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- C & G Railroad
- Delta dinner excursion, 12/9/88, 1D
- C & H Knit Products
- Vicksburg firm makes elastic for lingerie,
10/8/88, 8B
- C&D Jarnagin Co
- Corinth
- Specializes in military uniforms,
circa 1750-1865, 8/11/91, 1E
- Cabana, Don, 1/12/87, 1B
- Acting corrections commissioner, 1/13/87,
1A
- Out of running as state prison commissioner,
6/7/87, 1A
- Replaces Cooke as head of Rankin County
Correctional Facility, 10/24/89, 1A
- Resigns as head of South Mississippi Correctional
Institution, 7/6/91, 1A
- Cabaret Players SEE St. Columb's Episcopal
Church
- Cabbage
- Price of New Year's good luck vegetable
has doubled, 12/29/89, 6B
- Cabbage Patch homes
- Joint venture for affordable housing,
8/30/87, 1I
- Cabbage Patch Kids
- Babyland General Hospital, 8/15/94, 1D
- Cabdrivers SEE Taxicab drivers
- Cabinet officers
- Handful of Mississippians served on Cabinets;
one was too busy, 7/3/88, 6F
- Cable television, Farmhaven
- Expansion into Farmhaven community, 11/14/89,
3B
- Cable television, Hattiesburg
- AG Moore files lawsuit against Pine Belt
Cablevision, 6/9/94, 5B
- City wasn't contacted on Moore's lawsuit,
6/11/94, 5B
- Cable television, Jackson
- Armstrong wants prompt regulation due
to new federal law, 6/29/93, 4B
- Cable buyout doesn't mean end to suburban
competition, 7/30/88, 8B
- Capitol Cablevision amnesty aims to nab
cable pirates, 11/16/87, 1A
- Capitol Cablevision upgrades service,
1C; 1/12/89
- Changes in channels, etc., 5/1/88, 1E
- City passes ordinance to regulate rates,
1/5/94, 4B
- New contract for Capitol Cablevision approved,
4/27/88, 1A; 5/1/88, 1E
- Piracy of service common at apartment
complexes, 7/19/92, 5B
- Reservoir area, 6/17/87, 8B
- To include Ted Turner's TNT, 5/19/88,
1C
- Cable television, McComb
- Trio charged in selling signal decoders,
6/7/91, 3B
- Cable television, Mississippi
- 5 plead guilty to satellite piracy, 12/21/93,
3B
- AG Moore advises close checking of your
cable bill, 6/9/94, 5B
- Competition in Mississippi, 6/28/87, 1A
- FCC orders lower rates; local subscribers
should save, 4/2/93, 1A
- Legislator George Flaggs calls for state
control, 12/30/92, 1B
- New Syndex regulations go into effect,
1/1/90. 1C
- Rate increases following new federal law,
12/20/92, 1A
- Rates to rise under new legislation, 8/22/93,
1A, 1C
- Cable television, Mississippi SEE ALSO
A+ TV Network; Wireless cable
- Cable television, Rankin County
- Judge restricts cable system's method
of installation, 12/19/87, 3B
- Cable television, US
- FCC votes to reduce some rates up to 7%
- Local carriers unhappy, 2/23/94, 5B
- Cabooses
- Cabot Lodges
- Bonds OK'd for construction, 6/21/86,
1B
- Mississippi Management Inc., 2/11/87,
8B
- Opens, 12/16/86, 8B
- Cactus Plantation (Edwards)
- Gwen and John Thomas, owners, 11/22/92,
1C
- Weekend getaway, 11/29/90, 3F
- Cade Chapel Baptist Church
- Job program for youths, 7/14/90, 1D
- Cade Chapel Missionary Baptist Church
- Family life center, 4/17/93, 2D; 4/19/93,
1B; 6/20/92, 1D
- Where We Belong drama, 3/10/90, 1D
- Cade, Clyde
- Mayor of West at 90, 2/3/88, 3B
- West mayor, 94, tenders resignation, 7/28/91,
1B
- Cader, William, 1/21/87, 1B
- Cadney, Carolyn SEE Teacher of the Year,
1994
- Cafe Creole
- Restaurant review, 3/1/87, 1F; 7/13/89,
4E; 12/3/92, 4E
- Cafe Crossroads, 10/26/86, 1B
- Cafe La Salle
- In Eola Hotel, Natchez
- Restaurant review, 4/19/90, 4E
- Cafe Le Chef
- Restaurant review, 11/6/88, 1F
- Cafe Society Piano
- Cafeteria plans
- Tax-free insurance and medical plans for
employees, 12/11/89, 1E
- Cafeterias, 12/13/88, 8B
- Schools provides balanced diet, but good
eating habits begin at home, 9/11/90, 4B
- Schools strive to offer better choices
to student diners, 9/5/89, 4B
- Caffey, Bebea
- Summer job at Mississippi Museum of Natural
Science, 8/4/92, 4B
- Caffey, Erwin
- To fight burglars, Jackson man booby traps
house, 6/22/93, 1A
- Cage, Clarence
- World War I veteran appreciates being
remembered, 9/7/93, 1B
- Cain, Cathy
- Fabric paintings shown at Virgilio's,
8/21/94, 1F
- Cain, Curtis
- His fast CPR saves speaker at John Birch
Society, 2/14/93, 4B
- Caine, Curtis, Jr.
- "A Writ From the Slaughterhouse" presented
at New Stage, 11/20/87
- Caine, Curtis, Sr.
- Jackson physician disputes racist claim,
1/19/89; 3B
- Removal from Southern Baptist Christian
Life Commission postponed, 6/16/89, 3B
- Says Mississippi Baptist Convention criticism
unfair, 11/18/88, 3B
- Caine, Jason
- Brandon first-grader is suspended; mother
is irked, 3/4/92, 1B
- Cajun Fest
- Madison, 10/4/93, 3B; 10/5/92, 1B
- Cajun Kitchen
- Cajun cooking at stadium for Ole MIss/Arkansas
game
- Wilson Ellis, chef, 10/16/93, 6B
- Jackson restaurant owners want to franchise,
5/8/94, 1C
- Cajun/Country Crawfish Festival
- Cake baking
- Home industry in Tupelo, 11/8/87, 1C
- Cake baking SEE ALSO Cora's Cake In a Jar
- Cal-Maine
- Contaminated eggs were shipped after 1990
fire, 7/22/92, 5B
- Easter suits nation's largest egg producer,
4/15/90, 1G
- Egg firm employees indicted for contaminated
product coverup, 3/17/92, 6B; 3/25/92, 3B
- Johns pleads guilty in contaminated eggs
case, 5/30/92, 4B; 7/25/92, 2B
- Lawyer: contaminated eggs caused no illnesses,
3/26/92, 2B
- Supplys Englands Best with nutritionally
improved eggs, 7/29/92, 5B
- Calbert, Ricky SEE Bell, Roosevelt
- Calcote, Ralph
- Hospice chaplain
- Bond with Williams family lives on,
8/14/93, 1D
- Caldwell, Cynthia SEE Housemothers
- Caldwell, John
- Makes $1.5 million property gift to Hinds
Community College, 12/3/91, 1B
- Caldwell, Lydy Becker
- Beth Henley's mother, 3/30/87, 1D
- Caldwell, Wesley
- Trial ends in hung jury, 6/6/86, 8B
- Caledonia Family Medical Clinic
- New facility to be built, 5/7/93, 3B
- Caledonia High School
- NAACP decries strip searches; will file
complaint, 3/14/94, 3B
- Calendars
- Anti-drug calendars with drawings by Jackson
public school students, 3/10/92, 1B
- Mississippi subjects sell well, 12/9/86,
1D
- What do you call the decade 2000-2009?,
8/18/92, 1D
- Calhoun County Journal
- Publisher listed as critical after accident,
1/22/89; 5B
- Calhoun, Credell
- Banks/Calhoun House race, 6/20/92, 4B;
7/11/92, 1B; 7/15/92, 2B
- Banks/Calhoun House race: Banks allowed
to run, 7/22/92, 1B
- Banks/Calhoun house race: Banks ready
for battle, 7/31/92, 4B
- Banks/Calhoun House race: Banks wins,
8/5/92, 8A
- Banks/Calhoun House race: Calhoun to get
speedy high court ruling, 7/30/92, 13A
- Banks/Calhoun house race: Democrats confirm
Banks, 9/2/92, 4B
- Banks/Calhoun House race: Judge Graves
to hear suit, 7/18/92, 5B
- Banks/Calhoun House race: rally revives
controversy, 7/26/92, 1B
- Enters mayor's race, 2/15/89, 1B
- Facing two elections in wake of redistricting,
7/13/92, 1A
- His cousin named to liaison job by Ditto,
9/30/89, 5B
- Low police pay = low morale, 3/7/89, 1B
- May run for Jackson City Council, 3/30/93,
5B
- Minister says Calhoun tried to influence
him to support Ditto, 5/11/89, 1B
- Ordered to stop handing out sample ballots,
8/4/92, 5B
- Plans to cash in on endorsement, 5/19/89,
1A
- Says firefighters deserve raise, 4/8/89,
3B
- To once again run for mayor of Jackson,
2/28/92, 1A
- To wed Peggy Hobson, 6/15/92, 1D
- Wants Danks to apologize or he will sue,
5/10/89, 1A
- Calhoun, Peggy Hobson
- Charges Bennie Thompson with harassment,
9/29/92, 1A
- Supervisor keeps district informed with
newsletter, 12/22/93, 3B
- Wants to publish newsletter paid for by
taxpayers, 1/13/93, 4B
- Calhoun, Peggy Hobson SEE ALSO Elections,
1991---Hobson...
- Calhoun, Peggy Hobson SEE ALSO Elections---1991---Hobson...
- California Achievement Test
- 6th, 7th graders improve, 6/30/88, 1A
- Jackson scores improve, 7/8/87, 1B
- California Public Schools
- Ad campaign for funding slams Mississippi
schools, 10/24/93, 1A
- Call girl ring
- Call girl ring SEE ALSO Prostitution
- Call to Action Theatre Ensemble
- Appears at St. Joseph High School, 2/18/89,
1D
- Call to preach
- Callahan, Michael SEE Dahmer, Vernon
- Callahan, Nicholas
- Jackson 4-year old fascinated by garbage
trucks, 7/14/94, 1D
- Callaway High School
- 7 students arrested in disturbance, 5/29/93,
4B
- Arson, 3/4/87, 1B
- Cheerleader La Tonya Camper, 10/4/93,
1D
- Class of 1980 has reunion on ill-fated
houseboat, 6/10/90, 1B; 6/11/90, 1B
- Cleo Robinson arrested for stealing student
funds, 3/7/93, 1B; 3/8/93, 2B
- Groundbreaking for new classroom wing,
12/17/91, 5B
- Mock marriage teaches students about relationships,
1/30/90, 4B
- New classrooms replace portables, 5/24/93,
1A
- School year opens amid renovations, 8/22/92,
1B
- Student suspended for cutting anothers
girl with glass, 10/1/93, 4B
- Students accused of burning portable office
building, 2/7/92, 5B
- Suspiciuos fire in portable classroom
building, 1/29/92, 2B
- Callaway, Dave See Harger, Thomas---Pearl
pawnbroker...
- Callaway, L.S.
- Quick-acting Warren County coroner keeps
TB case from spreading, 3/5/93, 1A
- Callejas, Rafael Leonardo
- MSU buliding named for Honduran leader,
5/13/90, 1B
- President of Honduras invites Mississippi
business, 5/12/90, 1A
- Speaker at graduation at MSU, his alma
mater, 5/12/90, 1A, 1B; 5/13/90, 1A
- Visit cost taxpayers $8775, 5/19/90, 1A
- Callendar, Beth
- Hinds County social worker assaulted by
client, 6/17/92, 3B; 6/18/92, 4B
- Caller ID service SEE South Central Bell
- Calligrapher
- Susan Poitevin of Camden, 11/8/93, 1D
- Calling cards SEE Telephone calling cards
- Calliopes
- Raymond man John Shumate plays in parades,
7/3/91, 1D
- Callon Consolidated Partners
- Formed after reorganization of Callon
Petroleum, 8/7/89, 14E
- Callon Petroleum, 6/8/87, 4B
- $41M loss for 1985, 4/1/86, 8B
- Buys offshore properties for $50Million,
9/23/94, 5B
- Company consolidating oil and gas interests,
3/22/95, 6B; 9/14/94, 5B
- Debt, 2/19/87, 8B
- Defaults on repayment to creditors, 4/19/86,
8B
- Financial troubles, 8/15/86, 14B
- Investors to get quarterly dividend, 10/23/89,
9E
- Likely to be affected by Middle East crisis,
8/27/90, 9E
- New consolidated reports earnings, 11/16/94,
8B
- Reports $2.1M loss, 3/30/88, 8B
- Restructuring, 3/11/87, 8B
- Shareholders approve company change, 11/10/88,
8B
- Stock relisted, over 10,000 shares traded,
12/4/87, 8B
- Sues Devon Energy Corp., 3/27/87, 8B
- Sues GE, 7/26/86, 8B
- Calomese, Orlando SEE Arson---Baldwyn
- Calvary Baptist Church
- Jackson
- Ninety years as 'people's church',
6/1/91, 1D
- Rev. Joe Tuten resigns, 2/27/88, 1C
- Calvert Co., Inc.
- Moves operations to Richland, 12/5/84,
8B
- Camatsos, George
- Assault charge, 7/22/87, 1B; 8/25/87,
1B
- Diet doctor given delay on prison term,
10/26/91, 3B
- Gets prison term and fine; collapses in
courtroom, 8/31/91, 1B
- Natchez diet doctor held on drug and tax
charges, 2/13/90, 1A; 2/14/90, 2B
- Plea bargains on income tax evasion, 5/16/91,
4B
- Stripped of medical license, 8/23/91,
1B
- Unsure of charges facing him as trial
begins in Jackson, 5/15/91, 2B
- Weight-loss doctor, Natchez, 4/19/87,
1A
- Camellia Society SEE Jackson Camellia Society
- Cameron, Mary F.
- Mother gets custody, 7/18/85, 1A
- Cameron, Tom
- Legislator proposes new plan for education
funding, 8/27/92, 3B
- Camouflage
- Mossy Oak invented by Toxey Haas from
West Point, 11/20/88, 18D
- Camp Beacon
- Vicksburg
- Developing young minds, 6/21/91, 1E
- Camp Covenant
- For mentally retarded children, 7/6/87,
1C
- Camp Iti Kana
- Gulf Coast children's retreat, 10/18/92,
1B
- Camp Kickapoo
- Camp Pioneer
- Fund-raising dinner, 11/6/93, 1D
- Pearl, 6/6/87, 1C; 12/31/94, 1D
- Camp Rainbow
- Brings young cancer patients rare chance,
8/16/93, 1A
- Camp Rising Sun
- Outdoor experience for young cancer patients,
6/14/93, 1B
- Camp Shelby
- 3 Tennessee National Guardsmen killed,
7/31/92, 2B
- 65th Infantry Division from World War
II holds reunion, 9/1/91, 4B
- Armed Forces Museum, 9/30/93, 3E
- Weekend getaway, 9/5/91, 3E
- Chemical warfare techniques taught to
National Guard, 8/12/90, 1A
- Colorado senator's bill would block Mississippi
land-swap, 2/27/90, 1A
- Compromise could allow facility expansion,
8/25/94, 1B
- Confusion prompts Guard to review policy
to admit hurricane evacuees, 9/13/88, 1B
- Congress becomes interested in proposed
land swap, 12/23/89, 5B
- Corps study says tanks won't destroy Desoto
National Forest, 11/22/91, 1A
- Denial of land swap will have economic
repercussions, 1/25/90, 1B
- Environmentalists want independent study
on impact of land swap, 2/28/90, 2B
- F-16 fighter drops practice bomb in residential
area, 5/6/93, 1A
- Forest Service offical fears violence
over land swap proposal, 3/22/90, 3B
- Forest Service thinks land swap is OK,
4/24/90, 1B
- Gene Taylor proposes swapping bottom land,
not forest, 4/25/90, 1A
- Land swap deal is put on hold, 9/19/90,
1A
- Land swap for DeSoto National Forest acreage,
7/15/89, 1A; 7/20/89, 1B; 7/21/89, 3B
- Land swap impact report delayed a year,
7/25/90, 1A
- Land swap question of survival for Camp,...
or DeSoto Forest, 1/12/90, 1A
- Land-swap dilemma: Who should lose out?,
3/4/90, 1A
- Land-swap; Mississippi Sierra Club endorses
compromise, 2/6/92, 2B
- Military training will suffer without
land swap, Guard says, 2/3/90, 2B
- More land wanted for tank training, 1/7/92,
3B; 1/8/92, 3B
- National Guard influences senators on
land swap, 1/17/90, 1A
- National Guard starts land swap letter-writing
campaign, 3/11/90, 1A; 3/14/90, 3B
- NBC News to report on proposed land swap,
2/24/90, 4B
- New Jersey guardsmen arrested on drug
charges, 6/1/93, 1B
- Official: Land swap would enhance Camp
Shelby, 2/7/89, 3B; 11/29/89, 1B
- Opponents pulling Mike Moore into dispute,
3/6/90, 1A
- Perry Countians say a tank's a bad caretaker,
3/4/90, 1A
- Senator Lott denies pressuring Pentagon
on land swap study, 10/4/90, 2B
- Sierra Club opposes land acquisition for
tank maneuvers, 1/9/92, 3B
- Supporters say land swap vital to economy
of area, 3/4/90, 15A
- Tank-maneuver area expansion controversy,
7/17/93, 1B
- Camp Shelby SEE ALSO DeSoto National Forest
- Camp Sister Spirit
- 2 Massachusetts congressmen support retreat,
3/10/94, 3B
- Charges against Ellisville man dropped,
8/2/94, 3B
- City of San Francisco opens arms to lesbian
couple, 4/2/94, 3B
- Congressional hearing, 3/12/94, 1B; 3/15/94,
1A; 7/1/94, 1B
- FBI will investigate threat by mail, 2/19/94,
3B
- Gunshots heard as federal investigators
visit, 2/21/94, 3B; 2/26/94, 3B
- Lesbian/feminist center in Ovett
- Protection sought, 12/10/93, 3B; 12/13/93,
1A
- Mission to Isla Mujeres, 12/23/94, 1A
- Outside hearing Jacksonians give views
on Camp protection, 7/7/94, 3B
- Ovett residents sue US AG Janet Reno,
3/8/94, 3B; 5/20/94, 1B
- Ovett to discuss filing suit to close
Camp, 1/3/94, 3B; 1/4/94, 1B
- Parker speaks to opponents, 5/12/94, 1B;
5/14/94, 3B; 5/15/94, 1B; 5/22/94, 3G
- Perry countians and lesbians face off
on 'Oprah', 12/22/93, 1B
- U.S. House panel hears testimony in Jackson,
7/6/94, 1A; 7/7/94, 1B
- Camp Smile-a-Mile
- Children with cancer discover camp on
their summer agendas, 6/19/88, 1E
- Camp Sunshine
- Summer camp for handicapped near McComb,
7/17/90, 1D
- Camp Talk
- Workshop for speech-impaired youngsters,
7/4/91, 1D
- Camp Wesley Pines
- Camp Wilkes
- Biloxi
- Businessmen seek ways to keep boy
scout camp open, 5/27/91, 2B
- Camp, Joe and Carolyn
- Piney Woods benefators
- Fund college-hunting trip for seniors,
9/29/93, 1A
- Campaign expenditures
- Lott, Dowdy spending $32,000 daily, 10/28/88,
1B
- Mabus, 1/9/88, 1B
- Total cost for state offices, 11/2/87,
1B
- Campaign financing SEE Campaign funds
- Campaign funds
- 1986
- Mississippi Contributions by district,
11/2/86, 1I
- Mississippi Representatives, 2/17/86,
1B
- 1987
- Contributors, 6/12/87, 1A; 10/25/87,
1A
- Mabus
- Mabus & other candidates, 1/9/88,
1B
- Non-gubernatorial candidates, 7/29/87,
1B
- 1988
- 4th District runoff hopefuls file
statements, 3/17/88, 1B
- Bush, Gore tops in contributions from
Mississippi, 3/7/88, 3B
- Candidates file financial reports,
2/2/88, 1B; 3/17/88, 1B
- Candidates file reports; Espy gets
$201,630, 7/16/88, 2B
- Congressional candidates report contributions,
10/15/88, 1B
- Delta farmers back Espy, 2/14/88,
1B
- Election '88, 2/4/88, 1D
- Espy has $89, 278 in debts, Dowdy
is $60,826 short, 1B; 2/1/89
- Lott's offer 10 times that of Dowdy's,
4/19/88, 1B
- Mabus governor's fund received $222,112,
1B; 2/1/89
- Molpus lags behind Dowdy, 2/26/88,
3B
- Phil Davis leads in contributions,
2/3/88, 3B
- 1989
- Cochran has plenty; Parker in debt,
8/6/89, 1H
- Mabus to keep office for political
expenses open, 1A; 1/23/89
- 1990
- Coffers of candidates scrutinized,
9/10/89, 2B
- 1991
- Consultants and ad agencies pursue
campaign cash, 2/17/91, 1G
- Espy leads in fund raising, records
show, 3/9/92, 3B
- Mabus has built $1.5 Million war chest
for re-election, 7/11/91, 1B
- Mabus has raised $1.1 Million in contributions,
2/7/91, 3B
- Molpus wants political contributions
limited, 5/6/91, 1B
- Political retirees can pocket unused
war chests, 1/27/91, 3H (Minor column)
- Reform badly needing in state laws
(analysis), 6/16/91, 2G
- 1992
- AG Moore's fund raising while he calls
for reform irks lobbyists, 3/24/92,
1A
- 1994
- Campaign finance reports for June
primary, 4/16/94, 3B
- Mississippi delegation's contributions
from health-related PACS, 4/19/94, 4A
- One-third of Fordice contributions
gambling related, 2/2/94, 1A, 3B; 2/6/94,
3G
- State campaign financing law is weak,
1/14/94, 15A
- Campaign funds SEE ALSO Ethics reports
- Campaign signs, 5/15/87, 3B
- 5 teenagers arrested for vandalism in
Brandon, 11/3/94, 4B
- Candidates haven't removed signs in Greenville,
10/3/91, 3B
- Greenwood mayor warns candidates of ordinances,
8/10/91, 3B
- Pulled down, 5/13/87, 1B
- Radio station WSTZ's contest criticized,
9/20/91, 4B; 9/21/91, 4B
- Teenage mischief in Clinton, 8/25/91,
2B
- Yards on well-traveled streets have bumper
crop, 9/17/91, 1D
- Campaign stickers
- On highway signs, 6/30/87, 1A
- Campbell, Chris
- USM students gets grant to study medea
racism, 10/5/91, 3B
- Campbell, Gloria
- Grandmother attends college with help
from General Motors, 4/18/92, 1B
- Campbell, Greg and Virginia
- Have 'miracle baby' born January 20, 1992,
2/17/92, 1D
- Have no baby after five year effort, 11/4/90,
1E
- Campbell, James Boyd
- Mississippi School Supply owner dies,
4/11/92, 1B; 4/12/92, 2B
- Campbell, James Boyd SEE ALSO Mississippi
School Supply
- Campbell, Mike SEE Children, Mississippi
- Campbell, Napoleon SEE Dixon, Larry
- Campbell, Paul
- Paintings and photographs at Municipal
Art Gallery, 12/12/93, 1F
- Campbell, Will
- ACLU fund-raiser and literary luncheon,
5/18/89, 1D
- Forty Acres and a Goat, 11/23/86, 3F
- Holiday memory about WWII army buddy Herman
Hyman, a Jew, 12/25/94, 1G
- Honored by state ACLU, 6/6/93, 4B
- Review of book "The Convention: a Parable,"
9/25/88, 3F
- Speaks at Millsaps, 1/25/88, 1C
- Willie Morris reviews his book 'Providence',
7/21/92, 1D
- Camper, La Tonya
- Callaway High School cheerleader, 10/4/93,
1D
- Camping
- Winter canping---have the right equipment,
1/10/94, 1D
- Camping, Harold
- California man predicts end of the world
on 9/30/94, 9/24/94, 1D
- Campo Electronics
- Advertising videotapes sent locally prior
to opening, 10/9/93, 5B
- Stock underrated, CEO Anthony Campo says,
11/4/93, 5B
- Camps
- Camp Connection '94, expo at Northpark,
4/6/94, 1D
- Camp Warner-Tully for muscular dystrophy,
6/9/88, 1B
- For gang members, 6/10/87, 3B
- Ol' timers fondly remember those great
days at summer camp, 5/26/91, 1E
- Summer camps for weight loss, 4/14/87,
1D
- Campus All-Star Challenge
- JSU, Alcorn and Rust colleges sent teams
to national contest, 4/4/90, 3B
- Campus Crusade for Christ
- Seminar on marriage skills, 3/16/91, 1D
- Can-Can
- Canada
- Indian art exhibit, 6/7/87, 1F
- Mississippi plans trade mission to Canada
in 1990, 12/2/89, 8B
- Canada geese SEE Geese
- Canada, Ben
- Addresses teachers convocation to begin
school year, 8/20/90, 1B; 8/21/90, 1A
- Advocates monetary rewards for educators
who do well, 12/17/91, 1A
- After year on the job, achievements are
many, 6/30/91, 1G
- Chosen head of Atlanta schools, 7/20/94,
1A; 7/26/94, 1B
- Chosen Jackson school superintendent,
2/22/90, 1A; 2/23/90, 1A
- Cites alternatives to paddling, 7/24/90,
5B
- Contract extended by Jackson School Board,
12/17/91, 5B
- Contract extended for one year, 1/6/93,
3B
- Defends expenses incurred for planning
retreat in Hattiesburg, 8/1/91, 4B
- Draws up list of school needs for bond
issue, 1/22/91, 1B; 1/23/91, 5B
- Finalist for Atlanta superintendent post,
7/6/94, 1B; 7/15/94, 1B; 7/16/94, 5B
- Finalist for Jackson school superintendent
post, 2/13/90, 1B
- Finalist for Montgomery, Alabama job,
6/25/93, 1B; 6/26/93, 5B; 7/2/93, 1B
- Friends bid him farewell, 8/12/94, 4B
- Gets $125,000 incentive package from Jackson
business leaders, 1/15/92, 1A
- Gets wish, Jackson will convert to middle
schools, 12/18/90, 1A
- Given contract to 1998, 1/7/94, 1B
- His daughter is suspended from school
in alcohol incident, 12/27/90, 2B
- Hospitalized for tests, 9/3/92, 1B; 9/4/92,
4B
- Incoming superintendent must fill 27 vacancies,
6/26/90, 5B
- Jackson school chief has had busy 1st
100 days, 11/16/90, 4B
- New Jackson school chief to re-examine
magnet plan, 4/28/90, 1A
- New Jackson school superintendent recalls
1964 harassment, 5/23/90, 4B
- New school superintendent welcomes high
profile, 3/4/90, 1H
- On call-in show on Channel 31, 12/10/92,
4B
- Orders probe of grade-change accusations
at Blackburn JH, 1/9/91, 1B
- Pay raise of 10% voted secretly in February
1993, 7/3/93, 1A
- Possible candidate for superintendent
of New York City schools, 3/24/93, 1B
- Project ACCESS outlined at teacher convocation,
8/19/92, 1B
- School board gives him contract extension,
1/16/91, 1B
- Scouting staff nationwide for Atlanta
school panel, 10/31/94, 1B
- Slashing high-paying adminstrative jobs
in Jackson schools, 7/7/91, 1A
- Stayed longer at JPS than national average,
7/31/94, 1A
- Takes extra pains to strengthen public
confidence, 5/19/91, 15A
- To examine schools in Israel, 7/26/90,
5B
- Unrealistic hopes may await 1st black
school chief, 7/2/90, 1A
- Urges Martin Luther King holiday, two
others, 4/23/91, 2B
- Vocalizes on 'Good Morning, America',
9/27/91, 1A
- Wants a bond referendum to air condition
schools, 9/19/90, 1A
- Wants Jackson to convert from junior highs
to middle schools, 12/16/90, 1A, 23A
- Wants paddling banned in Jackson schools,
7/15/90, 1A
- Withdraws from running for Houston, Texas
job, 6/2/91, 1A; 6/7/91, 1B
- Canada, Ben SEE ALSO Jackson Public Schools
- Canadian stockbroker
- Fugitive arrested in Southaven, 11/11/87,
1A; 11/14/87, 1A
- Cancer
- Mary Jane Finney fought it twice and won,
10/29/93, 1E
- Nurse Shari Magee raising money for cancer
patients, 11/27/88, 1B
- Cancer SEE ALSO Breast cancer
- Cancer HelpLink
- Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, 1/25/94,
3B
- Cancer patients
- Look Good...Feel Better: makeup and hairstyling
program, 10/18/91, 1E
- Youths and Junior League support, 9/10/87,
4B
- Candidates
- Children in private schools, 6/18/87,
1D
- Local consultants and ad agencies pursue
campaign cash, 2/17/91, 1G
- Spending on printing, etc., 8/2/87, 1A
- TV advertising, 7/12/87, 1H
- Candlelighters
- Fight against cancer
- 1994 Mississippi artists calendar,
10/10/93, 1F
- Candlestick Park SEEE Tornadoes, Jackson
- Canemount
- Bed-and-breakfast near Port Gibson
- Weekend getaway, 3/4/93, 6E
- Caney Creek
- Federal study may bring about flood relief,
5/17/91, 4B
- Canine cough SEE Dogs---Canine cough...
