B
- American Flag
- Giant flag and memorial unveiled at Bay
St. Louis, 6/11/94, 3B
- Irby Construction Co's American flag
stolen, 7/4/92, 3B
- Jacksonians send pro-flag video to President
Bush, 7/1/89, 1B
- Petition outlawing flag burning has 10,000
signatures, 6/20/90, 5A
- Radio station WMSI-Miss 103 sponsors
pro-flag petition, 6/15/90, 1A
- State Legislature strongly supports flag-burning
ban, 6/24/90, 1B; 6/25/90, 1A
- We have to take action to protect flag,
Montgomery says, 7/14/89, 1A
- American flag SEE Flags
- American Funeral Assurance Co
- One of Mississippi's largest life insurance
firms, 10/2/88, 1G
- To merge with Liberty Corporation, 9/25/93,
5B
- American General Aircraft Corp
- Acquires Gulfstream's line of airplanes,
7/1/89, 6B
- Asking employees for 2nd payless week,
11/4/91, 3B
- City of Greenville to renegotiate contract,
12/9/93, 8B
- Coup in Soviet Union could wreck deal,
8/21/91, 5B
- Defaults on $400,000 loan, 11/11/93,
5B
- Defaults on bonds; sued by local authorities,
1/27/94, 5B; 4/1/94, 6B
- Facing uncertain future, 11/11/91, 2B
- Files Chapter 11 bankruptcy, 3/1/94,
6B; 3/12/94, 5B
- Greenville officials may set up loan
fund, 10/31/91, 8B
- Greenville plant makes planes for middle
class folks, 5/19/91, 2B
- Lays off 40 to trim production rate,
2/11/93, 4B
- Leases old Boeing plant in Greenville,
6/2/89, 1A
- Operating at former Boeing plant in Greenville,
5/20/90, 1G
- Teleflex Inc becomes 50% stockholder,
1/21/92, 6B
- Trying to resolve lease problems with
city of Greenville, 3/16/94, 8B
- American Gladiators
- Coast residents to compete with TV's
Goliaths, 1/23/92, 1D
- American Heart Association
- Kentucky Derby fund raiser in Brandon,
4/30/93, 1E
- American Heritage Fire Museum SEE Big
Red Fire Museum
- American Indian Festival & Pow
Wow
- At Lefluer's Bluff State Park, 4/28/94,
10E; 4/29/93, 8E
- American Indian Festival Weekend
- At Grand Village, 9/7/89, 3F
- American Indians
- Clarksdale
- Illegal digging for artifacts robbing
state of history, 1A; 1/22/89
- Coahoma County jails 3 men for desecretion
of Indian site, 1B; 1/11/89
- From 4 states hold Pow Wow in Natchez,
3/29/90, 5E
- HUD decision to bulldoze site angers
officials
- AMERICAN INDIANS
- INDIANS IN MISSISSIPPI GROWING IN NUMBERS,
ASPIRATIONS, 4/28/91, 1A
- American Indians
- Lenoir's digging party unearths history,
2/10/88, 1C
- Trace dig nets artifacts, 3/14/86, 1B
- Winterville Mounds State Park, 7/5/90,
13F
- American Industrial Plastic Products
Inc
- Supervisors approve bond sales for plant,
9/11/91, 1B
- American Institute of Wine and Food
- Membership pairing at 401 E. Capitol,
7/15/92, 1E
- American Legion
- Mississippi
- Backs Oliver North, 7/12/87, 1A
- American Lender Service Inc.
- Clinton
- Found not in violation of law, 3/24/90,
5B
- American Medical Response SEE Emergency
medical service, Jackson---Mobile...
- American Osteopathic Association
- Member physicians offer free health screenings,
3/3/92, 3B
- American Pawnshop
- Owner Tommy Ishee arrested for violation
of gun ordinance, 6/15/91, 5B
- American Poultry International Inc
- Nation's largest poultry exporter based
in Jackson, 5/22/94, 1C
- American Poultry Intl.
- Fish, 12/6/86, 4B
- Lands contract for chickens to Egypt,
9/3/86, 8B
- Sells 200,000 metric tons of chicken
to Prodintorg of Moscow, 4/4/92, 5N
- American Public Life Insurance
- Buys Andrew Jackson's supplemental policies,
6/23/92, 6B
- Main business is supplemental health
insurance, 6/19/89, 11E
- American Rose Center
- Shreveport
- Weekend getaway, 8/6/92, 3E
- American Soap Co., Inc.
- Olive Branch, 1/23/88, 8B
- American Telegraph & Wire Co
- Minority Enterprise Development Week,
1994, 9/30/94, 5B
- American Telephone and Telegraph SEE AT&T
- American Way Faux Faulkner Contest
- Michael Crivillo, winner, 8/3/92, 3B
- American-made products
- Is it American; that's the problem, 4/23/92,
1D
- Americans With Disabilities Act
- Compliance will be difficult, 9/20/91,
5B
- Opening doors, 7/25/93, 1C
- Questions and answers; phone contacts,
etc., 7/26/92, 1A, 1C
- AmeriCorps
- Federal volunteer programs puts 250 workers
in state, 7/11/94, 1A; 8/24/94, 4B
- Participants see service as a
way to opportunity, 9/13/94, 1A
- Amerigo
- Restaurant review, 7/4/91, 4E
- Amerigo's Restaurant
- Amerika (TV show)
- Local educators' reaction, 2/16/87, 1A
- Review, 2/15/87, 1E
- Ameristar Casino SEE Riverboat gambling,
Vicksburg
- Ames, Abie
- "Boogaloo" musician, 4/19/87, 1E
- Ames, Helen Virginia SEE Abortion, Vermont
- Amherst Career Center
- Greenwood
- Closure is state's fault, president
says, 11/23/92, 3B
- Amite County Public Schools
- High school to consolidate with Wilkinson
County, 2/18/89, 1B
- School Board to hear violence complaints,
12/12/92, 3B
- Amite Street
- Employment agency, 4/26/87, 1A
- Ammonia SEE Hazardous chemicals
- Ammunition
- Law enforcement personnel decry new Black
Rhino bullets, 12/28/94, 1A
- Live ammunition may be buried at 11 sites
in state, 4/21/93, 1A
- World War II German ammo from WWII on
Horn Island, 7/12/93, 1B
- Ammunition Plant SEE Army Ammunition Plant
- Amoco Petroleum Additives Co
- Natchez facility bought by Ethyl Corp,
6/27/92, 5B
- Amory Railroad Festival
- Offers fun and food, 4/18/91, 3E; 4/19/90,
3E
- Amory Regional Museum
- Has 'Gone With the Wind' exhibit, 6/27/91,
3E
- Weekend getaway, 2/11/93, 6E
- Amory Vocational Center
- Giving hands-on experience, 6/18/91,
4B
- Amory, Mississippi
- Officials to remove ether from post office,
4/12/89, 1B
- Port on Tenn-Tom waterway, 6/30/85, 1H
- Stars Over Amory, 10/1/94, 1B
- Amos, Leothus Mau
- Durant man convicted in bank robbery,
2/8/92, 2B
- Amphitheater (Jackson)
- Capitol Street Association builds concert
facility, 6/17/92, 1A
- Amsterdam, Mississippi
- Hinds may already have international
port, 2/5/89, 7F
- Amtrak SEE Railroads
- Amtrak Station (Jackson) SEE Capitol Station
Association
- Amtrak Station (Jackson) SEE Wyatt, Ruffin
- Amusement parks SEE ALSO Parks
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Banza maker Scott Didlake, 9/6/94, 1D
- Clinton family contributes to crucial
gene research, 5/26/91, 1A
- Clinton holds Mike King benefit day,
9/29/90, 5B
- Jackson Mets play benefit game, 5/30/89,
1A; 6/4/89, 1B; 7/9/90, 3B
- Runner Steve Jones fights for drug approval,
6/7/93, 1A; 6/14/93, 1B
- State ALS chapter honors Lou Gehrig,
7/5/90, 2B
- Anand, Vinod and Susan
- With in vitro fertilization their dreams
come true, 11/4/90, 1E
- Anchor Glass Container
- To shut down Gulfport plant, 7/21/90,
6B; 9/20/90, 7B
- Anchuca
- Vicksburg bed and breakfast home
- Weekend getaway, 1/28/93, 6E
- Ancira, Ernesto
- Returns from Mexico to face 7-year-old
charges, 11/21/90, 4B
- And the Walls Came Tumbling Down
- Installments from Abernathy's book, 11/19-
- Anders, J. Odell
- Vicksburg jury says he was not libelled
in Newsweek article, 9/29/90, 3B
- Anderson United Methodist Church
- Choir in national gospel competition,
6/4/92, 1D; 6/20/92, 1D
- Moves from Page Ave. to 485 W. Northside
Dr., 2/13/88, 1C
- Anderson, Andy
- First 'Rolling Stones' band plays at
Kickapoo Resort, 7/10/91, 2B; 7/14/91, 3B
- Anderson, Bill
- Singer/songwriter on Grand Ole Opry,
2/7/90, 1D
- Anderson, Carl
- Trial for slaying of Vincent Eldridge
in Canton bar brawl, 6/8/93, 4B; 6/9/93, 3B
- Anderson, Christina
- Mississippi-born woman caught in California
welfare reform, 3/20/92, 3A
- Anderson, Clara SEE Crime rate, Jackson---1992:
woman...
- Anderson, David
- Republican candidate for Insurance Commissioner,
10/30/91, 7B
- Anderson, Denman
- Clinton youth has part in Huck Finn movie
filmed in Natchez, 9/3/92, 1D
- Anderson, Doug SEE Elections, 1993---Hinds
County Supervisors...
- Anderson, George SEE Briarwood Presbyterain
Church
- Anderson, Grace
- JSU student is stalked by man she once
dated, 4/20/92, 1A
- Anderson, Herb
- Jackson R&B disc jockey switches
to religious format, 1/9/93, 1D
- Anderson, Jimmy
- Anderson, Kenneth
- New pastor of Parkway Baptist Church,
7/14/90, 1D
- Anderson, Kjersten
- Jackson resident joins "Up With People,"
1C; 1/6/89
- Anderson, Leon
- Capital murder charge urged in his slaying,
11/28/91, 1B
- Drifter convicted in Anderson's slaying,
9/30/93, 2B
- Former outstanding Calloway student slain
in Atlanta, 11/26/91, 1B; 11/27/91, 4B
- Tougaloo College scholarship created
in his memory, 2/28/92, 4B
- Anderson, Levonzell
- Suspect sought in 2 Jackson slayings,
8/10/94, 4B
- Anderson, Levonzell SEE Crime rate, Jackson---1994:
victim...
- Anderson, Marcus
- Accidental pistol shot kills teenager,
9/7/94, 4B
- Anderson, Mary
- Family/ Children's Service director
steps down
- No conflict of interest, 8/15/92,
1B
- Anderson, Mary D
- Boyfriend paid Taylor cash and cocaine
to set her on fire, 7/31/92, 1A
- Boyfriend Willie Earl Buckner charged
in burning, 7/12/92, 1B; 7/15/92, 4B
- Buckner given 12 years in attack, 5/26/94,
4B
- Mother and daughter carry on after vicious
attack, 12/27/93, 1A
- Taylor gets 20 years in burning, 6/1/94,
4B
- Taylor was on crack cocaine when he set
her on fire, 1/9/93, 3B
- Woman and her baby set afire, 7/6/92,
1B; 7/7/92, 1A; 7/8/92, 1A
- Anderson, Melvin
- New director of Voice of Calvary Ministries,
2/17/90, 1D
- Anderson, Ozzie SEE Murder, Jackson---Anderson
- Anderson, Peter
- Ocean Springs festival honors the other
Anderson, 11/3/94, 3E; 11/4/93, 3E
- Ocean Springs honors potter with crafts
festival, 10/31/91, 5E
- Anderson, Reuben
- Elected to BellSouth board of directors,
3/1/94, 6B
- Elected to state Supreme Court, 9/6/86,
1B
- Says he may resign from state Supreme
Court, 9/8/90, 1A
- To resign from state Supreme Court, 11/3/90,
1A
- Anderson, Rick
- Clinton artist has show at Jackson Bar
& Grill, 7/7/91, 1F
- Anderson, Roy SEE Dockside gambling, Biloxi---Treasure
Bay...
- Anderson, T.J. SEE Jimmie Lyles Carpet
- Anderson, Terry
- City engineer fined $3000 by state board,
6/6/92, 5B
- Clinton City Engineer fights conflict-of-interest
fine, 4/21/92, 5B; 7/21/90, 5B
- Anderson, Tom
- Calls Gene Taylor's anti-drug plan 'strange
talk', 10/11/89, 3B
- Candidate for Larkin Smith's seat is
millionaire, 9/7/89, 1B
- Critizes press for his loss, 10/29/89,
3H
- Didn't report free trips while ambassador
to Barbados, 9/23/89, 1A; 9/30/89, 1B
- Endorsed by Sheila Smith in House race,
9/9/89, 4B
- Financial disclosure has discrepancies,
Democrats say, 10/12/89, 1A
- May have spent nearly $1 Million in election,
10/22/89, 3H
- Mike Moore says he couldn't have run
without Lott, 10/4/89, 1B
- President Bush campaigns for him on Coast,
10/12/89, 1B
- President Bush may stump for Anderson
in state, 10/5/89, 1A
- Raps record that Gene Taylor is running
on, 10/16/89, 1B
- Anderson, Walter
- Art on display at Crosby Arboretum, 5/23/93,
2B
- Artwork illustrates "The Living Dock"
by Jack Rudloe, 11/30/88, 1C
- Brothers on Coast may have unearthed
sculpture, 10/17/89, 1B
- Exhibit of calendar drawings, 5/30/86,
1C
- Gets national recognition, 6/4/85, 1C
- Inglis-artist, 11/25/87, 1H
- Museum chooses Letitia Galbraith as director,
6/20/93, 1F
- Museum director Mark Tullos resigns,
11/29/92, 1B
- Museum in Ocean Springs
- Weekend getaway, 6/20/91, 3E
- Museum is Anderson canvas, 1C; 1/17/89
- Museum offers luncheon and tour of Ocean
Springs landmarks, 2/24/94, 3E
- New book 'Birds' published by University
Press of Mississippi, 12/4/90, 1D
- Northwest Rankin gifted students study
artist on coast, 12/5/89, 4B
- Old trunk found, 10/2/87, 3D
- Shearwater legacy, 12/2/84, 1E
- Walter Anderson Museum opens in Ocean
Springs, 5/3/91, 1E
- Anderson, William
- Shot driving on I-220, dies in hospital,
8/25/93, 1A
- Andre the Giant
- In Jackson for knee surgery, 6/15/91,
1B
- Andrew Jackson Council (boy scouts) SEE
Boy and Girl Scouts
- Andrew Jackson Council JROTC
- Explorer Camporee, 3/13/94, 1B
- ANDREW JACKSON INSURANCE COS
- 4 EXECUTIVES CLEARED OF CONSPIRACY CHARGES,
1/22/94, 1A
- Andrew Jackson Insurance Cos
- Agents not receiving commissions, 7/15/92,
5B; 7/31/92, 5B
- American Public Life buys its supplemental
policies, 6/23/92, 6B
- Assets frozen, 2/10/92, 1A
- Auction of Danforth and contents, 10/18/92,
1C
- Auction of Danforth property, 10/10/92,
5B; 11/13/92, 1A
- Auction of furniture and artwork, 6/25/92,
1B; 6/27/92, 1B; 6/28/92, 1B
- Auction: final gavel falls, 11/17/92,
6B
- Auction: officials reject bid on house,
11/15/92, 1A; 11/16/92, 1B
- Belmont USA, owned by Whites, seeks bankruptcy,
5/16/92, 5B
- Berot will plead guilty to fraud, 7/20/93,
5B; 12/4/93, 5B
- Blocker and his accounting firm used
trickery, 20 claim, 7/29/93, 1A
- Blocker to be tried on federal charges,
7/28/94, 3B
- Blocker trail: Gober may not be witness,
9/20/94, 6B
- Blocker trial, 1/12/94, 5B
- Blocker trial: Blocker denies charges,
9/23/94, 5B
- Blocker trial: Blocker guilty on 20 counts,
9/27/94, 1B
- Blocker trial: case goes to jury, 9/24/94,
6B
- Blocker trial: company's failure 'no
surprise', 9/16/94, 5B
- Blocker trial: Dale a witness, 9/13/94,
1B
- Blocker trial: Dale wanted to give company
more time, 9/17/94, 5B
- Blocker trial: did executives mislead
shareholders?, 9/15/94, 5B
- Blocker trial: he says he was trying
to fix 'mess', 9/22/94, 5B
- Blocker trial: high-yield annuity offer,
9/21/94, 5B
- Blocker trial: siphoning of funds, 9/14/94,
5B
- Central Security agrees to take policies,
3/10/93, 1A; 3/27/93, 6B
- CEO White is under investigation in Louisiana,
2/14/92, 1A
- Claimant Beverly Johnson is homeless,
3/6/92, 1A
- Companies' legal fees reaching half million,
7/19/92, 1C
- Dale defends his handling of case, 7/19/92,
1C; 8/7/92, 5B
- Dale refused to take action, ex-staffer
says, 6/24/94, 1A
- Dale took campaign gift from executive
John Bethany, 2/12/92, 5B
- Danforth is sold for $1.8 million, 2/10/93,
1A
- Deposit Guaranty sues Dan White for $5.1
million, 5/27/92, 5B
- ANDREW JACKSON INSURANCE COS
- END COVERAGE; POLICYHOLDERS MUST FIND
ANOTHER INSURER, 5/6/92, 5B
- Andrew Jackson Insurance Cos
- Ex-executive Perry Blocker wants FBI
files opened, 9/12/92, 5B
- FBI seizes company documents, 2/8/92,
1A; 2/11/92, 6B; 2/19/92, 5B
- ANDREW JACKSON INSURANCE COS
- FORMER EXECUTIVES WHITE AND BLOCKER INDICTED,
7/10/93, 1A
- Andrew Jackson Insurance Cos
- Fraud trial of 4 executives ends
- White did not testify, 1/21/94, 5B
- Has 40+% of assets in high-risk junk
bonds, 5/11/91, 5B
- Henderson appointed trustee of Whites'
affairs, 7/31/92, 5B
- Insurance Department employee Ron Hanna
is subpoenaed, 3/19/92, 5B
- Investigation expanded to include attorneys,
CPAs, 7/23/93, 5B
- Investments, some personal, sank firm,
Dale says, 4/15/92, 1A
- IRS has liens against Dan White, 5/19/92,
1A
- Louisiana prohibits any new policies
in state, 2/15/92, 5B
- State officials lay off 35 employees
to cut costs, 2/28/92, 1A
- State soliciting offers to purchase policies,
9/5/92, 5B
- State sues J.Dan White for repayment,
5/8/92, 5B
- State wants to foreclose on J. Dan White's
mansion, 4/16/92, 1A
- To be sold; claims paid by state Guaranty
Association, 4/10/92, 5B
- Told to stop paying claims, 2/25/92,
1A
- White agrees to plea bargain, 1/7/94,
1A
- ANDREW JACKSON INSURANCE COS
- WHITE AND BLOCKER ARRAIGNED, 7/14/93,
5B
- Andrew Jackson Insurance Cos
- White too broke to hire legal help, attorney
says, 11/11/93, 1B
- White will have to provide own lawyer,
11/13/93, 1A
- Whites file for bankruptcy, 5/28/92,
1A, 7A
- Whites need to be watched by trustee,
officials say, 6/6/92, 6B
- Whites now living on $1000 a month, 7/9/92,
5B
- Andrews, Dana
- Actor dies at age 87, 12/19/92, 1B
- Andrews, George and Benny
- Father and son artists' work at Mississippi
Museum of Art, 11/8/92, 1F
- Andrews, Robert William
- High Court upholds ruling against police
officer, 1/5/89; 2B
- Andrews, Stacy
- Boy injured in plane crash, 12/21/84,
1A
- Andrews, Victor
- Arrested again while awaiting trial on
burglary charge, 6/3/95, 1B; 12/1/94, 5B
- Andy Griffith Show
- Devoted fans keeping Mayberry memories
alive, 10/3/90, 1D
- Andy's Good 'N Hot Stuff
- D'Lo speciality food company, 8/30/94,
6B; 11/19/93, 5B
- Anel Industries
- Winona Plate Steel equip. factory, 9/24/88,
8B
- Angelo's Wayside Inn
- Restaurant review, 3/3/94, 4E; 5/8/88,
1F
- Restaurant reviews, 5/8/88, 1F
- Angelou, Maya
- Her book 'I Know Why...banned by Columbus
schools, 3/6/93, 1B
- Angels
- Book 'Do You Have a Guardian Angel?'
by John Ronner, 5/9/92, 1D
- Chloe Hicks of Jackson is 'Angel Lady',
5/9/92, 1D
- Angola Penitentiary
- Grand jury indicts 5 inmates in scam,
9/19/89, 1B
- Inmate testifies before jury in Sherry
slayings, 10/19/89, 2B
- Anguilla Elementary School
- Education Board plans closure, 12/17/94,
1B
- Anguilla Public Schools
- Boycott is ended, 9/27/94, 3B7
- Dismay at closing prompts boycott, 9/20/94,
3B; 9/21/94, 3B; 9/22/94, 3B
- Parents win reprieve on busing issue,
11/19/94, 1B
- Anguilla, Mississippi, 3/27/88, 2B
- Animal control, Clinton
- City considers animal control ordinance,
6/12/90, 5B
- Animal control, Hinds County
- Proposed ordinance to be revised, 9/14/88,
4B
- Animal control, Jackson
- Harlen Cavett, director, 4/8/94, 1E
- Animal control, Pearl
- Billy Barr takes his job seriously, 12/7/92,
1D
- Animal control, Ridgeland
- New officer Ken Gill on prowl, 9/28/91,
4B
- Animal Health Board SEE Board of Animal
Health
- Animal Rescue League SEE Mississippi Animal
Rescue League
- Animal rights, Jackson
- Childrens' group fights City Council
decision on reasearch, 3/21/86, 1A
- Animal rights, Mississippi
- Activists want ban on trade in wild animals,
8/20/93, 5B
- New law to protect animals held without
permit, 6/27/89, 5B
- Officials: Car-lot animal act isn't violation,
5/6/88, 1A
- Poor conditions at shelters, 1/18/86,
1B
- Prentiss man Richard Milton charged with
starving animals, 7/7/91, 3B
- Seized from house near resorvior, 8/1/85,
1B; 8/2/85, 1B
- Animal shelter
- Animal rights activists berate city,
10/12/94, 4B
- Build new shelter, grand jury advises,
2/12/94, 1A
- Deer will be turned loose, 9/9/88, 4B
- Employee loses job, 9/20/87, 1B
- Head-to-head garbage recycling (Wallace
Berry), 9/25/87, 1B
- New shelter is needed, investigator says,
2/11/93, 1B
- Panel appointed to study conditions at
shelter, 3/9/94, 1A; 3/31/94, 5B
- Animal Shelter
- Panel suggests privatization, 5/19/94,
4B; 7/26/94, 4B
- Animal shelter
- Probe reveals abuses, 9/14/87, 1A
- Report on, 9/16/87, 1A; 9/17/87, 1B;
9/18/87, 3B
- Shelter pet may need new home, 9/8/88,
1A
- Tempers flare at public meeting about
troubled shelter, 2/25/94, 5B
- Animal shelter SEE ALSO Mississippi Animal
Rescue League
- Animals
- Coast teenagers charged in burning dog,
6/25/94, 3B
- Collins
- Wild game exhibit, 8/3/86, 1B
- Emergency clinic, 7/14/87, 1D
- Poisoning of 72 animals at Yalobusha
County camp, 3/20/91, 1A
- Research
- UMMC experiments, 5/10/86, 2B
- Animals SEE ALSO Game animals
- Annandale development
- Golf course in Madison County, 6/16/92,
6B; 10/6/85, 1H
- Annexation, Byram
- 2 Jackson City Council members (Armstrong
and Weaver) opposed, 2/8/93, 1A
- Battle not over, local group pledges,
5/28/93, 1A
- Building permits show flurry of local
activity, 1/30/93, 1B
- ANNEXATION, BYRAM
- BYRAM APPEALS ANNEXATION BY JACKSON,
6/18/93, 4B; 6/23/93, 4B
- Annexation, Byram
- Byram schools fear loss of local control,
1/24/93, 1B
- Citizens oppose Jackson efforts, 8/28/91,
1A; 8/30/91, 4B; 9/13/91, 1A, 7A, 4B
- Councilman Armstrong now favors annexation,
2/25/93, 1B
- Deadline set for opposition to Jackson
land grab, 9/14/91, 1B
- Effect on housing market discussed, 5/23/93,
1A
- Fight goes to court in Jackson, 1/24/93,
1B
- Foes air gripes at City Council meeting,
2/23/93, 5B
- Jackson City Council revotes annexation,
4/22/92, 4B
- Jackson City Councilwoman Weaver opposes
effort, 5/13/92, 1A
- Jackson needs area, Ditto says, 1/26/93,
1B
- Jackson zoning laws would help community,
official says, 1/27/93, 4B
- ANNEXATION, BYRAM
- JUDGE OKS JACKSON'S ANNEXATION OF BYRAM,
5/15/93, 1A, 4B
- Annexation, Byram
- Lawyers say move based on revenues, not
more space, 2/9/93, 5B
- Realtor Buddy Brock wants Byram to stay
a community, 5/9/92, 4B
- Residents would save by annexation, expert
says, 1/29/93, 4B
- School won't changed: taxes will, 5/23/93,
1A
- Students could be accomodated by Jackson
schools, 1/28/93, 3B
- Trial testimony concludes; decision in
2 months, 3/5/93, 4B
- Urban planner Michael Bridges criticizes
annexation, 2/26/93, 4B
- Annexation, Canton
- City won't annex black areas, 5/30/90,
1B
- Hearing 6-29; NAACP might object, 5/24/88,
3B
- Judge:Growth OK both sides of I-55, 8/20/88,
1B
- Petition is dismissed, 2/21/90, 1B; 3/13/90,
3B
- Plans annexation of I-55 area, 5/11/88,
4B
- Vote and 4-1 to annex, 5/18/88, 1B
- Annexation, Clinton
- Area off Magnolia Road wants annexation,
4/4/91, 5B; 9/13/90, 5B
- Citizens annexed in 1984 sue for services,
12/1/90, 5B
- Annexation, Florence
- Residents criticize attempt to annex
2,000 acres near Richland, 5/7/88, 2B
- Subdivision annexation postponed, 2/14/93,
4B
- Annexation, Greenwood
- Carroll County residents may fight plan,
1B; 1/4/89
- Annexation, Gulf Coast
- Annexation, Gulfport
- City gets court approval to annex Orange
Grove, 9/10/93, 3B
- North Gulfport annexation OK'd; opposition
mounts, 1/13/92, 2B
- Annexation, Jackson
- Annexation into Madison County may cost
city $8M, 6/9/89, 1A
- Attempt to get Madison County land, 6/24/85,
1B; 10/23/88, 1B; 11/10/85, 1B
- Byram man Mike Higdon: Jackson has nothing
to offer me, 12/22/91, 1A
- City annexes 7 square miles of Madison
County, 12/9/89, 1B
- City council will appeal ruling, 8/30/86,
1A
- City will provide services to annexed
Madison County areas, 11/9/89, 1A+
- High court won't stop Ridgeland annexation,
11/25/89, 1B
- Jackson can handle sewer needs of Madison
area, 10/25/85, 1A
- Jackson loses fight to annex land in
Madison County, 8/13/86, 1A
- Lakeview Addition demanding better roads,
2/17/94, 4B
- Madison supervisors vote to try to retake
land annexed in 1989, 3/21/92, 5B
- Mayor says necessary, 10/21/85, 3B; 10/24/85,
1A
- Ridgleland mayor says his city already
serving area, 6/17/92, 4B
- Tougaloo area residents' suit to leave
city, 7/22/92, 4B
- Tougaloo residents want to reverse their
annexation, 5/21/92, 1A
- What Jackson should be doing in the 1990s,