- Canizaro, Joseph
- Cannon
- Restored Civil War cannon at Fort Pemberton,
6/1/93, 1D
- Cannon, Ace
- Noted saxophone player, 4/19/93, 1D
- Cannon, Billy
- Heisman Trophy winner from Neshoba Co.
played for LSU, 10/27/88, 1C
- Cannon, George SEE Superintendent of Education
- Cannon, Glenn
- Arguments begin in trial, 2/14/89, 1B
- Audio tapes show he talked of payoffs,
2/16/89, 1A
- Coast DA says criticism of him is political,
10/16/88, 1A
- District Attorney seeks dismissal of case,
2B; 2/1/89
- Grand jury fight could impair the panels
statewide, 11/29/88, 1B
- Gulf Coast DA arrested for allegedly lying
to court, 12/10/88, 1A
- Harrison judges say indictments may be
lost, 11/23/88, 3B
- Jerry Lampley who paid DA is sentenced
to 9 years, 6/27/89, 4B
- Lawyer wants news leaks stopped, 1/1/89;
8B
- Linked by witness to securities fraud
figure, 2/15/89, 1A
- Plans career as minister, 4/9/89, 1B
- Pleads guilty, to resign, 2/18/89, 1A
- Request denied for gag order, 1/13/89;
3B
- Resigns from office, 3/3/89, 1B
- Sentenced to 3 months, fined, 5/13/89,
1A; 6/15/89, 5B
- Signed for gift he denied knowing about,
2/17/89, 1A
- State Supreme Court disbars, 6/29/89,
5B
- State Supreme Court won't allow him to
practice law again, 7/13/89, 1B
- Tape shows he was unable to account for
money, 6/8/89, 1C
- Cannon, Gwen
- Gospel DJ and owner of Christian bookstore,
12/18/93, 1D
- Cannon, Jeff SEE Corporal punishment---Pearl
- Cannon, Marvin Eugene
- Terry man killed on I-20 after hitting
18-wheeler, 8/21/92, 2B
- Cannon, Monica SEE Fortenberry Scholarships
- Canoeing
- Mississippi waterways, 7/5/87, 1E
- Outdoorsman Larry Estes gives talk, 9/5/93,
1FEstes, Larry SEE Canoeing
- Set summer fun afloat, 6/21/90, 8E
- Canon, Bill
- Columbus legislator switches to Republican
Party, 3/23/93, 3B
- Senator may change opposition to lottery,
5/20/90, 1B
- Canterbury, Rick
- Denies impropriety in 1988 intelligence
unit purchases, 7/12/91, 1A
- Ex-intelligence officer indicted in embezzlement,
4/11/92, 1A
- Poor records hamper hunt for drug unit's
$50,000, 6/8/93, 1A
- Cantin, George
- Blind minister, 6/24/89, 1D
- Canton Bible Baptist Church
- Conference on cross-cultural relationships,
3/25/89, 1C
- Canton budget
- Officials cutting costs for 1993, 9/21/92,
1B, 3B
- Canton Farm Equipment SEE Madison County
Supervisors
- Canton Fire Department
- London Smith is new chief, 11/17/94, 5B
- Permenter resigns following Scott's election,
10/14/94, 1A
- Canton Flea Market, 1987, 5/15/87,
1A
- Canton Flea Market, 1988
- 30,000 expected to attend; 400 exhibitions,
10/13/88, 1B
- Canton reaps reward from Flea Market,
10/14/88, 1B
- It's time to shop til you drop, 10/10/88,
1D
- Canton Flea Market, 1989
- Fall crowd may have been biggest ever,
10/13/89, 3B
- Canton Flea Market, 1990
- A family affair, 10/11/90, 1D
- Ban on downtown parking will be imposed,
8/8/90, 3B
- Canton Flea Market, 1991
- Aunt Jemima dolls offend some shoppers,
10/11/91, 1B
- Kaleidoscopic shopping, 10/10/91, 6E
- Canton Flea Market, 1992
- More than 1000 exhibitors, 10/8/92, 4B,
3E
- Shop till you drop, 5/11/89, 4B; 5/15/92,
3B
- Shoppers crowd town, 5/14/92, 3E; 10/9/92,
1B
- Canton Flea Market, 1993
- Bushels of bargains, 10/14/93, 8E
- Clouds don't dim shoppers' spirits, 10/15/93,
1B
- Rain doesn't faze crowd, 5/14/93, 1B
- Canton Flea Market, 1994
- Rain doesn't keep them away, 10/14/94,
4B
- Shoppers crowd Canton, 5/12/94, 10E; 5/13/94,
4B
- Canton High School
- Teacher Carolyn Corey suspended over remark
made to student, 12/16/94, 5B
- Canton Missions
- Alice and Phillip Abel, 3/11/93, 1B
- Thrift Store, 9/2/93, 4B
- Canton Police Department
- Jimmy Wilson named chief, 12/21/94, 1A
- Losing officers to Madison department,
12/24/94, 1B
- Policewoman seeks aid in combatting female
criminals, 8/10/89, 3B
- Slay resigns following Scott's election,
10/14/94, 1A
- Canton Public Schools
- 2 pricinpal posts must be filled
- Scott and Porter replacements, 10/15/94,
4B
- Career guidance and counseling program
honored, 3/2/93, 4B
- Make progress, 3/20/88, 16A
- Program to help black male students, 1/19/91,
5B
- Superintendent will correct problems,
2/11/89, 3B
- Canton's Victoria Christmas SEE Victorian
Christmas
- Canton, Mississippi
- 4th deadline to show alternative housing,
6/3/88, 3B
- Alderman raise pay 39%, 10/7/94, 5B
- Aldermen adjourn meeting: circuit clerk
not present, 11/4/94, 3B
- Aldermen reappoint city attorney; mayor
vetoes action, 11/2/94, 1B
- Annexation
- NAACP files protest, 6/30/88, 3B
- Officials look to black area in attempt
to annex, 1/8/88, 3B
- Anonymous flier accuses residents of being
drug dealers, 9/25/93, 1B
- Architects plan to revitalize, 3/1/88,
1B
- Board retracts city pay raises
- Mayor Scott asking for resignations,
10/19/94, 4B
- City finds homes, 6/4/88, 4B
- City officials plan to relocate shanty
dwellers, 3/11/88, 1A
- Depot to be renovated, 12/24/94, 4B
- Downtown Historic District
- Election of black mayor Alice Scott a
challenge for town, 10/23/94, 1A
- Fire district planned, 3/4/88, 1B
- Hickory Street/Elmore James Heritage festival,
4/19/90, 5E
- MSU students to help re-create historic
town square, 2/6/88, 3B
- Must reveal plans or lose grant, 6/2/88,
1B
- Mysterious hole discovered downtown, 6/27/85,
1A
- Officials plan office complex near Courthouse
Square, 6/17/89, 3B
- Police and fire chiefs resign following
Scott's election, 10/14/94, 1A
- Ready to celebrate 150th birthday, 3/24/86,
1B
- Relocation from shacks nears end, 10/11/88,
1A
- Slum Building on the square named historic
landmark, 6/25/91, 1D
- Tosses hospitality visitor's way
- Weekend Getaway, 4/4/91, 3E
- Tower Loan judgement called mistake, 3/4/93,
3B
- Turns to restoration to boost town, 10/31/88,
1B
- Two workers die in ditch collapse, 10/2/86,
1A
- Ward plan opposed by Madison County Voters
League, 1/8/94, 1B
- Wrong house bulldozed; woman suing for
damages, 9/14/90, 1A
- Zoning fight may stall housing project,
6/1/88, 1B
- Capers, Reba
- Claims telephone records show Biloxi had
approval for HUD loan, 8/30/89, 1B
- Fraud trial in Biloxi, 8/7/89, 1A
- Her marriage to Lloyd Vogt could affect
case against her and Blessey, 5/16/89, 1A
- Husband granted immunity to restify, 8/19/89,
1B
- Judge moves, delays perjury trial, 1/5/89;
3B; 4/19/89, 1A
- Jury begins deliberations in fraud, conspiracy
trial, 8/31/89, 1B; 9/1/89, 1B
- Speedy-trial rule voids charges against
Blessey aide, 3/28/91, 1B
- Testifies in Biloxi HUD trial, 8/29/89,
1A
- Trial ends in mistrial, 9/2/89, 1A
- Trial features taut tempers, humorous
quips, 8/28/89, 1A
- Capers, Reba SEE ALSO Blessey, Gerald
- Capital Area Training and Employment Consortium
- Unites job training programs, 6/1/90,
5B
- Capital Center Inc
- City Council says it's given too much
control, 10/5/94, 4B; 10/14/94, 4B
- Groups aims to revitalize downtown Jackson,
2/2/94, 5B; 5/1/93, 5B
- New group wants to make downtown Jackson
glitter, 1/23/94, 1C
- Programs to encourage living quarters
over downtown businesses, 8/23/94, 6B
- Capital City Baptist Church
- Fights Oobie's, teenage dance hall nearby,
5/16/93, 2B; 5/18/93, 1B
- Nearby bar Brillo's gets restraining order,
8/21/92, 1B
- Capital City Commission SEE Jackson/Hinds
County funding issue
- Capital City Hamfest
- In Jackson, 2/6/94, 3B; 2/7/93, 3B
- Capital Electric Power Assn.
- Members get new chance at claims, 2/4/86,
8B
- Capital gains
- Fordice signs law repealing tax on capital
gains, 3/24/94, 5B
- Mississippians have mixed opinions on
Bush's proposal, 9/29/89, 6B
- Should capital gains tax be cut? (Pro/con
arguements), 1/12/92, 1G
- Capital improvements
- Bill died when deadline missed, may rise
again, 3/28/89, 1A
- Bond Commission OKs purchase of $24.9
million in 'good bonds', 12/3/93, 3B
- Legislative negotiators forge pact on
improvements, 3/26/89, 2B
- Senate panel OKs plan, 2/22/89, 3B
- Universities would get bulk of $116.8
bond bill approved by Senate, 3/1/91, 2B
- Capital improvements SEE ALSO Line-item
vetoes (Fordice ploy)
- Capital Menswear
- Car crashes into Ridgeland store, 10/16/93,
5B
- Capital murder SEE Murder, Mississippi
- Capital punishment SEE Death penalty
- Capitol Building
- Legislators call in FBI to examine odd
wiring, 3/27/90, 3B
- Mississippi, 1/4/87, 1B
- Office space war, 2/21/88, 1B
- Tour guide, 3/31/87, 1D
- Tucker is new police chief, 6/1/93, 2B
- Women Senators finally get restroom, 3/23/93,
1B
- Capitol Cablevision
- City passes ordinance to regulate rates,
1/5/94, 4B
- Disputes report that rates have risen
180% in five years, 1/21/92, 6B
- Higher programming costs forces company
to raise rates, 5/11/89, 1E
- Jackson wants rate hike investigated,
1/6/93, 4B; 12/29/92, 1A; 12/30/92, 3B
- New regulations; channel changes, 9/2/93,
4B
- Capitol cablevision
- Opposes new federal legislation regulating
rates and service, 9/18/92, 1A
- Capitol Cablevision
- Purchases Purple Creek Cable & T.A.T.
Cable, 11/17/88, 1D
- Purchases Tru-Vision, 12/2/88, 1D
- Upgrades service in Jackson, 1C; 1/12/89
- Vandals sever north Jackson line; football
fans irate, 1/13/92, 1A; 1/14/92, 5B
- Capitol Cities Area Metro Narcotics unit
- Utica, Florence agents join, 7/27/90,
5B
- Capitol City Commission
- Chairman Taylor: county insensitive to
city's needs, 9/12/91, 4B
- Capitol Discount Linens
- Mary Calhoun, owner
- How's business?, 12/29/92, 4B
- Capitol Metro Convention.... SEE Convention
and Visitors Bureau
- Capitol Nissan
- Bought by Tom Wimberley, 10/17/87, 8B
- Opens on I-55 N., 9/3/86, 8B
- Capitol Police
- Governor's Mansion security guards, 12/1/86,
1A
- Capitol Station Association
- Consultants hired to study Amtrak Station
area, 4/8/92, 4B
- Street fesitival, 3/4/92, 5B; 3/26/92,
8E; 3/28/92, 4B; 3/29/92, 4B
- Capitol Street
- Downtown Jackson street continues its
decline, 1/15/94, 1A
- Capitol Street Association
- Amphitheater for concerts, 6/17/92, 1A
- Capitol Street Church of Christ
- Marks 10th anniversary, 9/9/89, 1D
- Capitol Street Corp
- Possible Unifirst investor flush with
cash, 1/17/89; 8B
- Capitol Street United Methodist Church,
5/9/87, 1D
- Marks 100th yr., 11/28/87, 1D
- New church aimed at singles, 12/7/91,
1D; 12/21/91, 1D
- Reverend Thompson's program on stepfamilies,
8/22/92, 1D
- Summer enrichment program for children,
7/25/92, 1D
- Capitol Street United Methodist Church
SEE ASLSO Shepherd's Center, The
- Capps, Charlie
- Constitution panel, 1/28/87, 1A
- State Rep. courted by Dems., 2/14/88,
1B
- CapStun
- Protective device containing cayenne pepper,
4/11/93, 1B
- Captain Kangaroo
- Speaks here, 10/23/86, 1A
- Capuchin monkies
- Couples raise monkies which will aid disabled,
6/23/91, 1B
- Car & Truck Sellathon
- Car batteries SEE Automobile batteries
- Car Blast '90
- Sponsored by Magnolia Region Porsche Club,
7/5/90, 13F
- Car chase SEE Automobile chases
- Car phones SEE Cellular phones
- Car purchases SEE Automobile sales
- Car Quest Winter Nationals
- At Mississippi Coliseum, 1/3/91, 7E
- Car tags SEE Automobile tags
- Car theft SEE Automobile theft
- Car-jackings SEE Carjackings
- Caradine, Sidney
- Owns Amzi Love, a bed and breakfast inn
in Columbus, 6/11/90, 1D
- Caranna, Cono
- Loses election, 8/23/87, 1B
- Caraway, Hardy
- Democrats bar him from running for PSC
post, 7/23/91, 2B
- Independent candidate in 4th District,
4/17/90, 1B
- Carbon monoxide
- Is your house sick?, 5/21/93, 1E
- Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
- 'This corner column', 9/6/87, 1G
- Brookhaven man Joe Martin saves Jazmin
Corley, 5/3/93, 1A
- Fast CPR saves speaker at John Birch Society,
2/14/93, 4B
- CARE
- State-wide coalition of churches to fight
lottery, 6/3/92, 3B
- Care of children SEE Child welfare
- Career Development Center
- Jackson
- Holds open house, 9/18/90, 4B
- Careers
- Career changes, 10/17/93, 1E
- Mississippi
- Third annual MS Career Fair, 11/14/88,
1B
- Mississippi students, 11/14/85, 8B
- CARES
- Jackson's psychiatric residential care
facility for children, 12/4/92, 4B
- Jan Duker appointed director, 5/8/93,
3B
- Cargill
- To reopen Greenville rice mill, 10/24/92,
5B
- Cargill, Barbara
- Her 'flood zone' sign OKed by judge, 2/9/94,
4B
- In feud with JR Developers over her flood
zone lot
- Sign on I-55, 1/24/94, 1A
- CaribbeanFest
- Downtown Jackson to pulse with island
rhythms, 8/20/92, 4E; 8/22/91, 1D
- Caring Program for Children
- Blue Cross program, 3/1/93, 1A; 7/7/92,
3B; 10/22/91, 6B
- Kids Zone festival, 9/27/94, 1D
- Kids Zone's festival signs stolen, 9/21/94,
1B
- Carity hospitals
- In annual battle to remain open, 11/28/88,
1B
- Carjackings, Jackson
- 2 sought after escape in Super K-Mart
parking lot, 7/11/94, 2B
- Increasingly more common, 10/3/92, 4B
- Mayor and police open anti-carjacking
campaign, 12/10/92, 2B
- Suspect Douglas Clincy apprehended, 10/1/92,
1A
- Carjackings, Mississippi
- Bill would place stiff penalty, 1/22/93,
2B
- Carl F.H. Henry Essay Contest
- Winning Belhaven essay by T.B. Moore,
4/23/94, 1D
- Carl G. Evers Memorial Bicycle Safety Program
- Poster contest, 5/21/94, 4B
- Carl's New Orleans Cafe
- Restaurant review, 10/15/92, 5E
- Carlisle, Carla (Heffner)
- McComb native, civil-rights exile, runs
farm in England, 4/25/93, 1C
- Carlson, George
- Batesville doctor marvels at innovations
in medicine, 3/25/90, 1B
- Carlton, John
- Cancer patient and cancer patient, 5/30/87,
1A
- Carmelite Monastery
- Christmas sale, 12/3/89, 8B
- Figures by Fontanini, 12/1/90, 1D
- Figurine artist Emanuele Fontanini at
its gift shop, 12/5/94, 1B
- Carmichael, Gil
- Considers race for governor, 4/17/87,
3B
- Could be pivital contender in Highway
race, 1/15/89; 3H
- Envisions expanded Amtrak system, 4/11/91,
1A, 1B
- Interviews for position with Bush administration,
1/7/89; 3B; 7/13/89, 5B
- Picked by Bush to head Federal railway
post, 3/17/89, 1B
- Possible replacement for Samuel Skinner
as Transporation Secretary, 12/6/91, 1A
- Proposes toll for state's highways, 4/28/90,
6B
- Remained Nixonite despite 'tricky Dick'
treatment, 5/1/94, 3G (Minor column)
- Seeks support in Mississippi for rail
industry, 6/16/90, 3B
- To discuss railroad issues in Soviet Union,
9/19/89, 2B
- Wants railroads to assume broader role
in U.S. transportation, 7/1/90, 1F
- Carmichael, Stokely SEE Ture, Kwame
- Carmody, Jim
- Coach resigns at USM, 12/4/87, 1A+; 12/6/87,
1E
- Joins MSU Bulldog staff as defensive coordinator,
12/3/88, 1A
- State alums can't wait for Carmody, 12/3/88,
3D
- USM players wish him well, 12/3/88, 1D
- Carnathan, Shea
- Terminally ill child's Disney World trip
cut short, 7/20/91, 4B
- Carnegie Hero Fund Commission
- Alexander Williams of Purvis honored,
7/7/92, 1B
- Awards medal to Clinton woman, 11/6/89,
1A
- Jackson man honored posthumously, 6/30/89,
1B
- Joseph Burton of Greenwood honored posthumously,
12/27/91, 2B
- Carnegie libraries, 1/25/87, 1E
- Carney, James
- Columbia narcotics officer accused of
embezzling drug money, 10/8/94, 3B
- Carney, Nell
- Named head of Department of Rehabilitation
Services, 1/20/93, 1B
- Carney, Pomp Temple
- Board takes away his license, 12/17/93,
4B
- Psychiatrist charged with sexually abusing
patient, 11/19/93, 4B
- Carpenter, Joseph
- Lucedale man missing at Pike's Peak, 10/21/92,
3B
- Carpenter, Kathy SEE Marlboro Country Nights
Dance Showdown
- Carpenter, Mary-Chapin
- At Municipal Auditorium, 7/12/93, 1D
- Carpenter, Will
- Awarded Hilliard Roderick prize for arms
control efforts, 2/8/92, 5B
- Carr, Anthony SEE Parker family slayings
- Carr, Charlie
- MSU athletic director resigns, 8/1/87,
1A
- Carr, S. Wallace
- Reformed Theological Seminary, 7/26/87,
1D
- Carr, Thelvin
- Post Office break-ins suspect posts bond,
6/17/94, 5B
- Carreno, Jose Manuel SEE Ballet Mississippi
- Carreno, Jose Manuel SEE IBC
- Carriage House
- Natchez
- Restaurant review, 12/13/90, 4E
- Carrigan, Joseph
- Assault charges filed against ARK counselor,
11/20/92, 4B
- Exonerated in sex charge; mother vows
to sue, 5/30/93, 1B
- Carrington, James
- Hanging death at Methodist Medical Center
ruled suicide, 1/1/93, 3B; 1/5/93, 3B
- Carroll Industries
- Madison
- Markets BAT-R-VEST for young baseball
players, 7/16/91, 6B
- Purple Martin gourds, 2/27/88, 4C
- Carroll, Andrew
- Young UMC heart recipient given lots of
lemonade, 5/30/92, 1A
- Carroll, Eugene SEE Garcia, Oscar
- Carroll, Frances
- National Guard officer/missionary, 9/8/90,
1C
- Carroll, Mariah
- Neighbors pull elderly woman from burning
house, 11/1/93, 1B; 11/2/93, 3B
- Carroll, Wilson
- Ex-Gaming Commission attorney hired by
gaming lobby, 5/7/93, 1B
- Gaming association official moves to job
in industry, 2/28/94, 2B
- Carroll-Richardson Grist Mill
- Relocation of mill to Dun's Falls is historical,
6/27/88, 3B
- Carruth, Becky
- Woman of Achievement, 1991, 5/1/91, 1D
- Carruth, Jimmy SEE Firefighters---Jackson---Residency...
- Carruth, Paul Ott SEE Ott, Paul
- Cars SEE Automobiles
- Carson, James
- Named JSU football coach, 4/16/92, 1A
- Carson, Ola
- Mother, 98, set mothering standard for
5 generations, 5/9/93, 1E
- Cartee, Claudia Ka
- Artist featured in Hinds Community College
exhibit, 1/31/93, 1F
- Carter, Barbara
- Ex-Jackson banker gets prison term in
CD-cashing scheme, 9/29/90, 5B
- Carter, Bertha SEE Pigeon drops
- Carter, Donell
- Arcola
- Missing since Dec.4, 1/14/88, 1A
- Carter, Dorothy SEE Veterans Nursing Home
- Carter, Finn
- Mississippi native has role in movie Tremors,
1/26/90, 1E
- Carter, Gary SEE University of Mississippi---NCAA...
- Carter, Hodding
- Journalist coming home, but just to visit,
12/5/88, 1C
- To stump for Dukakis in Mississippi, 1/28/88,
4B
- Carter, Hodding Jr.
- New biography by Ann Waldron, 6/27/93,
3F
- Carter, James
- Fight with Delta ed., 1/18/86, 1A
- Carter, Kenneth
- Man crashes into ditch, is attacked by
snakes, 7/29/93, 1A; 7/31/93, 3B; 8/1/93,
4B
- Trauma of wreck leaves man unable to walk
and talk, 5/23/94, 1A
- Carter, Mae Bertha SEE Quakers
- Carter, Mary Rose
- Greenwood election commissioner resigns
after voter role dispute, 2/25/94, 3B
- Carter, Rosalynn SEE Vaccinations
- Carter, Shirley
- Young woman raised in foster homes misses
not having parents, 11/21/93, 1F
- Carter, William
- Jackson police department's Officer Friendly,
4/11/92, 4B
- Longtime Jackson police sergeant retires,
9/3/94, 5B
- Carter, William Co. SEE William Carter
Co.
- Carthage, Mississippi, 5/31/87, 2B
- Pearl River Bridge closed, 3/27/89, 1B
- Carthan, Eddie J.
- Charged with firearms violation, 12/11/86,
1A
- Cartoons SEE Editorial cartoons
- Carty, Kendall
- Willing worker at Jitney Jungle #10
- A day in the life, 12/5/94, 1D
- Carver Elementary School
- Raymond
- Despite heat students glad to be back
in school, 8/23/91, 4B
- Raymond school's Ropes Challenge Course,
11/3/92, 4B
- Carver Middle School
- Meridian
- Toughest students picked for safety
patrol, 11/12/92, 2B
- Meridian school uses unorthodox teaching
ideas, 10/1/91, 4B
- Carver, Bob
- Reagan cites man from state as hero, 12/27/87,
1A
- Cary Christian Health Center
- Cary, Mississippi
- Dr. Boelens makes medical mark, 1/24/88,
1E
- CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate)
SEE Child ABUSE
- Casa Montez
- Restaurant review, 6/12/88, 1F
- Casano, Peter SEE SAD
- Case, Albert Ray
- Convicted of manslaughter in 1989 death
of unidentified woman, 6/26/91, 2B
- Case, Carroll
- Named director of Ms. Arts Commission,
7/29/87, 1C
- Case, Faye
- Former MADD director takes new job with
RID, 2/2/90, 5B
- Case, Milton
- Ex-legislator dies of leukemia at age
56, 1/25/91, 2B
- Casey Elementary School
- Book bag program, 10/12/90, 4B
- Rezoning of students, 5/22/89, 1A; 5/23/89,
1A; 9/25/89, 1A
- Casey Elementary School SEE ALSO Brown,
H. Jackson
- Casey Jones Museum
- Vaughan
- Weekend getaway, 11/1/90, 3E
- Cash, Phillip
- 6-year-old stands tall despite spina bifida,
6/6/92, 1A
- Casino Club SEE Dockside gambling, Greenwood
- Casino Magic SEE Dockside gambling, Bay
St.Louis
- Casino Magic SEE Dockside gambling, Biloxi
- Casino ship
- Biloxi, 2/14/88, 1F
- Bill to allow ship to continue, 1/26/88,
1B
- Court ruling keeps Europa Star at
3 miles out, 12/23/87, 3B
- Legality boosts cost of trip on ship,
12/16/87, 4B
- Owners hope for payoff on gamble,
12/19/87, 1A
- Ready to sail, 12/13/87, 1A
- To cut visit short due to expenses,
12/17/87
- Coast could get 2nd casino ship; man threatens
suit, 7/29/88, 4B
- Europa Star, 12/21/87, 1A
- Gets Mississippi House OK, 2/18/88, 1A
- Gulfport
- Awaits legal decision on casino ships,
5/13/88, 8B
- Group looks for ship in Greece, 5/13/88,
8B
- Wants to anchor near Gulfport, 5/17/86,
1A
- Senate committee to consider bill on,
2/22/88, 1B
- To operate out of Biloxi, 6/5/87, 3B
- Casino ship SEE ALSO Europa Star
- Casino stocks SEE Stocks, Mississippi
- Casinoplex SEE Riverboat gambling, Jackson
- Casinos SEE Dockside gambling
- Casinos SEE Gambling, Mississippi
- Casinos SEE Riverboat gambling
- Caspolich, Joe
- Pass Christian man defies death, dismemberment;
doesn't give up, 1/27/92, 2B
- Cassettes
- Counterfeits seized in Ripley, 9/2/86,
1B
- Cassibry, John Carley
- Creates wood art for Jackson and Memphis
churches, 1/19/92, 1F
- Castlewoods
- Undeveloped sections sold to Baycastle
Properties, 7/17/91, 5B
- Utilities too high, according to PSC,
10/7/87, 8B
- Water rates to remain the same, court
rules, 8/16/91, 2B
- Castlewoods Golf Club
- Local partnership buys club, 1/18/91,
6B
- Caston, Bill SEE School superintendents---Madison
County
- Castonguay, Robert
- Castration of bull SEE Football---MSU...