7/15/90, 1B
- Annexation, Lamar County
- Oak Grove residents resist Hattiesburg;
want incorporation, 12/9/91, 2B
- Annexation, Madison, 1/20/86,
3B
- Attorney: Jackson may win annexation
fight, 2/14/92, 4B; 3/4/89, 1B
- Bear Creek Water Association fights,
3/9/90, 7B; 3/13/90, 3B
- Board to appeal Jackson annexation decision,
11/2/93, 5B
- City of Jackson goes on record in opposition,
1/29/91, 5B; 7/1/91, 1B
- Farmer Laurissa Henderson doesn't want
annexation of her farm, 9/3/91, 1B
- Hearing on annexation held at Canton
City Hall, 9/4/91, 2B
- In pro and con arguements, Madison called
bedroom city, 9/6/91, 4B
- Jackson awaiting ruling on suit to end
annexation, 9/19/91, 1B
- Jackson City Council fails to appropriate
funds, 6/3/92, 5B
- ANNEXATION, MADISON
- JUDGE DAVID CLARK BLOCKS MADISON'S ANNEXATION
BID, 9/20/91, 1A
- MADISON WINS; JUDGE RULES IN ITS FAVOR,
2/15/92, 1B; 3/20/92, 4B
- REQUEST DENIED TO CITIZENS WANTING TO
LEAVE JACKSON, 10/7/93, 1A
- Annexation, Madison
- Residents says growth reports farfetched;
services unavailable, 9/25/91, 4B
- Suburban group will fight annexation
in court, 11/28/89, 1B
- Trial recesses until 1992, 9/27/91, 4B
- Annexation, Madison County
- De-annexation of Tougaloo area, 7/26/93,
2B; 7/27/93, 4B; 7/28/93, 4B
- Suit likely to get fast decision, 8/11/93,
4B
- Annexation, Meridian
- Opponent must pay or desist, 6/5/93,
3B
- Annexation, Mississippi
- Bill would allow citizens to vote on
annexation plans, 2/27/88, 4B
- Constitutional amendment passes House,
3/19/92, 1B
- Court ruling: annexed pupils don't have
to attend city schools, 4/10/91, 1B
- Annexation, Pearl
- Looks to annexing northeast and southeast,
1/3/90, 3B
- Richland fights annexation by Pearl,
1/11/89; 2B
- Annexation, Raymond
- Hearing set for annexation proposal,
12/22/89, 5B
- Town anticipates increased revenues,
3/15/90, 5B
- Annexation, Ridgeland
- Case stalled until judge to hear case
is named, 10/21/91, 1B
- Disputed area goes to Ridgeland, judge
declares, 6/26/92, 1A
- Escalating costs, 18/19/86, 1B
- Forum held to air pros and cons on growth
proposal, 9/7/90, 5B; 9/8/90, 1A
- Residents against Jackson incorporation,
6/16/92, 5B; 6/23/92, 1B
- Seeks to add area west of city and towards
Reservoir, 5/3/90, 1B
- Annexation, Vicksburg
- State Supreme Court upholds 31.7 mile
expansion, 4/5/90, 1B
- Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge
- Jackson child auditions for show, 9/12/89,
2A; 9/20/89, 1D
- Annual reports
- Corporations
- How to read, 3/27/89, 1E; 12/5/93,
1C
- Annuities
- Offer tax deferrals and can supplement
earnings, 10/8/90, 1E
- Anorexia
- 1 in 5 college women suffers from food
disorders, 12/13/92, 1E, 2E
- Antebellum homes SEE Historic houses
- Antennas SEE Radio antennas
- Anthony's
- Ocean Springs
- Restaurant review, 9/15/94, 4E
- Anthony's Key Resort
- Roatan Island Honduras
- Dolphins and scuba diving, 8/19/90,
1E
- Anthony's Stores
- Plans to close Cleveland outlet, 3/7/91,
7B
- Anthony, Jimmy SEE Thompson, James
- Anthrax
- Cited in deaths of 40 cattle in Delta,
7/18/91, 5B
- Nine farms in Delta hit by anthrax, 9/6/90,
6B
- State remains fearful of, 11/24/85, 3B
- Antioch Community
- Members model their lives on the first
Christians, 8/24/94, 1D
- Antique furniture
- Museum of Art's symposium on furniture
and decorative arts, 4/25/90, 1D
- Antiques
- Acquiring antiques, 2/28/89, 1D
- Collection of Jackson businessman C.N
Thomas is auctioned, 3/24/91, 1B
- Fine antiques sold at J.T. Berry estate
sale, 8/12/90, 1B
- Museum of Art's symposium 'Decorating
with Antiques', 4/19/92, 1E
- Antiques SEE ALSO Antique furniture
- Antler collection
- Wildlife Dept. studies sale by Walter
Nixon, 6/14/89, 1A
- Ants
- Colony of leafcutter ants to be set up
at Jackson Zoo, 11/15/90, 1A
- APAC
- Actress Cynthia Geary talks to theater
arts students, 8/24/93, 1B
- Arts instructors offer unit on Japanese
culture, 9/3/91, 4B
- Dancers Nolden and Jenkins win scholarships
to North Carolina school, 5/8/92, 1E
- Drawing criticism from parents, 11/17/92,
5B
- Finds home at last, 9/29/89, 4B
- Obermiller resigns, 6/5/93, 1B
- Parents oppose schedule restructuring,
5/19/92, 5B
- Parents want standards kept high, 12/15/92,
1B
- Participation offers reward for early
risers, 4/30/91, 4B
- Performance-packed week, 4/28/90, 13F
- Teacher has tuberculosis; students to
be tested, 6/2/92, 1A; 6/3/92, 4B; 9/28/92, 1A (update)
- Apartment fire, Bruce
- Apartment fire kills 8 people, 1/27/93,
1A; 1/28/93, 1A
- Apartment fire, Flowood
- Lightning sparks fire at Woods of Lakeland,
7/14/93, 1B, 2B
- Apartment fire, Jackson
- Firefighters find burned body of man
in apartment, 11/8/93, 2B
- Lochwood Place fire forces evacuation,
6/1/93, 3B
- Apartment fire, Madison
- Edgewater Cove fire: Marlowe Park III
dies, 11/30/94, 4B
- Apartment fire, Ridgeland
- Single mother Pam Keith loses everything;
appeals for help, 12/20/93, 2B
- Townhomes destroyed at Hickory Knoll,
1/7/93, 1A; 1/8/93, 3B; 1/9/93, 2B
- Apartments, Biloxi
- New development Hidden Oaks, 12/24/94,
5B
- Apartments, Byram
- Area to get first apartment complex,
8/2/94, 4B
- Residents petition to halt construction
near Siwell, 11/28/89, 5B
- Apartments, Canton
- Residents win battle--no low-income housing
west of town, 9/25/92, 5B
- Apartments, Flowood
- Development near Laurel Wood is on hold,
8/31/94, 4B
- Apartments, Jackson
- 3 south Jackson managers robbed, 1 possibly
raped, 1/8/94, 1B
- Apartment complex dwellers have lot to
choose from, 6/11/89, 1E
- Apartment glut makes for renters' market,
6/16/85, 1G
- Building permits halted, 9/10/85, 8B
- Construction in west Jackson, 7/31/87,
2B
- Inspection reveals some apartments substandard,
12/5/88, 1B
- Less being built because of 1986 tax
law, 6/18/89, 1G
- Near 100% filled, 11/12/93, 8B
- Rise in occupancy, 8/31/88, 8B
- Rookie renter's guide, 6/7-
- Vacancies, 3/15/87, 1G
- Vacancy rate low, but don't expect new
construction, 9/8/91, 1C
- Apartments, Madison
- 3 aldermen hope to delay zoning, 11/5/93,
4B
- Alderman Charles Dunn seeks AG ruling,
11/4/93, 1A
- Judge voids rezoning, paving way for
apartment complex, 2/12/94, 5B
- Landowner Ken Pritchard sues city officials,
11/4/94, 4B
- Locust Hill site nixed by aldermen, 8/18/93,
1A
- Locust Hill subdivision residents oppose
Bryan Company development, 6/30/93, 4B
- Locust Hill: Alderman Charles Dunn in
trouble with voters, 8/12/93, 4B
- Locust Hill: aldermen deny rezoning;
open way for development, 11/2/93, 1b
- Locust Hill: Aldermen doubt veto can
be overridden, 6/14/94, 4B
- Locust Hill: aldermen fail to override
mayor's veto, 6/15/94, 4B
- Locust Hill: aldermen nix referendum
proposal, 12/8/93, 4B
- Locust Hill: Aldermen OK complex, 5/18/94,
4B
- Locust Hill: battle leaving aldermen
shaken, 11/15/93, 1B
- Locust Hill: Board fails to override
mayor's veto, 10/6/93, 4B
- Locust Hill: buffer zone is at center
of clash, 5/23/94, 1B
- Locust Hill: Chancery Judge Montgomery
throws out suit, 11/24/93, 4B
- Locust Hill: Chancery Judge Montgomery
weighing dispute, 11/23/93, 5B
- Locust Hill: Concerned Citizens of Madison
fights complex, 4/6/94, 1B
- Locust Hill: DEQ says dam not adequate,
7/27/94, 1B; 8/18/94, 4B
- Locust Hill: issue has shaken the small
town, 3/29/94, 5B
- Locust Hill: it's round 3 in zoning battle,
11/17/93, 4B; 11/20/93, 5B
- Locust Hill: landowner Ken Pritchard
seeks intervention, 5/14/94, 4B
- Locust Hill: mayor and aldermen vote
to exclude Bryan development, 7/21/93, 4B
- Locust Hill: mayor vetoes proposal for
apartments, 10/2/93, 1B
- Locust Hill: on Aldermen agenda for meeting,
5/17/94, 5B
- Locust Hill: opponents continue fight,
5/3/94, 5B
- Locust Hill: opponents raise funds for
fight, 10/22/93, 4B
- Locust Hill: Supervisors OK site; legal
fight looms, 9/22/93, 1B
- Locust Hill: vote is delayed, 5/4/94,
5B
- Locust Hill: Zoning Commission refuses
to rezone, 9/14/93, 5B
- Apartments, Pearl
- City won't rezone for duplexes, 1/5/94,
4B
- Residents oppose duplex development,
12/25/93, 1B
- APC SEE Automated Process Control
- Apollo 11
- Mississippians role in the project, 7/16/89,
1A
- Unity of purpose put man on the moon
in 1969, 7/18/94, 1A
- Apology
- (Rebecca Hood-Adams article), 8/13/89,
1E
- Apostle, Nick
- Operating a restaurant takes many ingredients...and
hard work, 8/5/90, 1G
- Appalachian Trail
- Take a 2100-mile hike, 3/11/90, 1F
- Turner twins from Jackson will hike trail,
3/30/90, 1E
- Apparel industry
- Mississippi
- State losing jobs to Mexico, 1/26/92,
1C
- Appied Interactive Technologies,
Inc., 3/18/87, 8B
- Gets 3 contracts, 10/10/87, 8B
- Plans high tech ventures, 10/10/87, 8B
- Apple Computer Inc
- Price cuts working, Jackson dealer says,
7/13/93, 5B
- Apple Computer Inc SEE ALSO MobileComm
- Applebee's
- Restaurant review, 3/5/89, 1G; 12/17/92,
4F
- Appleton, Dick SEE WAPT-Channel 16
- Appliances
- Utility companies selling through subsidiaries,
10/16/85, 1B
- Aquarium of the Americas
- New Orleans
- Opens in September, 1990, 8/19/90,
1F
- Weekend getaway, 6/3/93, 8E
- Aquariums
- Aquarist: Saltwater tank will reduce
stress, 12/26/88, 1B
- Arbitron rating
- Mid-Mississippi's top 15 shows for February
1993 sweeps, 4/15/93, 1D
- November sweeps in Mississippi; top programs
listed, 12/22/92, 1D
- November TV rating for Jackson presents
cloudy picture, 1/17/91, 1D
- Radio station WMSI-FM (Miss 103) tops
for Spring 1990, 8/2/90, 1D (includes chart)
- WLBT & NBC score ratings win, 9/8/88,
1C
- WLBT and WJTV share usual victories in
July 1993 period, 9/10/93, 1E
- WLBT cleans up in Mississippi survey
in May, 6/26/91, 1D
- WLBT, WJTV share top spot in May sweeps,
6/15/92, 1D
- WLBT-TV captures July lead, 9/27/90,
1D
- Arbitron rating SEE ALSO Nielsen rating
- Arbor Cafe, The
- Restaurant review, 11/21/91, 4E
- Arbor, The
- Jackson restaurant serves dinner with
art on the side, 6/3/90, 1F
- Arboretum SEE Crosby Arboretum; Simmons
Arboretum
- Arceneaux, Joyce
- MAE president calls education legislation
the 'Jekyll-Hyde' bills, 2/28/92, 1B
- Named director of Mississippi Association
of Educators, 6/11/91, 4B
- Archaeology
- Amateur archaeologists dig in Port Gibson
cemetery, 7/25/90, 1D
- Millsaps College students dig in Rankin
County, 6/25/90, 1B
- Millsaps professor George Bey and students
dig in Yucatan, 10/7/94, 1E
- Archaeology Mississippi
- Assessing sites for historical
significance
- Jim Lauro, owner, 9/19/93, 1C
- Archer Daniels Midland Co SEE MidSouth
Corp
- Archie
- Archie Manning's Gold's Gym
- Lakeland Drive facility now owned by
AM Fit Inc, 4/2/92, 5B
- Archie, David
- Claims airport security guards used excessive
force to subdue him, 6/23/92, 1B
- Architects
- Mississippi
- 2 from Mississippi win 1994 Design
Awards, 8/3/94, 5B
- Design awards, 8/2/87, 1G
- Mississippi chapter AIA honors projects,
7/26/92, 2C
- Overstreet exhibit at Museum of Art,
2/28/93, 1F
- Projects win in state & national
competition, 7/31/88, 1G
- Top architects in state honored in
competition, 9/8/85, 1G
- When should you hire and architect?,
9/3/89, 2E
- Win majority of regional awards,
9/3/89, 1E
- Architecture
- Jackson
- Mississippi
- Archaeoligist calls for documentation,
6/11/90, 2B
- Recognized, 11/3/86, 8B
- Architecture South
- Magazine edited by Robert Ivy of Columbus,
4/24/94, 1F
- Archivists
- Locating, preserving state's historic
structures, 1/2/90, 1A
- Arcola, Mississippi
- City Hall burns; arson suspected, 8/9/94,
3B; 8/28/94, 1B
- Global Volunteers of Minnesota
- Russians fixing town buildings, 11/9/93,
1B
- Ardillo, Nick
- Fordice aide's former lover court-martialed
for affair, 6/1/94, 1B
- Ards, Cosherry SEE Missing persons
- Area Calling Plan SEE Telephone service
- Area Code Plus
- Now use state area code for in-state
dialing, 5/1/94, 1C
- Arender, Christy, 12/14/86, 1E
- Arizona Boys Ranch
- 2 Mississippi teenagers remain at Ranch,
7/19/94, 1B; 7/22/94, 1B; 7/26/94, 3B
- Ark, The SEE Carrigan, Joseph
- Arkansas
- Targets Mississippi in tourism campaign,
4/12/91, 6B
- Arledge, John
- Fordice aide says put advertisements
on school buses, 9/18/93, 1A
- Armadillos
- State has thriving population, 7/7/92,
3B
- Armand's
- Waveland
- Restaurant review, 6/30/94, 4E
- Armed forces
- Military career attracts many recruits
in Mississippi, 5/28/89, 1A
- Armed Forces Museum
- At Camp Shelby
- Weekend getaway, 9/5/91, 3E
- Armored truck SEE Thompson's Tank
- Armstrong Allen Prewitt Gentry Johnston
and Holmes
- Memphis law firm opens Jackson office,
3/1/94, 6B
- Armstrong Rubber Co.
- Natchez jobs may be saved, 10/7/86, 1A
- Retirees may lose health benefits, 8/10/94,
5B
- To close Natchez tire plant, 7/30/86,
8B
- Armstrong World Industries,
9/20/86, 8B
- Back to basics
- Computer literacy program for employees,
4/13/92, 1A
- Expands to tile market, 6/8/86, 1G
- Workers honored for long safety record,
8/2/91, 8B
- Armstrong, David
- Defeats Tony Byrne, mayor of Natchez,
5/25/88, 2B
- Armstrong, Louis
- Jackson council member urges stiff penalty
for handguns, 11/2/87, 1A
- Sees bias in recent city pay raises,
7/11/90, 1B
- Wants a report on complaints against
Jackson police, 5/23/90, 5B
- Will run for re-election in Ward 2, 3/25/93,
4B
- Armstrong, Sarah Price
- Student is fifth generation to graduate
from Ole Miss, 5/17/92, 1B
- Armstrong, Tyrone SEE Songwriters
- Army Ammunition Plant
- Army plans to shut down, 5/1/89, 3B;
6/28/89, 5B
- Bush's budget would close plant, 1/27/90,
1A; 1/30/90, 1A+
- Coast officials tout plant to industry
scouts, 6/16/90, 1B
- Even state Congressional veterans couldn't
save it, 5/27/90, 2H
- Federal probe for faulty Desert Storm
shells, 2/11/92, 3B; 12/28/91, 3B
- Inventor sees it as production site for
products for disabled, 9/1/90, 3B
- Layoffs avoided by 'bumping' of workers,
5/25/90, 3B
- Layoffs may start soon, 2/14/90, 1B;
2/23/90, 1B
- Lott says Korean purchase of arms could
save plant, 7/12/89, 5B
- Mabus asks Army to forestall plant closing,
6/2/90, 1B
- Mabus fights plans to close plant, 7/11/89,
5B
- Mabus wants it renamed for Larkin Smith,
9/3/89, 1B
- Maintenance contract may lead to its
eventual revitalization, 3/25/92, 3B
- Management problems, 10/12/87, 1A
- May get new life under privatization
plan, 3/18/90, 1B
- Pink slips bring tears at plant, 5/26/90,
1A; 8/26/90, 1B
- Power Dynamics of Louisiana looking at
vacant plant, 10/1/93, 4B
- Private companies seek to reactivate
parts of plant, 8/26/90, 3B
- Request for funding to be cut in half,
5/23/90, 1A
- Soon-to-be-closed plant helps arm Gulf
force, 1/22/91, 4A
- South Korean ammo purchase too little
to save plant, 5/15/90, 1B
- South Korean government considering buying
plant, 5/11/90, 1A; 5/12/90, 1B
- Taylor wins delay on closure, 5/24/90,
1B
- Turkey and Pakistan show interest in
plant, 5/30/90, 1B
- U.S. Senate refuses to continue funding,
4/26/90, 3B
- Army Ammunition Plant SEE ALSO AVM Inc
- Army National Guard
- 1255th med-evac company on duty at Camp
Shelby, 5/2/91, 1B
- 150th Quartermaster unit of Meridian
survives cut, 4/19/92, 3B
- 155th Armored Brigade was 'unfit' for
Desert Storm, 10/3/91, 1A
- Acting chief Denver Brackeen promoted
by Mabus, 5/30/91, 1B
- Avenger air defense system, 9/25/92,
1B
- Budget cuts spare state reserves, Montgomery
says, 3/28/93, 9A
- Building fish ponds for Peace Corps in
Oxford, 7/18/90, 1A
- Camp for children of Guard members, 7/1/93,
1B
- Chaplain: Rev Rita Sweet is 1st female
chaplain, 6/4/94, 1D
- Clinton's military cuts won't be 'significant',
12/11/93, 3B; 12/12/93, 5B
- Governor Mabus treats families to barbecue,
9/23/90, 3B
- Guardfest '90 at Camp Shelby, 7/12/90,
3E; 7/15/90, 1B
- Guardsmen get lessons in U.S. strategy,
security, 3/19/89, 3B
- Gubernatorial candidates agree on training,
8/20/87, 1B
- Helicopter accident at Grenada Lake:
state faces 2nd lawsuit, 9/11/92, 3B
- Helicopter death at Grenada Lake blamed
on excessive speed, 8/11/91, 1A+
- Helicopter jump at Grenada Lake: 1 fatality/5
injuries, 9/10/90, 1B; 9/26/90, 2B
- Helicopter jump at Grenada Lake: final
report reprimands five, 3/19/92, 1A
- Helicopter jump at Grenada Lake: judge
dismisses families' lawsuit, 6/11/93, 1A
- Helicopter jump at Grenada Lake: Kelly
enjoying married life, 3/22/93, 1A
- Helicopter jump at Grenada Lake: Kelly's
family sues Guard, 9/5/92, 1B
- Helicopter jump at Grenada Lake: report
issued, 3/4/92, 3B
- Helicopter jump at Grenada Lake: ruling
imperils May's suit, 5/27/93, 1B
- Helicopter model OH-6 to be phased out,
10/29/90, 1A
- Helicopters may be used for emergency
duty at UMC, 1/13/92, 1A
- Huey Medical Vac heliocopter forced down
in south Jackson, 11/2/94, 4B
- In training in Panama, 5/12/89, 1A
- Lt.Col. Moak criticized for conduct in
Korea, 3/6/90, 1A
- Lucedale unit enlists public support
to fight deactivation, 8/29/91, 3B
- Mississippi forces won't be cut immediately,
10/19/92, 1B
- ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
- MISSISSIPPI UNITS ESCAPE PENTAGON CUTBACKS
FOR NOW, 11/2/91, 1B
- Army National Guard
- Openings exist in Guard, 8/8/93, 1B
- ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
- PENTAGON LISTS MISSISSIPPI UNITS AFFECTED
BY BUDGET CUTS, 3/1/94, 3B
- PENTAGON TARGETS 12 STATE UNITS, 3/27/92,
1A; 4/8/92, 9A; 5/14/92, 2B
- PENTAGON TARGETS 24 STATE UNITS FOR ELIMINATION,
8/17/91, 1B, 3B; 11/2/91, 1B
- Army National Guard
- Possible cuts worry Montgomery, 4/3/91,
4B
- Program gives employers look at what
occurs on Guard duty, 6/12/90, 1B
- Residents oppose expansion of Riverside
Drive facility, 6/16/94, 4B
- Restructuring will close 4 armories,
11/5/94, 3B
- Sending all-female 'buddy' platoon to
Fort Dix, 6/11/90, 1A
- Soldier of the Year, 1993, is Roy Smith,
10/26/93, 1B
- Special Forces parachutists, 10/11/93,
1D
- State guardsman Sale Randle shot in robbery
attempt in Panama, 4/23/93, 2B
- To participate in desert war games in
California, 5/28/90, 1A; 5/29/90, 1B
- Unique program enables Guard members
to earn degrees, 6/17/90, 2B
- Walter Scott Unit: Daniels retires, 8/7/94,
1B
- Will check bases for pollutants, 6/6/89,
1B
- Won't patrol for serial killer, 4/18/87,
1A
- Army National Guard SEE National Guard
- Army National Guard SEE ALSO Farmer, Arthur
- Army National Guard Armory
- Brandon
- Serves as a community center, 8/15/92,
4B
- Army recruiters SEE Military recruiters
- Arnaud's
- New Orleans
- Restaurant review, 6/13/91, 4E
- Arnett, James W
- Shoney's CEO started out as fry cook,
11/25/90, 2B
- Arnold Avenue Nursing Home
- Felts' facility barred from taking patients,
5/7/92, 1B; 5/8/92, 1B
- Arnold's Corner Volunteer Fire Department
- Welcomed by community, 8/15/92, 4B; 8/16/92,
1B
- Arnold, Amelda SEE A to Z Electronics
- Arnold, Lee
- Disease intervention specialist, Department
of Health, 2/1/93, 1D
- Arp, Doug
- Vicksburg policeman spends week
at billboard
- National Night Out, 7/28/92, 2B
- Arraignment SEE Prisoners---Hinds County...
- Arrington, Cleon SEE Jackson State University
- Arron, Brett
- Lawsuit: Jackson doctor reneged on Public
Health Service contract, 1/29/92, 1B
- Arson, Baldwyn
- School fire; student Orlando Calomese
charged, 10/27/91, 2B; 11/17/91, 5B
- Arson, Belzoni
- Arsonists torch school, warehouse, 7/24/91,
3B
- Suspicious fire destroys high school,
10/25/93, 2B; 10/26/93, 1A; 11/16/93, 3B
- Witness to July fires too scared to testify,
10/28/91, 3B
- Arson, Biloxi
- Howe, 2 others charged in fire-bombing
of Joey's Lounge, 1/9/92, 1B
- Inmate gets $200,000 in jail fire suit,
3/20/88, 4B
- Jail blaze killed 29, 11/16/87, 3B
- Arson, Canton
- Harris arrested in torching of nightclub,
10/10/91, 2B
- Arson, Copiah County
- Arson suspected in deer-camp fires, 6/19/90,
2B
- Arson, Flowood
- Business owner and arsonist get stiff
sentences, 7/8/89, 1B
- Headricks plead guilty, 4/1/89, 1A
- Jury indicts 3rd person in Rankin arson,
10/29/88, 1B
- Man faces charges:Lakeland Stationers
fire, 8/20/88, 1A
- Texas man pleads guilty to igniting blaze,
4/4/89, 1A; 4/18/89, 3B
- Woman pleads guilty in blaze, 6/2/89,
3B
- Arson, Hazlehurst
- 2 more fires suspected as arson, 9/23/89,
1A, 1B
- Authorities guard schools, 9/26/89, 1A
- Constable faces new felony charges, 11/14/89,
1A
- Linked to breakup of drug ring, 9/27/89,
1A
- Police officer is charged, 10/11/89,
1A; 10/12/89, 3B; 10/18/89, 1B; 10/21/89, 1B
- School fires, 9/2/89, 1B
- State helps Copiah with burned welfare
files, 9/27/89, 2B
- Tempers high after rampage, 9/24/89,
1A
- Arson, Holly Springs
- Fire in City Hall, 1/10/94, 1A; 12/31/93,
3B
- Arson, Indianola
- Arson at school superintendent Merritt's
house, 6/20/92, 1B
- Arson, Jackson
- 3 west Jackson houses torched, 12/16/93,
4B
- Adams Street house, a crack hangout,
burns, 11/12/91, 5B
- Adhiambo School fire, 12/7/94, 5B
- Arson investigation team is honored,
11/3/89, 5B
- Arson suspected in 4 west Jackson business
blazes, 12/14/93, 1A
- Arson suspected in fire at St.Dominic's
Hospital, 10/24/89, 1B
- At corner of Monument and Palmyra; Ricky
Braggs arrested, 1/2/94, 2B
- Callaway High School, 3/4/87, 1B
- Downtown used clothing warehouse; ex-employee
charged, 1/1/94, 1A
- Fire at Plaza Motel thought to be arson,
6/12/90, 5B
- House fire kills Raymond Turner; bomb
possible cause, 2/5/91, 1B; 2/7/91, 1B
- Investigators say Scottish Inns fire
was arson, 8/30/90, 5B; 10/4/90, 5B
- Man arrested in series of fires at 2
sites, 10/10/89, 1B
- McGinnis charged with August 29th automobile
fire, 9/20/90, 5B
- Millsaps Avenue woman arrested trying
'to catch the devil' (voodoo), 1/25/91, 5B
- Suspected in fire at Under the Boardwalk,
7/29/90, 1B
- Suspected in fires near stations to be
closed, 8/24/91, 2B; 8/25/91, 3B; 8/27/91, 5B
- Suspected in Westland Plaza thrift shop
fire, 11/12/90, 1B; 11/14/90, 5B
- West Jackson fires: 3rd suspect arrested,
6/25/93, 4B
- Arson, Liberty
- Judge asks for probe of senators' involvement
in Ravencraft case, 6/24/90, 1A
- Ravencraft denies wanting his home torched,
9/7/90, 2B
- Arson, McComb
- 3 suspected in church arsons, 8/6/93,
1B
- Tip by Jacqueline Wells nets her $1000
reward, 7/15/92, 3B
- Arson, McComb SEE ALSO Church fires, McComb
area
- Arson, Miller is jailed for burning vacant
house in west Jackson, 10/18/90, 5B
- Arson, Mississippi
- 2 arson-sniffing dogs join fire marshall's
office, 10/5/94, 4B
- 2 churches in Amite and Pike County,
4/8/93, 3B
- Dale wants to establish local investigation
programs, 11/1/89, 6B
- Forest fire laws, 9/5/94, 1B
- Arson, Natchez SEE Brothel fire
- Arson, Pike County
- Arson suspected in burning of McIntyre's
properties, 8/27/94, 3B; 8/28/94, 3B
- McIntyre's dreams burn down but not out,
8/29/94, 1A
- Arson, Richland
- Woman Mary Rushton charged with house
fire, 9/24/92, 4B
- Arson, Vicksburg
- Carr High School gym torched as tribute
to gang leader, 6/14/90, 1B
- Art
- Alan Flattmann exibit, 11/22/87, 1G
- Allison Art Colony to be revived, 1/10/88,
1A
- Amorita Gordon exhibit, 1/3/88, 1F