- Cat & Mouse
- Comic book by Hattiesburg students, 7/14/88,
1E
- Cat Island
- Reseach center, 7/5/86, 1B
- CAT scores
- Fall in Jackson, 6/13/86, 1B
- Catalina Lighting Inc
- 20 employees on job at new Meridian site,
10/13/94, 5B
- Catalogs
- Seed catalogs, 5/11/87, 1D
- Catalyst Foundation
- Seminar questioning traditional parenting,
1/19/92, 1E
- Cataphote Inc
- World's largest glass bead plant in Flowood
- Major state exporter, 5/22/94, 1C
- Catchings Insurance Agency
- SBA's minority business of year for Mississippi,
9/29/89, 6B
- Catchings, Howard
- Named chairman of Metro Jackson Chamber
of Commerce, 12/3/92, 1A
- Catchings, Howard SEE Country clubs
- Catechism SEE Catholic Church, US
- Cates, Ed
- Accuses sheriff of election ploy in reopening
of case, 4/30/90, 1A
- Body in car, 3/26/88, 1A; 5/27/87, 1A
- Court upholds search of his cellblock,
8/21/86, 1B
- Denied prison transfer, 9/10/87, 1A
- Family says suspect is wrong man, 4/8/88,
1A
- Found dead in prison cell, 12/3/90, 1A;
12/4/90, 5B; 12/5/90, 1B
- Not enough evidence to show conspiracy,
4/12/88, 1A
- Second suspect sought; victim believed
identified, 4/7/88, 1A
- Solution said to be political ploy, 5/28/87,
1A
- TV appearance, 7/20/87, 3B
- Unchanged by prison, 8/24/86, 1A
- Catfish
- Caters to menus of health-conscious diners,
1/22/90, 3B
- May be adopted as state fish, 1/21/88,
3B
- Medical research, 3/16/87, 3B
- National Catfish Day proposed by Espy,
5/10/87, 3B; 6/23/87, 8B
- National demand is outstripping production,
10/23/94, 3C
- Popularity is increasing, producers told,
2/2/90, 6B
- Researchers study sex changes for catfish,
3/4/89, 8B
- Sandwich using Mississippi product test
marketed, 2/13/91, 6B
- Served in Washington, D.C., 4/2/87, 8B
- Soviets to eat, 5/23/88, 1B
- Turned into upscale delicacy, 9/10/89,
1G
- USDA physiologist Cheryl Goudie working
on faster-growing fish, 4/17/94, 1C
- Wet weather has curtailed their appetite,
8/2/89, 6B
- Catfish SEE ALSO World Catfish Festival
- Catfish and the Delta (book) SEE Schweid,
Richard
- Catfish Bargaining Association
- Raises prices of fish 5 cents per pound,
5/17/91, 5B
- Catfish Farmers of America
- Hires George Williams, 9/30/86, 8B
- International marketing campaign, 9/26/87,
8B
- New president is R. Bardin Redditt, 6/23/91,
3C
- Catfish Haven
- Restaurant review, 6/24/93, 4E
- Catfish Haven Fish House
- Restaurant review, 8/3/89, 4G
- Catfish industry
- Fish Farming Trade Show in Greenville,
2/4/94, 5B
- Videoconference with German officials,
9/16/94, 5B
- Catfish industry SEE ALSO Delta Pride catfish
- Catfish industry, Mississippi, 1/22/87,
8B; 10/29/87, 8B
- Advertising, 3/1/87, 1H
- Advertising targets country music fans,
12/29/93, 5B
- Analysis with statistics, 8/3/86, 1G
- Bargaining Association raises price per
pound, 5/17/91, 5B
- Big processors squeezed smaller ones in
price war, 3/20/90, 6B
- Catfish farmers sweat out drought's effect,
7/21/88, 8B
- Complaints about working conditions, 5/9/86,
1A; 5/10/86, 1B
- Crowded field of processors keeps prices
low, 9/10/89, 1G
- Delta catfish promoters cast for military
plates, 8/13/88, 8B
- Expecting 1993 to be good year, 3/5/93,
5B
- Experiment puts catfish in tanks, 11/10/88,
8B
- Farmers recover from ice storm damage,
4/12/94, 10B
- Farmers:Migratory birds make meals of
catfish, 12/12/88, 1B
- Feed company works with MAFES to develope
larger fish, 1/20/91, 4B
- Franchising, 9/17/85, 8B
- Freeze kills one-fifth of December harvest,
12/30/89, 6B
- Good PR campaign cited for rise in processing,
9/22/91, 2C
- Growers scale back to raise prices, 1/16/93,
4B
- Industry suffers heavy losses in Spring
floods, 5/9/91, 5B
- Inmates learn catfish farming at Parchman,
10/15/88, 8B
- Institute casts for more customers, 2/10/88,
8B
- Japanese businessmen tour plants, 6/22/91,
8B
- Low water threatens state catfish boom,
11/12/88, 8B
- Mergers in state's industry, 2/11/88,
8B
- Mounts major ad campaign, 3/5/90, 2B
- New ad campaign, federal purchases to
lessen oversupply, 1/11/92, 5B
- New marketing concept, 11/7/89, 6B
- Plant faces federal probe over injuries
to workers, 11/30/89, 1A
- Price falls, 5/12/87, 8B
- Prices increase, but not enough, 10/22/92,
5B
- Prices up, 6/9/85, 1G
- Processor, co-op agree on new catfish
plant, 7/21/88, 8B
- Production high; prices remain low, 12/20/92,
3C
- Production not high enough for number
of plants, 1/28/89; 8B
- Recovery efforts continue for flooded
ponds, 8/25/91, 3C
- Research underway on breeding in indoor
tanks, 1/27/91, 1B
- Some catfish farming in Delta is for the
birds, 1A, 1B; 1/29/89
- Statistics, 2/12/86, 8B
- Too many processing plants lowering price,
10/2/91, 5B
- Union organizing effort, 5/27/86, 6B
- Union squabble, 11/11/86, 8B
- Unstable catfish prices, 10/8/92, 5B
- USDA's $5.7 million purchase a boost,
1/17/92, 5B
- Winter temps take their toll on catfish,
12/16/88, 8B
- With growing pains big question is: What's
next?, 5/30/90, 6B
- Zeolites seen as rescue route for ponds,
3/22/88, 8B
- Catfish Journal
- Publication of catfish farmers, 7/12/86,
8B
- Catfish Junction
- Saraland, Alabama
- Weekend getaway, 11/5/92, 3F
- Catfish News
- Trade publication sold to group of Mississippi
investors, 7/1/89, 6B
- Catfish sausage
- Delta Industries introduces, 9/3/85, 6B
- To be tested in Jackson & Dallas,
11/5/85, 8B
- Catfish Shak
- Restaurant review, 3/15/90, 4E
- Cathedral High School
- Natchez
- Ex-teacher Gloria Warren sues; claims
discrimination, 9/11/91, 2B
- Cathedral of St. Andrew SEE St. Andrew's
Cathedral
- Cathedral of St. Peter SEE St. Peter's
Cathedral
- Catherine the Great Exhibition
- Memphis--flush with its royal draw, 4/28/91,
1F
- Catholic Charities, 2/8/87, 1B
- Maternity and Adoption Services, 12/29/94,
1D
- New director is Linda Raff, 7/23/94, 1D
- Plans anniversary reunion, 2/25/89, 1C
- Therapeutic Foster Care Program, 12/8/94,
5B
- Catholic Charities SEE ALSO Born Free Residential
Program
- Catholic Charities SEE ALSO Rape Crisis
Center
- Catholic Church, Atlanta Diocese
- Archbishop Marino, Biloxi native, resigns,
8/2/90, 1A; 8/4/90, 3B
- Catholic Church, Biloxi Diocese
- Catholic church, Biloxi Diocese
- Appoints its 1st Commission on Women,
5/15/93, 2D
- Catholic Church, Biloxi Diocese
- Coast group risks action by Vatican, 7/30/88,
1A
- Rosary Rally for Peace, 10/14/89, 1D
- Catholic Church, Jackson Diocese, 9/19/87,
1C
- 150 years old, 7/28/87, 3B; 10/25/87,
5B; 10/26/87, 1B
- Among largest contributors to Catholic
Relief Services, 4/11/92, 1D
- Audio and video tape library, 1/30/93,
1D
- Establishes Norbertine monastic community,
6/24/89, 1D
- Examines religious education in year 2000,
9/16/89, 1D
- History book: Christ: the Living Water,
10/21/89, 1D
- Loyalty oath won't affect Jackson Diocese,
7/29/89, 1D
- New St.Joseph Junior High School, 1/15/90,
1B
- Ordains native priest, 6/11/89, 1A
- Catholic Church, US
- New catechism makes church 'accessible',
5/28/94, 1A; 6/18/94, 1D
- Catholic Diocese of Jackson
- Many priests are from County Galway, Ireland,
9/11/94, 1G
- Catholic Diocese of Mississippi
- Bishop holds off on use of altar girls,
4/30/94, 1D
- Black catholics in Mississippi, 8/19/89,
1D
- Youth invited to Louisiana retreat, 3/2/91,
1D
- Catholic priest
- Pedophilia charge (Vance Thorne), 3/11/87,
1B
- Catholic schools
- Jackson, 2/21/87, 1C
- Mississippi
- Open week-long celebration honoring
Catholic education, 1/28/92, 4B
- Catholic Study Bible
- Gives scriptures a Catholic interpretation,
9/8/90, 1C
- Catholic Youth in Action
- Wisconsin youths in Jackson, 7/4/87, 1C
- Catholic Youth Organization
- Melton addressed group, 2/14/93, 1B
- Catledge, Turner
- Colleagues remember, 3/28/86, 1B
- Catlett, Elizabeth
- Artist and husband Francisco Mora will
discuss work at Museum, 10/14/90, 1F
- Catmopolitan
- Spoof publication, 10/22/87, 1C
- Cats, 6/30/87, 1C
- Belzoni woman in cat fight, 10/12/89,
4B
- Carolyn Noble's grand champion Blaze Starr,
9/23/94, 1E
- Cat show in Jackson, 8/4/86, 1B
- Cat traps in Ocean Springs are a controversy,
12/26/89, 3B
- Clinical Cat, blood donor, now in semi-retirement,
7/31/90, 1D
- Gent put to sleep at Animal Resucie League,
7/29/94, 1B
- International Cat Association show, 8/31/89,
1E; 9/3/89, 1B
- Jackson cat lovers hail the White House
cat Socks, 1/18/93, 1D
- Midge, a stowaway goes from Greenville
to Memphis to Madison, 9/27/94, 5B
- Mississippi Cat Fanciers show at Trade
Mart, 7/13/92, 1B
- Ocean Springs cat Hank's brutal death--lessons
against cruelty, 3/29/93, 1B
- Rexcalibur's Devils Du, award-winning
cat, 3/15/90, 1D
- To avoid Feline Aids, keep your cat indoors,
9/26/91, 1D
- CATS SEE Computer Automated Ticketing Service
- Cats SEE In Defense for Exotic Felines
in Mississippi
- Cattle SEE ALSO Brucellosis
- Cattle Industry Board, 2/13/87, 8B
- Cattle rustling
- Still goes on in Mississippi, 8/11/91,
2C
- Stolen livestock hard to recover, 7/24/92,
1B
- Cattle, Florence
- Spate of cow killings puzzles officials,
4/27/94, 4B
- Cattle, Lee County
- Mutilations baffle dairy farmer, 7/11/90,
1B
- Cattle, Mississippi
- Antibiotic injections unregulated in state,
2/8/93, 1A
- Feed cattle prices could fall, 11/13/88,
3B
- Rustlers face last roundup, 9/29/88, 1A
- USDA count, 3/6/87, 8B
- Cattle, Rankin County
- Jackson men charged with felony spotlighting
of cows, 12/1/93, 5B; 12/2/93, 4B
- Jackson men must do community service
for shooting cows, 12/11/93, 1B
- Cause-related marketing
- Mississippi corporations engage in, 2/25/90,
1G
- Causes of death SEE Death
- Causey, Bill
- Parkway Baptist Church is home to pastor,
9/10/88, 1C
- Causeyville General Store
- Weekend getaway, 8/8/91, 3E
- Cauthen, Bob SEE Mississippi Industries
for the Blind
- Cavanaugh, Michael SEE Blessey, Gerald
- Cavanaugh, William SEE Entergy Corp
- Cave-in (industrial) SEE Howard Industries
Inc
- Cavett, J.R.
- Jacksonian keeps memory of brother killed
in World War II alive, 5/31/93, 1D
- Cavett, Ruth Lee
- Playwright and missionary, 8/24/85, 1C
- Cayuga
- Hidden treasure, 6/15/86, 4F
- CBOK curriculum SEE Jackson Public Schools
- CDs
- Are they the best palce for your money?,
7/9/90, 1E
- Interest rates have dropped 70% since
1989, 10/4/92, 1C
- Rate slide forecast to continue, 9/30/91,
4B
- Rates on CDs fall in slow economy, 2/21/90,
6B
- CDs SEE ALSO Albums
- Ceco Corp.
- Cedarhill Animal Sanctuary
- Caledonia animal rescue haven, 1/2/93,
1B
- Celebrate Kids
- Pupils sell coupon books to win computers,
9/30/93, 4B
- Celebration of Leadership
- Conference sponsored by BOLD targets community
betterment, 2/20/92, 4B
- Celebrities
- Runs in Mississippi families, 10/11/87,
1E
- When an offspring is rich and famous,
fun is passed on to family, 9/15/91, 1E
- Celebrity Gourmet Gala
- March of Dimes benefit, 1/28/88, 1F
- Cellist
- Carlos Prieto performs with Mississippi
Symphony, 10/27/89, 1E
- Cellular phones SEE Cellular telephones
- Cellular telephones
- Aiding Highway Parol in crime prevention,
6/26/92, 2B
- BellSouth and Lin Broadcasting merge operations,
9/12/89, 6B
- Can now be used to call Highway Patrol,
5/5/92, 1B
- Car phones---to go, 5/24/93, 1D
- Concern for personal safety pushes sales
up, 1/22/94, 1A
- Councilman Stokes wants ban on sale to
minors, 6/1/93, 1A; 6/2/93, 4B
- Execs on go seem to need one, 12/4/94,
1C
- FCC to decide who gets Jackson franchise,
8/27/86, 8B
- Finding the right one, 12/23/91, 4B
- Groups awarded licenses, 2/26/86, 8B
- Health study urged; brain tumor scare,
1/30/93, 4B
- Jackson, 10/24/86, 8B
- Lifeline for home health nurses and their
patients, 9/23/90, 1B
- Simon, Bellsouth Cellular Corp's hand-held
'office', 9/20/94, 6B
- Celtic-American Heritage Society
- Ceili at Hal and Mal's, 1/13/94, 3E
- CelticFest
- At Ag Museum, 9/2/93, 7E; 9/11/94, 1B
- Celutel Inc SEE Century Telephone Enterprises
- Cemeteries, Charleston
- Tree cutters damage Ross Cemetery, 8/14/91,
1B; 8/16/91, 1B; 11/17/91, 1B
- Cemeteries, Hinds County
- Byram residents want facility in southern
Hinds County, 5/30/92, 5B
- Pauper cemeteries get funding, 4/6/91,
5B
- Paupers' Cementery gets facelift, 9/23/89,
5B
- Residents recall paupers' cemeteries,
4/30/91, 5B
- Cemeteries, Jackson
- Greenwood Cemetery home to governors,
soldiers, slaves..., 12/16/90, 1E
- UMC Gravestones' origin a mystery, 1/23/90,
1B
- Cemeteries, Leland
- Ware sues farmers, saying they destroyed
family graves, 7/18/93, 1A
- Cemeteries, Mississippi
- Law protecting gravesites hard to enforce,
7/18/93, 1E
- Preservation (Rodney and Holly Springs),
8/31/86, 1E
- Cemeteries, Panola County
- Reward for leads in tombstone vandalism,
10/4/90, 1B
- Cemeteries, Pocahontas
- Mobile home illegally placed too near
graves, 9/7/91, 5B; 10/15/91, 5B
- Cemeteries, Port Gibson
- Amateur archaeologists Freeman and Rucker
salvage tombstones, 7/25/90, 1D
- Censorship
- Is removing books from schools censorship?
- Letters to the editor, 9/18/94, 2G
- Picayune couple wants 'Of Mice and Men'
banned from schools, 2/21/91, 3B
- Census
- 1990
- Asian population growing in state,
3/3/91, 1B
- Bureau has made inroads in allaying
fears of census, 4/8/90, 1A
- Bureau training people to use 1990
data, 6/11/90, 3B
- Bureau will ask details about family,
income, age, race, 9/10/89, 1A
- Census Bureau officials seek help
in promoting census, 9/15/89, 6B
- Census Bureau survey to test census
accuracy, 9/2/90, 16A
- Census workers, 2/18/90, 1A
- CENSUS
- 1990
- CITY AND COUNTY FIGURES FOR MISSISSIPPI,
9/2/90, 16A
- Census
- 1990
- City, county officials learn how to
challenge census figures, 9/5/90, 4B
- Countdown begins as enumerators hand-deliver
forms, 3/5/90, 1A
- Counting houseboat residents on Reservoir,
5/6/90, 1B
- Data shows housing in America still
segregated, 11/11/91, 1A
- Data will define state's and precinct's
power, 4/9/90, 1B
- Deadline for challenges is extended,
9/15/90, 1B
- Delta's population loss translates
into less federal dollars, 9/2/90, 1A
- Democrats doubt state will lose congressman,
9/23/90, 1A
- Enumerators motivated to count a lot
of people, 5/7/90, 1B
- CENSUS
- 1990
- FINAL CITY AND COUNTY FIGURES, 1/27/91,
13A
- FINAL STATE COUNT: 2,573,216; (2.1%
GROWTH), 1/24/91, 1A
- Census
- 1990
- Final state figures (chart), 12/27/90,
11A
- Half Jackson area's forms not returned,
4/17/90, 1B
- Jackson preliminary population figures:
191,761. down 5.5%, 8/21/90, 1A
- Jackson: black population expanding,
11/22/92, 13A
- Legislative Black Caucus endorses
challenge to count, 9/7/90, 3B
- Legislators review data prior to redistricting,
1/28/91, 3B
- Mabus to challenge state census figures,
8/31/90, 1A; 9/1/90, 1A; 9/7/90, 1A
- Many Mississippians still slack about
census, 5/2/90, 1B
- Memphis, like Jackson, is majority
black, 2/24/91, 1H
- Mississippi mayors prepare to tell
'horror stories' to Congress, 9/23/90;
9/26/90, 1A
- CENSUS
- 1990
- MISSISSIPPI WILL KEEP ITS 5 REPRESENTATIVES,
12/27/90, 1A
- Census
- 1990
- Mississippi's 2nd district will have
to be redrawn, 8/31/90, 3A
- Mississippi's population is up, but
less rural, 1/27/91, 1A
- Molpus says state won't lose congressional
seat, 4/20/91, 3B
- More than half of cities in state
lodge protests, 9/12/90, 1A
- Now comes the hard part: counting
no-shows, 4/9/90, 1A
- Number of blacks increasing in state,
census shows, 2/1/91, 1A
- Over 100 city housing units not on
census maps, 9/11/90, 2B
- Parchman prisoners were not counted,
12/23/90, 2B
- Phase 2; finding unreturned forms,
5/4/90, 1B
- Phone bank set up to find missing
Jacksonians, 9/8/90, 5B
- Population gain to boost South's clout,
1/1/90, 1B
- CENSUS
- 1990
- POPULATION SHIFTS CHANGE RACIAL MAKEUP
OF JACKSON'S TRI-COUNTY AREA, 10/27/91,
1A, 12A
- Census
- 1990
- Preliminary tally of 2,534,814 claimed
to be undercount, 8/18/90, 1B
- Raymond's forms were lost in mail,
4/10/90, 1A
- Recount gives Jackson new figure--206,000,
6/14/91, 1A
- Returns show state can be counted
on, 3/30/90, 1A
- Shows Mississippians have more education
than decade ago, 7/6/92, 1A
- State close to losing congressman,
early figures show, 8/30/90, 1A; 8/31/90,
3A
- State figures finalized; will keep
five Congressional seats, 7/16/91, 1A
- Statistics on a typical Mississippi
household, 7/7/91, 1A
- Temporary jobs offered for 1990 census,
1/6/89, 1B
- Tenneys are Mississippi's typical
household, 7/7/91, 1A
- Two Mississippi cities: Madison and
Morgan City, 2/3/91, 1A
- Undercount and estimates may mean
more funds for Mississippi, 6/4/90,
4B
- Workers go to malls targeting shoppers,
6/7/90, 1B
- Workers in Jackson comb streets for
homeless, 3/20/90, 1A; 3/21/90, 1A
- Workers making sure every head counted,
7/10/90, 1B
- Workers return to homes for rounds
2 and 3, 6/1/90, 1B
- 1990 SEE ALSO Population, Mississippi
- 1990 SEE ALSO Redistricting
- Centec Corp
- Doubles its size with purchase of Jostens
line, 5/10/94, 6B
- Centenarians
- Gather in Jackson, share secrets of longevity,
7/20/90, 3B
- Mama Sarah Gray celebrates 100th birthday,
7/8/90, 1B
- Mississippians over 100 are honored in
Jackson, 7/30/92, 1B
- State honors, 6/13/87, 1A
- Center for Marine Sciences SEE University
of Southern Mississippi
- Center for Quality and Productivity
- Community colleges, 9/27/94, 6B
- Center for Southern Folklore
- Exhibit: Making Waves: Salute to WDIA's
Radio Personalities, 2/6/92, 3E
- Center for the Development of Wireless
Communications
- MTel facility at Ole Miss, 3/17/92, 6B
- Center for the Study of Southern Culture
- "Rejoice," 2/27/88, 1C
- Graduate program in Southern studies,
5/29/94, 1G
- Houses history of blues, much more, 8/25/91,
2B
- Picturing Home: Family Movies as Local
History, 8/7/94, 1F
- Seeking photograph, 7/3/88, 1B
- Southern Culture Catalog, 8/24/94, 1B
(McKenzie column)
- Southern Media Archive
- Emma Lytle's films, 12/11/94, 1B
- Center Stage School of Performing Arts
- Sharron Benefield, owner
- Business profile, 7/23/90, 10E
- CENTRA
- Executive blames problems on bad information
from Blue Cross, 11/19/94, 1B
- Probe is ordered, 11/11/94, 1A; 12/15/94,
1B
- State employees' provider
- Claims delays to be addressed, 11/1/94,
6B; 11/2/94, 5B
- Central American-Southern States Partnership
- Trade group in Jackson, 11/19/92, 5B;
11/20/92, 5B
- Central Data Processing Authority
- Director Ruffin resigns, 2/13/94, 3B
- PEER report, 11/30/89, 2B
- Central Elementary School
- Gulfport
- School-theater ticket exchange, 11/27/90,
4B
- Students walk to raise money for Russian
trip, 6/1/90, 4B
- Central High School
- Jackson
- Alumni want lobby display of memoribilia,
3/30/93, 1D
- Central Jackson Storehouse Ministries
- Food pantry and clothing outlet, 3/17/90,
1D
- Moves to new location on Minerva Street,
8/11/90, 1D
- Seeks public help for expansion, 2/9/91,
1D
- Central Life Insurance Co
- Jackson-based company seized by regulators,
3/28/92, 5B
- Central Mississippi Contact
- Contact's Collectible Christmas fundraiser,
11/17/91, 1E
- Counsels during stressful holiday season,
11/17/91, 1E
- Central Mississippi Correctional Facility
- Adult education offered to inmates, 8/19/90,
1B
- Auditor urges management by private firm,
11/15/89, 1B
- Baseball, 5/24/87, 1B
- Captives for Christ ministry, 9/16/89,
1D
- Chaplain Wendy Hatcher, 8/29/92, 1D
- Charges of sexual misconduct, 4/4/90,
1A
- Church backs prison chapel effort, 7/23/88,
1D
- Construction ahead of schedule, 12/1/86,
1B
- Cooke gets pay cut, not raise, 2/15/90,
1A; 2/16/90, 1A
- Cooke is transferred, 10/23/89, 1A; 10/25/89,
4B
- County officials want its name changed,
6/23/90, 1B
- Ex-guards in sex scandal keep clean records,
5/2/90, 1B
- Ex-guards must pay inmate they hit $2000,
10/20/92, 2B
- Female work-release program, 5/8/91, 1D
- Get 3rd director in 7 months--Lake Lindsay,
5/2/90, 4B
- Guard stabbed in eye during fight, 10/13/93,
4B
- Guard's sexual liasons with prisoners,
12/8/90, 1B
- Guards and inmates had sex, officials
say, 4/20/90, 1A
- Guards refuse to report to work, 9/7/89,
1A
- Inmate maintaining alarms and locks, 9/6/89,
1A
- Inmates go 1st class with GEDs, 8/1/88,
1A
- Inmates hide guns for deer hunt, 11/25/88,
A
- Inmates moved, 12/8/89, 1A; 12/12/89,
1B
- JA student threatened before search, 10/21/89,
1A
- JA students searched during tour, 10/13/89,
1A
- Lawsuit says inmates exposed to AIDS,
3/31/91, 2B
- Legislators want prison chief replaced,
9/7/89, 1A
- Name change, 7/11/90, 1A
- New name for Rankin County...Facility,
7/11/90, 1A
- Officers disciplined, 2/26/88, 1B
- Prison ministry restricted to prison,
9/7/89, 2B
- Rankin County wants inmates as labor source,
8/17/93, 4B
- Reform advocate worries about mix of inmates,
12/13/89, 2B
- Sorrell's death ruled suicide, 10/1/92,
4B
- Staff transferred after gun incident,
1/26/88, 3B
- Woman jams her car into building, 7/8/92,
4B
- Women get living center outside prison,
6/24/91, 1B
- Women prisoners get hand, 6/23/88, 1C
- Central Mississippi Dulcimer Association
- Festival in Jackson, 9/8/94, 6E; 9/9/93,
3E
- Central Mississippi Health Care
- Offers employees 'wellness' program, 9/22/91,
1C
- Central Mississippi Library System
- Rankin supervisors OK contract, 7/8/86,
3B
- Reservoir library running out of room,
6/29/89, 2B
- Central Mississippi Narcotics Task Force
- Director Ed Word is indicted, 9/20/94,
1B
- Probe of panel continues, 5/21/94, 1B
- Central Mississippi Planning & Development
District
- Community service groups honored, 5/27/93,
4B
- Home meals program funds tied up, 6/9/92,
5B
- Central Mississippi Regional Library System
- Sandhill library construction, 1/3/90,
3B; 7/2/90, 1B
- Central Presbyterian Church
- Church to disband, 5/27/93, 1A; 5/31/93,
1A; 7/17/93, 1D
- Considers closing its doors, 5/8/93, 1D
- Jackson church celebrates 95th anniversary,
10/28/89, 1D
- More than 100 members have joined Briarwood
Presbyterian, 7/2/94, 1D
- West Jackson Church houses Community service
agencies, 9/17/88, 1C
- Central Savings Bank
- Jackson
- Bank of Forest buys deposits, 9/29/90,
6B
- Central School Supply, 4/3/86, 8B
- Central Security Life Insurance Co
- SEE Andrew Jackson Insurance Cos
- Central Southwest Management Authority
- Jackson/Hinds County solid waste body,
11/27/92, 3B
- Central Video Systems
- Wins military contract, 10/16/86, 8B
- Centre Deli
- Charles and Vivian Haddad, mom and pop,
1/23/91, 1E
- Charles and Vivian Haddad, owners
- How's business?, 9/23/92, 5B
- Restaurant review, 3/31/94, 4E; 4/3/88,
1F
- Century Telephone Enterprises
- Monroe firm acquires Coast system Celutel,
2/13/93, 5B; 4/22/93, 5B
- CEOs SEE Executives
- Cerami, Fred
- Restauranteur and magicians host Christmas
dinner for children, 12/21/89, 5B
- Ceres Plantation
- Bed & Breakfast at Flowers, Mississippi,
6/17/93, 3E
- Port commission to buy, 10/3/86, 8B
- Unique industrial developemnt site, 2/19/89,
1G
- Ceres Research and Industrial Interplex
- High-tech complex in Vicksburg plantation,
1/30/89; 3B
- Certificate of need
- State medical care policy: profit vs.
need, 10/10/91, 3B
- Certified Public Accountant
- Chabert, Lacey
- Purvis native in 'Les Miserables' on Broadway,
3/8/92, 1F
- Chadwick Drive SEE Roads and streets, Jackson
- Challenge Bowl SEE Jackson State University
- Challenger disaster
- Jackson pays tribute, 1A; 1A: 1/30/86;
1/29/86
- Challenger Electrical Equipment Corp,
4/2/88; 8B
- Challenger League
- Baseball league for special-need kids,
5/27/94, 1E; 8/6/91, 1D
- Ridgeland program for disabled children,
7/31/92, 1E
- Challenges
- Major challenges: 3 who met them and triumphed,
10/4/92, 1E
- Chamber of Commerce SEE Jackson Chamber
of Commerce
- Chamber of Commerce SEE Metro Jackson Chamber
of Commerce
- Chamberlain-Hunt Academy
- Boosting curriculum, relaxing rules to
stay alive, 11/11/90, 1B
- Changing with the times keeps it open,
3/6/94, 1A
- Financial crisis, 2B; 4/8/88
- Financial problems, 1C; 8/31/85
- Chambers, Centelia
- Chambers, Floyd SEE Greater Sims Chapel
- Chambers, Jim SEE Jail deaths---Film...
- Chambers, Justin
- Gaines claimed gun was his, officer says,
9/29/93, 3B
- Gaines given 20-year term in Chambers
slaying, 5/17/94, 5B
- Youth Terrence Gaines charged in his death,
9/10/93, 1B
- Youth, 13, shot outside south Jackson
skating rink, 9/6/93, 1A; 9/7/93, 1A
- Chamblee, LaMar
- Gets $10,000 raise to be equal with other
department heads, 12/28/89, 1B
- Resigning to become full-time Methodist
minister, 4/5/91, 1B
- Chambless, Milton
- Man who shot girlfriend and himself at
Ellis Isle dies, 10/5/90, 1B
- Chambliss, Alvin
- Ayers lawyer's style is 'intestinal fortitude',
6/5/94, 1B
- Chambliss, Alvin SEE ALSO Ayers suit
- Chambliss, Edrena
- Woman caught hiding cocaine under her
house, 4/6/92, 2B
- Chameleon clothes
- Change color according to wearer's body
temperature, 9/3/91, 1D
- Champion Hill battle SEE Battle of Champion
Hill
- Champion Insurance Co
- Officials may be cited for contempt, 6/24/89,
3B
- Champion, Kathy SEE Murder---Madison County
- Chancery clerks, Mississippi
- Bill would cap their salaries, 2/5/93,
1A; 3/10/93, 1B; 3/31/93, 1B
- Closer regulation of fee-paid officials
needed, 9/8/93, 1A; 9/9/93, 1A
- Highest paid, 4/16/94, 1A
- House bill puts limit on salary, 3/14/92,
1A; 3/18/92, 3B
- Legislators want to put limit on salaries,
9/12/89, 3B
- Mabus given polite applause at Jackson
meeting, 5/2/91, 3B
- Outearning governor, 1B; 4/16/88
- Retirement pensions make difficulties
for state system, 5/1/93, 4B
- Salaries, 3B; 5/16/87
- Some out-earn Mabus 2-to-1, 4/17/90,
1A
- Study says fee system susceptible to abuse,
8/15/91, 1A
- Chancery Court
- 1st District
- James L. Roberts Jr. appointed, 1B;
1/6/88
- Chandler, Angela SEE Child custody, Hinds
County
- Chandler, Brian SEE Child custody, Hinds
County
- Chandler, Gary
- Mail carrier, 10/7/86, 1A
- Chaney Institute
- Opens in Laurel; honors James Chaney,
3/19/94, 1B
- Chaney, James
- Slain civil rights worker's headstone
vandalized, 3/6/92, 1B
- Changes SEE Life changes
- Channel One
- Corporate-sponsored classrooms, 7/19/92,
1G
- Jackson schools will be tuned into news
channel, 12/18/89, 1A
- Teens tune in, 3/6/90, 1A
- Television news program broadcast in Coahoma
County schools, 11/20/89, 1A
- To be aired in Oxford area, 2/23/90, 4B
- Used by Mississippi teachers in lieu of
updated textbooks, 9/24/91, 4B
- With second semester, debate continues,
7/16/90, 1B
- Channel One SEE ALSO Fibernet 2000
- Channel One SEE ALSO Television
- Chant: The Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo
de Silos
- Unlikely pop music hit, 4/25/94, 1D
- Chapel of the Cross
- Day in the Country festival, 9/29/94,
12E; 9/30/89, 1D; 9/30/93, 9E; 10/1/92,
*e; 10/2/94, 3B; 10/3/93, 1B; 10/4/90, 3E;
10/5/89, 12F
- Chapman, Steven Curtis
- At Mississippi Coliseum, 12/1/94, 9E
- Chappell, Ronnie
- Awarded $1 in damages in lawsuit with
WAPT, 12/16/94, 1B
- Hinds County supervisor resigns seat on
tri-county board, 3/7/92, 4B
- Must run as Republican in Hinds supervisor
race, 8/22/91, 4B; 11/9/91, 5B
- Sues WAPT-TV over alledged call to Lingerie
Shop, 9/2/92, 4B
- Chappy's
- Long Beach
- Restaurant review, 10/4/90, 4E
- Chapter 1 Program
- After 25 years, reading/math remedial
program gets new rules, 12/11/90, 4B
- Needs rewriting; too much emphasis on
low-level skills, 12/21/92, 1B
- Charboneau, Regina Trosclair
- Runs popular San Francisco restaurant,
1/29/92, 1E
- Charbonneau, Paul
- Hattiesburg dentist and family set sail
around the world, 12/22/91, 7B
- Charities
- AG staffer Tammy Harthcock warns of scams,
6/25/92, 2B
- Cancer Society in favor of charity regulation,
1/26/91, 1B
- Legislative bill compeling registration
of charities, 1/14/91, 1A; 2/8/91, 4B
- Mississippi College students raise money,
12/28/87, 1B
- Mississippi one of several states scrutinizing
charity sweepstakes, 1B; 1/28/89
- New law requires registration of charities,
7/9/91, 3B
- Registration bill OK'd; goes to Mabus,
4/3/91, 3B
- Smart givers should judge worthiness of
agencies, 9/6/92, 2G
- Charity hospitals, 2/21/87, 3B
- 1300 phone calls on advice after hospitals
closures, 7/24/89, 3B
- 250 protest plan to close 3 charity hospitals,
1A; 1/19/89
- Allain joins backers at rally for charity
hospitals, 3/12/89, 1A
- Backers of charity hospitals say closing
won't help Medicaid, 11/22/88, 4B
- Backers plan rally to protest closures,
1A; 1/18/89
- Board seeks closure comments, 12/31/88,
3B
- Charity hospitals resurface; Mabus veto
expected, 3/19/89, 5B
- Chief: Poor need charity hospitals, 12/18/88,
1B
- Closure sends women inmates back to prison,
4/10/89, 1A
- Coalition out to save hospitals, 3/13/89,
1B
- Committee votes against hospital closings,
1B; 1/20/89
- Despite fund loss, backers vow fight,
3/10/89, 1A
- Doctor loses effort to keep Laurel hospital
open, 6/29/89, 1A
- Emergency rooms, 2/21/87, 1B
- Equipment now rests in Jackson warehouse,
2/25/90, 2B
- Expand medicaid first, says hospitals
backer, 1B; 1/27/89
- Foes of closing charity hospitals lobby
legislators, 1B; 1/4/89
- Foes of closure lobby legislators, 1B;
1/4/89
- Full Senate to get charity hospital bill,
1A; 1/31/89
- Full Senate to get hospitals bill, 1A;
1/31/89
- Governor's Service Line answering calls,
6//30/89, 1A
- Hospital closure plan advances in committee,
12/2/88, 1B
- Hospital closure plans taking shape, 3/22/89,
3G
- House committee votes to cancel funding,
3/12/89, 5B
- House OKs funding for another year, 3/16/89,
1A
- House OKs hospitals' funds for another
year, 3/16/89, 1A
- House oks plan to close
- House votes to close
- House votes to give charity hospitals
another look, 3/15/89, 1A
- Laurel man sues Board, Mabus over closure,
3/29/89, 1A
- Laurel man sues board, state, Mabus over
hospital closings, 3/29/89, 1A
- Laurel will try to gain title to South
Mississippi State Hospital, 6/22/89, 5B
- Lawmakers: Revive funds for hospitals,
3/14/89, 1B
- Lawsuit seeks to change Hospital Board
rule, 1/1/88, 1B
- Legislative session may help hospitals'
backers, 3/11/89, 1B
- Legislators back at work to give supporters
a chance, 3/12/89, 3B
- Charity Hospitals
- Legislators kill funding for hospitals,
3/9/89, 1A
- Charity hospitals
- Mabus to act this week on hospitals, 3/21/89,
1B
- Mabus tries to ease closing, 1A; 1/26/89
- Mabus unveils 7-point plan to close hospitals,
3/24/89, 1A
- Mabus vetoes funds; hospitals to close,
3/22/89, 1A
- Mabus' veto lays hospitals to rest, 3/26/89,
3B
- Charity Hospitals
- Many fear being shut out of medical care
if hospitals close, 3/22/89, 1G
- Charity hospitals
- Mismanagement at Finance Department lead
to pillage, 11/14/90, 1B
- New Orleans firm may run Laurel hospital,
7/9/89, 2B
- Object to closing plan, 10/29/88, 1A
- Other Laurel area hospitals to help when
its charity hospital closes, 6/20/89, 5B
- Panel votes 7-6 to close, 1A; 1/24/89
- PEER report says agency mishandled security
contract, 5/23/90, 1A
- Phasing out is on schedule, 5/1/89, 1B
- Preparing for 'Operation Shutdown', 6/4/89,
1A, 19A; 6/16/89, 3b
- Protesters rally; ask Mabus not to shut
hospitals, 12/11/88, 1A
- Public Health Service doctors not expected
for months, 6/30/89, 3B; 8/13/89, 1A
- Public hearing to discuss Meridian charity
hospital, 12/4/88, 7B
- Senate committee OKs bill to close charity
hospitals, 2/21/89, 3B
- Senate committee oks plan to close, 1A;
1/27/89
- Senate delays vote on closure, 2/10/89,
3B
- Senate panel sides with Mabus; says close
hospitals, 11/24/88, 2B
- Senate panel to vote again om hospitals,
1B; 1/23/89
- Senate votes on charity hospitals, 2/23/89,
1B
- Senate votes to keep state's 3 charity
hospitals open, 2/24/89, 1A
- Senate won't reconsider vote to save 3
hospitals, 2/25/89, 1B
- State Capitol protest march planned, 11/18/88,
1A
- State worker faces stolen property charges,
4/12/90, 1B
- Suffer due to closure talk, 2/19/89, 1B
- Supporters demonstrate at mansion, 3/26/89,
1B
- To close today, 6/30/89, 1A
- U.S. Civil Rights office surveying Meridian
care since closing, 5/2/90, 5B
- Veto of funds may haunt Mabus, 3/22/89,
1G
- CHARITY HOSPITALS
- YEAR AFTER CLOSURE (Special reports),
6/24/90, 1A+
- Charity Hospitals SEE ALSO Hospitals
- Charleigh Shoes
- Martha Terpstra and Charlotte McNeel,
owners, 5/5/92, 6B
- Charles Schwab & Co SEE Schwab &
Co
- Charles, David
- Grand Gulf auditor had ties to Public
Service Commission, 4/16/89, 1A; 12/11/89,
1A
- Charles, Ray
- Performs in Tupelo, 6/16/94, 3F
- To be at Jubilee Jam, 2/27/90, 1D
- Wows crowd at Jubilee Jam, 5/18/90, 1A
- Charleston, Mississippi
- School superintendent embezzlement case,
9/4/88, 3B
- Charlie's Used Parts
- Neighbors want west Jackson junkyard cleaned
up, 3/13/93, 1B
- Charter Food Store SEE Convenience stores---Jackson
- Charter Savings Bank
- Hattiesburg
- Sold by RTC to Magnolia Federal, 7/27/91,
6B
- Chase, Elliot
- Hattiesburg writer, 7/20/86, 1E
- Chase, Timothy
- Oil broker charts oil prices on New York
exchange, 9/9/90, 1G
- Chason, Mozelle SEE Ray, Dena Davis
- Chastain Middle School
- 7th-grader waves loaded pistol in classroom,
10/15/93, 1A, 1B; 11/9/93, 5B
- Absenteeism high after pistol incident,
10/16/93, 1B
- Parents want schools to get tough about
guns, 10/19/93, 1B
- Chastain, James G SEE Whitfield State Hospital
- Chastain, Timothy SEE Cumberland, Billy
- Chatawa, Mississippi
- St. Mary of the Pine, 4/1/89, 1C
- Chatham, Dwayne
- His mother claims Harrison County deputies
broke his neck, 11/4/93, 3B
- Chatmon, Thomas SEE Crack cocaine, Jackson---Arrest
of 4...