- Anne Enochs & Sharon Richardson exhibit,
9/18/88, 1F
- Auction
- Candlelighters Calendars benefiting
children with cancer, 10/1/89, 1F
- Awards
- Scholastic Art Awards - Jamie Richardson,
2/11/88, 1C
- Barbara Ford Cerniglia exhibit, 10/15/88,
1G
- Bay St. Louis and Ocean Springs
- Among 100 best small art towns, 8/29/94,
1B, 3B
- Bucci, Root, Hughes, and Dow exhibit,
11/13/88, 1F
- Carole Hardy Pigott exhibit, 4/3/88,
1F
- David Lambert exibit, 1/24/88, 1F
- Doris Matthews exhibit, 2/28/88, 1F
- Doris Nunn exhibit, 7/31/88, 1F
- Ecru
- Mayfields draw on family trait, 6/5/88,
1E
- Ed Millet sculpture exhibit, 7/17/88,
1F
- Eleanor Greaves exhibit, 5/1/88, 1F
- Exhibit
- Collectors' choice, 8/23/87, 1F
- Mississippi Watercolor Society, 10/4/87,
1F
- Exhibitions
- Nina Newton translates Delta landscapes
into pastels, 1F; 1/15/89
- Folk art exhibit opens, 2/12/89, 1F
- Fred Mitchell exhibit, 2/14/88, 1F,2/14/88,
1F
- Galleries
- Bryant Galleries, 4/16/87, 8B
- Gary Walters exhibit, 6/12/88, 1F
- George Thurmond exhibit, 1/17/88, 4F
- Great Britain exhibit, 3/15/87, 1F
- Haskell Miller exibit, 11/2/87, 1B
- Hinds Junior College faculty exhibit,
3/6/88, 1F
- Hull, Hamblett, Clark exhibit: 3 painters,
3 approaches on display, 1/10/88, 1F
- Jackson Public Schools collection
- Restored and displayed at Museum
of Art, 8/26/90, 1F
- John Gaddis loves landscapes he paints,
12/13/87, 1G
- Kent Stocker photography exhibit, 9/11/88,
1F
- La Rita Smith exhibit, 6/19/88, 1F
- Laurel schooler exhibit, 8/28/88, 1F
- Lee Barber exhibit, 1/31/88, 1H
- Millet, Beene, and Ray exhibit at Hinds,
10/30/88, 1F
- Mississippi
- Paintings,not prices, return to state
buildings, 10/10/88, 1B
- Photographers' exhibit, 10/23/88,
1F
- Mississippi Art Colony exhibit at Eudora
Welty Library, 5/8/88, 1F
- Mississippi Watercolor Society competition,
10/2/88, 1F
- Parents now frame their children's art
work for display, 1/21/94, 1E
- Post card art exhibit at Hal and Mal's
Restaurant, 4/27/88, 1D
- Program in Oxford schools teaches art
appreciation, 11/21/89, 4B
- Sandy McNeal mural on wall of Dixie Rubber
Stamp building, 3/14/88, 1C
- Schools
- Group's funding efforts to save art
in schools, 10/16/89, 3B
- Sculptor Bruce Brady buffaloes the President,
8/7/88, 1F
- Summit Trio exhibit, 7/3/88, 1F
- Whitfield patients' work exhibited at
Mississippi Museum of Art, 10/18/89, 1D
- Art and All That Jazz Festival
- Art as a Nursing Intervention
- When words fail traumatized patients,
8/24/93, 1D
- Art by Architects
- Art by Art Teachers
- Show at Brown's Fine Art & Framing,
6/5/94, 1F
- Art collectors, 8/17/89, 1E
- Art for Heart
- Annual American Heart Association fund-raiser,
1/24/93, 1F
- Art galleries
- Vaughn-Goodman Fine Paintings opens new
wing, 10/11/92, 1F
- Art therapy
- Art as a Nursing Intervention program
at local hospitals, 8/24/93, 1D
- Art to Arm Women of Hattiesburg
- Self-defense program, 3/26/93, 3B
- Art, African SEE African art
- Art, folk SEE Folk art
- Artesia, Mississippi, 7/14/85, 1B
- Arthritis
- Exercise can be beneficial, 10/21/90,
1E
- For Lisa Mateer, Arthritis Foundation
support is comfort against pain, 4/2/92, 1D
- Quackery abounds in fertile field of
pain, 3/11/90, 1C
- Arthritis Foundation
- Holiday tour fund raiser, 12/11/92, 1E
- Arthur, David A SEE McCown, Brian
- Artifacts
- From Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, 3/23/87,
1B
- Artifacts (Civil War) SEE Civil War
- Artificial leg
- Heywood admits limb was lost, not stolen,
6/28/94, 1A
- Man Curtis Heywood's leg stolen at Reservoir,
6/2/94, 4B; 6/4/94, 1B
- Artistic World of Eudora Welty
- Soviet/US symposium, 5/15/91, 1D, 2D
- Artists
- Fundraising drive to build Walter Anderson
Museum of Art underway, 1C; 1/17/89
- Holiday Studio Tours, 1989, 12/8/89,
1E
- Jackson
- Holiday Studio Tours, 1990, 12/6/90,
3E
- Photographer Billy Bacon detours
into painting, 1F; 1/8/89
- Millsaps College student art show, 4/29/90,
1F
- Mississippi
- Nine artists get international exposure,
10/21/90, 1F
- Ole Miss producing on-line directory,
7/31/94, 1F
- Artlinks Program
- Vicksburg-Warren County schools, 5/28/91,
4B
- Arts Alliance of Jackson and Hinds
County
- Business & the Arts Conference, 6/30/90,
6B
- Continues search for new director, 9/22/89,
1E
- Grants of $95,900 to local organizations,
4/4/90, 1D
- Issues $107,000 in grants, 4/11/91, 1D
- McCrary is named director, 6/21/93, 3B;
6/23/93, 1B
- Names Sabino executive director, 1/22/90,
1D; 12/11/89, 1D
- Receives grant, 11/26/85, 1D
- Sabino fired as director, 11/14/90, 1D
- Sunday Showcase membership drive, 9/21/92,
1B
- Virginia Shirley named director, 2/19/91,
1D
- Arts and Business, 10/18/87, 1G
- Arts and Creative Crafts Show
- In Diamondhead, 9/23/93, 10E
- Arts Commission
- Case named director, 7/29/87, 1C
- Director resigning, 6/4/87, 1E
- Divving up $430,000 in major grants,
7/12/91, 1E
- Grants, 6/10/87, 1D
- Its grants help fund arts groups, programs,
artists, 8/7/90, 1D
- Levingston elected chairman, 7/6/88,
1C
- Names Jane Hiatt director, 5/25/89, 1C
- Narrowing choices for director, 5/5/89,
1C
- Receives $464,000 NEA grant, 6/21/91,
1E
- To distribute $1.35 Million in grants
throughout state, 7/17/94, 1F
- Arts in April
- Festival at Mississippi College, 4/11/93,
1F
- Arts Jubilee Fesitval
- Edwards celebration, 5/7/94, 4B; 5/8/94,
1A
- Arts, SEE ALSO Performing arts
- Arts, Jackson
- 1989-90 season, 9/4/89, 1D
- 1990-91 season, 9/11/90, 1D
- 1991-92 season, 9/8/91, 1F
- 1992-93 season, 8/30/92, 1F
- 1993-94 season, 8/29/93, 1F
- 1994-95 season, 8/28/94, 1F
- Arts complex proposed for downtown Jackson,
11/6/90, 5B
- Spring brings extraseasonal productions,
3/20/94, 1F
- Use of fine arts in churches, 12/17/94,
1D
- Arts, Mississippi
- Associations told to do better self-promotion,
7/25/91, 5B
- Impact on state, 12/18/85, 1A
- Money appropriated per person for southeastern
states (chart), 7/12/91, 1E
- Play Santa to an arts group
- New Stage, Mississippi Opera, etc.,
12/18/93, 1F
- Aryan Brotherhood
- Material found in Brandon home during
drug raid, 10/20/94, 1A; 10/21/94, 5B
- As is
- Play about AIDS, 4/13/87, 1B
- Asbestos Removal Services of Jackson
- Laws give rise to new business, 11/18/88,
8B
- Asbestos, Belzoni
- Reopening of junior high school delayed,
10/27/93, 2B
- Asbestos, Biloxi
- Coast jury awards families $5M in asbestos
case, 5/3/91, 1B
- Lawyer wins $26.3M for client, 11/28/90,
7B
- Asbestos, Greenville
- Schools given $1.5 million for cleanup,
5/17/93, 2B
- Asbestos, Jackson
- Found in office of Department of Environmental
Quality, 9/30/92, 2B
- Hall-Kimbrell Environmental Services,
9/7/89, 6B
- Louisiana contractor did not agree to
pay fine after razing building, 10/10/89, 5B
- Removal in JSU dorms shuts down air conditioning,
9/11/89, 3B
- Removal scheduled for fire stations,
9/10/88, 4B
- Salvation Army shelter to be closed for
removal, 7/31/92, 1B
- School Board approves removal plan, 2/16/88,
3B
- Sheet Metal Workers local to undergo
tests, 6/13/92, 4B
- Asbestos, Mississippi
- $11 million settlement victory: Moore
mocks campaign law, 9/6/92, 3G
- $11 million settlement won by firm of
Moore supporter, 7/7/92, 3B; 8/18/92, 2B
- $11 million settlement won by Scruggs
a smart move by AG Moore, 9/6/92, 3G
- Asbestos cleanup battle rages, 11/18/88,
8B
- Attorney General's natural resources
staff vacates offices, 4/6/90, 1B
- Court allows out-of-state asbestos suit,
5/18/88, 1B
- Court ruling will ease trial backlog,
7/8/86, 1B
- EPA grant to aid Mississippi schools
in asbestos removal, 6/8/88, 3B
- Grants loans o.k.'d by EPA for school
districts in Mississippi, 2/27/88, 3B
- Madison County schools must devise asbestos
plan, 4/21/88, 3B
- MSU offers training courses on asbestos
& hazardous materials, 11/28/88, 3B
- Schools tax hike, 6/30/87, 1B
- State has large number of lawsuits, 7/19/92,
2C
- Asbestos, Pascagoula
- Ingalls trial, 4/9/91, 2B; 4/18/93, 6B;
4/21/93, 2B; 4/22/93, 2B
- Ingalls trial opens, 4/23/93, 2B; 4/24/93,
3B; 5/6/93, 3B; 5/7/93, 5B
- Ingalls trial: expert testifies of coverup,
5/12/93, 3B
- Ingalls trial: jury awards workers large
sums, 8/6/93, 1A
- Local man asks for Supreme Court ruling,
1/16/90, 3B
- Asbestos, U.S.
- Court order merges all nationwide victims'
suits, 7/18/90, 1A
- Ascension Lutheran Church
- Celebrates 25th anniversary, 5/13/89,
1C
- Ashe, William (alias) SEE Checks---Columbia
grocer...
- Ashland Oil Co
- Settles suit with National Iranian Oil
Co, 9/9/89, 6B
- Ashland Public Schools
- Elementary school reopens after roof
repairs, 3/20/90, 5B
- Ashley, Lacey
- Local woman is assistant to Billy Crystal,
6/24/93, 1D
- Ashton-Hall Corp
- Magee
- Ready-to-assemble furniture plant
opens, 3/28/91, 7B
- Asmus, Collin
- Synthetic sculptures on show at Millsaps
College, 1/23/94, 1G
- Aspartame
- Debate on its safety continues, 6/26/92,
1E
- ASPECT Foundation
- Christian homes for exchange students,
6/21/93, 1D; 6/27/92, 1D
- Asphalt
- Beware of 'leftover asphalt' scam, 6/26/93,
5B
- Aspin, Les
- Speaks at National Guard Association
meeting in Biloxi, 10/12/93, 1A
- Aspirin
- Half doses, Halfprin, now available,
6/2/92, 1D
- Assaf, Woodie
- Views on wather reporting, 8/10/86, 1H
- Assaf, Woody
- Who can you trust? How about Woody?,
9/6/92, 1E
- Assault (DeSoto County) SEE Vigilante
attack
- Assault (Hernando)
- Battles sentenced for baseball bat attack
on Dodson, 11/16/91, 4B
- Assault weapons SEE Gun Control
- Assembly Hall
- Historic Adams County structure burns,
12/18/93, 1B
- Natchez man Emmett Rucker charged with
arson, 3/25/94, 5B
- Association for Children for Enforcement
of Support
- Candlelight vigil, 5/24/93, 1B
- Association for Gifted Children
- Andy Mullins honored, 10/26/94, 4B
- Association of African American
Cowboys and Cowgirls
- Heritage of the old West, 9/18/94, 3B
- Association of Community College
Trustees
- National meeting in Biloxi, 10/17/91,
3B
- Asteroid?
- Tiny orbiting enigma puzzles astronomers,
11/20/91, 1A
- Asthma Super Saturday
- Promotes understanding about the disease,
10/24/90, 1D
- Astronauts
- Mississippi
- 31 get A-OK as student astronauts,
3/11/88, 1B
- Astronauts SEE ALSO Young Astronauts Program
- Astronomers
- Three amateur Mississippi astronomers,
7/20/89, 1A
- Astronomers SEE ALSO Observatories
- Asylum (Russian sailors) SEE Illegal aliens---2
sailors...