- Chautauqua garden SEE Crystal Springs...
- Chavis, Ben SEE NAACP, Mississippi
- Chavis, James
- Columbus man charged with having stolen
military items, 4/12/91, 3B
- Cheap thrills
- Fun things to do taking few funds, 8/1/91,
6E
- Check, Austin Dan
- Meridian banker sues Eastover Bank for
$28.6M, 5/14/91, 6B
- Check-cashing Companies
- New businesses seek profit from checks,
7/20/88, 8B
- Checkers
- Checker tournament, 8/19/87, 3B
- Petal Middle School students play in Soviet
Union, 2/27/90, 4B
- Tournament
- Retire math professor wins world championship,
6/15/89, 5B
- Tournament in Jackson, 7/9/87, 1B; 8/19/87,
3B
- Tournament in Petal, 5/22/87, 1D; 5/26/87,
1A; 6/1/87, 3B
- Tournament opens in Petal, 7/11/89, 5B
- Checking accounts
- Balancing your checkbook, 11/4/91, 4B
- Jackson Banks, 4/5/87, 1G
- Never give your account number to telephone
callers, 8/19/91, 4B
- What happens to a check after it is written,
12/17/89, 1G
- Checks
- Bounce & Bust: DA's to collect bad
checks, 6/28/88, 1A
- Columbia grocer helps nab bad-check suspect
with 27 aliases, 3/2/94, 1B
- Couple charged in multi-state stolen check
case, 5/29/89, 1B
- Judge throws out charges against Debra
Swinnen, 6/13/92, 3B
- Revised bad check law does not impress
business community, 8/15/92, 2B
- Stores using racial ID to fight bad checks,
5/11/91, 1C
- Cheerleaders, Brandon
- Parents to fight suspension, 12/5/84,
1A; 12/15/84, 1A
- Cheerleaders, Clinton
- Squad has too few blacks, parents say,
8/10/89, 5B
- Cheerleaders, Florence
- High schoolers to perform at Sugar Bowl,
1992, 11/22/91, 1E
- Cheerleaders, Jackson
- 32 will march in Macy's Thanksgiving Day
Parade, 11/24/93, 1D
- Cheerleaders, Mississippi
- Many leaders were college cheerleaders
- Lott, Cochran, etc., 4/22/94, 1A
- More athletic with emphasis on gymnastics,
10/9/92, 1E
- Not funded like athletes, 7/23/91, 4B
- Cheerleaders, Mississippi College
- Win Division II national championship,
6/1/93, 1B
- Cheers (TV show)
- Mississippians bid farewell, 5/20/93,
1D; 5/21/93, 1A
- Cheetah
- Cub is born at Jackson zoo, 11/10/90,
1B
- Chefs
- What do they eat away from the restaurant?,
9/16/94, 1E
- Chemical fire
- Chemical fire, Brandon
- Toxic sulphur fire leaves no environmental
damage, 12/18/89, 1B
- Chemical leak
- Moss Point
- Morton International leak is plugged,
people return home, 6/9/90, 1A
- Chemical plant explosion
- Pascagoula, 6/16/86, 1A; 6/17/86, 1B
- Chemical spill, Laurel
- Leak causes evacuation of 50, 11/13/94,
4B
- Chemical spill, Natchez
- Crews clean up styrene in Mississippi
River, 9/9/88, 1A
- Mississippi River opens after spill, 9/10/88,
1B
- Styrene spill cleaned up, 9/11/88, 4B
- Chemical spill, Ocean Springs SEE Hazardous
waste, Ocean Springs
- Chemical spill, Toomsuba
- Collision of 2 18-wheelers closes I-20,
9/19/94, 2B
- Chemical warfare SEE Camp Shelby
- Chemical Waste Management Inc
- Alabama can take all of Mississippi's
hazardous waste, 10/2/92, 1A
- Lawmakers hear its plan to transport waste
to Alabama, 11/10/92, 6B
- Lobbying expenses against USPCI were not
reported, 4/24/94, 2B
- Chemicals
- Multiple-chemical sensitivity suffered
by King family of Brandon, 11/26/90, 1A
- Removed from drug lab house in Gulfport
- Cheney, Dick
- Defense secretary speaks at ship dedication
in Pascagoula, 3/17/91, 1A
- To speak at Meridian luncheon honoring
Sonny Montgomery, 10/24/91, 3B
- Chepko, Milan
- Admits receiving child porn in mail, 3/20/90,
3B
- Charged by federal grand jury, 10/19/89,
1B; 10/20/89, 3B
- Doctor freed on bond, cannot practice,
10/27/89, 1B
- Doctor given prison term; admits mailing
lewd videos, 11/10/90, 1B
- Faces charges of sexually exploiting children,
9/30/89, 1B; 10/3/89, 1B; 10/26/89, 2B
- Indicted by Missouri jury in child porn
case, 4/20/90, 3B
- Pleads guilty to mailing child pornography
tapes, 9/5/90, 1B
- Scam returns doctor to prison, 8/21/93,
4B
- Takes poison in Atlanta; apparent suicide
attempt, 8/30/90, 1B
- Cherokee Inn
- Bar owners band together after holdups,
8/4/94, 1B
- Good food, good friends
- How's business?, 8/11/92, 6B
- Cherry tree
- To be planted at Chastain School on Washington's
birthday, 2/21/90, 3B
- Cherry, Henry Clay
- Cherry, Joseph SEE KLLM Transport Services
- Cherry, Terry
- Lighthearted paintings in show at Brown's
Fine Arts, 7/22/90, 1F
- Cherry, Terry and Kate
- Husband and wife collaborate on mixed-media
paintings, 12/12/94, 1D
- Chesney, Amy
- English teacher at Jackson Prep, 3/9/90,
4B
- Chess
- Chess champ/student John Miller uses game
to boost career hopes, 4/13/90, 4B
- County champions share state, regional
spotlight, 8/15/88, 1B
- Mississippi Scholastic Chess Championship,
3/8/94, 1D
- State championship (Arthur Johnson), 8/19/85,
1A
- Student chess meet attracts 120 youngsters,
3/20/94, 3B
- Chesteen, Stacy
- Wins $10,000 in MISS 103 lottery, 12/6/91,
4B
- Chesterfield's
- Hattiesburg
- Restaurant review, 4/7/94, 4E
- Chestnutt, Mark
- In concert at Rapids on the Reservoir,
6/3/93, 9E
- Chevron, USA Inc.
- CEO Haley says going is rough for oil
companies, 2/28/91, 6B
- Pascagoula facility expands, 2/10/94,
5B; 11/30/94, 5B
- Pascagoula refinery, 9/14/85, 1G
- Pays for offshore drilling rights, 12/12/85,
8B
- Plans to drill off Mississippi coast,
executive says, 2/20/91, 6B
- Searching for natural gas in Mississippi
Sound, 5/23/89, 8B
- Chi Omega Sorority
- Deaths
- Grand jury probe possibility, 4/2/87,
1A
- Members killed, 3/27/88, 1A
- Services held for women killed year ago,
3/27/88, 1A
- Sorority to continue charity work, 4/3/87,
1B
- Chick, Jim
- Former Dawnbuster linked to payola plan,
1/11/90, 1A
- Chickamauga SEE Battle of Chickamauga
- Chickasaw County
- Purchase of defunct academy is probed,
12/11/89, 3B
- Chickasaw County Chancery Clerk
- Must reply to removal suit, 7/10/90, 3B
- Chicken kicking party
- Ripley, 9/6/87, 3B; 9/8/87, 1B
- Chickens
- Dozing driver strews 4100 chickens across
highway, 1/3/91, 1B
- Four-legged chicken
- Don't count legs til hatched, 6/12/88,
1A
- High-tech broiler-raising complex near
Morton, 7/22/90, 1G
- Man illegally sells 805 cases of breasts
from back of truck, 12/5/90, 1B
- Mississippi's no.1 cash crop, 11/27/86,
8B
- National chicken cooking contest
- Winner's recipe, 5/21/87, 8B
- State firms sell 7060 tons of chicken
parts to Russia, 12/19/91, 5B
- Chickens SEE ALSO Poultry industry
- Chickens SEE ALSO Poultry; SEE ALSO Jackson
Zoo
- Chico-San factory
- Heinz subsidiary is closed in Metcalf,
5/16/91, 6B
- Chief Shades
- Newest sunglasses offered by Al Underwood,
4/28/94, 1D
- Chigbo, Ignatius
- Nigerian pleads guilty to federal drug
charges, 3/14/92, 3B; 11/15/91, 4B
- Child abuse SEE ALSO Sexually abused children
- Child Abuse Awareness Week
- At Hinds Community College, 4/4/93, 3B
- Child abuse, Choctaw County
- Mother sues over daughter's molestation,
2/8/89, 1D
- Child abuse, Clinton
- Teenager Cindy Lewis charged in death
of her newborn, 8/17/94, 3B
- Child abuse, Columbia
- Fair raises funds for prevention, 8/27/88,
3B
- Child abuse, Edwards
- Man found guilty of abusing son in 1984,
2/9/90, 1B
- Child abuse, Greenville
- Teacher pleads no contest, 1B; 1/20/89
- Child abuse, Gulf Coast
- Gulf Coast Women's Center, 4/6/89, 1C
- Child abuse, Gulfport
- Woman accused of feeding crushed glass
to baby, 10/4/89, 1B
- Child abuse, Hinds County
- Child sexual abuse team, 4/13/87, 1B
- Court Appointed Special Advocate program
(CASA), 9/4/90, 1B
- Judge tells welfare workers to share data
with police, 3/24/94, 1A
- Child abuse, Jackson
- 4 children home alone in Rebelwood Apartments,
11/30/94, 1A; 12/1/94, 5B
- Anti-abuse group forms in memory of slain
child, 11/29/88, 1B
- Autopsy done on Augustus Nelson III, 10/22/91,
5B; 10/23/91, 1A; 10/24/91, 1A
- Baby burned, sexually abused, 10/17/89,
5B; 10/18/89, 1B; 10/19/89, 5B
- Carolyn Ghavam, teacher, charged with
sexual battery, 2/11/89, 1B
- Catholic Girl Scouts learn about abuse,
10/14/89, 1D
- Death of Michelle Renee Smith, 6/6/87,
3B
- Dr Chepko charged with sexual exploitation,
9/30/89, 1B; 10/3/89, 1B
- Dr.Chepko charged by federal grand jury,
10/19/89, 1B; 10/20/89, 3B
- Emergency shelters solve problems for
short time, 1/8/90, 1A
- Exchange Club parent/child center, 2/16/87,
1B
- Exchange Club Parent/Child Center aims
to prevent child abuse, 11/30/88, 1C
- Gallion killed by his 15-year-old mother;
injuries multiple, 3/27/91, 1B
- Group kicks off effort for Child Advocacy
Center, 10/13/89, 2B
- Handling of abuse cases criticized, 11/18/88,
1A
- Jackson police, Hinds County sheriff form
new investigave unit, 2/4/92, 1A
- Man set himself on fire, 4/9/87, 1B
- Mother and boyfriend charged in death
2-year-old, 2/21/91, 1A; 4/5/91, 3B
- Mother Borsue Gallion and boyfriend refused
bond request by state, 4/18/91, 1B
- Mother Donna Durr accused of starving
son to death, 9/18/93, 5B
- Mother sues school officials, 2/27/86,
1A
- Mothers seek Federal intervention in cases,
3/22/88, 1B
- Poverty, meanness blamed in deaths of
4 enfants in 1991, 11/5/91, 5B
- Rita--one victory breaking the deadly
cycle, 3/31/91, 1E
- Schools sued for $4 Million in abuse case,
11/7/90, 5B
- Scout leaders learn to spot child abuse,
11/7/88, 3B
- United Way helps with food, shelter, 10/8/87,
1B
- Voodoo involved, 10/17/89, 5B; 10/18/89,
1B; 10/19/89, 5B; 10/21/89, 5B
- Child abuse, McComb
- Couple's suicide attributed to abuse inquiry,
8/4/92, 1A
- Child abuse, Mississippi, 3/30/86,
1H
- After physical pain ends, mental torture
must be treated, 4/8/90, 1E
- Baby abandoned 8 years ago dies in Colorado,
11/10/89, 1B
- Bill sets fine for failure to report,
1B; 1/9/89
- Bill targets children's taped testimony,
3/10/86, 1B
- Bill that would penalize people who do
not report child abuse, 3/29/89, 2B
- Called 'plague in Mississippi', 4/8/89,
1B
- Child advocacy coalition marches in Jackson,
8/3/88, 3B
- Clinic for sexually abused and abusers,
4/9/86, 1D
- CHILD ABUSE, MISSISSIPPI
- CRADLE TO GRAVE; DEATHS LEAVE TRAIL OF
BLAME, 12/8/91, 1A+
- Child abuse, Mississippi
- Death causes state to seek cause, 5/27/87,
1B
- Doll's use in, 5/4/87, 1B
- False reports, 5/4/87, 1B
- Fordice says cooperation is key to solving
problem, 11/27/92, 1A
- Greater awareness may have caused high
abuse figures, 5/17/90, 5B
- Groups argue for share of federal funds
earmarked for day care, 2/24/90, 1B
- Hathorn urges conference attendees to
empathize, 4/12/91, 4B
- House votes to toughen state law, 2/8/89,
1B
- Houston case affects statute, 12/9/85,
1A
- Judge Leggett rules state agencies must
address needs, 7/3/92, 3B
- Legislation-Committee okays custody bill,
3/10/88, 3B
- Legislators support bills, 9/17/85, 1B;
9/19/85, 3B; 10/25/85, 1B
- Marchers ired by custody cases, 8/7/88,
1A
- Mississippi Freedom Summer, 8/3/88, 3B
- Prevention is the key to the future, 4/8/90,
1E
- School officials must report abuse, 1/22/88,
3B
- State lawmaker seeks stronger child abuse
laws, 12/16/88, 1A
- State Supreme Court reverses sexual abuse
conviction, 2/10/89, 1B
- Statewide Conference on Child Abuse and
Neglect, 4/10/92, 1B; 4/18/87, 1B; 4/26/90,
1B; 4/26/94, 1D
- Supreme Court said to be reversing many
cases, 5/4/89, 1B
- Team to protect abused children, 3/25/86,
1A
- U.S. Supreme Court to study testimony
by victims, 4/30/91, 1A
- Welfare Board agrees to new division,
11/14/86, 1A
- Child abuse, Pascagoula
- Doctor says Usterria Fortenberry near
death on admittance, 8/20/94, 3B
- Lenghty abuse cited in death of Unsterria
Fortenberry, 8/17/94, 3B
- Child abuse, Pearl
- Michael Williams convicted of child abuse,
1B; 1//21/89
- Michael Williams trial for scalding child,
1A; 1/20/89
- Child abuse, Rankin County
- Settlement of school suit, 1/26/88, 1B
- Task force helps victims, 10/24/88, 1B
- Child abuse, Richland
- Man Ronald Smith sentenced to 1 year,
11/18/92, 4B
- Mother recants claim against Ronald Smith,
10/8/92, 4B; 10/9/92, 4B
- Child abuse, Tate County
- 4 children and a number of animals removed
from farm, 2/12/94, 3B
- Child abuse, Tremont
- Home for neglected, abused boys, 7/25/92,
3B
- Child abuse, Vicksburg
- Baby killed by shaken baby syndrome, 8/10/92,
3B; 8/11/92, 2B
- Child Advocacy Center
- Large group efforts, 10/13/89, 2B
- Child care centers
- 14 treated after gas leak at Moss Point
center, 12/13/94, 1A
- 400 workers favor state-run day care,
7/12/88, 2B
- Adult centers ease nursing home worries,
11/13/89, 1A
- After-school day care centers in public
schools may be illegal, 4/17/89, 1A
- After-school programs facing licensure,
9/13/92, 1A
- Alleged slapping incident at Ridgeland
center, 7/12/92, 2B
- Can often breed illness among children,
2/4/90, 1E
- Car stolen, preschoolers left without
transportation, 7/10/90, 5B; 7/13/90, 5B
- Center workers give advice to parents,
7/6/93, 1D
- Child care benefits boost employee productivity,
2/7/89, 1B
- Clinton woman Mattie Durant appeals denial
of permit, 5/24/91, 4B
- Corporate day care, 5/14/87, 1C,2/14/88,
1G
- Daycare in the nightime? Services are
available, 5/5/91, 6E
- Fire at Ditto-owned center suspected as
arson, 6/29/90, 5B
- In search of diversity, 5/10/94, 1D
- Jackson centers warned of health violations,
7/14/89, 1A
- Julie Mabus backs proposal for school
day care, 3/5/88, 2B
- Little Acorns center for federal employees
in McCoy Building, 9/12/90, 1D
- Mabus urges businesses to offer day care,
4/9/88, 1B
- Mamaw Bishop Daycare closed after sex
charge, 3/20/93, 1B
- More parents seek subsidy as funds dwindle,
8/17/86, 1B
- New state law on enrollment limits may
force cutbacks, 10/4/90, 1A
- Panel oks bill on residential child care,
1B; 1/25/89
- Parents line up early to get children
in good centers, 4/5/92, 1E
- Pending child care proposal in legislature,
1B; 1/9/89
- Raspberry: Child care issue growing, 2/6/89,
1B
- Reach Out Foundation's center for disabled,
1/16/93, 1D
- Reach Out Foundation's efforts for disabled
children, 10/29/92, 1D
- Sometimes start as home operations, 7/18/85,
1B
- State to set safety rules for home day
care centers, 9/21/89, 2B
- Telecourses to train day care staff, 12/16/94,
1A
- Child care centers SEE ALSO Child care
- Child Care Information Network
- First of its kind, 10/13/88, 1A
- Child care, Jackson
- Big headache for many parents over holidays,
12/28/94, 1B
- Child care center coming to federal building,
12/1/88, 8B
- Finding good care is no easy matter, 1/9/89,
1E
- JSU program pays elderly women to learn
about day care, 7/25/89, 5B
- Child care, Mississippi, 1/3/87, 1A
- Bill would give tax credits to businesses
subsidizing day care, 12/28/94, 1B
- Bill would require screening of residential
care staff, 2/10/93, 3B
- Bills in Legislature target schools to
provide care, 2/22/94, 1A
- Centers get new licensing rules, 1/3/87,
3B
- Child care directory called a success,
11/9/88, 10B
- Children's Defense Fund calls it inadequate,
1/9/90, 1B
- Companies take 1st steps toward on-site
care, 8/12/89, 3B
- Could get $50 M: Act for Better Child
Care, 9/4/88, 1G
- Employment office:State-wide directory,
10/13/88, 1A
- Federal funds unused by state, 2/8/93,
1B, 3B; 4/5/92, 1A; 6/8/92, 1B
- Federal law would provide $47.9 Million
to state, 10/6/89, 1A
- Governor's Task Force on Child Care, 8/4/89,
1A
- Licensure urged, 1/3/87, 1B
- New staff-training regulation draws mixed
response, 4/20/91, 3B
- On-site child care: list of companies,
9/4/88, 2G
- On-site hourly care: proposed rules, 11/23/93,
3B
- Panel holds hearing on child care, 10/7/88,
3B
- Panel OK, 1/3/87, 1B
- Registration, 1/3/87, 1B
- State eases breakfast rule, 8/3/89, 1A
- Study shows demand for care could double,
10/26/90, 6B
- Task Force chaired by Julie Mabus, 9/4/88,
1A
- Yale University researcher: child care,
state growth entwined, 1/28/92, 1B
- Child custody, Hinds County
- Decision reversed; Brian Chandler given
to mother, 9/29/93, 2B
- Child custody, Mississippi
- Custody cases criticized, 3/7/88, 1B
- Marchers ired by custody cases in MS,
8/7/88, 1A
- Mothers against raping children rally,
1/18/88, 1A
- Mothers in Newsom and Singley cases, 3/22/88,
1B
- Network house-eluding custody orders,
7/3/88, 1A
- Child custody, Rankin County
- Fondrens' sons returned: taken improperly
by DHS, 7/15/94, 4B
- Misty Maulding cries to stay with father,
8/18/92, 1B
- Child Evangelism Fellowship, 8/22/87,
1C
- Clowns with purpose at Fair, 10/15/88,
1C
- Seeks help reaching children, 1/9/88,
1C
- Child Health Day
- Vaccination promotion, 10/3/92, 3B
- Child labor
- Mississippi businesses accused of violating
regulations, 3/16/90, 9B
- Child molesting SEE Sexually abused children
- Child Shield USA
- Video program to prevent kidnapping, 10/22/93,
3B
- Child support
- After 6 years court decides James Rains
must pay, 10/29/93, 1B
- Association for Children for Enforcement
of Support, 5/24/93, 1B
- Delinquent parents' pictures posted, 1/8/92,
1A; 3/22/91, 1B
- Hinds County sheriff's Operation Mother's
Day, 2/17/93, 4B
- Human Services department to post photos
of fathers owing support, 1/23/91, 1A
- Lawsuit may delay pilot collection program
using Maximus, 6/28/94, 1A
- Maximus (private company) may hire state
child support employees, 6/9/94, 1B
- Maximus, a private company, begins collections
in Hinds/Warren counties, 7/1/94, 1A
- New guidelines could lessen benefits,
5/14/90, 1A
- Poplarville man J.L. Walters must pay
$20,700, 7/1/94, 5B
- Privatization saves state $7 Million,
Phillips says, 12/1/94, 1B
- CHILD SUPPORT
- PRIVATIZING COLLECTIONS: PRO AND CON,
10/24/93, 1G
- Child support
- State hires more workers to find parents
owing child support, 5/15/89, 1A
- Top 10 list helps nail 'deadbeat dads',
1/25/93, 1A, 5A
- Child support SEE ALSO Department of Human
Services---Privatization...
- Child Support Services Inc
- Facing Arizona fraud suit, 11/17/92, 5B
- Records seized by government officials,
6/4/92, 6B
- Child welfare, Mississippi, 11/16/86,
1A
- Chancellors praise new law, 9/22/85, 3B
- Expert lauds state for aid, 3/21/88, 1B
- State flunks on support enforcement, 10/15/88,
3A
- CHILD WELFARE, MISSISSIPPI
- STATE RANKS LAST
- 128,000 LIVE IN DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS,
4/25/94, 1A
- Child welfare, Mississippi
- State to hold unwed moms, dads liable,
11/6/88, 3B
- CHILD WELFARE, MISSISSIPPI
- YOUTH IN CRISIS, 10/29-31/92, 1A+
- Child-snatching SEE Kidnapping
- Childbirth
- Newspaper readers tell of 'adventures
in baby-getting', 11/23/93, 1D
- Today's fathers have creative ways to
celebrate, 6/1/94, 1D
- Childers, Donald SEE Drive-by shooting,
Pearl
- Childre, Mitch
- Assault trial: 3 testify, 6/16/93, 4B
- Assault trial: city pays legal fees, 9/10/93,
5B
- Assault trial: mayor is acquitted, 6/17/93,
1A
- Harassment trial will be after election,
4/7/93, 1B
- Pearl mayor accused of assault, 3/9/93,
1A; 3/10/93, 4B; 3/17/93, 4B; 6/15/93, 3B
- Pearl mayor and aldermen given raise,
8/10/93, 1B
- Pearl mayor target of sexual harassment
complaints, 8/20/92, 4B
- Upset that budget officer Ron Morgan answers
to aldermen, 10/15/94, 5B
- Using board-paid attorney in assault case,
3/24/93, 4B; 3/26/93, 1B
- Children First
- Bingo license in jeopardy after probe,
3/16/93, 1B; 3/17/93, 1A; 3/18/93, 1B
- Child abuse prosecutor Mikell Buckley's
salary paid with bingo funds, 3/24/94, 13A
- Children in poverty SEE Poverty
- Children's Advocacy Center
- Bingo license in jeopardy, 3/16/93, 1B;
3/17/93, 1A; 3/18/93, 1B
- Counsels abuse victims, 2/10/91, 19A
- For sexually abused children, 4/29/90,
1B
- German shepherd Vachss
- Hero of the Year Award, 11/4/94, 1A
- Nears completion, 10/23/90, 5B
- Opens with staff psychologist, German
shepherd, 12/14/90, 5B
- Quits running 3 bingo parlors, 5/25/93,
3B
- Children's Assistive Technology Center
- At Thames Elementary School, 11/26/91,
4B
- Children's barber shop, 4/16/87, 1C
- Children's Book Festival
- At USM: storyteller Kathryn Tucker Windham,
3/1/94, 4B
- Children's bookweek-1987
- Local and state library report, 11/20/87,
1B
- Children's Cancer Clinic SEE Mississippi
Children's Cancer Clinic
- Children's clothes, 2/3/87, 1D
- Food inspired fashions, 8/18/87, 1C
- Children's Community Theater, 1/12/87,
1D; 9/15/86, Focus-page1
- Treasure Island production, 2/19/88, 1C
- Children's Defense Fund
- Aid for children of the poor, 1/26/88,
1B
- Future of families in jeopardy, 10/16/88,
1H
- To close Jackson office, 12/22/88, 4B
- Children's Express
- Visits Jackson interviewing at-risk teenagers,
6/23/94, 4B
- Children's Health Fund
- Offering free health care to Tunica County
students, 1/12/93, 3B
- Children's Home Society SEE Mississippi
Children's Home Society
- Children's homes
- Mississippi
- Bill to license church homes in works,
10/11/88, 1A
- Panel oks bill on children's homes, 1/20/89,
1B
- Senate oks reporting requirements, 2/3/89;
4B
- Children's Hospital
- UMC
- Business funding, 5/9/87, 4B
- Christmas lights fund-raiser, 11/19/92,
1D
- Light a Light fundraiser, 11/28/91,
1B
- Children's Hospital School
- Children's Miracle Network Telethon,
6/2/86, 1C
- Children's Museum of Memphis
- Weekend getaway, 4/30/92, 3E
- Children's rooms
- Look to the future while decorating, 4/8/92,
1D
- Children's Support Services
- Kentucky TV station refuses to show its
ads, 5/23/92, 5B
- Children's Trust Fund of Mississippi
- Parenting Matters (conference), 3/3/94,
1D
- Children, Jackson
- In Hospitals
- Special care units, 5/25/87, 1B
- Linus syndrome--snuggly security props,
1/22/92, 1D
- Many couples choose not to have children,
1/24/93, 1E, 2E
- Outpatient clinic, 7/6/87, 1B
- Religious questions; when children ask,
'Why?', 10/26/91, 1D
- When children won't go to church, 5/28/92,
1D
- When kids die how does a parent cope?,
7/26/92, 1E
- Children, Louisiana
- Man says Mississippi court unlawfully
took children, 10/29/89, 4B
- Children, Mississippi
- "This Corner" column, 5/31/87, 1H
- 5 die in accidents--'ultimate tragedy',
1/6/93, 1A
- Can accidentally injure parents, 9/2/92,
1D
- Chores and children: doing their part,
2/19/93, 1E
- Cost of raising a child, 4/29/91, 4B
- Creativity in baby's birth announcement,
10/1/90, 1D
- Education of chronically ill kids at UMC
and in Rankin County, 3/3/91, 1E+
- First year cost of child averages $5500,
1/15/90, 1F
- Giving children chores teaches discipline,
10/25/91, 1E
- Mississippi Voices for Children
- Organizational meeting, 6/6/93, 1B
- Seminar 'Lookin' to the Future', 8/8/91,
3B
- Slayings in Natchez and Ripley, 10/21/87,
1A
- State spends heavily out of state on emotionally
disturbed, 11/9/89, 4B
- Studies show 100,000 state children go
hungry, 3/27/91, 1B
- CHILDREN, MISSISSIPPI
- STUDY SAYS A THIRD OF STATE'S CHILDREN
GO HUNGRY, 6/16/93, 1A
- Children, Mississippi
- Study shows state is worst in nation for
child well-being, 3/23/92, 1A
- Toll-free number to check on legislation,
12/26/92, 3B
- Travel tips, 11/11/87, 1C
- Troubled children: needing help and there
is none, 9/8/92, 1A, 6A
- What do to with their rooms after they
leave home, 10/11/91, 1E
- Children, Mississippi SEE ALSO Abandoned
infant
- Children, Mississippi SEE ALSO Babies
- Children, Mississippi SEE ALSO Child welfare
- Children, Mississippi SEE ALSO Foster children
- Children, Mississippi SEE ALSO Kids Court
Mississippi
- Childress, Mark
- Writer, Clinton High grad, pens novel
about Elvis Presley, 9/26/90, 1D
- Childs, Carvill SEE Wetlands---Delta
- Chili (Food)
- Dixie National Chili cook-off, 2/7/92,
1E; 2/14/90, 1E; 2/14/93, 1B; 2/15/89, 1E
- Chili's Bar and Grill
- Restaurant/bar reviews, 1/6/94, 4E
- Chili's Grill & Bar
- Restaurant review, 6/28/90, 4E
- Chilton, Alex
- Appears at Hal & Mal's, 2/17/89, 1D
- At Hal & Mal's, 12/17/92, 6F
- Chimney sweeps
- Cleaners welcome money,chance, 11/27/88,
1B
- Harold Puckett of Jackson offers tips
on fireplace care, 12/6/91, 1F
- Chimney swifts
- Jacksonian Sandra Williams has success
nurturing swifts, 8/4/91, 1B
- Chimneycon
- Fantasy and science fiction-1988, 7/8/88,
1C; 7/14/88, 1E
- Science fiction convention, 7/21/87, 1D;
7/26/87, 1B
- Chimneyville Cafe
- David Thames owner
- Business profile, 7/9/90, 4E
- Chimneyville Crafts Festival, (exhibitors
11/29/90, 6F); 11/25/90, 1F; 11/29/87, 1H; 11/30/86,
1F; 11/30/89, 1D
- Artisan alley, 12/1/91, 1F
- Designs on art, 11/29/92, 1F
- High-class crafts, 11/27/94, 1F
- Over 100 artists show works, 12/3/87,
1C
- Show 'n' shop, 11/28/93, 1F
- Chimneyville Smoke House
- Good BBQ pops up again, 10/15/88, 1G
- Restaurant review, 10/16/88, 1G
- Chimpanzee
- Sale of by Zoo, 6/23,24,26/87, 1A; 7/7/87
1A
- Snatches baby in Hattiesburg, 11/25/86,
1A
- China
- Mississippian back from China sees 'determination'
of protestors, 5/30/89, 1A
- Oxford elementary school students raise
money for Chinese protesters, 6/21/89, 5B
- Radio Beijing can be picked up on Mississippi
Gulf Coast, 6/21/89, 5B
- Senate votes to invite China to trade
show, 3/23/90, 3B
- China Garden
- Restaurant review, 3/5/92, 4E; 3/8/87,
1F
- China House
- Restaurant review, 2/8/90, 4E; 4/23/92,
4E; 8/16/90, 4E
- China Inn
- Restaurant review, 6/5/88, 1F
- China King Restaurant
- Restaurant review, 9/22/94, 4E
- China Royal
- Restaurant review, 9/25/88, 1F
- Chinese
- Businessmen to do business in state, 6/19/85,
8B
- Chinese Americans in the Mississippi Delta
- "Big Event," 12/26/87, 1B
- Clarksdale has New Year celebration, 2/17/88,
3B
- Corner stores disappearing, 9/9/94, 1A
- Chinese New Year '88, 2/14/88, 1F
- Chinese restaurants
- Perfect place to celebrate Chinese New
Year, 2/12/89, 1F
- Chinese restaurants SEE Restaurants, Jackson
- Chinese Shar-peis SEE Shar-pei
- Chinese students
- At MSU back comrades in Chinese revolt
with letter, 5/24/89, 1A
- In Jackson area support demonstrators
in Beijing, 6/5/89, 1A
- New visa extension policy has few takers
in Mississippi, 7/17/89, 1B
- Chinese Taste
- Restaurant review, 1/9/92, 5E
- Chinese Taste II
- Restaurant review, 10/9/88, 1G
- Chinn, Robert
- Madison County justice court judge removed
from office, 8/6/92, 1B; 8/26/92, 4B
- May get pay, medical benefits while case
on appeal, 9/17/92, 4B; 9/23/92, 4B
- Supreme Court says his removal was too
harsh, 1/8/93, 3B
- Chinook Dogs
- Biloxi lady has 5 of only 150 in existence,
8/1/88, 3B
- Chiplin, Charles
- JSU professor writes 'Up Where We Belong
II', 3/9/91, 1D
- Religious playwright, 7/11/87, 1C
- Chippendales
- At $20 a head, 400+ female customers attend,
7/3/91, 1B
- Chiz, Hilary
- Mississippi ACLU director leaving for
Georgia post, 5/28/89, 5B
- Chlamydia
- Reaches epidemic proportions, 9/5/86,
1A
- Chlorine
- Lafayette County officers seeking 2 missing
canisters, 8/28/92, 1B; 9/1/92, 1B
- Leak from tanker truck in Natchez forces
evacuation, 5/13/92, 2B
- Spill outside Nordan Smith Welding, 7/21/93,
4B
- Choctaw Books
- Frank Smith owner
- Business profile, 9/3/90, 1F
- Choctaw County Hospital
- Ex-administrator Hughes padded salary,
auditor says, 8/24/90, 1B
- Choctaw Electronics Enterprise Inc.
- Ford a customer, 7/8/88, 8B
- Choctaw Indian Fair
- A glimpse of Native American culture,
7/14/94, 12E
- Celebration of heritage, 7/11/91, 3E;
7/14/91, 1B
- Families continue traditions (picture),
7/8/88, 1A
- Philadelphia, Mississippi, 7/11/86, 1B
- Schedule of events, 7/13/89, 12E; 7/14/89,
1A
- Tips tribal hat to culture, 7/15/93, 8E;
7/16/92, 3E
- Wow, what a powwow!, 7/12/90, 10E
- Choctaw Indian twins
- Choctaw court OKs adoption by non-Indian,
2/10/90, 1A
- Choctaw court to hear adoption case, 8/24/89,
5B
- Choctaw Indians visit with adoptive mother,
4/26/89, 4B
- Long Beach woman will again try to adopt,
6/23/89, 1B; 6/27/89, 3B
- U.S. Supreme Court will rule on adoption,
4/4/89, 1A; 5/5/89, 4B
- Choctaw Indians, 6/28/87, 1F
- Bridging cultures: adding tribal customs
to Christian services, 5/1/94, 1E
- Business enterprises/books about, 8/18/85,
1G
- Chief Martin criticizes state for blocking
tribe's casino, 4/16/91, 1B
- Chief Martin says state anti-Indian in
casino-blocking effort, 4/11/91, 1B
- Choctaw industries, 7/8/88, 8B
- Cochran brings in Indian Health Service
to combat tuberculosis, 3/20/92, 1B
- Communities (map), 11/15/92, 19A
- Continue to pursue hazardous-waste landfill,
2/6/91, 1A
- Crafts
- Donated to British Columbia, 7/12/87,
1F
- DMS Printing (Ocean Springs) purchase,
3/2/95, 5B; 8/7/91, 3B
- Football game: Choctaw Central vs. Cherokee,
N.C., 9/27/92, 1A
- Hard work paying off
- Tribe's business ventures profitable,
7/3/94, 1C
- Hope projected lake will bring jobs, 2/5/86,
2B
- Indian reservation at Philadelphia
- Weekend getaway, 12/13/90, 3E
- Irish group walks Trail of Tears in thanks
for 1847 aid, 101/92, 3B
- Landfill is opposed by marchers; new chief
criticized, 3/24/91, 1A
- Landfill opposition takes petition to
Washington, 4/2/91, 1B; 4/3/91, 1B
- Landfill project must get state approval,
Hall says, 2/15/91, 1B
- Landfill referendum is defeated, 4/20/91,
1B
- Landfill referendum will get tribal vote,
4/9/91, 2B; 4/19/91, 1B
- Martin faces four challengers for chief
position, 5/21/91, 2B
- May get grant to study nuclear waste storage
on tribal land, 1/16/92, 5B
- CHOCTAW INDIANS
- MISSISSIPPI CHOCTAWS: TRIBE IN TRANSITION,
11/15-16/92, 1A+
- Choctaw Indians
- Mississippi State Historical Museum, 4/12/87,
1E
- Move to take over control of tribal school
system, 5/15/89, 1A
- Nanih Wayia memorial, 11/14/91, 3F
- Neshoba County
- Son says FBI is slow, 7/6/88, 1A
- New elementary school: Pearl River Elementary,
10/14/90, 1B
- Now controlling own schools
- Banking on education to progress,
7/3/94, 1A
- Nutrition Project to combat diabetes,
7/16/92, 2B
- Receive $552,000 federal vocational education
grant, 3/24/92, 4B
- Recreational dancing, 1/18/87, 1B
- Reservation
- Called model tribe, 5/19/87, 1A
- Seeking commercial waste-disposal site,
1/11/91, 1A; 1/29/91, 3B; 2/1/91, 2B
- Seeking reservation in Tennessee, 6/13/93,
3B
- CHOCTAW INDIANS
- STATE'S AMERICAN INDIANS GROWING IN NUMBERS,
ASPIRATIONS, 4/28/91, 1A
- Choctaw Indians
- Students recreate first Thanksgiving feast
in Philadelphia, 11/19/88, 1A
- Sue state to legalize gambling on reservation,
2/23/92, 3G; 8/4/90, 1B
- Supreme Court to review adoption case,
5/24/88, 2B
- U.S. Supreme Court will decide fate of
twins, 1A; 1/12/89
- Wedding, 11/29/86, 1A
- Whites in charge at Reservation, some
say
- Justice Department faulted, 6/22/94,
2B
- Choctaw Indians SEE ALSO Gambling, Choctaw
Reservation
- Choctaw Indians SEE ALSO Martin, Phillip
- Choctaw Maid Farms
- Cited for federal labor law violations,
3/7/92, 8B
- Overheated employees eligible for unemployment,
7/27/91, 7B
- Choctaw Maids Farms
- North Carolina workers discuss union organization,
3/21/92, 6B
- Choirs, 12/25/86, 1C
- Biloxi
- High School choir to perform in Paris
in '89, 12/6/88, 3B
- Clinton high's show choir brings home
title, 12/27/87, 1E
- Deaf choirs, 4/17/88, 1E
- Greater Fairview Baptist Church
- Choir director passes honor along,
12/17/88, 1C
- Mississippi
- Pearl Singers hope to make sound of
music in Vienna, 12/16/88, 1E
- Savoy Records exeuctive to help record
MS mass choir, 10/29/88, 1C
- Mississippi mass choir hits first notes,
5/14/88, 1C
- Mississippi Mass Choir's albums make 'Billboard'
chart, 7/15/89, 1D
- Robes made from African Kente cloth are
popular, 4/24/93, 1D
- Shady Grove live album closer to release,
1/5/88, 1C
- Choking
- Boy Selby Labarre saves classmate with
Heimlich move, 2/24/93, 3V
- Louisville teacher revives choking student,
5/17/90, 1B
- Cholesterol
- Jackson students spreading low-cholesterol
diet nationwide, 7/11/89, 1A
- Cholesterol Challenge SEE Kellogg Cholesterol
Challenge
- chool violence
- 450 gather to voice concerns
- National School Safety Center workshop,
12/1/93, 1A
- Chop shops
- Bentonia man Robert L. Brown charged in
illegal operation, 12/1/92, 3B
- Chop shops in northeast Mississippi, 2/2/86,
1A
- Crackdown bill approved by Senate, 3/17/89,
3B
- Hayes Street in Jackson used as route
to chop shops, 12/7/92, 3B; 12/9/92, 2B
- Police to crack down on auto salvage yards,
11/26/92, 1B
- Salvage dealers want stricter laws against
automobile chop shops, 4/4/90, 5B
- Senate approves crackdown on auto chop
shops, 3/17/89, 3B
- Chop shops SEE ALSO Automobile theft
- Chores
- Children and chores: doing their part,
2/19/93, 1E
- On the homefront, duty roster still longer
for women, 3/13/92, 1E
- Choset, Franklin, 2/5/87, 1D
- Fulbright Scholar to academy of music
in Tel Aviv, Israel, 10/18/90, 1D
- Mississippi Opera board ousts, 6/29/89,
1D; 7/10/89, 1C; 7/21/89, 1B
- To conduct in Hungary, 12/30/87, 1C
- Choset, Franklin SEE ALSO Mississippi Opera
- Chris-Craft Enterprises
- Auto parts firm gets state loan, 5/20/88,
8B
- Christ Church
- Holly Springs, 5/5/87, 1D
- Christ Episcopal Church
- Vicksburg
- Marks 1843 consecration, 5/23/93,
2B
- Christ Episcopal Church (Vicksburg) SEE
Blake, Phyllis
- Christ Light Ascension Church
- Loy Moncrief, pastor, 9/12/92, 1D
- Christ Missionary & Industrial School
- Gets new multi-purpose building, 12/26/92,
1D
- Christ Temple Apostolic Church SEE Edwards,
Luke
- Christ Temple Church SEE Church of Christ
Holiness USA
- Christ United Methodist Church
- 25th anniversary, 6/21/86, 1D
- Teenage summer service programs, 8/1/92,
1D
- Christa McAuliffe fellowship
- Sandra Morgan of Pascagoula is 1994 winner,
5/5/94, 1B
- Christenberry, William
- Photographer's Southern landscapes on
display at Millsaps, 3/3/91, 1F
- Christian Action Group
- Goal: 'abortion-free Jackson', 4/19/92,
1B
- Says never-repealed statute outlaws abortion,
7/7/89, 1B
- Stages anti-abortion protest at United
Methodist building, 9/15/90, 1C
- Christian bookstores, 2/14/87, 1C
- Christian Brotherhood Homes
- High crime defies name given complex,
11/25/93, 1B
- Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
- Disciple Renewal movement, 10/5/91, 1D
- Emphasize unity, freedom, diversity, 11/20/93,
1D
- Christian Community Development Association
- Annual conference in Jackson, 10/23/93,
1D
- Christian Conciliation Service
- Mediates lawsuits against churches, 5/18/91,
1D
- Teaching ways of conflict resolution,
2/9/91, 1D
- Christian Conciliation Service of Central
Mississippi, 8/13/89, 1E
- Christian education, 4/11/87, 1C
- Christian Jail Services Inc.
- An inmate support group, 3/19/88, 5C
- Christian Legal Society
- State-wide organization promotes law with
Christian base, 2/22/92, 1D
- Christian Mission Concerns
- Shelter for abused children, 1/18/88,
1A
- Christian Missions Concern
- Greenville
- Independent living home, 10/6/90,
1C
- Christian Orthodox Church SEE ALSO Easter
- Christian Orthodox churches
- Observe their first Sunday of Lent, 3/14/92,
1D
- Christian Science Reading Room
- Christian Services Center
- Helps mentally handicapped, 11/29/86,
1C
- Christian writers
- B&C Enterprises of Gulfport is looking
for authors, 7/8/89, 1D
- Christian Writers Group
- Eva Myer, founder, 8/29/92, 1D
- Christian, Robert Lee SEE Ballansaw, David
- Christian, Spencer
- ABC-TV weatherman broadcasts from Governor's
Mansion, 12/11/92, 1A
- Christianity
- And Academia
- "This corner" column, 6/21/87, 1H
- Impact on American society, 3/7/87, 1C
- Christians Revolutionizing America for
Christ
- Sandy and Fay Mowdy, 5/8/93, 1D
- Christiansen, Adam
- 'Real family man' baffles town as robbery
suspect, 2/7/94, 1A
- Banker suffered nervous breakdown, lawyer
says, 2/8/94, 1A
- Bond request denied, 4/7/94, 1B
- Declared competent to stand trial, 7/20/94,
1B
- Edwards banker arrested in Paris, France,
1/17/94, 1A
- Edwards banker may have fled country using
bank funds, 1/11/94, 1A
- Edwards banker returned to US, 1/19/94,
1A
- Ex-banker denied bond a third time, 6/11/94,
1B
- Federal grand jury indicts banker, 2/9/94,
1B
- Released on bond, 7/21/94, 1B
- Returned to Jackson; charged with embezzlement,
2/3/94, 1B
- Sentenced to four-months house arrest,
10/1/94, 1A
- Warrant issued by federal authorities,
1/14/94, 4B
- Christmas SEE ALSO Santa Claus
- Christmas cactus
- Another miracle of the season, 12/19/90,
1D
- Christmas Camp
- Jackson Zoo, 12/17/93, 1E; 12/21/93, 1B
- Christmas cards
- Rosemary Ware creates cards using rubber
stamps, 12/3/93, 1E
- With scenes by Mississippi artists for
sale by Easter Seal Society, 11/4/90, 1F
- Christmas carols
- Mississippians name favorite carol, 12/9/92,
1D
- Christmas City USA
- At Coast Colesium, 11/10/94, 3B
- Christmas decorations
- Biloxi's Ethnic Trees of Christmas, 12/3/92,
3E
- By Mississippi craftspersons, 11/27/89,
1D
- Care stowing extends life, 12/29/93, 1D
- Christmas spirit shines when sun goes
down, 12/21/90, 1E
- Clinton yard signs being stolen, 12/7/93,
1B
- Decorative flags are popular, 12/17/93,
1E
- Doorway decorations, 11/30/92, 1D
- Festive table is cheery centerpiece to
home's celebration, 12/21/92, 1D
- Highway Department prohibits Pearl decorations,
12/20/89, 1B
- Holiday-how-to: making a topiary, 12/10/93,
1B
- Jackson neighborhood decorations a community
project, 12/23/89, 1D
- Jackson/Clinton
- Friarson home, 12/24/87, 1C
- Making a merry metro (photographs), 12/25/94,
1E
- Making candy men come to life, 12/20/90,
1D
- Meridian's Trees of Christmas, 12/3/92,
3E
- Mississippi ornaments hang in White House,
12/25/94, 1F
- Nature's way is smart and inexpensive,
12/1/94, 1D
- New look planned for downtown Jackson,
11/19/92, 1B
- North Jackson grinches return stolen decorations,
12/19/90, 1B
- Village at Alvis'home, 12/18/92, 1E; 12/21/87,
1B
- Whispering Pines, Wingfield Place in south
Jackson, 12/21/92, 1B
- Yard decorations around Jackson, 12/20/89,
1D
- Christmas Faire
- In Trade Mart buildings on Fairgrounds,
11/26/89, 1B
- Christmas gifts
- 25 great gifts for under $25, 12/8/91,
1E
- Business books, 12/19/93, 1C
- Companies change policy on holiday gifts,
12/10/89, 1G
- Creativity and individuality spread good
wishes, 12/8/94, 1D
- Exercise equipment, 12/23/93, 1D
- Gourmet treats made in Mississippi, 11/29/89,
1E
- Holiday kitchen gift giving, 11/24/91,
1H
- How to make a necklace from wrapping paper,
12/13/90, 1D
- Sale at Carmelite Monastery, 12/3/89,
8B
- Stocks make excellent gift for young people,
11/28/93, 1C
- Christmas mailing
- Overseas mailing deadlines, 10/21/91,
4B
- Christmas memories
- Christmas on the Water
- Biloxi celebration, 11/29/90, 3F
- Christmas ornaments SEE Christmas decorations
- Christmas parade (Jackson) SEE Holiday
Jubilee
- Christmas parties
- Office Christmas parties will continue
in Jackson, 11/13/91, 5B; 12/9/91, 1D
- Christmas presents
- Hidden presents turn kids into detectives,
12/16/91, 1D
- Imaginative trimmings give presents zing,
12/14/92, 1D
- Many stores will assemble bicycles, etc.,
12/15/91, 1C
- Taking them back, 12/25/92, 1E
- Christmas shopping SEE ALSO Shopping
- Christmas shopping, 1989
- After Christmas bargain hunters, 12/27/89,
4B
- Christmas shopping season opens, 11/24/89,
1A; 11/25/89, 1A; 12/24/89, 1B
- Christmas shopping, 1990
- Budget and planning needed for Christmas
shopping, 10/1/90, 1E
- Christmas shopping surge elates retailers,
11/24/90, 1A
- Guys, give hot lingerie for Christmas,
12/11/90, 1D
- Last minute Christmas shoppers play beat
the clock, 12/24/90, 1A
- Post-Christmas sales lure Jackson customers,
12/27/90, 4B
- So what does a real man really want for
Christmas?, 11/25/90, 1E
- Survey: most Southeastern retailers expect
poor sales, 11/25/90, 1G
- What do you hate? Christmas shoppers who
are finished., 11/25/90, 1E
- Christmas shopping, 1991
- Cautious consumers spending less this
year, 12/22/91, 1A
- Christmas crowds are welcome sight at
area malls, 11/30/91, 1A; 12/1/91, 1B
- Early Christmas shoppers save money and
sanity, 9/23/91, 4B
- Jackson malls adding extra Christmas hours,
11/21/91, 5B
- Retailers giving mixed signals on sales
so far, 12/11/91, 5B
- Storeowners lure shoppers with post-Christmas
sales, 12/27/91, 1A
- Christmas shopping, 1992
- Black Friday in Jackson, 11/26/92, 4B;
11/28/92, 1A; 11/29/92, 1B
- Local merchants had good Christmas, 12/27/92,
1C
- Local merchants pin hopes on holidays,
11/14/92, 5B
- Santa comes early to Jackson malls, 11/16/92,
1D
- YMCA offers quick course in shopping safety,
11/16/92, 1D
- Christmas shopping, 1993
- After-Christmas sales, 12/27/93, 1A
- Christmas City USA at Coast Colesium,
11/11/93, 3E
- Crowds filling stores, 11/27/93, 1A, 4B
- Holidays bring out shoppers, tighter mall
security, 11/26/93, 1B
- No pleasure for compulsive spenders, 11/26/93,
1E
- Police officers patrol malls, 11/28/93,
1B
- Retailers brace for Christmas Eve rush,
12/24/93, 1A
- Christmas shopping, 1994
- 'Tis the season for exchanging, 12/27/94,
1A
- Area malls gearing up for season; new
store openings, 10/18/94, 1A
- Procrastinators hit malls, 12/25/94, 1A
- Season off to good start, 11/26/94, 1A
- Christmas stockings, 12/4/89, 1E
- Christmas toys
- Grantham and McDaniel of VA home make
toys for tots, 12/20/90, 1B
- Christmas trees, Jackson
- Keep the spirit of the season: recycle
tree, 12/26/92, 1B
- Lutheran tree: ornaments of Christian
significance, 12/25/93, 1D
- Mickey Grace's fairgrounds sale benefits
charities, 12/27/91, 1A
- Mississippi 2000's Bob Kochtitzky: a pro-planet
tree, 12/16/93, 1E
- Optimist Club won't sell trees at Stadium
this year, 12/11/93, 1B
- Price about same as Xmas 1988, 12/1/89,
6B
- Recycle your tree, 12/26/93, 1B
- Thieves steal Fraser firs at Highway 80
stores, 12/11/91, 1A
- Christmas trees, Jackson area
- Recycling/mulching effort in full swing,
12/28/91, 1B; 12/29/92, 3B
- Christmas trees, Mississippi
- Drought burns Yule log early, 8/2/88,
8B
- Growers expect good year, 11/20/94, 3B
- Now grown in 50 counties, 12/8/91, 3C
- Tree farms, 11/11/95, 5B; 11/26/92, 8H;
12/2/95, 5B
- Tree in D.C. decorated with gourds by
DeVrients, 12/20/92, 1F
- Tree in Washington, D.C.; 'cookies' by
Susan Ford, 12/15/91, 1F
- Tree sales, 9/8/85, 1J; 12/6/87, 3B
- Christmas trees, Ridgeland
- Cherry Deddens' Victorian trimmings, 12/7/92,
1D
- Christmas village
- Lester and Minnie Alvis' scale model,
12/18/92, 1E
- Christmas, 1943
- Will D. Campbell's memory of buddy Herman
Hyman, a Jew, 12/25/94, 1G
- Christmas, 1944
- Christmas in war time
- Mississippi service personnel remember,
12/25/94, 1A
- Christmas, 1987
- Records
- Jitney's album brings the groceries,
12/21/87, 1C
- Christmas, 1989
- Bad weather won't stop Jackson's Holiday
Jubilee, 12/19/89, 1B
- Celebrated Mississippians come home for
the holidays, 12/24/89, 1E
- Chimneyville Crafts Festival opens, 11/30/89,
1D
- Christmas at the Old Capitol, 12/14/89,
3E
- Christmas on the Water celebration in
Biloxi, 11/30/89, 3E
- Davis Planetarium shows 3 films, 12/14/89,
1D
- Grocery deliveries to senior citizens,
12/16/89, 5B
- Holiday festivities throughout South,
12/3/89, 1F
- Holiday Jubilee celebration in Jackson,
11/10/89, 1B; 12/18/89, 1D
- Holiday Jubilee features 80,000 lights,
12/20/89, 5B
- Jackson postal worker handles letters
to Santa Claus, 12/24/89, 1B
- Mississippi retailers bring out merchandise
early, 10/11/89, 6B
- Needy families in newspaper article receive
help, 12/30/89, 5B
- New Orleans
- Activities and celebrations, 11/26/89,
1G
- Operation Shoestring gives poor children
shopping spree, 12/16/89, 5B
- Schools must present secular, historic
Christmas, 12/12/89, 4B
- Wishlist for family and friends, 12/10/89,
1E
- Christmas, 1990
- Blahs on Christmas afternoon, 12/25/90,
1D
- Christmas in the South: New Orleans and
Savannah, 12/2/90, 1F
- Countdown 1990: happenings around the
state, 12/20/90, 8G
- Jackson
- Holiday Jubilee celebration in downtown
Jackson, 12/13/90, 8E
- Mississippi cities deck the halls, 12/2/90,
1F
- Setting personal limits for the holidays,
12/23/90, 1E
- Symphony and area choirs collaborate on
'Jingle Bell Pops', 12/7/90, 1E
- Talk of war and recession taking cheer
out of local giving, 12/17/90, 1A
- Tips on how to pay for Santa's visit,
12/24/90, 4B
- Christmas, 1991
- 'Tis the season for burglars, 12/14/91,
1B
- Central Mississippi Contact counsels in
stressful season, 11/17/91, 1E
- Christmas in Natchez, 12/22/91, 1F
- Happenings in Mississippi right up to
Christmas, 12/19/91, 10F
- Loss of loved ones leaves painful void,
12/25/91, 1D
- Mississippi businesses will slow down
Christmas week, 12/20/91, 5B
- On holiday it's work as usual for some,
12/26/91, 1B
- Sweet memories: Winter, Payton, Rent,
Manning, etc., 12/22/91, 1E
- Tips on putting that bicycle together,
12/19/91, 1D
- Unhealthy holiday: beware of mistletoe,
etc., 12/13/91, 1E
- Volunteers at Brumfield House and Community
Stewpot, 12/26/91, 1A
- Christmas, 1992
- Children getting bored after Christmas
Day, 12/28/92, 1D
- City of Lights in Canton, 12/25/92, 3B
- Dealing with many party invitations, 12/4/92,
1E
- Family holiday traditions passed down
to daughters, 12/23/92, 1D
- Forget great expectations, have good time,
12/6/92, 1E
- Live manger scenes can be an adventure
for those involved, 12/17/92, 1D
- Old traditions and their modern counterparts,
12/24/92, 1D
- Christmas, 1993
- A boom time for Greenbrook Flowers, 12/17/93,
5B
- Bah humbug; pet peeves about holidays,
12/12/93, 1E, 2E
- Bukers from Blue Knights Motor Club stage
benefit for children, 12/13/93, 1A
- Children are out of school: problem for
working parents, 12/5/93, 1E
- Christmas-theme videos, 12/23/93, 8E
- Decorative flags are popular this year,
12/17/93, 1E
- Dreaming of a white Christmas this year?