- AT&T
- EasyReach 700 service, 6/16/92, 6B
- Local workers join in protest against
office closings, 11/6/93, 5B
- Rates cut, 2/14/90, 6B
- Restructuring: Jackson operator office
to close, 8/19/93, 5B
- Software problems cause long distance
service snarl, 1/16/90, 1A; 1/17/90, 1A
- Transfers 150 workers to Jackson, 8/17/89,
6B
- Uses helicopters to patrol fiberoptic
cable routes, 3/29/90, 6B
- Workers in Jackson protest mechanical
telephone operators, 4/3/91, 6B
- Ates, George
- Singing pastor, 9/27/86, 1C
- Atherectomy
- Artery plaque-clearing procedure being
done in Jackson, 1/14/92, 1D
- Athletes, Mississippi
- Academics & Athletics (special series),
8/20-21/89 (sports section)
- Former athletes in religious work, 8/4/94,
1D
- Former pro athletes helping the
needy
- Seals, Brantley, etc., 12/23/93,
1A
- Leaving state, 12/20/85, 1A
- NCAA academic rules sack state prospects,
2/21/93, 1A
- Pre-college screening may block, 11/10/85,
1A
- Athletic clothing, 7/13/87, 1D
- Athletic Commission
- Inside State Government, 4/30/90, 1A
- Legislature doesn't know what Commission
does, 4/21/92, 1A
- Athletic shoes
- Big status symbol, 10/7/91, 1D
- These Mississippians prize their sneakers,
4/24/92, 1E
- Athletics, Mississippi
- Academies vs. public schools possibile,
2/7/92, 1A; 2/8/92, 2B; 2/16/92, 1A
- Backyard bash: croquet, volleyball, etc.,
5/17/92, 1F
- MHSAA proposes to trim number of high
school ball games, 9/17/93, 1A
- Officials want to end redshirting of
students, 6/18/88, 1A
- Organized sports for children, 3/25/92,
1D
- Public vs. private competition now unlikely,
5/6/92, 1A
- Atkinson, Ralph
- Pleads innocent to white slave sex charge,
12/29/94, 1B
- Atlanta (Georgia) Police Department
- Recruiting in Jackson, 1A; 1/23/89; 1/25/89,
1B
- Atlanta Braves
- Fans buying Braves clothing items, 10/19/91,
5B
- Atlanta Olympics SEE Summer Olympics,
1993
- Atlanta Olympics SEE Summer Olympics,
1996
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Atlanta between planes, 1/6/91, 1F
- Atlantic City
- Stands in sharp contrast to Miss America
pageant glitter, 9/13/89, 1D
- Atlantic Southeast
- Offers 2 flights to Atlanta from Jackson,
3/4/93, 5B
- Atlantis (Shuttle)
- Home after secret mission, 12/7/88, 3A
- Lifts off to begin secret mission in
space, 12/3/88, 1A
- Orbits in secret shuttle mission, 12/5/88,
1A
- Atlas, Rachel
- At age 85, taking courses at Sharkey-Issaquena
college, 4/10/90, 1D
- Atler, Marilyn Van Derbur
- At local conference tells of being sexually
abused, 4/26/94, 1D
- ATMs SEE Automatic Teller Machines
- Atocha (galleon) SEE Bagwell Antiques
Show
- Atom smasher SEE Super Collider
- Atta Boy Awards 1987, 1/17/88, 1B
- Attala County
- Cultural Center
- Kosciusko woman needs secret to preserve
Pres. church, 5/29/88, 1B
- Woman tries to preserve church, 5/29/88,
1B
- Supervisors president pleads guilty,
7/30/88, 1A
- Attic Gallery
- Vicksburg
- Gallery's 'Self-Taught Artists: Mississippi
Style', 2/27/94, 1F
- Owner is Lesley Silver, 10/3/91,
1D
- The Doors at the Top of the Stairs
exhibit, 4/10/94, 1F
- Theme show 'Chairs', 3/14/93, 1F
- Attorney General
- AT was given subpoena power to investigate
corruption, 3/11/88, 3B
- Bill gives more power to AGs office on
white collar crime, 4/8/88, 1B
- Campaign '87, 7/17/87, 1A; 7/22/87,
1A
- Candidates back tough DUI sentences,
10/21/87, 1B
- Candidates debate, 8/24/87, 1A
- Candidates' finances, 7/11/87, 1B
- Runoff
- Both claim to be under dog, 8/16/87,
1B
- Committee sets vote on crime unit in
AG office, 2/11/88, 4B
- Elizabeth Gilchrist to run, 4/7/87, 1B
- House panel approves white collar crime
unit, 3/4/88, 3B
- House rejects funding for Moore's office,
3/30/90, 1A; 3/31/90, 1B; 4/5/90, 1B
- Judges cautioned to watch fake guardianships
by white parents, 8/23/89, 1A
- Moore asks for state-wide grand jury,
asset forfeiture law, 2/19/92, 1A
- Moore seeks new authority to fight white
collar crime, 2/4/88, 3B
- Moore wants court to delay early judicial
elections, 12/7/88, 1A
- Moore won't be waging losing battles,
2/26/89, 1B
- Moore's project against drugs, 8/24/88,
3B
- Opposed to stockholders paying for Grand
Gulf 2, 4/27/89, 8B
- Slot-machine pay-offs to help AG police
agencies, 5/10/88, 1A
- Sues asbestos makers, 4/27/89, 1B
- Throws out suit of ex-deaf school worker,
4/6/89, 1B
- Unveils public advocacy division, 1/9/88,
2B
- Worries over potential abuse by white
collar unit, 6/14/88, 1B
- Attorney General SEE ALSO Moore, Mike
- Attorneys SEE Lawyers
- ATVs SEE Three wheelers
- Atwater, Lee
- Republican National Committee Chairman
- Visits Jackson, 4/8/89, 1A
- To jam at Medgar Evers/Mississippi Homecoming,
6/3/89, 3B; 6/5/89, 1A
- Will perform at Medgar Evers homecoming,
5/10/89, 1B
- Atwood Music Festival
- Hosts 'America's Funniest People', 5/23/91,
3E
- Atwood, Bush
- Fired, 2/18/88, 1A
- New motor vehicle chief, 12/5/85, 1A
- Auctions, Brandon
- Rankin County land and surplus equipment
auctioned, 6/18/93, 4B
- Auctions, Jackson
- City holds largest-ever selloff of surplus
property, 9/27/92, 1B
- Auctions, Madison County
- 120-acre farm belonging to Bill Conner,
11/3/94, 4B; 11/6/94, 3B
- Auctions, Mississippi
- $5.2 million properties sold in Jackson
and Biloxi, 10/20/92, 7B
- Audi automobiles
- Neshoba County suit in fire death of
young girl, 7/10/92, 4B
- Audio cassettes SEE Music tapes
- Audit
- Mississippi
- Leads to collections change, 9/24/85,
1A
- Audubon bird prints
- Art lottery at Brown Fine Art, 9/25/92,
6B
- August Fest '93
- Spotlights Grove Park Center, 8/9/93,
1A
- Aultman, Rejell
- Forest woman badly wounded, escapes ambush,
5/20/92, 1A; 7/19/92, 5B; 7/22/92, 3B
- Reward of $10,000 offered in attack,
7/21/92, 1A; 7/26/92, 3G
- Aultman, Rosemary
- Sworn in as Clinton's first female mayor,
7/2/93, 4B
- Will veto Bill Spell's appointment as
city attorney, 7/7/93, 4B
- Aultman, Roy
- Forest man charged with assault on women
in parking garage, 7/30/93, 3B
- Husband of Rejell Aultman is killed in
one-car wreck, 8/19/92, 1A; 8/20/92, 1B
- Son says he did not commit suicide in
pickup truck accident, 8/26/92, 1B
- Aunt Bee's Mayberry Cookbook, 5/15/91,
1E
- Aunt Jemima
- Gets herself a facelift, 7/30/89, 1E
- Aunts and uncles, 7/16/89, 1E
- Austin, Annie Ruth
- Judge delays sentencing of 59 year old
drug offender, 1/20/90, 5B
- Austin, Liz
- Austin, William
- Jackson pharmacist charged with improper
prescriptions, 3/26/92, 4B; 6/5/92, 5B
- Austin, William (of Natchez)
- Policeman falls from water tower, 1/11/94,
3B; 1/12/94, 3B
- Austin, Winford SEE Gambling---Indianola;
SEE Dykstra, Lenny
- Authors, Eupora
- James Peery carved his role, 1/15/89;
3F
- Authors, Hattiesburg
- Linda Donnell and Carol Simmons write
book, "Bloom ..." for women, 1D; 1/7/89
- Authors, Jackson
- Judith Paige Mitchell writes in Hollywood,
1D; 1/16/89
- Authors, Mississippi
- 3rd vol. of "Mississippi Writers" series,
5/22/88, 3F
- Celebrate publication of anthology, 6/29/86,
1B
- Morris, Norris, Butler, Gilchrist, 6/26/88,
3F
- Writers' personal libraries, 12/11/94,
1F
- Autism
- The 'Rain Man' dilemma, 12/3/89, 1E
- Auto salvage yards
- Hinds County supervisors reject application,
1/14/92, 5B
- Jackson police to crack down, 11/26/92,
1B
- Opposition fails to stop construction
on U.S. 49 North, 11/26/91, 5B
- Auto theft SEE Automobile theft
- Automated Fingerprint Identification
System
- State lacks system, 12/15/93, 3B
- Automated Process Control
- Jackson company's device to reduce electric
wiring, 12/30/90, 1G
- Automatic teller machines
- Norwegian tourists in Gulfport flush
2 thieves, 7/5/94, 1A
- Police and banks urge users to be cautious,
11/30/94, 5B
- Ridgeland teenager stabbed outside ATM,
10/13/93, 4B
- Robber shot at Meadowbrook DGB by A.
Wheatley, 7/16/93, 3B; 7/17/93, 4B
- Robberies at Jackson ATMs on rise, 3/6/92,
1B
- Robbery of woman thwarted by reserve
policeman Greg Owens, 5/19/92, 1B
- Automobile accidents SEE Traffic accidents
- Automobile batteries
- Dead car battery? Be careful with jumper
cables, 11/14/91, 1D
- Automobile chases
- 110-mile chase ends under house in west
Jackson, 3/19/93, 1A
- 5 youths forced off Hanging Moss Road,
car burns, 10/11/92, 1B; 10/13/92, 5B
- Airbag saves Jackson police officer Doug
Winstead, 12/21/91, 5B
- Columbus woman rams patrol car, then
tree, 6/4/93, 3B
- High-speed chase ends on Tracewood Drive
in Jackson, 6/15/94, 4B
- Highway 18 chase ends with 2 arrests,
drug seizure, 4/7/93, 3B
- I-20 chase: Jackson men arrested; 3 stolen
cars recovered, 5/13/92, 4B
- Man Aaron Jenkins says his 2 antique
cars damaged by police car, 11/12/93, 4B
- Men held in police chase in stolen car,
11/26/90, 1B
- Mississippi law officers study safer
pursuit tactics, 4/5/93, 1A
- Police arrest Jackson man following high-speed
chase, 7/4/91, 5B
- Policeman shoots 15-year old at U.S.80
and South Drive, 9/24/93, 4B
- Robbery suspect Sharon Brown captured
in Jackson chase, 1/8/92, 1B
- Suspect sought after high-speed chase
from Louisiana, 7/7/90, 1B
- Suspects in Canton robbery arrested,
11/27/90, 5B
- Teenager dies in Hattiesburg after 5-county
chase; driver injured, 10/8/92, 1A
- Teenagers arrested after Mississippi-to-Port
Gibson chase, 7/6/90, 5B
- Trucker takes officers on 70-mile chase
along Gulf Coast, 7/17/91, 1A
- Two die in collision with truck at High
and State streets, 2/5/92, 1A
- Two injured in stolen truck after chase,
11/17/90, 3B
- Automobile chases SEE ALSO Wells, Marquette
- Automobile chases---Springridge Road SEE
Walden, Kim
- Automobile dealers SEE Automobile sales
- Automobile drivers, Mississippi
- Elderly motorists a touchy subject, 3/6-8/94,
1B
- State has no plan to weed out impaired
drivers, 5/14/91, 3B
- Automobile insurance
- Bill dies in committee, 2/28/89, 4B
- Bill imposes penalties on those who lack
liability coverage, 1/11/89; 10B
- Companies may be breaking law on windshield
repairs, 9/17/91, 6B
- Dale investigates improper guidelines
to deny coverage, 7/14/94, 5B
- Drive is on for compulsory liability
coverage, 9/28/93, 1A
- Farm Bureau reduces rates, 4/17/93, 4B
- House action, 2/12/87, 8B
- House passes bill requiring liability
insurance, 1A; 1/18/89
- House passes compulsory liability bill,
2/8/90, 2B
- Industry opposes bill restricting access
to drivers' records, 3/14/91, 6B
- Know what your premium is paying for,
7/17/89, 1E
- Legislators study, 9/15/88, 8B
- Liability bill ready for debate, 1/5/89;
1/26/90, 3B; 8B
- Louisville woman Jimmie Tucker paying
for husband's DUI arrest, 12/15/93, 5B
- Mississippi insurers weigh impact of
California's Proposition 103, 5/14/89, 1G
- Policy rates stall sports car sales,
3/16/88, 8B
- Automobile mechanics SEE Mechanics
- Automobile sales
- 1994 sales accelerate in Jackson market,
9/2/94, 6B
- Brandon Ford dealer buys Northside Hyundai,
1/6/89; 8B
- Car dealers in dispute over fairground
sales, 4/21/90, 6B
- Car purchases before sales tax hike January
1, 1/1/95, 1B; 12/19/94, 1B
- Check a used car before buying, 7/15/91,
5B
- Dealer mechanics have to keep up with
latest technology, 6/6/92, 6B
- East Ford salesman Clyde Pitts loses
car to shopper at Coliseum sale, 6/6/92, 2B
- Jackson
- Levelling off, 11/13/85, 8B
- Jackson dealers beef up security to combat
theft, 9/14/92, 3B
- Jackson dealers offer peek at '92s; average
price $16000+, 8/27/91, 6B
- Jackson dealers see increase in
sales, 8/31/91, 5B
- Jackson dealerships, 11/15/87, 1I
- Lemon Law can help when purchase goes
sour, 5/25/92, 4B
- Local dealerships compete in shrinking
market, 10/8/89, 1G
- Monroe, Louisiana dealers sell hail-damaged
cars, 5/11/89, 8B
- No haggling, low set price a new concept
in Jackson, 3/1/92, 1C
- Purchasing
- Tips on buying a car, 2/20/89, 1E
- Sales are down for first half of 1989,
7/16/89, 1G