Not likely, 12/23/93, 1A
- Gamblers on Christmas Day at Harrah's
in Vicksburg, 12/26/93, 1A
- Guess who's coming around the corner
- Nancy Fyke et.al. plan well, 11/7/93,
1E
- Ham radio Santa Lou Hoekstra talks to
Laura Beth Burns, 12/23/93, 1B
- Holiday happenings around the state, 12/2/93,
8E
- How do non-Christians handle the holiday?,
12/25/93, 1D
- Hymel's glass snowflakes on Mississippi
Christmas tree in DC, 12/19/93, 1F
- K-Mart shopping spree for underpriviledged
children, 12/5/93, 5B
- Mail runs Friday; other services closed,
12/23/93, 1B
- Nativity scene's significance for Jackson
families, 12/18/93, 1D
- No white Christmas for state, 12/25/93,
3B
- Play Santa to a local arts group, 12/19/93,
1F
- Pressures on holiday season; ill-fated
family disputes, 12/27/93, 1B
- Season is a sad time for battered families,
12/20/93, 1A
- Some Mississippians celebrate in offbeat
ways, 12/20/93, 1D
- Thwart criminals at Christmastime, 12/14/93,
1D
- Christmas, 1994
- 'Tis the season for rip-off artists, officials
warn, 12/18/94, 1C
- An investment as a gift to a child, 12/18/94,
1C
- Events around the state, 12/1/94, 10E;
12/22/94, 10E
- Gluckstadt trucker Ricky Ray and family,
12/25/94, 1A
- Local businesses treat senior citizens
to free long-distance calls, 12/18/94, 1B
- Plenty of Mississippi-related books to
give for Christmas, 11/27/94, 1E
- Shopping spree for youngsters sponsored
by K mart, Kiwanis Club, 12/4/94, 1A
- The gift of 'time', 12/15/94, 1D
- Tupelo's Toys for Tots stolen from warehouse,
12/18/94, 7B
- Uniteds Way Volunteer Resource Center's
Wish List, 11/29/94, 1D
- Victorian Christmas Festival, 11/27/94,
1B
- Christmas, 1995
- H. Jackson Brown's 'Little Book of Christmas
Joys', 12/16/94, 1E
- Metro post offices offer Sunday processing,
12/11/94, 1E
- Packages: start early and wrap them right,
12/7/94, 1D
- Christo's Deli
- Bar review, 9/20/90, 13E
- Restaurant review, 11/17/94, 4E
- Chronically ill SEE Insurance, Mississippi
- Chrysler Corporation
- Odometer problem, 7/3/87, 8B
- Chubb, John SEE Stennis Space Center
- Chuck E Cheese
- Employee Adriel Lovett plays Chuck E Cheese,
5/2/94, 1D
- Chukwu, Lawson SEE Fraud
- Chunky Rhythm and Blues Festival, 7/16/87,
1F; 7/16/92, 9E; 7/18/91, 3E
- Check out the cool sounds, 7/14/94, 20E;
7/15/93, 7E; 7/19/90, 3F
- Chunky River Raft Race, 5/31/90, 13E;
6/3/90, 1B; 6/4/89, 1B; 6/4/92, 4E; 6/6/91,
3E; 6/9/91, 3B
- Chunky, Mississippi, 1/24/88, 3B
- Church arson SEE Church fires
- Church Building Associates
- Tupelo
- Les Nichols architect/president, 11/1/91,
1E
- Church conventions, 5/23/87, 1C
- Church fires, McComb area
- Congregations struggle to rebuild, 10/17/93,
1A
- May prompt action on hate-crimes bill,
12/25/93, 1A
- Races unite to rebuild Springhill church,
12/12/93, 1A
- Repair funds frozen, 1/21/94, 3B
- Rocky Point Missionary Baptist Church,
5/16/94, 1B
- Spring Hill Free Will Baptist Church rises
from ashes, 4/3/94, 1A
- White teeagers admit setting fires, 10/2/93,
1A
- White youths face sentencing, 12/3/93,
1B; 12/4/93, 1A
- Church giving SEE Churches, US
- Church Hill
- Jefferson county house, 2/2/87, 1A
- Church musicians SEE Musicians
- Church Mutual Insurance Co
- Opens office in Mississippi, 1D; 1/7/89
- Church of Christ
- Mailing of brochure 'One Nation Under
God', 7/6/91, 1D
- State-wide Unity Sing, 4/24/93, 1D
- Television program 'Campaign America'
available in Jackson, 3/28/92, 1D
- Church of Christ Holiness USA
- Christ Temple in Jackson gets historical
marker, 5/16/92, 1D
- National convention in Jackson, 8/9/93,
1B
- Church of God in Christ, 8/22/87, 1C
- Bishop Ford wants to reopen Saints College,
8/11/90, 1D
- Continues work of late bishop, 1/13/90,
1D
- Its orchestra will tour state, 6/4/94,
2D
- Rev. Jerry Ramsey researching, 12/16/89,
1D
- Church of God of Prophecy
- State convention in Jackson, 7/15/89,
1D
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
7/4/87, 1C
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
SEE ALSO Mormons
- Church schools
- A spiritual facet to children's education,
11/13/93, 1D
- Church Street East Historic District
- Mobile
- Weekend getaway, 3/11/93, 9E
- Church Women United
- Members have worked together on social
issues for 40 years, 11/2/91, 1D
- Church-state relations
- Allain favors, 7/13/85, 1A
- Churches SEE ALSO Black churches
- Churches, Cleveland
- First United Methodist Church courtyard,
8/5/89, 1D
- Churches, Columbia
- Brothers commute between their churches
in Mississippi and California, 2/4/89, 1C
- Churches, Corinth
- Local churches hit by rash of burlgaries,
3/16/91, 1A
- Churches, Jackson
- Barricade themselves for protection from
criminals, 4/26/92, 1A
- Christian Conciliation Service mediates
suits against churches, 5/18/91, 1D
- Churches adopt schools to boost them,
2/20/88, 1C
- Crime against churches making security
a great concern, 9/11/93, 1D
- Greater Bethlehem Temple Apostolic Faith
Church, 1C; 1/28/89
- Lee leaving Galloway pulpit after 12 yrs,
8/13/88, 1C
- Ministering to members' physical as well
as spiritual needs, 6/20/92, 1D
- Musical instruments now used in services
are varied, 9/12/92, 1D
- My brother's keeper
- Churches meeting needs of their communities,
4/16/94, 1D
- Norminister/Briarwood Lecture Series,
10/5/91, 1D
- Plays and musicals give the message more
impact, 3/5/94, 1D
- Question of small children at worship
service, 2/13/94, 1E
- Small group settings for intimacy and
support, 4/18/92, 1D
- Some inner-city churches don't leave despite
changing neighborhoods, 7/23/94, 1A
- St. Andrews clans come for blessing, 11/21/87,
1C
- Those showing growth attribute it to community
outreach, etc., 11/21/94, 1D
- Transition area, 2/7/87, 1A,1C
- Use of fine arts in church programs, 12/17/94,
1D
- What's in a name?, 2/5/94, 1D
- Worship in the 1990's, 3/20/93, 1D
- Churches, Macon
- Burned church to be rebuilt, 2/8/89, 3B
- Interracial church rebuilds after arson,
9/9/88, 1A
- Raising funds to rebuild, 9/15/88, 1B
- Religious Conference to aid rebuilding,
9/16/88, 4B
- Volunteers help raze burned church, 10/2/88,
1A
- Churches, Mississippi
- Churches as business, 2/18/90, 1E, 15E
- Distributing North Carolina sweet potatoes
to hungry, 8/9/90, 5B
- Expo by Tupelo architect Les Nichols on
building churches, 11/1/91, 1E
- How flocks fill pulpits, 11/7/87, 1C
- Law would exempt from taxes on out-of-state
purchases, 4/1/89, 3B
- Liable for tax on supplies bought outside
of Mississippi, 11/26/88, 1C
- Many people change religious faiths as
adults, 10/6/94, 1D
- People want to always sit in favorite
pew, 6/8/91, 1D
- Proposal would exempt from taxes, 2/18/89,
3B
- Recession has not hurt church collections,
2/4/92, 1D
- Senators want to exempt churches from
sales tax, 12/17/88, 1C
- Southern Baptists help black congregations,
12/12/87, 1C
- State Tax Commission halts crackdown on
churches, 12/21/88, 1B
- Churches, Noxubee County
- Historic churches, 4/8/89, 1D
- Churches, Philadelphia
- Members remember church fire of 1964,
6/22/89, 1B
- Churches, Pike County
- Join together to provide aid to needy,
9/15/90, 1C
- Churches, Richland
- First Baptist Church suffers $200,000
blaze, 3/20/89, 1A
- Churches, Shelby
- Methodists celebrate 100 yrs, 10/8/88,
1C
- Churches, US
- Tithing patterns vary by denomination,
1/8/94, 1D
- Churches, Vaiden
- Gas leak suspected in explosion destroying
historic church, 10/10/89, 1B
- Churches, Walnut Grove
- Cumberland Presbyterian becomes Mount
Calvary, 11/2/89, 1B
- Cicadas
- About to leave, will come again in year
2002, 6/6/89, 1B
- Cicadas to return, 5/12/87, 1A
- Cigarette smokers SEE Cigarette smoking
- Cigarette smokers' lawsuits
- Attorney predicts $17M suit will be retried,
10/13/88, 4B
- Billions at stake in case before U.S.
Supreme Court, 3/26/91, 1A
- Cancer Society says jury convicted a killer--cigarettes,
9/26/90, 1B
- Cigarette-cancer suit retrial begins,
9/4/90, 1B
- Cigarettes killed Nathan Horton, 1/2/88,
1B
- Closing arguments begin, 1/28/88, 1B
- Consultant talks of jury tampering, lawyer
claims, 7/19/88, 1A
- Contacting jury not crime, 3/11/88, 3B
- Hearing delayed on jury charges, 2/23/88,
2B
- Horton feared sleeping at night, 1/20/88,
1A
- Horton spent last month in agony, widow
testifies, 9/15/90, 2B
- Horton trial ominous to tobacco companies,
9/16/90, 1B
- Horton's family wins lawsuit, but is awarded
no money, 9/25/90, 1A
- Horton's lawyer Don Barrett undaunted
by jury decision, 9/26/90, 1B
- Horton's medical history, 1/27/88, 1B
- Hortons file motions, 2/19/88, 1B
- Jackson woman Sue Schiro can sue tobacco
companies, 1/1/93, 3B
- Judge Bogen won't delay lawsuit, 5/21/93,
3B
- Judge cites interference, 1/16/88, 1B
- Judge says Horton's family injected race
into case, 4/24/90, 1A
- Jury to get case on Monday, 9/23/90, 1B;
10/27/90, 3B
- Jury tries for verdict, 1/29/88, 1A
- Laurel barber sues over second-hand smoke,
10/24/92, 1B; 10/30/92, 3B
- CIGARETTE SMOKERS' LAWSUITS
- LAUREL MAN'S SUIT OVER SECONDHAND SMOKE,
2/7/93, 1A, 1E, 7E; 3/20/93, 4B
- Cigarette smokers' lawsuits
- Lawyer claims hazards unknown years ago,
9/7/90, 2B
- Lawyer's office fire may delay retrial,
3/21/90, 3B
- Mistrial declared, 1/30/88, 1A
- More jury tampering charges, 8/25/88,
1A
- New judge to hear case, 5/26/88, 1B
- New judge to hear jury case, 5/26/88,
1B
- New trial site to be named, 4/25/90, 3B
- One vote short of victory, 2/5/88, 2B
- Plaintiffs want new jury after break-in,
3/1/90, 1A
- Reagan's doctor testifies, 1/12/88,
- Reagan's physician may testify, 1/5/88,
1A
- Results due in jury tampering, 3/10/88,
1A
- Results due in jury tampering investigation,
3/10/88, 2B
- Retrial to begin against cigarette maker,
4/22/90, 1A
- Smith trial: Bogen says cigarette inherently
dangerous, 5/13/93, 1A
- Smith trial: Both sides line up experts,
6/10/93, 3B
- Smith trial: family loses suit, 6/18/93,
1A
- Smith trial: jury selected in Greenville,
6/9/93, 3B
- Smith trial: to be in Greenville, 5/20/93,
1B
- Smith trial: tobacco companies present
defense, 6/16/93, 3B
- Smokers finding little sympathy with juries,
6/21/93, 1B
- Suit filed for daughter, 1/12/88, 3B
- To hold hearing, 7/1/88, 1B
- To hold hearing on jury case, 7/1/88,
1B
- Tobacco firms dread backlash, 1/24/88,
1B
- Trial delayed, judge sick, 1/26/88, 3B
- Cigarette smokers' lawsuits SEE ALSO Butler,
Burl
- Cigarette smokers' lawsuits (Mike Moore)
SEE Cigarette smoking, Mississippi
- Cigarette smoking, Biloxi
- Smoking discouraged but not punished in
city buildings, 11/22/88, 3B
- Cigarette smoking, Columbus
- School Board bans smoking by teachers
in schools, 4/14/90, 5B
- Cigarette smoking, Hattiesburg
- No-smoking policy at jail working, 10/19/93,
3B
- Cigarette smoking, Hinds County
- Bans in offices, 3/31/90, 5B; 4/11/89,
1B; 5/3/89, 1B; 8/28/89, 2B
- Board of Supervisors bans in Board Room,
4/4/89, 1A
- Cigarette smoking, Jackson
- Anita Ludwig's HI I Quit Cigarettes, 3/20/91,
1D
- Ban in city-owned buildings will be enforced,
6/29/90, 1B
- City employees seek smoking area in public
buildings, 8/16/90, 1B
- House of Representatives members fight
proposed smoking ban, 4/27/91, 1B
- Police may prohibit smoking in headquarters,
9/25/89, 1A; 9/30/89, 5B
- Shopping malls greatly limit cigarette
smoking, 10/2/93, 5B
- Smoke-free schools urged by committee,
9/29/90, 5B
- Smokeout, 11/21/85, 14A; 11/22/85, 1B
- Some workplaces already smoked out,
11/17/88, 8B
- Cigarette smoking, Mississippi
- 1994 revision of law prohibits sale to
minors, 5/14/94, 1A
- AG Moore asks court for damages in landmark
suit, 12/20/94, 3B
- AG Moore says get tough on retailers,
12/31/94, 3B
- AG Moore seeks OK to push lawsuit, 12/19/94,
1B
- AG Moore sues tobacco companies, 5/24/94,
1A; 6/21/94, 1B
- AG Moore's suit...Fordice is not part
of suit, 5/25/94, 1B
- AG Moore's suit: more states may join,
11/1/94, 2B
- Bill killed regulating smoking in public
areas, 3/27/88, 1J
- Legislator proposes fine for tobacco sale
to minors, 11/15/90, 1B
- Mississippi Tobacco-Free 2000 Coalition,
11/10/93, 1B
- NonDependence Day to declare freedom from
addiction, 7/2/89, 1C
- Reeves urges no-smoking in all state buildings,
11/16/90, 3B
- Reeves wants all state buildings smoke
free, 5/20/93, 2B
- Should state raise tobacco tax? (pro and
con), 2/9/92, 1G
- Cigarette smoking, Mississippi State University
- Will enforce strict rules, 8/5/89, 1A
- Cigarette smoking, Rankin County
- 'No smoking' signs to go up in county
buildings, 6/29/93, 1B
- Cigarette smoking, US
- 13th annual 'Smokeout' held, 11/16/89,
1B
- Federal ban in all workplaces (Pro &
Con), 4/10/94, 1G
- Rates in U.S., 9/11/87, 1A
- Supreme Court: tobacco companies can be
sued in state courts, 6/25/92, 1A
- Cimarron & Co
- Cheri Sadler grows herbs for business,
9/12/88, 1C
- Cinco de Mayo
- Mexican national holiday, 5/2/91, 7E
- Cinderella SEE Ballet Mississippi
- Cindy's Catfish House
- Restaurant review, 2/8/87, 1G
- Cindy's Fish House
- Restaurant review, 1/13/94, 4E
- Cinema See Motion pictures
- Cinema Tavern
- Cinema West
- West Jackson double cinema reopens
- Joe Mitchell, owner, 3/20/92, 1E
- Circle K Stores SEE Convenience stores
- Circuit clerks, Harrison County
- Retiring Webb Lee accused of telling staff
how to vote, 9/8/91, 5B
- Circuit clerks, Hinds County
- Deputy clerk Henry Brinston
- A day in the life, 3/7/94, 1D
- Supervisors cut funding for microfilming
of documents, 8/4/89, 5B
- Circuit clerks, Jackson County
- Charges against Martin and Maples dropped,
6/17/92, 3B
- DA wants charges against Martin and Maples
dropped, 6/12/92, 3B
- Grand jury recalled to study new Martin/Maples
evidence, 6/23/92, 2B
- Martin bills county for his election expenses,
10/12/91, 3B
- Martin cuts case backlog as ordered by
judge, 2/9/93, 3B
- Martin paid wife $82,500 in '89-'90, 8/25/91,
3B; 8/27/91, 2B
- Martin refusing to conduct March primaries,
1/29/92, 2B
- Martin wants DA Koskela's indictment stopped,
9/25/91, 3B
- Martin's clout seems to be pulling him
through, 10/20/91, 4B
- Probe of corruption charges against Martin
continues, 10/4/91, 3B
- Supervisors trim Martin's election campaign
budget, 9/8/91, 5B
- Circuit clerks, Madison County
- Controversy ended; County hires Berkhalter,
6/30/94, 1B; 7/2/94, 4B
- Deputy clerk Berkhalter files discrimination
suit, 5/25/94, 2B
- Rasberry to retire, 4/19/94, 5B
- Smith resigns after only 2 months, 6/23/94,
4B
- Circuit clerks, Mississippi
- Bill would cap their salaries, 2/5/93,
1A; 3/10/93, 1B; 3/31/93, 1B
- Highest paid, 4/16/94, 1A
- House bill puts limit on salary, 3/14/92,
1A; 3/18/92, 3B
- Legislators want to put limit on salaries,
9/12/89, 3B
- Nancy W.Reed faces charges, 7/15/88, 1B
- Pensions make difficulties for state retirement
system, 5/1/93, 4B
- Top salaries, 4/19/88, 3B
- Circuit clerks, Neshoba County
- Patterson to be audited, 10/4/93, 3B
- Circuit clerks, Washington County
- Circuit Courts, Mississippi
- Changes in district lines: DA vancancies,
5/28/94, 1A
- Circuit preachers
- Circus
- Child treated for heat exhaustion after
being left in van, 6/21/90, 1A; 6/22/90,
5B
- Cities and towns, Mississippi
- Allowed to put population on highway signs,
7/24/91, 1B
- As funding sources ebb, all face similar
problems, 1/12/92, 1G
- Bay St. Louis and Ocean Springs
- Among '100 best..., 8/29/94, 1B, 3B
- Best: Hattiesburg, Madison, Bay Springs,
7/17/93, 1A; 7/25/93, 1A, 1G
- Changing since 1964-but at own pace, 6/18/89,
H section
- City cop; country cop; same crimes, 10/20/91,
1A
- Cleveland, Oxford, West Point on list
of America's best, 3/14/93, 1A
- How do you address residents?, 3/20/92,
1E
- Jackson competing to be Enterprise Community,
6/18/94, 4B
- List of dying towns, 6/26/88, 1H
- Magee, Pass Christian and Pontotoc are
thriving, 11/6/94, 1C
- Money Magazine survey ranks Biloxi high,
Jackson very low, 8/23/90, 1A
- Most liveable:Bay St. Louis etc...profiles,
7/10/94, 1G
- Most liveable:Bay St. Louis, Clinton,
Tupelo, 6/30/94, 1A; 7/10/94, 1A
- MSU conference on architecture of small
towns, 10/9/90, 1D
- Must turn to business for funding, consultant
says, 4/18/90, 6B
- Old school house, 12/26/86, 1B
- Rural towns need aggressive economic policies,
8/6/89, 1H
- Small towns: sharing, helping part of
life, 9/16/91, 1A
- State cities good buy for business travelers,
6/21/89, 6B
- Traditional business closings one afternoon
a week, 10/2/94, 1E
- Various Mississippi municipalities---Since
'64, 6/18/89, 1H
- West Point, Oxford and Cleveland on best
small towns list, 2/5/93, 7B
- With lagging economics, many fighting
to stay alive, 1/10/94, 1A
- Cities and towns, US
- Raleigh/Durham ranked best in US; Jackson
is #123 (or is it #122?), 8/18/94, 5B
- Study: sun belt cities to shine brightly
in 1990s, 10/12/90, 2A
- Citizen Bee
- Student contest on civic knowledge, 3/31/92,
4B
- Citizens Advocating Responsible Economics
SEE CARE
- Citizens Advocating Responsible Economics
(CARE) SEE Lottery
- Citizens Bank and Trust
- Belzoni
- Buys Flora and Bentonia banks, 11/21/92,
5B
- Buys Southwest Mississippi Corp, 5/19/94,
5B
- Citizens Council
- Gone forever, William J. Simmons says,
1/7/93, 1A
- Is its demise a sign of progress in state
race relations?, 1/24/94, 1B
- Citizens for a Better Community
- Greenwood group's beer ban at festivals
rejected, 10/22/92, 3B
- Citizens for a Healthy Environment SEE
Stennis Space Center
- Citizens Nation Bank (Pascagoula)
- Acquired by SouthTrust (Birmingham), 12/9/94,
6B
- Citizens National Bank (Hammond, La) SEE
Deposit Guaranty
- Citizens Police Academy for Youth
- At downtown headquarters, 7/13/94, 1B
- City attorney (Canton) SEE Canton, Mississippi
- City attorney (Clinton) SEE Aultman, Rosemary
- City attorney (Greenwood)
- Mayor/city attorney flap runs up $70,655
bill, 1/30/92, 3B
- City attorney (Greenwood) SEE ALSO Schissel,
Luke
- City attorney (Jackson) SEE Moore, Matthew
- City auditorium SEE Municipal Auditorium
- City Clerk, Jackson
- Pamela Taylor named over acting clerk
Allyne Evans, 11/23/94, 1B; 11/24/94, 4B
- City contracts, Jackson
- Vendors finding process and politics not
worth the effort, 4/1/94, 1A
- City Council
- $850,000 loan,18 layoffs, 5/26/88, 1A
- 3 members want office complex, 3/4/88,
1A
- 4 on Council volunteer for drug testing,
5/26/93, 4B
- 6 of 7 seek reelection in May elections,
4/2/93, 5B
- Appoints 2 to Municipal Election Commission,
12/8/93, 2B
- Appropriates funds for city day-care and
summer jobs, 6/8/94, 2B
- Armstrong likely to be next president,
7/19/92, 1A
- Armstrong not running for mayor, 9/21/88,
1B
- Armstrong takes over gavel, 7/6/94, 1A;
7/30/94, 1A
- Armstrong's bid for presidency ends; he
backs Foster, 7/25/92, 1A; 7/29/92, 1A
- Armstrong's bid for presidency; deadlock
leaves Foster in charge, 7/8/92, 1B
- Armstrong's bid for presidency; Foster's
legacy as president, 7/19/92, 1B
- Armstrong: stiff penalties for handguns,
11/2/87, 1A
- Awards "Jackson Advocate" ad contract,
12/28/88, 3B
- Awards 20% of contracts to minorities,
1/20/88, 1B
- Backs handgun, income tax bill, 1/6/88,
1B
- Barrett races daily schedule, 11/29/87,
1E
- Basketball game with Blackburn Middle
School, 2/21/94, 1B
- Black-majority Council vows for unity
and progress, 6/14/93, 1A
- Boyle tries to sell Maloney Bldg., 4/18/88,
1B
- Boyles & Roan:No pay for autopsy,
8/24/88, 4B
- Boyles wants to revise historic preservation
plan, 11/8/88, 1A
- Boyles will not seek reelection, 2/4/93,
3B
- Budget chief wants to go slow on jail
expansion, 1B; 1/6/89
- Chairs taken to satisfy judgment in lawsuit,
8/26/89, 1A; 8/28/89, 1B; 8/31/89, 2B
- Chairs to be returned, 9/6/89, 1B; 11/23/89,
3B
- Chart with members' positions, 6/16/85,
1B
- City finds jobs for 12, 5/27/88, 1A
- Completes 1st year (Review), 6/29/86,
1I
- Council wants briefing on HUD report,
2/21/89, 1A
- Councilmen attend Nat'l League of Cities
convention, 12/6/88, 1B
- Councilmen considering alternatives to
local income tax, 1B; 1/6/89
- Councilmen denounce mayor's legal ad action,
1A; 1/26/89
- Councilmen hire lawyer to fight ad lawsuit,
1A; 1/28/89
- Cuts back on prgms;no car phones, 5.17.88,
1A
- Dank's budget plan needs tax revenue,
7/15/88, 1A
- Danks 2nd-hand car a "disgrace," 5/20/88,
3B
- Danks hires ex-legislator as liaison,
2/4/88, 1B
- Danks sees growing rift, 10/17/85, 1A
- Danks speaks on new form of city govt,
7/2/85, 3B
- Danks tries to lease '88 Lincoln, 2/15/88,
1B
- Danks unfreezes merit raises, 7/27/88,
4B
- Danks vetoes ad contract with "Jackson
Advocate," 1/6/89; 2B
- Danks vetos expansion of Civ.Ser.Com.,
7/27/88, 3B
- Danks/Council meets on $40.3M bond, 11/2/87,
1B
- Danks:layoffs likely, 3/23/88, 1A
- Danks:OK to pay Civil Service Commissioners,
8/20/88, 1B
- Discusses new city budget, 8/25/89, 5B
- Ditto's balanced budget to be studied,
8/24/89, 1A
- Doris Smith loses primary to Kenneth Stokes,
5/4/89, 1A
- Eager for harmony with new mayor, 5/21/89,
1B
- Eager to work with new Mayor Ditto, 7/3/89,
1A
- Election '85: Discussion, 6/2/85, 1J
- Election '85: results, 6/5/85, 1A
- Election '89, 4/9/89, 1A
- Election '89 (Derwood Boyles), 4/10/89,
1B
- Election '89 (Doris Smith)
- Election '89 (Erik Fleming), 4/5/89, 3B
- Election '89 (Kenneth Stokes), 4/22/89,
3B
- Election '89 (Louis Armstrong), 4/10/89,
1B; 4/16/89, 3B
- Election '89 (Marcia Weaver), 6/4/89,
1B
- Election '89 (Margaret Barrett), 4/16/89,
3B; 4/20/89, 3B
- Election '89 (Ponto Downing), 4/5/89,
3B
- Election '89 (Vern Gavin), 4/22/89, 3B
- Election '89: Candidate proposes review
board on police discipline, 2B; 2/2/89
- Election '89: Roan retains seat, 6/7/89,
1A
- Election '89: Weaver wins in close race,
6/7/89, 1A
- Election '93: Brown/Calhoun runoff, 5/16/93,
4B
- Election '93: Calhoun beats Brown, 5/19/93,
6A; 5/25/93, 5B
- Election '93: Calhoun victory gives Council
black majority, 6/9/93, 7A
- Election '93: general Fall election, 6/6/93,
1A
- Election '93: results, 5/5/93, 1A, 12A
- Election '93: voter's guide, 5/2/93, 2G+
- EPA to keep $535,000 frozen til dispute
settled, 3/3/89, 1A
- Facing $6Million deficit by October, 5/20/88,
1A
- Firefighters group may insure Council
members, 4/18/91, 4B
- Forum: citizens restate grievances, 12/6/93,
3B
- Foster again elected president, 7/7/93,
1A
- Foster facing re-election, 7/7/87, 3B
- Foster named standin for Ditto, 6/24/93,
4B
- Freeze on city job vacancies, 6/7/89,
1B; 6/13/89, 1A; 6/14/89, 1A
- Handgun bill targets homicide rate, 11/16/87,
1B
- Has $600,000 wish list, 9/14/89, 2B
- Holds back funding of additional DA office
investigator, 9/30/92, 4B
- House passes bill allowing each member
an office, 2/6/90, 2B
- Job bank to help laid off workers, 5/12/88,
1A
- Leaders address budget crisis, 3/14/88,
1A
- Line item reports hold budget in line,
10/5/88, 1A
- Loans, layoffs will get OK, 5/25/88, 1A
- Marcia Weaver wins primary after recount,
5/4/89, 1A
- Martin challenges Roan for council post,
11/21/92, 4B
- May cut back its spending, 7/18/88, 1A
- Mayor drives confiscated car, 5/16/88,
1B
- Most members retain seats in election,
5/3/89, 1A
- New climate better for bills, 1/21/88,
3B
- New council sworn in, 7/2/85, 1A
- New hotel would put squeeze on market,
3/4/88, 1A
- No appeal for ruling on back pay, 7/9/88,
1A
- Offers reward in deaths of Evelyn Jefferson
and Keiana Wright, 7/26/89, 3B
- OKs $34,000 for utility lines into Madison
County, 3/6/91, 5B
- OKs $64.7 Million budget for 1989, 9/24/88,
1A
- Pinching pennies, facing cuts, 4/21/88,
1B
- President and vice-president to be selected,
7/5/94, 1B
- Press group tells Jackson to rethink legals
contract, 12/29/88, 3B
- Proceedings on public access channel,
8/17/89, 1A
- Property tax would hit officials, 7/19/88,
1A
- Proposes hiring budget consultant, 8/19/87,
1B
- Refuses contract to Ernst and Whinney---lack
of black employees, 8/9/89, 3B
- Reorganization gets mixed reviews, 6/18/85,
1B
- Sales tax windfall could nix tax hike,
6/1/88, 2B
- Says a Mabus executive order could ease
jail crowding, 7/25/90, 3B
- Says city must settle dispute with EPA
without significant costs, 2/22/89, 1A
- Seeks joint meetings with Hinds Board
of Supervisors, 7/4/90, 3B
- Seeks privitization proposals, 6/2/88,
2B
- Split on income tax plan, 2/11/88, 1A
- Stalls on spending Grand Gulf settlement
windfall, 7/25/90, 1B
- Stokes is new head of budget committee,
7/8/94, 1B
- Stokes seeks raises for mayor and city
council, 9/14/92, 1A
- Studies park office complex plan, 3/1/88,
1A
- Support income tax, 11/21/88, 1B
- Takes over bus system, cancels contract,
12/2/89, 1A
- Talks tax increases, 10/3/88, 1A
- Teamwork retreat with Mayor Ditto at Eola
Hotel, 12/8/93, 1A
- To lobby legislators, 2/12/88, 1B
- To study ordinance prohibiting housing
discrimination, 6/6/89, 1A
- Traffic ticket dismissals, 4/14/88, 1B
- Votes pay raises for City Clerk Office
workers, 9/21/89, 1B
- Votes to hire budget director, 8/26/87,
1B
- Wants budget, 8/12/87, 1B
- Wants water billing probe, 3/30/88, 1B
- Weaver aims at Ward 6 job--Roan's seat,
3/23/93, 1B
- Weaver worried about computer system,
12/9/87, 3B
- Weaver: Danks, Police Chief are hurting
my image, 1B; 1/24/89
- Won't use massive layoffs, 5/13/88, 1A
- Wrestles with budget crunch, 3/17/88,
1B
- City Court
- Jackson
- Defendants say the darnedest things,
7/1/90, 1E
- City employees, Canton
- Aldermen retract pay raises: Scott asks
for resignations, 10/19/94, 4B
- Workers fix private cars at city garage,
6/16/92, 1B; 7/22/92, 1B
- City employees, Canton SEE ALSO Kraft,
Ernest 'Gus'
- City employees, Clinton
- Budget calls for pay raise, 9/12/91, 4B
- City employees, Greenwood
- To get 4% pay raise, 8/24/91, 3B
- City employees, Jackson
- Administrators taught job-interviewing
techniques, 6/8/91, 5B
- City Council defeats 3% raise plan, 9/21/94,
1B
- City Council members favor residence requirement,
2/7/90, 1B; 2/13/90, 3B
- City Council reverses itself; grants 3%
pay raise, 9/28/94, 1A
- Ditto's praise designed to ease 3% pay
hikes, 12/20/94, 5B
- Emergency operations workers Fisher and
Moore sue city, 10/21/92, 4B
- Given birthday holiday in lieu of raise,
10/27/93, 1A
- Inequity in men, women's clerks' pay,
3/14/90, 1B
- Insurance is upped about 20%, 4/25/90,
5B
- Officials may require city residence,
1/24/90, 5B; 9/25/89, 1A
- Preventive medical plan, 12/2/94, 5B
- Residency requirement brought up again,
11/8/94, 1B
- Say where they live not relevant to job,
2/14/90, 5B
- Stokes seeking pay raise for mayor, Council
members, 9/14/92, 1A
- Those serving in Gulf war honored, 7/24/91,
4B
- City employees, Mississippi
- Weaver wants them to be given their birthday
off, 8/19/93, 4B
- City employees, Vicksburg
- Union thanks mayor for pay raise, 12/2/93,
3B
- City garage
- Stokes says site ideal for convention
center, 12/10/94, 5B
- Watchdog unit formed to stop thefts, 4/29/86,
1A
- City government
- Ditto retains MGT firm to evaluate, 6/22/89,
1B
- City Grocery
- Oxford
- Restaurant review, 7/28/94, 4E
- City income tax, Jackson
- City income tax possible under new bill,
2/24/88, 1B
- Councilmen considering alternatives to
proposed local taxes, 1B; 1/6/89
- House panel to hear pros & cons, 3/30/88,
1A
- City Shoe Repair Shop
- Owner Alvin Shockley
- How's business?, 1/19/93, 6B
- City/county funding controversy
- SEE Jackson/Hinds County funding controversy
- Citywide Coalition for a Progressive Jackson
- 2nd group forms rival effort, 5/7/92,
1B
- Accuses Ditto and Johnson of dividing
vote, 2/2/93, 5B
- E.C. Foster: 'whole community commitment',
5/17/92, 1G
- Holds first rally, 8/9/92, 3B
- Hopes for black mayor, 4/12/92, 1A
- Its policy of segregation is 'racism',
5/31/92, 3G
- Citywide Coalition for A Progressive Jackson
- May meeting brings out white candidates,
4/12/92, 1G
- Citywide Coalition for a Progressive Jackson
- Meeting takes first step, 4/18/92, 1B;
4/19/92, 1A
- Shamsid-Deen adamant: no whites, 5/12/92,
1B
- Whites living in black areas welcomed,
5/19/92, 1B
- Citywide Coalition for a Progressive Jackson
SEE ALSO People's Grassroots Convention
- Citywide Coalition for a Progressive Jackson
SEE ALSO Shamsid-Deen, Ali
- Civic Communications Corp
- Gets FCC approval to buy Texas stations,
2/22/89, 8B
- Civil damage lawsuits SEE Sovereign immunity
- Civil disturbance
- Patrolman Rainey transfered because of
his conduct on Maple Street, 9/4/92, 3B
- Civil disturbances
- Chief Wilson mediates with Maple Street
residents, 8/8/92, 1A, 1B
- Police/residents confrontation at Maple
Street Apartments, 8/7/92, 1A
- Civil rights
- 1960s movement being sidetracked
- Shelby Steele, author, 8/30/92, 1G
- Activists urge students to separate fact,
fiction, 2/21/89, 1B
- Eyes in the Prize, Part II to air in January
1990, 8/25/89, 1C
- Local leaders happy over U.S.House passage
of bill, 6/6/91, 17A
- Meridian
- Hearing on employment discrimination,
4/13/89, 1B
- Neshoba Co.
- "Reverse Freedom Caravan" recalls
3 slain 25 yrs ago, 12/1/88, 1B
- New York Times article on state is 'fair',
7/24/89, 1A
- Older activists search ways to pass torch,
11/12/89, 1A
- University of Mississippi symposium, 3/29/89,
1B; 4/1/89, 1B; 4/2/89, 1A; 4/3/89, 1A
- University of Mississippi to look back
at civil rights battles, 1B; 1/28/89
- Civil Rights Museum SEE National Civil
Rights Museum
- Civil Rights Research and Documentation
Conference
- And film 'Mississippi Burning', 4/20/89,
3B
- Meets in Jackson, 4/22/89, 1B
- Civil rights workers
- 25th anniversary commemorated, 6/18/89,
1A+; 6/20/89, 1B; 6/21/89, 6/22/89, 1A
- 30th anniversary: volunteers plan return
to state, 4/29/94, 1B
- Book examines civil rights era, 5/11/88,
1C
- Chaney's brother and sister to establish
job center, 1B; 1/17/89
- Charges could still be filed in 1964 slayings,
1A; 1/9/89
- Cochran and Lott will not sign resolution
honoring, 6/28/89, 1B
- Department of Archives and History OKs
marker, 5/6/89, 1B
- Disk jockey raises money for marker, 1A;
1/13/89
- Evidence of 1964 slayings may be lost,
1/10/89, 1A
- Former NAACP chief calls for trial in
1964 killings, 1B; 1/13/89
- Forums in Jackson to focus on Mississippi
civil rights workers, 9/28/90, 3B
- Freedom House in Canton was a sanctuary,
9/17/94, 1A, 1B
- House honors 3 slain civil rights workers,
3/21/89, 1A
- Jackson woman hid Alan Lerner in home
in 1964, 6/23/89, 1A
- JSU man's name to go on monument, 1A;
1/23/89
- Justice Department should examine other
cases after Beckwith, 2/3/94, 11A
- Lawyer did not take FBI payoff in 1964,
son says, 1A; 1/5/8
- Marker planned for slain workers, 1B;
2/2/89
- Memorial is dedicated in Montgomery, Alabama,
11/6/89, 1A
- Memorial to Lamar Smith of Brookhaven,
10/30/89, 1B
- Mississippi's violent past
- Unsolved slayings listed, 3/7/94,
7A
- Moore says most in state want Philadelphia
case reopened, 6/28/89, 3B
- NAACP urges reopening of unsolved civil
rights slaying cases, 12/23/90, 1A
- New story emerges on how bodies were discovered,
8/26/90, 3H
- No Easy Journey...Claiborne County (exhibit),
12/2/94, 1A; 12/4/94, 1B
- Paid informant Olen Burrage led FBI to
bodies, 8/1/89, 1A
- Relatives honor slain civil rights workers,
3/8/89, 1A
- Remembering helps heal city, 6/22/89,
1B
- Reopening of probe in 1964 slayings, 1/5/90,
3B; 6/18/89, 1A; 6/20/89, 1A
- State spied on Michael Schwerner, 9/10/89,
1A
- Tracking criminals likened to Nazi hunt,
some say, 3/28/94, 1A
- Civil rights workers SEE ALSO Freedom riders
- Civil Service Commission
- Jackson
- Proposal to expand it to 7 persons,
1/26/93, 5B
- Civil War
- Battle of Raymond significant, 6/19/88,
7F
- Battle reenactors forced to switch, 2/16/88,
1B
- C&D Jarnagin Company of Corinth makes
military uniforms, 8/11/91, 1E
- Clinton man Kevin Williams pleads guilty
to digging up artifacts, 8/18/91, 2B
- Corinth area: cistern used by Corona College?,
4/25/93, 4B
- Corinth marker to honor war dead, 10/4/92,
2B
- Drought is boon for relic hunters, 7/3/88,
3B
- Enthusiasts re-enact Battle of Brice's
Crossroads, 6/10/91, 1A
- Gravesites at Raymond, 5/10/87, 1B
- Live cannon rounds used in Greenwood reenactment,
3/17/92, 3B
- Looking back, newspapers of the period,
3/15/87, 1C
- Louisiana men get 3-year probation in
relics theft, 7/27/91, 3B
- National Guard studies sites, 8/22/87,
1A
- Re-enactor Nathan Friday of Jackson, 8/11/91,
1E
- Re-enactors recapture glory and agony,
3/31/91, 1F
- Relics collection, 4/17/87, 1C
- Seabury's diary tells of wartime in Columbus,
8/4/91, 2B
- Siege of Vicksburg re-enacted, 5/30/94,
1A; 7/3/95, 1B
- State launches Civil War tourism campaign,
2/17/91, 1G
- Trial set for Louisiana men charged with
theft of relics, 5/21/91, 1B; 12/8/90, 1B
- Unknown dead, 5/31/88, 1B
- Vicksburg battle reenacted, 6/25/89, 1F;
7/2/89, 1A
- Vicksburg siege reenacted, 7/4/88, 1B
- Civil War SEE ALSO Postlethwaite, Samuel
- Civil War SEE ALSO Vicksburg National Military
Park
- Civil War Weekend
- Civilian Conservation Corps SEE U.S. Civilian...
- Civilian Police Academy
- Jackson
- First class of older residents, 6/22/93,
1B
- Training but no badge, 2/23/93, 1A;
2/28/93, 1B; 3/7/93, 1B
- Claiborne County
- Claiborne jailer suspended, 8/11/88, 2B
- Judge quashes job training program, 5/8/90,
3B
- Tax collector Evan Doss says he will close
down office, 12/29/89, 1B
- Claiborne County Homecoming
- Funding of homecoming celebration is opposed,
7/27/93, 3B; 8/6/93, 3B
- Picketed, 8/16/93, 2B
- Claiborne County Hospital
- Lawsuit filed in Christmas Day 1990 death
of Perry Reed, 6/15/92, 1B
- Claiborne County Public Schools
- Accused of training fiasco, 5/21/86, 1A
- Biracial committee studies redesigning
of schools, 4/29/92, 2B
- Board members break ethics law, 10/10/86,
1B
- Can't pay teachers, 5/18/86, 1A
- Chancellor
- Funds misspent, 10/31/87, 1B
- Cited for 26 accreditation violations,
5/4/94, 1A
- District accused of training fiasco, 5/21/86,
1A
- FBI questions contractor, 11/1/86, 1A
- Get $344,000 after judge nullifies board
contract, 7/19/90, 1B
- New superintendent: Progress, 3/1/3/88,
1A
- Schools may go broke, 12/12/87, 1B
- To block tax referendum, 5/24/86, 1A
- Trustees must take sides in dispute, 7/23/86,
1B
- Claiborne County vocational center SEE
Vocational education
- Claiborne Vineyards
- Indianola
- Weekend getaway, 9/12/91, 3E
- Claiborne, Craig
- New book-"Southern Cooking," 10/8/87,
1F
- NYT food critic on catfish, 5/14/87, 1F
- Top chefs honor Claiborne, 5/26/88, 6F
- Claiborne, Phillip
- Jackson policeman, J-COP leader, arrested
on DUI charge, 6/8/93, 1B; 8/4/93, 4B
- Policeman returns to work following DUI
suspension, 9/9/93, 3B
- Clairborne, Phillip
- Appeal on suspension turned down, 2/22/94,
5B
- Clanton Flea Market
- Fall 1991: record crowd of 50,000+, 10/11/91,
1B
- Clanton, Bobby
- Advises cutting school administrators
salaries, 6/29/91, 2B
- Flowood Republican may run for governor,
2/20/91, 3B
- He and wife have new baby daughter, 7/15/91,
1B
- His suit against Rankin County Republicans
is rejected, 6/26/92, 4B
- Republican poised to enter governor's
race, 5/7/91, 3B
- Says state needs new breed of leader,
8/21/91, 1B
- Clanton, Bobby SEE ALSO Governor's race,
1991
- Clapp, Kathryn
- Jackson native on archaelogical dig in
Saudi Arabia, 3/3/92, 1D
- Clapp, Roger
- Rankin County chancery judge gets help
in paperwork jam, 7/8/92, 4B
- Clarion-Ledger
- 150th anniversary issue
- All-Star Seniors
- Paper picks top local high school
seniors, 5/2/94, 1A; 5/6/94, 1A
- Anniversary
- Court upholds dismissal, 5/26/88, 1B
- Downing named managing editor, 6/15/93,
1B
- Employee Marie Cliburn resigns in wake
of accounting problems, 4/14/90, 1B
- Ex-controller Daniels says he inflated
ad revenues, 3/23/90, 1A
- Financial information now available by
fax, 11/23/94, 5B
- Former controller O.J. Daniels is charged,
4/13/90, 1A
- Four sue paper for overtime compensation,
5/26/89, 1B
- Glass window broken, worker reports shots,
5/21/92, 4B
- Hal Boyle Award among 14 won by newspaper,
5/19/91, 2B
- Healthbeat, monthly magazine, 5/17/94,
6B
- Honored in Best of Gannett competition,
10/29/90, 4B
- Judged best daily in state in its circulation
category, 6/20/93, 4B
- Letters to the editor in 1989 (list),
12/24/89, 1H
- McCallister is named president and publisher,
11/8/91, 1A
- Mississippi Press Association honor, 6/19/94,
1B
- Names Enstad advertising director, 9/16/90,
1G
- Names Nate Ruffin human resources director,
3/17/91, 1G
- New business editor is Joe Dove, 4/19/94,
1B
- New format, 7/31/88, 1H
- Pick a Pet feature, 5/12/94, 1D
- Plant expansion, 2/23/94, 5B; 2/24/94,
1A; 11/23/94, 5B
- Public meetings scheduled to gauge 'city's
heartbeat', 5/15/92, 1B
- Reader editorial board, 9/25/94, 1G
- Receives 1st amendment award, 11/17/85,
1A
- Religious pages win 3rd place in national
contest, 5/1/94, 1B
- Reporter is detained by striking Georgia-Pacific
workers, 7/17/89, 1A
- Requests DA probe of financial irregularities,
3/31/90, 1A; 4/5/90, 4B
- Robert E. Robbins named president, 12/2/87,
1A
- Shafer is named president, publisher,
3/22/90, 1A
- Takes 10 awards in regional news/photo
contest, 4/18/93, 3B
- Weather coverage augmented with help from
JSU meteorology classes, 8/17/92, 1A
- Wins 2 top awards at Press Association
meeting, 6/16/91, 2B
- Wins 3 Best of Gannett awards, 10/3/89,
1B
- Wins AP regional award for Sovereignty
Commission stories, 5/6/90, 1B
- Wins award for excellence, 6/15/86, 1B
- Wins series award on state economy, 6/3/86,
1A
- Wins top prize given by State Press Association,
6/24/90, 3B
- Won't object decision on legal ads to
Jackson Advocate, 11/9/89, 5B
- Clark Creek natural area
- Impact of drilling felt, 8/18/86, 1A
- Clark, Betty SEE Clark, Roger and Betty
- Clark, Charles
- Circuit Court of Appeals judge to retire,
7/10/91, 1B
- Clark, David
- Announces for Attorney General post; blasts
Moore, 7/10/91, 1B
- Announces for Attorney General; Moore's
first opponent, 7/3/91, 1B
- Candidate for AG would target drug kingpins,
8/6/91, 1B
- Rankin Co. DA makes waves, 4/30/88, 1B
- Says AG Moore's white-collar crime unit
riddled with corruption, 8/27/91, 3B
- Clark, Edna McConnell Foundation SEE Edna
McConnell...
- Clark, Eric
- Welcomes final vindication, 1/24/88, 3H
- Clark, Eric (Burglary suspect) SEE Stracener,
Charles
- Clark, Howard
- Donates $8000 to opponent of man who kept
him off College Board, 8/1/92, 1B
- His appointment to College Board is controversial,
4/27/92, 1A
- Resigns Democratic Party post, 6/8/94,
1B
- Scott County Democratic chairman appears
in Lott ad
- Party not pleased, 6/7/94, 1B
- Clark, Janet
- Ditto aide living in Madison County, 1/3/90,
1A
- Resigns as Ditto's policy coordinator,
8/29/90, 5B
- Clark, Jay
- Appointed by Fordice as head of Highway
Patrol, 12/21/91, 1B
- Clark, Joe
- Former NJ principal is motivational speaker
at MDCC, 3/5/94, 1B
- Clark, Kate Freeman
- Holly Springs Artist, 3/2/86, 1F
- Clark, Lewis
- Gospel music radio show host accused of
sexual battery, 2/27/92, 1B
- Clark, Mary Cay SEE Academic All-American
Team...
- Clark, Mitchell
- Bond is halved for suspect in jail since
January 11 with no trial, 7/28/94, 1B
- Clark, Obie
- Attorney claims politics in charges, 7/13/88,
3B
- Jury acquits, 7/15/88, 1A
- Clark, Paul B SEE Milk
- Clark, Robert
- Announces for speaker pro tempore, 1/1/92,
1A; 10/17/91, 2B; 10/25/91, 2B
- Black legislator's break with Legislative
Black Caucus, 3/18/90, 3H
- Elected House Speaker pro tem, 1/8/92,
1A
- Veteran lawmaker will run for state Senate,
5/31/91, 1B
- Clark, Roger and Betty
- Mentally retarded couple's marriage, 2/18/91,
1A, 6A; 8/23/91, 1A
- Clark, Roy SEE Ministers---Rankin County
- Clark, Tena
- Mississippi Composer, 8/9/85, 1C
- Clark, Tommy
- Brandon athlete dies, 6/30/86, 1B
- Clark, Wayne
- Ocean Springs retiree carves fish and
birds from wood, 1/13/92, 1B
- Clark, Will
- Clark takes charge, 6/23/88, 1E
- Together again:Clark and Palmeiro reunite,
7/12/88, 1C
- Clarkdale School
- 9 students must transfer, official rules,
1/21/95, 4B; 12/11/94, 6B
- District seeks federal intervention, 10/29/94,
2B
- Parents fight transfer to Enterprise school,
8/25/94, 1B; 8/29/94, 1A; 9/19/94, 2B
- Clarke College
- Baptist Board denies funding increase,
9/3/88, 1C
- Baptists boost college funding, 11/16/88,
3B
- Baptists maintain support despite accreditation
problems, 11/14/91, 3B
- Closing reaffirmed at Baptist convention,
11/11/92, 1B
- Financial problems, 11/12/86, 1B,11/8/86,
1C
- Financial problems land it on probation,
12/31/88, 1D
- Funding for college to be topic at MS
Baptist Convention, 11/12/88, 1C
- Future of college to be told today, 11/15/88,
3B
- Learning to survive, 8/20/88, 1C
- Possible reopening discussed at state
Baptist convention, 10/31/92, 1D; 11/7/92,
1G
- Sale to state for confinement facility
is opposed, 3/20/94, 2B
- Seeks bigger portion of funding, 2/6/88,
1C
- To shut down, 3/26/92, 1A; 5/13/92, 1A
- Use sought for abandoned campus, 5/10/93,
1B
- Clarke County Public Schools SEE Clarkdale
School
- Clarke, Chris
- Is Mr.Mom for 3 years with newborn daughter,
10/22/93, 5B
- Clarke, Frank SEE Mississippi/Alabama Education
Improvement Project
- Clarke, William
- Brings his harmonica blues to W.C. Don's,
1/29/91, 1D
- Clarksdale Police Department
- Officers vindicated in slaying of Foster
Epps, 5/29/91, 2B
- Clarksdale Public Schools
- Citizens' group urges boycott to get black
superintendent, 4/22/92, 2B
- Weedon opposed by black parents, 7/23/92,
3B; 7/26/92, 2B
- Clarksdale, Mississippi
- Attempts to attract industry, 7/23/87,
8B
- Businesses to get Chinese blessing
- Chemical fire evacuation, 11/27/85, 1A
- Economic problems, 6/8/87, 1B
- Investigators seek clues to day-care center
fire, 8/10/88, 1B
- Man arrested in '87 fatal shooting of
his wife, 3/15/89, 3B
- Man gets 20 years for child abuse in day
care center, 8/11/88, 2B
- Mayor Jon Mayo, 2/15/87, 1A
- Union Planters acquires bank in Clarksdale,
7/23/88, 8B
- Class reunions
- The Reunion Company
- Sharon Stewart, owner, 7/19/93, 1D
- Classrooms
- Bid rigging indictment may slow Head Start
openings, 8/11/89, 2B
- Bovina man sentenced twice in bid-rigging,
5/22/90, 3B
- Hattiesburg man reported bid rigging scheme,
8/11/89, 1A
- Indictments in portable classroom bid-rigging,
8/10/89, 1A; 8/11/89, 1A
- Judge: Mike Moore broke rules discussing
evidence, 8/17/89, 1A
- Man accused of bid-rigging gives refunds
to Head Start, 8/23/89, 1A
- Portable classrooms: noise a problem,
8/25/94, 4B
- Schools should look closely before buying,
8/11/89, 2B
- State approves 76 class limit exemptions,
10/17/92, 2B
- Two accused of bid-rigging given probation,
5/23/90, 3B
- Clay
- Court rules builder is liable for Yazoo
clay damage, 4/25/91, 1A
- Mississippi
- Geologist view as possibly valuable,
8/31/86, 5G
- Ruling on Yazoo clay liability will likely
hike home costs, 4/26/91, 6B
- CLAY
- YAZOO CLAY: ON SHAKY GROUND
- (special series), 10/28-30/90
- Clay County
- Discovery of coal, gas could boost economy,
3/3/89, 8B
- Geologists: Leasing costs up since coal
discovery, 3/23/89, 8B
- Sits on huge, untapped veins of coal,
gas, 3/3/89, 1A, 8B
- Clay County Sheriff's Department
- Deputy arrested; drug conspiracy alleged,
8/8/90, 2B
- Clay III, Henry
- Replaces Patricia Hancock as city judge,
8/13/94, 4B
- Clay, Edith Perry
- Introduces her students to glories of
Shakespeare, 9/7/90, 4B
- Clay, Maude Schuyler
- Photographer, 9/20/87, 1H
- Clay, Tashara
- 15-year-old Sunflower girl stabbed 62
times, 7/9/94, 1B, 3B; 7/10/94, 5B
- Aubrey Pearson charged in slaying, 7/12/94,
3B
- Clay, Tyophi SEE Turner, Robert
- Clayton, Bach Luu SEE Dockside gambling,
Biloxi
- Clayton, Vashti
- Watkins school teacher charged with slapping
student, 4/16/92, 4B
- Clayton, Willie SEE Homeless---Jackson
- Clean Air Council
- House approves panel required by Clean
Air Act, 3/4/93, 5B
- Cleaver, Eldridge
- Speaks in Jackson, 12/20/85, 1B
- Cleere will leave Board after Ayers settlement,
6/23/94, 1A
- Cleere, Ray
- Bill would suspend his tenure in university
system, 1/31/93, 7B; 2/3/93, 3B; 2/10/93,
3B
- Blast Legislature for colleges' woes,
8/17/90, 1A
- Center for Higher Education post at USM,
5/12/95, 3B; 9/16/94, 1B; 10/21/94, 3B
- Commissioner of Education, 3/19/87, 3B;
3/20/87, 1A; 11/22/87, 1F
- Draws fire over funding at Ole Miss faculty
senate, 12/7/91, 1B
- Legislators want him fired over Hefner
resignation, 1/15/91, 1A
- Making do with smaller staff at Education
and Research Center, 6/30/91, 1B
- Meets with JSU students on schools' financial
situation, 4/28/91, 1B
- Plans to leave College Board after Ayers
settlement, 6/23/94, 1A; 7/10/94, 1B
- Says state has failed in hiring minority
teachers, 7/13/90, 1A
- Clegg, Billy Joe
- Presidential candidate from Biloxi mixes
politics and religion, 12/16/91, 1A
- Clement, Cecile Brown SEE Cooking With
Our Cousins
- Clement, Clay
- Tiny town of Improve will help find bone
marrow donor, 2/20/90, 7B
- Clements,Bill
- Governor of Texas sullys Mississippi's
business reputation, 4/7/89, 1B
- Clemons, Chandler SEE Pizza murder
- Clendenin, John SEE BellSouth
- Clergy SEE Ministers
- Clerks
- Mississippi
- Half miss income filing deadline,
4/16/86, 1A
- House rejects putting clerks on salary,
2/18/88, 1B
- Keep offices on fee system, 2/11/88,
1B
- Cleveland Public Schools
- Biracial committee: Black schools inferior,
5/11/88, 1A
- District plans to offer advanced courses,
3/6/90, 4B
- Cleveland Rice Mill
- New owners; should reopen in 1994, 9/1/93,
5B
- Cleveland, Glenda SEE Dahmer, Jeffrey
- Cleveland, James
- King of Gospel Music leads workshop in
New Orleans, 8/16/89, 1D
- Cleveland, James W
- Ole Miss official pleads guilty to selling
marijuana, 4/4/90, 1B
- Ole Miss public information director
- Arrested on drug charge, 9/27/89,
1B
- Sentenced to probation, community service,
7/17/90, 1B
- Cleveland, Mississippi
- Officer kills man who shot him 7 times,
3/18/89, 1A
- Schools plan to offer advanced courses,
3/6/90, 4B
- State employment service fined $3 M, 10/20/88,
4B
- Cliett, Susan
- Brandon French and Spanish teacher is
blind, 11/2/90, 4B
- Cliff Notes
- Taking the plunge, 11/21/89, 1D
- Clifford, Kenneth B., 1/6/87, 1B; 1/7/87,
1A; 1/8/87, 1A
- Escape, 12/8/87, 3B
- Gets life in professor's death, 1/8/87,
1A
- Clifton, Wayland
- Candidate for Jackson police chief made
false claims, 5/6/94, 1B; 5/10/94, 1B
- Played football at Millsaps College for
short time, 5/7/94, 1B
- Says he's been questioned about taking
Jackson police chief job, 3/29/94, 1A
- Clifton-Burwell House
- Antebellum home gutted by fire, 1/25/90,
1B
- Baptist Church and preservation foundation
at odds, 8/11/90, 5B
- Group hopes to restore vintage home, 7/9/90,
1A
- Clincy, Douglas SEE Carjackings
- Cline's Restaurant
- Mendenhall
- Restaurant review, 11/13/88, 1F
- Clingan, Carl
- Bone-marrow transplant patient dies, 6/28/90,
5B
- Pneumonia strikes hospitalized leukemia
victim, 6/23/90, 3B; 6/25/90, 4B
- Ridgeland helps man battle leukemia, 11/5/89,
1B; 12/2/89, 1/16/90, 1/20/90, all 5B
- Clingon, Roy
- Hattiesburg highway patrolman subject
of 6 complaints, 3/25/91, 3B
- Clinton Community Christian Corp
- Buys headquarters building, 9/25/91, 4B;
11/23/91, 4B
- Celebrates 20 years of service, 2/16/91,
5B
- Clint Dona, founder, 11/7/92, 1D
- Clinton Community Theater
- Theater shoots for stars, 1C
- Clinton Community Theatre
- Debuts 'Laundry and Bourbon', 2/8/90,
1D
- Moves to Madison, 12/5/89, 1D
- Clinton Community Therater
- Best Christmas Pageant Ever, 12/2/90,
1E
- Clinton Country Manor
- State agency may shut nursing home, 4/17/90,
1A; 4/18/90, 1B; 4/26/90, 1B
- Clinton Fire Department
- Chief wants intercom between stations,
11/29/89, 5B
- City will temporarily answer rural fire
calls, 3/1/91, 5B
- Has permission to cross Jackson boundaries
to fight fires, 1/10/92, 4B
- Officials may seek more bids to build
fire station, 1/17/89; 2B
- Proposed revision in pay plan, 9/20/88,
- Clinton First United Methodist Church
- Youth choir to sing at Wrigley Field,
6/2/92, 1D
- Clinton High School
- Attache Choir wins national show choir
competition, 3/31/92, 5B
- Award-winning band heats up for homecoming,
10/17/91, 4B
- Choir to sing at Disney World, 3/23/93,
4B
- Gun found in student's car; charges to
be made, 12/10/93, 4B
- Clinton Junior High School
- Art students recreate masterpieces, 1/29/91,
4B
- Clinton Police Department
- Chief Byington graduates from FBI Academy,
1/5/91, 5B
- City hikes police budget, adds 3 officers,
9/17/94, 4B
- Community policing program, 8/30/94, 5B
- Design for new police station exceeds
budget, 2/1/92, 4B; 6/4/91, 5B
- Fleet now has 5 cars, a Blazer, 1/15/92,
4B
- Houses will be moved to make way for new
police station, 9/20/90, 5B
- New headquarters by January 1993, 11/14/92,
4B
- New police station and justice building
opens, 2/20/93, 3B
- Officer Chris Wilson killed in wreck on
I-20, 5/23/94, 1A
- Officials seek funds for new police station,
10/27/89, 5B
- Police station construction targeted for
March beginning, 1/15/92, 4B
- Principal: Racial harmony prevails, 10/1/88,
1B
- Storm-downed tree damages headquarters
and patrol cars, 6/7/91, 4B
- Tullos is city's first policewoman, 1/2/92,
5B
- Clinton Public Schools
- Ban tobacco use starting 1991, 9/27/90,
5B
- Bond issue on ballot hinges on stability
of enrollment, 10/2/90, 5B
- Bond issue to build new high school, renovations,
10/13/93, 1A; 10/14/93, 4B
- Dispute over water taken from 16th-section
land, 2/20/92, 4B; 12/5/91, 4B
- Groups students by grades, not zones,
3/20/90, 4B
- McCoy named superintendent, 2/12/92, 4B
- Probability and statistics class, 10/13/89,
4B
- Superintendent Belue and Director Gunn
to retire, 4/21/92, 4B
- Clinton, Bill
- 3 Mississippi congressmen oppose his tax
bill, 8/5/93, 9A; 8/15/93, 3G (Minor column)
- Among Southern dreamers (Clinton, Mabus,
Roemer) only Clinton prevailed, 5/2/93,
5G
- Anti-crime bill gives police vital help,
AG Moore says, 8/12/93, 1A
- Bubba is one of us, 1/17/93, 1E; 1/24/93,
3G (Minor column)
- Give him more time, Mississippians say,
4/29/93, 1A
- His BTU tax threatens farmers, Lott says,
6/5/93, 5B; 7/18/93, 3G (Minor column)
- His national service plan praised by local
educators, 3/3/93, 2B
- Inaugural balls: what local women will
wear, 1/19/93, 1D
- Lott and Cochran oppose his budget plan,
8/7/93, 13A
- Montgomery's opposition to budget package
may cost him, 8/7/93, 13A
- Mosley is Clinton's favorite mystery writer,
3/7/93, 3F
- Pearl man Dave Gardner to make President
a pair of boots, 11/4/93, 1A
- President holds town meeting in Delta
via telephone, 6/18/94, 3B
- Wilhelm beats drum for Clinton's economic
plan, 7/24/93, 1B
- Clinton, Bill SEE ALSO Democratic Party,
Mississippi
- Clinton, Bill SEE ALSO Health care, US
- Clinton, Bill SEE ALSO Presidential election,
1992
- Clinton, Hillary
- Stumps for husband Bill Clinton in Greenville,
3/7/92, 2B
- To speak at Democrats' Jefferson-Jackson
Day Dinner, 4/5/92, 2B; 4/12/92, 1B
- Visits Jackson; meets with Welty, Alexander,
other supporters, 10/7/92, 1A
- Wife on Arkansas governor campaigns in
state, 12/12/91, 1B
- Clinton, Mississippi
- Alderman Chappell's replacement election
will be in 1992, 11/9/91, 5B
- Alderman runoff: Ben Todd wins, 2/19/92,
4B
- Alderman wants full-time city engineer,
10/27/90, 5B
- Alderman wants overnight parking of dump
trucks banned, 4/11/91, 5B
- Area off Magnolia Road wants annexation,
9/13/90, 5B
- Brick Street Festival hoping for fair
weather, 4/13/91, 5B
- Brick Street Festival raises money for
civic center, 4/30/92, 4B
- Brick Street Festival: Civil War re-enactment,
4/18/94, 1B
- Cancels New Year's Eve free ride service,
12/30/89, 1B