- Sales by areas, 3/8/87, 1G
- Sales tax draws complaints from car buyers,
11/3/85, 1B
- Trade-ins (Joe Rogers column), 11/12/89,
1E
- Van Trow to show GM invoices to all customers,
1/24/92, 4B
- Automobile tags
- 6 counties running out of tags to sell,
11/5/94, 1B
- Bill approved allowing logos on tag,
2/12/88, 3B
- Coast police cracking down on illegal
and expired tags, 7/12/94, 3B
- Collector reaps bumper crop, 10/14/88,
1D
- Cost of Claiborne County tags could increase,
8/7/89, 1A
- Ditto: lower prices would help Jackson,
8/16/89, 1A
- Eaves has new plan to cut cost, 1/8/93,
1B
- Fee originator, 8/1/87, 1A
- Fee reduction tied to sales tax not practical,
some say, 4/25/92, 3B, 5B
- Fordice wants to slash price, 12/3/92,
1A; 12/4/92, 1A; 12/28/92, 1A; 12/31/92, 3B
- House committee may combine plans on
price reduction, 12/31/92, 3B
- House detours Tax Commission's rescheduling
of car values, 3/18/93, 3B
- Hundreds still have old-style (pre 1992)
tags on their cars, 7/11/94, 3B
- Impossible to catch out-of-county violators,
9/29/93, 11A
- Jackson
- Legislators wrestle with possible solutions,
11/5/89, 1B
- Legislature kills bill to raise price
of vanity plates, 5/6/92, 2B
- Legislature not yet ready to lower costs,
2/17/93, 1A; 2/25/93, 1A; 2/26/93, 1A
- Legislature now wants to halt tag increase
for 1994, 3/7/93, 3B; 3/17/93, 2B
- Madison County to open office in Ridgeland,
4/23/88, 1B
- Many counties still waiting for '90 decals,
1/11/89; 3B
- Millage makes Prentiss County's most
expensive, 8/8/89, 1B
- Modification in system would shift burden,
8/15/89, 5B
- New depreciation formula will lower some
prices, 7/8/93, 3B
- New format, 9/18/87, 1A
- New lettering more expensive, 5/3/87,
5B
- Officer says lack of support curbed crackdown
on tags, 9/25/89, 1A
- Personalized, 1/11/87, 1E
- Price hike on older cars, 6/19/92, 1B;
6/20/92, 1B; 6/26/92, 1B
- Redesigned: 6 characters, color changes;
cost is up, 9/11/92, 1B
- Rental companies must now buy local tags
for fleet, 3/7/92, 4B
- Senate approves legislation to reduce
price, 2/24/94, 3B
- Senate bill would lower cost, 10/31/89,
3B
- Senator Gene Saucier wants price capped
at $225, 9/29/93, 1A
- Senator Sledge plans bill to reduce cost
of tags, 9/25/90, 1B
- Senators propose cut in car-tag fees,
12/14/89, 1B
- Sheriff's Department targets illegal
tags, 12/2/93, 4B
- Survey shows statewide variation in cost,
8/6/89, 1A
- Tag fee
- Tag-buying delays blamed on computer
problem, etc., 4/12/91, 5B
- Tax Commission preparing data for Legislature,
9/20/92, 2B
- Tax Commission ups price for tags for
older cars, 6/17/92, 1A; 6/18/92, 1A, 11A
- Taxes rise, 6/30/87, 1A
- University plates, 8/30/93, 1B
- Vicksburg police crack down on illegal
out-of-state tags, 11/10/93, 3B
- What state needs is $10 tag and no lost
revenues, 9/17/89, 3H
- Automobile theft SEE ALSO Carjackings
- Automobile theft SEE ALSO Towed vehicles
- Automobile theft, Brandon
- Arrest after chase from dealership, 10/29/90,
4B; 11/2/90, 5B
- Jackson teen who stole car to be tried
as adult, 7/12/91, 4B
- Tenth Jackson youth arrested in Rogers-Dingus
thefts, 3/22/91, 4B
- Automobile theft, Canton
- Unmarked narcotics car stolen from police
headquarters, 6/24/93, 4B
- Automobile theft, Jackson
- 'It makes you want to hurt somebody',
5/30/92, 1B
- Alarms, steering-wheel locking items
are hot sellers, 12/6/92, 1B
- Car dealers beef up security, 9/14/92,
3B
- City Council forms task force to look
at impounded car policy, 9/2/93, 4B
- Councilman Thompson starts anti-theft
drive, 9/4/92, 1B
- JPD officer shot responding to North
State Street burgalry, 9/10/94, 1A
- Man finds his stolen Buick, steals it
back, 3/4/91, 2B
- More than double since 1988, 9/20/89,
5B
- Owners can take preventive methods, 9/21/92,
1A
- Police institute HEAT program, 7/17/91,
1B; 9/4/91, 1A; 10/17/91, 4B
- Police say more vehicles stolen in 1989
(includes chart), 12/14/89, 5B
- Police seek armed teens taking cars from
drivers, 1/2/91, 1B
- Processing dalay upsets Lovetta Peacock,
10/22/92, 1B
- Shady Grove area residents told city
cracking down, 12/11/91, 4B
- Shopper spots her stolen car in Metrocenter
lot, 12/5/91, 4B
- T-tops targets of burglaries, 2/28/90,
5B
- Theft has increased 102% in 1991, 3/28/92,
4B; 11/25/91, 1B
- Theft ring headed by James Naylor Jr.,
6/15/92, 1B
- Victim at livestock show corrals thief,
2/11/93, 1B
- Automobile theft, Mississippi
- Dealers now keeping cars behind barbed
wire fences, 4/16/92, 1B
- Immobiliser, British-made anti-theft
device, 7/5/93, 1B
- AUTOMOBILE THEFT, MISSISSIPPI
- STATE #2 IN AUTO THEFT GROWTH, 6/2/93,
1A
- Automobile theft, Pearl
- Mother, child reunited after car stolen,
2/4/90, 1A; 2/5/90, 1B; 2/6/90, 5B
- Automobile theft, Raymond
- Man charged with thefts from dealerships,
10/4/89, 5B
- Automobile theft, Southeast
- Arrests in 3-state ring, 7/7/89, 1A;
7/8/89, 1B
- Automobile theft, Tupelo
- Dealers want stiffer penalities for youthful
offenders, 8/13/93, 3B
- Operation Check Mate, 2/20/93, 3B
- Automobile theft, Vicksburg
- Operation H.E.A.T., 9/8/92, 3B
- Automobile tires SEE Tires
- Automobiles
- Air conditioning repair: federal regulations
will hike cost, 3/4/92, 5B
- Auto leasing--before you sign, ask questions,
6/4/90, 1E
- Car splattered by striping machine a
long time being repainted, 11/11/89, 5B
- Class action suits against Ford Broncos,
9/16/94, 1B
- First car: Jacksonians remember, 7/12/92,
1E
- Found buried in yard of home at Corinth,
6/11/89, 1B; 6/16/89, 5B
- Idling state autos at post office--incident
with Pat Belknap, 11/14/90, 1A
- Inspections
- Legislators want to curb use of state
vehicles, 3/1/92, 2B
- Loans
- 12.5% cap on new car loans, 6/4/85,
1A
- No state law limits numbers of passengers,
3/2/89, 1A
- Owner satisfaction: Lexus, Infiniti,
Saturn lead, 7/6/94, 8B; 10/5/95, 10B
- Police aid ends for locked-out drivers,
3/5/87, 2B
- Quick-lube business is saturated market,
9/8/89, 6B
- Red neon lights underneath Trans Am,
4/23/93, 1E
- Repairs
- Tips on some things to look for,
1/9/89, 5E
- Repossessions, 9/14/86, 1E
- Scams
- Canton man accused of car scam, case
turned over to FBI, 2/22/89, 1A
- FBI arrests Canton couple in mail
fraud, 2/23/89, 1A
- Teenagers: waitin' for wheels, 2/15/91,
1E
- Tips on renting a car, 9/25/89, 1E
- Trial of Carthage dealer's failure to
give rebate, 6/20/90, 3B
- Vintage car restorer in Columbus, 5/22/89,
3B
- Wholesalers plead guilty to odometer
scam, 2/10/89, 3B
- Automobiles SEE ALSO Vans
- Automobiles---Accidents SEE Traffic accidents
- Automobiles---Insurance SEE Automobile
insurance
- Autopsy fees, 1/2/87, 1B; 1/3/87,
1B
- Autrey, Tyres
- 22-year old Pascagoula high school graduate,
5/25/94, 1A
- Pascagoula high school 11th-grader is
21, 4/27/93, 1A; 5/4/93, 1B
- Autumn Moon
- Restaurant review, 11/5/92, 4F
- AutumnFest
- Football fun weekend in Jackson, 9/26/91,
8E; 9/28/91, 1B, 6B; 9/29/91, 1A; 9/30/91, 1A
- Ave Maria Grotto
- Near Cullman, Alabama, 4/15/90, 1F
- Avenger air defense system SEE National
Guard
- Avenue for Art
- Midtown-area youngsters participate,
8/4/91, 1F
- Young Jackson artists sell work on Millsaps
Avenue, 8/2/92, 1F
- Avery Island
- Home of Tobasco
- Weekend getaway, 3/18/93, 3E
- Avila, Nancy
- Navy Commander heads Pascagoula's homeport
project, 5/20/91, 3B
- AVM Inc
- Virginia company moves into Army Ammunition
Plant, 6/7/92, 2B
- Avondale Industries
- Gulfport
- Buys Lockheed Shipbuilding Co's Gulfport
Marine Division, 1/15/88, 8B
- Awards of Distinction
- Ole Miss honors six black Mississippians,
2/8/91, 2B
- Aydebott, Libry
- Girl Scout volunteer, 3/9/87, 1A
- Ayers case SEE Ayers suit
- Ayers suit (1986)
- Funding split stirs legislators, 5/26/86,
1A
- Ayers suit (1987), 3/4/87, 1A;
6/2/87, 1B
- Funding issue, 4/27/87, 1A
- Jake Ayers Jr., 5/4/87, 1A
- Judge dismisses funding bias suit, 12/12/87,
1A; 12/14/87, 1A
- Ayers suit (1990), 2/7/90, 1A+;
2/8/90, 1A; 2/15/90, 1B; 2/18/90, 1A+
- Court finds race not factor in admissions,
9/29/90, 1A, 1B
- Gets federal nudge, 5/30/90, 1B
- Judge says state segregates education
system, 6/19/90, 1A
- NAACP offers suggestions to settle lawsuit,
5/18/90, 1A
- NAACP, state seek out-of-court settlement,
5/12/90, 1B
- Public schools blamed for segregation
problems, 3/1/90, 1A
- Segregation problem on College Board
agenda, 3/15/90, 1A
- Ayers suit (1991), 11/10/91,
2G
- Attorneys face tough questions from justices,
11/14/91, 1A
- Bush administration files suit, 1/29/91,
2A
- Congressional Black Caucus support, 10/31/91,
2B
- Debate winding up at U.S. Supreme Court,
11/13/91, 1A
- Equal funding fosters duplication?, 7/12/91,
1A; 7/18/91, 3G
- Espy urges Congressional support, 10/29/91,
1B
- Is state maintaining college segregation?,
4/17/91, 1B
- Justice Department reinstates, 10/23/91,
1A
- Outcome if Clarence Thomas recuses?,
11/8/91, 2B
- Supreme Court trial risky for black schools,
11/10/91, 1A
- To be ruled on by U.S. Supreme Court,
4/16/91, 1A
- To go to U.S. Supreme Court, 1/14/91,
3B; 9/11/91, 3B
- AYERS SUIT (1991)
- WANTS TO RIGHT PAST WRONGS, 11/10-11/91,
1A+
- Ayers suit (1991)
- Will also put pressure on black schools,
1/30/91, 1A
- Ayers suit (1992)
- 300 protest closure plans, 10/29/92,
1B
- Bivins sees closure of community colleges,
7/19/92, 3B
- Black alumni close ranks, 10/14/92, 1A,
2B
- Black legislators plan own solutions,
10/16/92, 3B
- Black Mississippians Council on Higher
Education, 10/18/92, 1A
- Board previews desegregation talks, 9/12/92,
3B
- Campuses still battle about civil rights,
10/11/92, 3B
- Chambliss ready to work with College
Board, 8/21/92, 1B
- Chambliss says DSU should be 'wiped off
map', 7/3/92, 1B
- Chambliss: start with closing two-year
schools, 10/10/92, 2B
- Citizen input is urged, 7/10/92, 1A
- Cleere talks with Cochran and Espy, 12/11/92,
1B
- Closing of half OF state schools proposed,
10/13/92, 1A
- College Board examines 12 proposals,
10/7/92, 1B
- College Board is split; will offer one
solution, 10/20/92, 1A
- College Board ponders rules on news leaks,
12/18/92, 1A
- College Board reports progress, 7/17/92,
3B
- Construction projects at black colleges
expedited, 9/23/92, 1A
- Crook calls for special legislative session,
10/27/92, 1A
- Decision no surprise to Betty Williams,
6/29/92, 2B
- Delta State necessary, leaders say, 10/21/92,
1B
- Dental school is vital, Turner says,
10/23/92, 1B
- Fordice and citizens' panel seek input,
10/15/92, 1A
- Fordice proposes 3 study panels, 6/30/92,
1A; 7/2/92, 3B
- Fordice to hear from panel, 7/9/92, 1B
- Fordice will fight tax increase, 1/18/92,
1A
- Forum at Woolfolk Building, 11/16/92,
1B; 12/2/92, 1B
- Garret says devise plan with no closings,
10/24/92, 1B
- Heads back to district court for new
hearings, 8/20/92, 1B
- Hinds JC will have to justify merger
with Utica, 7/2/92, 1A
- Hot issue for 1993 Legislature, 12/30/92,
1A
- Info kits issued by both sides, 11/29/92,
1A
- JSU alumni say closures no answer, 11/8/92,
1B
- JSU's Lyons opposes closing schools,
10/21/92, 1A
- Judge Biggers 'biggest case of his career',
10/22/92, 1A
- Judge Biggers likely to preside over
proceedings, 7/5/92, 1A
- Judge Biggers seeks proposals on 4 issues,
9/30/92, 1A
- Lawyers say bargaining is difficult,
11/13/92, 1A
- Legislators see no tax increase,
9/25/92, 1A
- Luvene of College Board calls for vote,
11/11/92, 1A
- Luvene of College Board opposes secret
meetings, 9/18/92, 1A
- May aid university funding, 11/12/92,
1A
- Mills, College Board member, offers views,
11/8/92, 3G
- Ministers joint in fight to save Valley
State, 11/6/92, 1B
- AYERS SUIT (1992)
- MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITIES ON TRIAL, 10/4/92-
- Ayers suit (1992)
- MUW closing fought, 10/10/92, 1A
- MUW president Rent praises panel's plan,
12/4/92, 1B
- MVSU closing would drain Itta Bena, 12/14/92,
1A
- MVSU closure would 'hurt black people',
10/14/92, 1B
- MVSU protesters vow to fight closure,
7/16/93, 3B; 10/16/92, 1B
- NAACP calls for dimissal of College Board,
10/26/92, 1B
- New Board president Crosthwait wants
it dropped, 6/10/92, 1B
- AYERS SUIT (1992)
- NO SETTLEMENT SEEN, 11/20/92, 1A
- Ayers suit (1992)
- Officials questions Biggers' order, 10/17/92,
1A
- Open admissions as a solution, 10/19/92,
1A
- Options: merge, close or trim, 10/9/92,
1A
- Other states serve as guides, 10/4/92,
1A+
- Plan is assailed, 10/23/92, 1A, 1B
- AYERS SUIT (1992)
- PLAN IS TO MERGE 6, CLOSE MISSISSIPPI
VALLEY, 10/22/92, 1A
- Ayers suit (1992)
- Pro and con on closings: readers' views,
11/5/92, 11A
- Rally planned to fight closures, mergers,
12/23/92, 3B
- Rent says closing MUW makes no sense,
10/17/92, 1A
- Rushing of College Board restudies plan,
11/18/92, 1A
- Senate leaders resist closures, 7/8/92,
1B
- Senate names own desegregation panel,
7/24/92, 1A; 7/25/92, 1A
- Senate panel to tour campuses, 7/28/92,
1B
- Senate panel visits worried Delta campuses,
8/1/92, 1B
- State faces monumental task, 7/5/92,
3G (Minor column)
- State must find the 'will', 7/1/92, 12A
(Rowan column)
- Student rally at College Board offices,
11/17/92, 3B
- AYERS SUIT (1992)
- SUPREME COURT RULES FOR AYERS, 6/27/92,
1A+; 6/28/92, 1A
- Ayers suit (1992)
- Task force says 'reslice existing pie',
12/10/92, 1B
- AYERS SUIT (1992)
- TASK FORCE SAYS NO CLOSURES, 12/3/92,
1A
- Ayers suit (1992)
- Woolfolk building speakers decry closures,
11/19/92, 1A
- Zacharias tells MSU faculty change is
coming, 10/22/92, 13A
- Ayers suit (1993)
- 1993 Legislature reaffirms commitment,
2/5/93, 4B
- 20 simultaneous rallies to oppose closings,
2/16/93, 1B
- Black presidents say bill for equality
is $185Million, 11/19/93, 1A
- Black supervisors oppose closings, 1/13/93,
3B
- Chambliss advice: give up mergers plan,
suit will be settled, 11/9/93, 1B
- Chambliss wife ill: he wants trial delayed,
10/20/93, 3B
- Churches declare day in support of black
colleges, 6/26/93, 1D; 6/28/93, 1B
- Civil Rights Commission will monitor
case, 1/12/93, 1A
- Clarion-Ledger coverage wins it an award
from black lawyers, 7/27/93, 1B
- College Board appointing procedure affected?,
2/12/93, 1A
- College Board changes university admission
policies, 7/15/93, 1A
- Discussed in classes throughout Mississippi,
4/11/93, 3B
- DSU assures students it will remain open,
2/25/93, 1A
- Fletcher of CRC in Jackson, 1/8/93, 1A;
1/9/93, 1A
- Fordice calls issue a 'diversion', 2/22/93,
1A
- Fordice: it's time to wrap up financially
draining case, 11/5/93, 3B
- Its real goal is quality education for
blacks, 1/10/93, 1A
- Judge Biggers orders April hearing, 3/26/93,
1B
- Legal fees costing millions, 8/25/93,
2B
- Legislature alone can close schools,
panel says, 1/7/93, 1A
- Lillie Ayers tries to remain patient,
6/21/93, 1A
- Litigants to meet in Oxford, 4/11/93,
1A; 4/13/93, 1B
- Lyons calls for new attitude, 5/22/93,
2B
- Millsaps College class's real-world test,
4/11/93, 1B
- AYERS SUIT (1993)
- MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITIES ON TRIAL, 6/20-21/93
1A+
- Ayers suit (1993)
- MUW banks on historic aura, success rate
to remain untouched, 6/21/93, 1A
- MVSU ad campaign to recruit, stop closure,
3/29/93, 1A
- MVSU won't cooperate in its closing,
1/22/93, 1A
- AYERS SUIT (1993)
- NEW PLAN; JSU GETS HINDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
AND UMC, 12/30/93, 1A, 9A
- NEW PLAN; PROPOSALS 'REALLY STRANGE'
BOARD ATTORNEY SAYS, 12/31/93, 1A, 9A
- Ayers suit (1993)
- One year later, a deferred dream, 6/20/93,
1A
- Out-of-court solution: task force will
study, 9/5/93, 1A
- Protestors rally at Capitol, 1/6/93,
1B
- Senate largely backs anti-merger move,
1/13/93, 3B
- Trial delay request: judge rules against,
11/3/93, 3B
- AYERS SUIT (1993)
- TRIAL IS SET FOR FEBRUARY 1, 1994, 9/14/93,
1A
- TRIAL NOT LIKELY BEFORE 1994, 4/13/93,
1A
- Ayers suit (1993)
- Unity discussed at Spring convocation,
1/4/93, 2B
- University presidents want speedy resolution,
10/23/93, 3B
- Ayers suit (1994)
- 1-900 telephone line to register vote,
11/17/94, 1B
- 17 JSU students arrested at College Board
protest, 4/27/94, 1B; 5/24/94, 5B
- Admission standards to be argued December
9, 11/22/94, 1B
- African Methodist Episcopal Zion bishops
back suit, 2/26/94, 1D
- AG Reno asked to intervene, 1/1/94, 1A
- Biggers visits MUW, 12/9/94, 3B
- Ayers Suit (1994)
- Black leaders plan rallies to combat
closures, 4/5/94, 1B
- Ayers suit (1994)
- Chamblis wants state to pay attorney
fees, 10/18/94, 1B
- Chambliss doubts case will be settled
out of court, 1/15/94, 1B
- Choice of Ole Miss law school dean a
factor?, 3/6/94, 3G (Minor column)
- Cleere's ouster called for by students,
5/6/94, 5B
- Cochran and Lott blast Justice Department
action, 1/16/94, 1B
- Community colleges pulled into case,
1/14/94, 1B
- Cost of righting past wrongs may exceed
$200M, 2/2/94, 2B
- Fees since 1981 top $2.2 Million and
rising, 6/20/94, 1B
- Gag order violates free speech, Armstrong
argues, 4/8/94, 3B
- JSU alumni vote to support suit, 2/6/94,
3B
- Judge Biggers says ruling will be beneficial
to JSU, 12/8/94, 1B
- Judge Biggers schedules campus visits,
11/16/94, 1B; 11/21/94, 1A; 12/6/94, 3B
- Judge Biggers visits Delta State, MVSU,
12/7/94, 1A
- March and rally in Jackson, 4/30/94,
1B; 5/1/94, 1A
- New plan says state still enslaved by
its past, 1/1/94, 1A
- Rally held in Oxford, 3/28/94, 3B
- Rep. George Flaggs introduces bill to
transfer UMC, 1/7/94, 3B
- Rowan Middle School employee reprimanded
for unauthorized letter, 5/7/94, 3B
- Save our schools
- Cases made for keeping MUW and Valley
open, 6/26/94, 1G
- Settlement: Alumni join in support of
black colleges, 2/21/94, 1A
- Settlement: Armstrong ordered to defend
comments, 3/12/94, 1B; 3/16/94, 2B
- Settlement: black university supporters
plan solution, 2/1/94, 1B
- Settlement: Cleere apologizes; gag order
not violated, 3/11/94, 1A
- Settlement: College Board approves a
plan, 2/18/94, 1A
- AYERS SUIT (1994)
- SETTLEMENT: COLLEGE BOARD MEETS MINUS
BLACK PRESIDENTS, 2/17/94, 1A; 2/19/94, 1A
- Ayers suit (1994)
- Settlement: College Board prepares solution,
2/11/94, 2B
- Settlement: College Board talks with
black leaders, 3/8/94, 1A
- Settlement: community colleges out as
part of solution, 1/29/94, 1B
- Settlement: few details known about talks,
2/13/94, 5B
- Settlement: gag order issued, 1/27/94,
1A
- Settlement: Janet Reno urges speedy process,
2/3/94, 2B
- Settlement: MUW alumnae fear possible
closing, 4/17/94, 1A
- Settlement: plaintiff plan strips Ole
Miss, Turner says, 4/14/94, 1A
- AYERS SUIT (1994)
- SETTLEMENT: PLAINTIFFS SUBMIT PROPOSALS
TO JUDGE BIGGERS, 4/13/94, 1A+
- Ayers suit (1994)
- Settlement: Plaintiffs want JSU to get
UMC, 2/20/94, 1A
- Settlement: Privatization for MVSU and
MUW?, 3/17/94, 1A
- Settlement: talks at impasse, plaintiff
says, 3/10/94, 1A
- AYERS SUIT (1994)
- SETTLEMENT: TALKS BETWEEN SIDES MAY DELAY
COURT DATE, 1/25/94, 1A; 1/26/94, 1B
- Ayers suit (1994)
- Settlement: Thompson challenges gag rule,
3/1/94, 2B
- AYERS SUIT (1994)
- SETTLEMENT: UNDER NEW PLAN VALLEY AND
MUW WILL BE SHUT DOWN, 4/9/94, 1A
- Ayers suit (1994)
- Student body presidents promote state
universities, 10/20/94, 2B
- Suit could hamper search for Cleere's
successor, 7/10/94, 1B
- Supporters schedule prayer rally, 2/16/94,
3B
- Thompson may have violated gag order,
2/23/94, 1A; 2/24/94, 1A; 2/26/94, 1B
- Tougher admission standards will hurt
blacks, Biggers told, 12/10/94, 3B
- AYERS SUIT (1994)
- TRIAL BEGINS IN OXFORD, 5/9/94, 1A
- Ayers suit (1994)
- Trial comes to quiet close, 7/15/94,
1B
- AYERS SUIT (1994)
- TRIAL LIKELY TO BEGIN MAY 2, 4/2/94,
3b
- Ayers suit (1994)
- Trial: ACT scores foster segregation,
witness says, 6/4/94, 4B
- Trial: ACT scores used to weed out blacks,
witness says, 6/8/94, 3B
- Trial: Alcorn State and MUW presidents
testify, 5/19/94, 3B
- Trial: Biggers will visit campuses before
decision, 8/21/94, 1B
- Trial: black facilities 'inadequate,'
Kaiser testifies, 5/14/94, 1B
- Trial: black faculty increasing slowly
at mostly white schools, 6/30/94, 1B
- Trial: black schools must use convict
labor, 5/18/94, 1B
- Trial: building maintainence not neglected
at black colleges?, 6/18/94, 3B
- Trial: Chambliss profiled, 6/5/94, 1B
- Trial: Chancellor Turner defends Ole
Miss achievements, 6/17/94, 3B
- Trial: Chavis threatens boycott, 5/25/94,
1A; 5/26/94, 1A
- Trial: Cleere says MUW lost focus, should
be closed, 6/28/94, 1B
- Trial: close no universities, Loewen
says, 7/9/94, 3B
- Trial: Closing MVSU will foster poverty,
witness says, 5/13/94, 1A
- Trial: College Board set to defend its
plan, 6/13/94, 1B; 6/14/94, 1A
- Trial: Confederate symbol keeps blacks
from Ole Miss, witness says, 6/21/94, 1B
- Trial: Conrad's testimony interrupted
by storms, 6/10/94, 4B
- Trial: control of UMC, 5/19/94, 1B
- Trial: Delta State president says MVSU
should stay open, 7/13/94, 3B
- Trial: Garrett will testify for Valley
and MUW, 7/6/94, 1B; 7/7/94, 1B
- Trial: Jack Foster's testimony, 5/27/94,
4B
- Trial: James Hefner testifies, 5/28/94,
1B
- Trial: JSU needs quality programs, witness
says, 6/9/94, 1B
- Trial: JSU role falls short of 1981 plan,
7/5/94, 3B
- Trial: Judge Biggers being 'fair,' observers
claim, 5/22/94, 1B
- Trial: judge may act on requested postponement,
4/22/94, 4B
- Trial: judge's ruling not likely
to end case
- Back in Supreme Court?, 7/17/94,
1A
- Trial: Lyons appeals for a law school
at JSU, 6/1/94, 1B; 6/2/94, 1B
- Trial: majority-white schools attracting
some blacks, witness says, 6/7/94, 3B
- Trial: Money is at heart of legal battle,
5/15/94, 1B
- Trial: MSU president defends proposed
merger with MUW, 6/29/94, 3B
- Trial: MUW allowed to testify, 6/23/94,
1B
- Trial: MUW alumnae to be visible, 5/11/94,
3B
- Trial: MUW begins fight to stay open:
big bucks, strong will, 7/11/94, 1A
- Trial: MUW closing 'meant to share pain',
6/24/94, 1A
- Trial: MUW not allowed role, 5/9/94,
1B
- Trial: MUW students seek to participate,
5/4/94, 3B
- Trial: NAACP will help fund Ayers case,
2/22/94, 1A
- Trial: no economic benefits
in closings, witness says, 5/12/94, 1A
- Trial: Observers say keep all schools open, 5/29/94,
1B
- Trial: Official endorses JSU as medical school, 7/8/94,
3B
- Trial: professor claims Ole Miss welcomes blacks,
5/21/94, 3B
- Trial: Ray Hoops of College Board opposes school closures,
7/14/94, 1B
- Trial: Rent testifies to MUW's minority recruiting,
high academics, 7/13/94, 1A
- Trial: Rivals both take the offensive, 5/10/94, 1A
- Trial: small but determined crowd of spectators, 5/10/94,
1B
- Trial: speed it up, says Judge Biggers, 6/16/94, 2B
- Trial: Thompson says 'education is our way out', 5/17/94,
1B
- Trial: Tokenism of black faculty members at Ole Miss,
MSU, etc., 6/3/94, 3B
- Trial: tougher admissions discourage dropouts, experts
testify, 6/15/94, 1A
- Trial: Walter Payton may be witness, 4/29/94, 1A
- Trial: well-financed MVSU could attract all races,
witness says, 5/31/94, 1B
- Trial: witness compares MSU, Alcorn funding, 5/24/94,
2B
- Trial: witness Margaret Walker Alexander, 5/11/94,
1A
- UMC would not survive without Ole Miss, Dean Norman
Nelson says, 5/29/94, 1B
- Ayres, Don W SEE Sunburst Bank
- Ayres, Mary Jo
- Education consultant uses puppet to reach children,
6/23/93, 1D
- Azalea Trail Cat Show
- Carolyn Noble shows champion Blaze Starr, 9/23/94,
1E
- Azebeokhai, Anthony
- Nigerian charged with breaking immigration law, 4/8/92,
4B
- Azteca Restaurant
- Restaurant review, 12/20/90, 4G
- Azteca Restaurante
- Restaurant review, 4/29/93, 4E
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