- Celebration of 160th birthday, 4/12/90,
5B
- Chamber of Commerce hopes to hire full-time
director, 1/27/90, 5B
- Citizens annexed in 1984 sue for services,
12/1/90, 5B
- Citizens call for Federation Drive to
be made public, 11/21/91, 4B
- City corrects Vernon Road drainage problem,
12/2/89, 5B
- City engineer will fight conflict-of-interest
fine, 7/21/90, 5B
- City gets money for parks and recreation
improvements, 6/8/91, 5B
- City government will have new look after
May elections, 2/2/93, 5B
- City has no buyers for in-the-way-house,
11/15/90, 5B
- City land for low-income housing, 1B;
1/9/89
- City refuses Mississippi College's request
for parking lot, 11/21/90, 5B
- Communitywide group holds anti-drug rally,
3/16/93, 5B
- Computerizes all City Hall records, 3/23/91,
5B
- Considering passing historic architecture
ordinance, 1/22/91, 5B
- Considering weekly pickup of recyclables,
9/27/90, 5B
- Controversy over cutting-down of old sweet
gum tree, 10/26/91, 5B
- Debate over whether to pave old brick
Monroe Street, 4/14/90, 3B
- Decision of lighting of soccer fields
put on hold, 10/16/91, 4B
- Dump-truck ordinance carries $100 fine,
4/17/91, 4B
- Election for Ward 3 alderman post, 2/11/92,
5B; 2/12/92, 4B
- Faces fine because of filthy lagoon, 3/7/91,
5B
- Funding sought for north-south thoroughfare,
5/8/90, 5B; 10/19/89, 5B
- Gets federal grant to cure drainage problem,
3/15/90, 5B
- Grand Gulf windfall to buy police-court
complex, 7/20/90, 5B
- Grant to fund sewer and hydrant system
in northwest Clinton, 2/16/91, 5B
- Hires consultant to spur economy, 6/6/90,
5B
- Its growth will add 2 election commissioners,
7/8/89, 5B
- Joins recycling trend, 4/17/90, 5B
- Keeps road money, plans to oversee own
work, 10/7/89, 5B
- Lagoon upgrading for sewage will cost
thousands of dollars, 2/7/91, 5B
- Lagoon-cleaning case taken to mediator,
2/17/93, 2B
- Law will prohibit 18-wheelers parking
on highway, 4/5/90, 5B
- Leaves, debris clog drainage tunnels,
cause flooding, 11/21/89, 5B
- Mayor tries to calm his city, 9/30/88,
1A
- Officials seek lands and funds for new
police station, 10/27/89, 5B
- Officials want city put into one supervisor
district, 3/12/91, 5B
- Olde Towne restoration fight continues,
8/1/89, 5B; 8/16/89, 5B
- Opposition to proposed north-south freeway,
7/16/90, 1B; 7/18/90, 5B
- Plans for new police station exceed budget,
6/4/91, 5B
- Police and firefighters vaccinated against
hepatitis B, 5/19/90, 5B
- Property taxes will be increased, 9/9/89,
5B
- Recreation bond issue to survive, 6/1/91,
5B; 11/8/90, 5B
- Redistricting plan, 6/26/87, 1B
- Resident's shed amounts to 2nd residence,
officials say, 8/12/89, 5B
- Residents sue over once-private road made
public, 9/15/89, 3B; 9/19/89, 5B
- Sand pit dumping lowering home values,
suit claims, 11/8/91, 4B; 11/16/91, 5B
- Sand pits closed, 5/25/89, 1B; 7/29/89,
10/24/89, 5B; 10/8/89, 5B
- Schools
- Probability and statistics class,
10/13/89, 4B
- Spring Lake Estates has waited 10 years
for sewage service, 1/23/92, 4B
- Springridge Rd thoroughfare to harm historic
area, 4/24/89, 1B; 5/24/89, 2B
- State auditor scuttles city's plan for
new sewer lagoon, 12/9/89, 5B
- Street House bought by city for $80,000,
sold for $550, 3/22/91, 4B
- Supervisors pay differences controversy,
1/18/90, 5B
- Tarvin Street flooding due to clogged
drainage ditch, 1/31/92, 4B
- To construct sidewalks on Springridge
Road, 12/9/89, 5B
- Voters must visit 2 polling places in
election, 4/30/89, 1B
- Will move 2 houses to make way for new
police station, 9/20/90, 5B
- Clinton, Robert SEE Drownings
- Clinton, William C
- Sumrall resident no kin to President,
1/19/93, 1A
- Cloggers
- Dixieland HoeDowners raise money to go
to national competition, 5/18/91, 5B
- Clogging
- Pictorial, 8/16/87, 1C
- State champion offers classes in Clinton,
9/3/90, 1E
- Clorox Co
- Pearl plant expands; will produce insecticide
Combat, 7/22/92, 5B
- Close to Home (cartoon)
- Picked as successor to Far Side, 11/23/94,
1D
- Close Up Foundation
- 150 students to study in Washington,DC,
3/16/88, 3B
- Bradley Elementary School to be in civic
program, 2/6/89, 3B
- Closets
- Closet business finds neatness pays, 6/24/88,
8B
- Closette
- Vintage clothing store, 3/21/90, 1D
- Clothing
- Camouflage figure flaws, 4/29/93, 1D
- Colorful carnival clothes: Spring 92 fashions,
3/29/92, 1E+
- Fall fashion '90; special edition, 8/26/90,
1E+
- Fall fashion '91
- Mad for plaid, 8/25/91, 1E+
- Fall fashion '92: suited to a T, 8/30/92,
1E+
- Fall fashion '94, 8/18/94, 1E+
- Finding fashions for the full-figured
woman, 5/15/90, 1D
- Frumpy isn't a fact if you're over 40,
8/16/91, 1E
- Hand-painted Mississippi-made clothes
as Christmas gifts, 12/19/89, 1D
- Petite sizes, 12/12/89, 1D
- Spring '93: Fashion flashback, 3/28/93,
1E
- Spring Fashion '94, 3/20/94, 1E+
- Spring fashion, '91 (special section),
3/10/91, 1E+
- Time to put away winter clothing, 3/26/92,
1D
- Used clothing stores, 4/15/87, 1C
- Clothing SEE ALSO Chameleon clothes
- Cloverleaf Mall
- Despite moves to Turtle Creek, manager
says mall not empty, 8/26/94, 5B
- Clower, Jerry
- Amite Co. ready to celebrate homecoming,
11/9/88, 5B
- Asks fans to return street signs, 4/7/88,
1F
- Comments on Jim Bakker, 4/7/88, 1A
- Endorses county unit system in radio spots,
11/2/88, 1B
- Helps distribute clothing, 12/23/87, 1A
- Helps give clothes to the needy, 4/27/88,
1B
- Highway 24 stretch to be named for, 1/16/90,
1A; 11/7/92, 2B
- Kicks off marathon Bible reading at Capitol,
7/1/90, 3B
- Liberty homecoming, 11/11/88, 1B
- Moves to new home in Eastfork Community
near Liberty, 10/24/88, 1C
- Perch Jerkin' Tournament befitting UMC
Children's Hospital, 5/9/91, 8E
- To address Brotherhood Breakfast at Baptist
Convention, 6/14/89, 2B
- To appear in 'Fledermaus', 5/1/89, 1C
- To be 'roasted', 1/13/93, 1D; 1/17/93,
1A
- To help raise funds for Children's Hospital,
3/28/89, 1B
- To move to Amite county, 5/25/87, 1D
- Uses truck in act, 8/22/86, 1D
- Will deal with controversial issues in
new book, 6/3/91, 3B
- World War II reunited 'missing' Clower
brothers, 11/11/90, 1A
- Clower, Jerry SEE ALSO Mississippi College
- Clower, Lane
- To fill Edwards' dentist needs, 6/26/91,
1B
- Clowns, 1/10/87, 1C
- Lepsog Clowns of Child Evangelism Fellowship,
1/27/90, 1D
- Magician/clown Pi Johnston, 12/28/89,
1D
- Rodeo clown, 2/17/87, 1D
- Steve Smith's workshop with local hopefuls,
3/212/91, 1D
- Cloy, Cindy SEE Hunting accidents
- Club Colors SEE Crime rate, Jackson---1993:
3 killed...
- Clubertson, Alvin
- Death row inmate loses final appeal for
new sentence, 12/11/92, 3B
- CNN Newsroom
- News program broadcast into Mississippi
classrooms, 3/19/91, 3B
- Co-workers
- Getting along requires various strategies,
4/30/92, 1D
- Coaches
- Alabama coaches alledgely fixed game scores
for gambling, 7/12/89, 1A
- Outside incomes, 1A; 1/29/89
- Puckett baseball coach charged in DUI,
marijuana possession, 10/24/89, 1B; 11/23/89,
3B
- Coahoma Community College
- $225,000 home for its president?, 10/31/93,
1A; 11/16/93, 1B
- Enrollment drops 40% fall term 1992, 1/27/93,
2B; 2/3/93, 3B; 2/24/93, 2B
- Facing $300,000 deficit, 10/18/91, 1B
- Failure to file proposal on improvements,
6/22/91, 3B
- McKinley Martin will resign as president,
12/10/91, 3B
- Names five to list of presidency finalists,
2/20/92, 2B
- New coach hopes to end long streak of
football losses, 9/3/92, 1A
- Raises tuition to fight deficit, 1/21/92,
3B
- Students protest campus housing conditions,
1o/26/91, 3B; 10/25/91, 2B
- Vivian Presley is named president, 2/26/92,
2B
- Coahoma County Department of Human Services
- Injunction keeps it open, 5/7/94, 1B
- Coahoma County Jail
- Suicide expected in death of Terry Bobo,
12/28/94, 3B
- Coahoma County Public Schools
- Channel One, TV news program, 11/20/89,
1A
- Coahoma County Supervisors
- $1.6 Million cut in county funding
- Library is cut deeply, 1/6/94, 1B
- Coahoma, Mississippi
- Genentree, for-profit greenhouse helps
community, 5/26/92, 5B
- Habitat for Humanity has build 30 homes
in community, 10/4/92, 3G
- Coalbed methane
- Two north Mississippi wells being drilled,
4/26/92, 1C
- Coalition for a Progressive... SEE Citywide
Coalition...
- Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities
- Conference in Jackson, 10/21/89, 4B
- Jimmy Thomas, surveyor, 10/11/93, 1B
- Lawsuit agaisnt Rehabilitation Services,
11/24/93, 3B
- Van for Terry Yawn, 3/27/93, 1A
- Coalition for School and Community Safety
- Fighting school violence, 11/23/93, 5B
- Coalition of Licensed Adoption Agencies
in Mississippi
- Lobbies for change in state laws, 3/7/92,
1D
- Coast Adventures SEE Dockside gambling,
Biloxi
- Coast Engineering & Manufacturing
- Constructing barges for use in Mideast
crisis, 8/21/90, 1B
- Coast magazine
- Publishers Neil and Linda White, 7/4/89,
1D
- CoastCon
- Sci-fi fans revel in Biloxi event, 3/14/91,
5E
- Sci-fi festival: brave new world blurs
fact and fiction, 3/24/94, 17E; 3/30/95,
10E
- Science Fiction Club & Convention,
7/21/87, 1D
- Weds strange facts, weird fiction, 3/28/93,
1F
- Cobb Theaters SEE Movie theaters
- Cobb, Alton SEE Department of Health
- Cobb, Joseph SEE Thomas, Tiffany
- Cobblestone Weslayen Church
- Dedicates new facility, 4/28/90, 1D
- Coca, Imogene
- Coca-Cola
- Bottler moves production from Highway
80 plant, 8/21/91, 5B
- Classic in 2-liter bottles tested after
complaints, 6/20/90, 5B
- Jackson is test market for caffeine-free
Coke Classic, 11/1/89, 1A
- JSU student Cheryl Williams sues company,
claims she won contest, 2/16/91, 1A
- Local bottler sold to Atlanta firm, 2/21/86,
8B
- Coca-Cola Bottling Company United
- Birmingham firm buying into Mississippi,
10/4/91, 5B
- Coca-Cola Scholars Program
- Annual luncheon, 5/15/92, 4B
- Cocaine SEE ALSO Crack cocaine
- Cocaine SEE ALSO Drugs
- Cocaine, Brandon
- Men arrested after high-speed chase, 9/8/90,
5B
- Cocaine, Delta
- Men await bond hearing on coke charge,
3/3/90, 5B
- Cocaine, Gulfport
- Arrests made at car rental place
- Cocaine, Hancock County
- Police seize $17 M worth on truck, 11/24/88,
1B
- Cocaine, Harrison County
- $6 Million seized in motor home on I-20,
9/2/94, 4B
- Cocaine, Jackson
- 14-month old baby eats coacaine, 11/10/92,
1A; 11/11/92, 2B
- Arrest of Dan Howard, thought to be making
$3000 a day, 9/27/90, 5B
- Arrest of Lorraine Williams; suspected
drug records seized, 9/13/90, 5B
- City firefighter, friend charged with
possession, 10/21/89, 1B
- Culley ruled innocent of drug charges,
5/17/91, 4B
- Found in 15% of Medical Center births,
2/4/90, 1A
- Giachelli brothers arrested--area's largest
alleged smugglers, 5/29/91, 1A
- Jay from L.A. arrested on I-55; is known
drug dealer, 6/29/91, 4B
- Judge Barbour sends California man to
11-year term, 9/14/89, 1B
- Kilogram of coke taken in raid; five arrested,
4/16/91, 1B
- Man arrested in state's biggest drug bust
charged, 12/9/88, 3B
- Men sentenced to prison on possession
with intent, 2/18/89, 3B
- Million dollar airport cache gets Lloyd
10 years, 1/19/91, 5B
- Million dollar cache seized at airport,
7/12/90, 5B; 7/14/90, 1B; 8/30/90, 3B
- Mother of drug-affected stillborn charged
with manslaughter, 7/30/91, 1B
- Nightclub owner gets 9 years for attempted
sale, 7/7/89, 4B
- Officers use substitute in "crack" arrest,
12/8/88, 2B
- Pair accused of transporting drug from
Los Angeles in Cadillac, 9/24/91, 3B
- Police Department secretary Gloria Thomas
arrested, 12/27/90, 1B
- Questions about undercover agent's character
endanger drug cases, 6/6/90, 1A
- Seizure, 2/27/87, 2B
- Seizure of 1.5 million - State's largest,
10/9/86, 1A
- Tipster leads police to cocaine cache;
5 arrested, 9/22/90, 2B
- Traffic increasing, 1/2/89; 4B
- Trooper finds 26.4 pounds in motorist's
car, 11/2/89, 5B
- UMC researcher studying drug that could
prevent overdose deaths, 1/22/91, 1B
- Woman Edrena Chambliss hid coke under
her house, 4/6/92, 2B
- Cocaine, Jefferson Davis County
- Elderly couple pleads guilty to sale,
3/22/90, 1B
- Cocaine, Madison
- Man and stepchildren arrested, 4/27/89,
1B; 6/13/89, 1B
- Cocaine, Meridian
- Man Earl Brookins given 9 years for sale,
3/17/90, 1B
- Cocaine, Mississippi
- Cocaine, Pike County
- 3 arrested in traffic stop; 2 arrested
in Jackson, 1/31/93, 3B
- Cocaine, Port Gibson
- 2 California men charged in bust, 6/12/93,
3B
- Cocaine, Prentiss
- Coach at Prentiss Institute arrested on
cocaine charge, 1/31/90, 1A; 2/1/90, 1B
- Man puts up house for son's bond on cocaine
charge, 3/27/90, 5B
- Cocaine, University of Mississippi
- Group compiles cocaine book, 2/21/89,
3B
- Cocaine, Waynesboro
- 1986 incident of abandoned cocaine at
airport recalled, 9/9/91, 1B
- Drug dumped in Waynesboro meant for Alabama,
3/26/90, 4B
- Cochran, Floyd
- Former white supremacist now battles prejudice
- Speaks at Ole Miss, 1/18/94, 1B
- Cochran, Larry SEE Six Flags Corp
- Cochran, Linda Lee
- Mother in custody suit faces kidnapping
charge, 8/22/90, 2B
- Cochran, Neilsen
- Says he was not part of PSC/MP&L higher
rates deal, 8/4/89, 1A
- Sends out letters praising PSC; says not
campaign-related, 6/16/91, 3G
- Cochran, Nielsen
- Seeking 3rd term on PSC, 6/21/91, 7B;
10/30/91, 7B
- Cochran, Patricia
- Embezzlement suspect enters Flowood hospital,
10/17/90, 5B
- Embezzlement suspect, free on bond, 9/29/90,
2B; 10/3/90, 5B; 10/6/90, 5B
- Sentenced in wire fraud case, 2/23/93,
5B
- Cochran, Roderick
- Richland teacher dismissed for sexual
remarks, 2/23/94, 4B; 2/24/94, 4B
- Cochran, Thad
- Called 'busybody' for endorsing Gunn in
election for Ditto's seat, 7/14/89, 1B
- Campaign fund reaches almost $1 Million,
4/27/90, 3B
- Could figure in U.S. Senate leadership
struggle, 11/8/94, 1B
- Defends support of Bush veto on Chinese
students, 2/4/90, 2H
- Defends vote for senators' salary hike,
7/19/91, 1A
- Defense industry PACs contribute heavily
to campaign, 3/20/90, 5B
- Disagrees with Lott on Bush tax increase,
6/29/90, 3B
- Earnings from honoraria at top of state's
list, 6/15/91, 1B
- Endorses Jack Reed, 9/4/87, 1B
- Endorses Mary Hawkins in Madison race,
4/19/89, 1B
- Goes to Turkey to talk with president,
8/21/90, 3B
- Has $860,000 campaign war-chest, 2/6/90,
1B
- Has ample campaign war chest, 8/6/89,
1H
- Has built up campaign war chest for 1990,
8/1/89, 1B
- Introduces legislation to reimburse farmers
for crop loss, 7/11/91, 3B
- Jackson office moves to new quarters,
7/13/90, 1B
- Joins Bush campaign as agriculture advisor,
8/16/88, 1A
- Looks untouchable in his job, 11/4/90,
1H
- Political neophyte files to challenge
Cochran in election, 4/7/90, 1B
- Quietly climbs in U.S. Senate, 5/21/89,
1H
- Running unopposed, he plans no fund raising,
5/23/90, 3B
- Says Desert Storm victory good for Republican
Party, 4/6/91, 2B
- Says Mississippi will have clout in new
Congress, 12/6/94, 1A
- Scores low on the environment, 4/15/90,
1H
- Seeking chairmanship of Republican Conference,
11/6/90, 1B
- Speaker at Mississippi Economic Council
- Sees no 2nd term for Clinton, 11/11/94,
1B
- To advise Bush campaign on agriculture,
7/28/88, 2B
- Underwrites expenses of two JSU continuing
education students, 2/13/92, 1A
- Urges support of Bush's Gulf policy, 12/3/90,
1B
- Wants capital gains cut, IRA tax benefits
restored, 10/7/89, 6B
- Wants to avoid $3M campaign like Lott
encountered, 3/27/89, 3B
- War chest funds overflowing; he gives
cash to GOP friends, 11/5/90, 1B
- Will speak at Wildlife Federation banquet,
2/22/91, 2B
- Wins chairmanship of Senate Republican
Conference, 11/14/90, 1A
- Cochran/Sysco food services
- Annual trade show, 5/10/89, 8B
- Begins expansion, 88/20/86, 8B
- Cock of the Walk
- Natchez
- Restaurant review, 12/8/94, 4E
- Restaurant review, 5/14/92, 4E
- Cock of the Walk restaurant, 11/23/86,
1F
- Cockerham, Henry SEE Drunken driving, Mississippi
- Cockfight
- Covington County
- 63 arrested during suspected cockfight,
12/2/91, 2B
- Prentiss
- Animal-rights activists charge 11
persons, 11/20/90, 1B
- Cockrell, Margie SEE Welch, Margie
- Cockrell, Mike SEE Sanderson Farms Inc
- Coco-Cola plant
- Vicksburg
- Historic building burns; arson suspected,
12/20/91, 1B; 12/21/91, 3B
- Coconis, Ted
- Florida artist's illustrations for 'Scarlett'
at Bryant Galleries, 10/4/92, 1F
- Coconut Grill
- Restaurant review, 3/19/92, 4E
- Codrescu, Andrei
- Speaks at ACLU's 21st birthday, 6/21/90,
1D
- Codrescu, Andrie
- Ross H. Moore Lecturer at Millsaps College,
11/15/90, 1D
- Coe, David Allan
- Performs at Hal & Mal's, 7/19/90,
12F
- Coffee fund SEE Public Works Department
- Coffee mugs SEE Cups
- Coffee shops SEE Coffeehouses
- Coffeehouses
- Beat generation hangout makes comeback
locally, 8/23/93, 1D
- Coffeeville, Mississippi
- Home for bachelor Steve Cummins
- Why I Live Where I Live, 6/17/91,
1D
- Coggin, James SEE McRae's Dept Stores
- Cognex SEE Alzheimer's disease
- Coin launderies
- Difficult business without quick profits,
2/4/90, 1G
- Coin-operated telephone calls SEE Telephone
service
- Coker house
- Coker, Billy Wayne SEE Murder, Pensacola
- Cokesbury Bookstore
- Methodist supplier opens in Centre Park,
1/11/92, 1D
- New manager is Ruby Anne Andress, 4/24/93,
1D
- Col. Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue
Unit
- At Hal & Mal's, 12/23/93, 3E
- Colbert, James SEE Hathorn, Sue
- Colbert, Thomas
- Bank of Mississippi, 10/31/86, 8B
- Fails to get on board at 1st Mississippi's
Nat'l Bank, 4/9/86, 8B
- Cold front SEE Weather
- Cold snap SEE Weather
- Colds (disease)
- Myths abound on how to catch and how to
cure, 1/21/90, 1C
- Coldwater High School
- Corp of Engineers audit finds pesticides
near school, 6/25/94, 1A
- Cole, Ann
- Oak Grove High School senior
- Distinguished Scholar Award, 12/13/94,
4B
- Cole, Bill
- Says neglect of roads and bridges hurts
state, 4/13/90, 6B
- Says state must rethink economic development,
1/16/90, 1B
- To join law firm, 3/7/87, 8B
- To withdraw from politics, 3/7/87, 8B
- Cole, Bill (of Texas) SEE Brahman cattle
- Cole, Ed
- Accused by Kirksey of conflict of interest,
1/17/91, 1B
- Business deals parallel Democratic Party's
problems, 9/19/93, 3G
- Chairman of Mississippi Democratic party,
12/13/87, 20A
- Mississippi Democratic Party chief scrutinized,
2/27/93, 1A; 2/28/93, 1B
- Retains chairmanship, 4/10/88, 1A
- Waffles on pledge to resign from Mike
Parker's staff, 4/17/94, 3G
- Cole, Ed SEE ALSO Mississippi Democratic
Party
- Cole, Eugene SEE Police---Sardis
- Cole, Johnnetta SEE Jackson Urban League
- Cole, Natasha
- Hattiesburg woman and uncle Bennie Brown
killed, 10/31/93, 1B; 11/12/93, 3B
- Cole, Terry
- Delta Regional Medical Center burn unit
treats child, 5/26/92, 1B
- Cole, Wayne SEE Drownings
- Cole, West
- Death row inmate loses appeal to U.S.
Supreme Court, 6/8/93, 3B; 12/1/95, 3B
- Coleman Junior High School
- Teacher Hudson Bradford sets grammar lesson
to music, 4/7/92, 1D
- Coleman, Bracey
- Assistant police chief in auto accident
injuring 2, 12/22/93, 1A
- Coleman, Bracy
- Named Assistant Police Chief, 9/24/93,
4B
- Coleman, Frances
- Multi-subject teacher at Ackerman and
Weir, 5/29/89, 1A
- Coleman, Frederick
- Magnolia teenager wins trip to All-Star
Game, 7/14/92, 1A
- Coleman, J.P.
- Asked Sovereignty Commission to spy on
Medgar Evers, 11/26/89, 1A
- Former governor buried in Ackerman, 10/1/91,
1A
- Former governor dies, 9/29/91. 1A+; 9/30/91,
1A
- Former governor suffers stroke, 12/14/90,
1B; 12/15/90, 1B; 12/28/90, 3B
- Recuperating and in good spirits, 2/19/91,
1B
- Coleman, Jack
- Calls for highway expansion, 10/12/88,
3B
- Candidate for 2nd district seat, 5/12/88,
1B
- Says Espy's voting record hurts district,
9/8/88, 3B
- Says he wants to break racial barriers,
11/4/88, 3B
- U.S. Agriculture leader campaigns for
Coleman, 11/2/88, 3B
- Coleman, James
- Circuit court judge wants to link county
courts via computers, 10/26/92, 3B
- Coleman, Johnnie
- Heads Chicago church, 11/15/86, 1C
- Coleman, Melissa
- Foster child's success beats the odds,
9/14/92, 1A
- Coleman, Odell
- Ex-IRS clerk pleads guilty to marijuana
charge, 10/4/91, 4B
- Coleman, Phillip
- Apostolic minister's church provides housing
for west Jackson poor, 4/19/92, 1E
- Coleman, Rebecca
- Cites bias in Texas job: returns to Jackson,
10/18/94, 5B
- JPD deputy chief accepts Texas job, 6/9/94,
4B
- Coleman, Richard
- Bolivar County supervisor charged with
price gouging in ice storm, 3/16/94, 1A
- Coleman, Sidney
- Ex-USM star has come long way in short
time at Tampa Bay, 9/23/88, 1D
- Coleman, Thomas A SEE Supreme Court
- Coleman, William
- Orders pay raises for court administrators,
7/3/92, 1A; 7/8/92, 1B
- Coles Creek SEE Oil spills, Adams County
- Coletta, Sergio SEE Persian Gulf War
- Collectors
- Fitzgerald's Mississippiana colllection
will go to Ag Museum, 8/6/90, 1D
- J.D. Pickett has pine knot collection,
11/26/88, 1B
- Robert Craycroft, MSU professor, 2/21/88,
1F
- Salt and pepper shakers, armadillo shells,
Nazi letters, etc., 3/7/93, 1E, 2E
- College admission requirements SEE Universities,
Mississippi
- College Board
- Adds fifteen degree programs, cuts 35,
5/17/91, 1B
- Adopts new funding formula, 11/19/87,
1B
- Alumni seek reconsideration of Walls,
3/31/89, 1A
- Authority to be challenged, 12/18/86,
1A
- Bill would eliminate tenure for Board
members, 1/31/93, 7B; 2/10/93, 3B
- Black administrator Cassie Pennington
appointed, 6/16/89, 1A
- Board wants $60 M hike, 9/16/88, 1B
- Bourdeaux resigns, 5/19/89, 1B
- Campbell, Dank's advisor, joins College
Board, 11/17/88, 3B
- Candidates, 2/8/87, 2B
- Caught in political fight; facing tough
agenda, 5/14/92, 1A
- Changes needed, 4/5/87, 1B
- Closed meeting discussion centers on foundation
spending, 2/19/93, 1A
- Committee denies Walls a seat on Board,
3/24/89, 1A
- Crawford named by Fordice as Board fiscal
officer, 6/2/92, 1A
- Departing Haynes urges Fordice to appoint
a black, 4/17/92, 1A
- Fordice appointee Howard Clark is controversial,
4/27/92, 1A
- Fordice appointee Thelma Brown Rush withdraws,
5/13/92, 1A
- Fordice appointees: 3 face obstacles,
5/8/92, 1A; 5/9/92, 1A; 5/12/92, 1B
- Fordice must select 3 new nominees, 5/15/92,
9A
- Fordice new nominees: Nicholson, Mills,
Garrett, 5/21/92, 1A; 5/22/92, 1B; 5/31/92,
1B
- Fordice to fill four seats, 4/16/92, 1B;
4/22/92, 1A
- Fordice's rejected nominees Clark and
Smith criticize senators, 5/15/92, 1A
- Haynes is new president; brings a 'can-do'
attitude, 5/13/91, 1B, 2B
- Hires consultant to study funds, 8/20/87,
1B
- Hopeful legislature will fund $60 million
budget hike, 1/19/89, 2B
- Hoping for $60 million budget hike, 1/19/89;
2B
- Instructs campus leaders in how to get
data on college affairs, 7/19/91, 3B
- JSU revitalization applauded, but resources
questioned, 12/4/88, 1A
- Keep borderline academic programs, 9/18/86,
1B
- LaBauve trustee, 2/13/87, 1B
- Lobbyist decision delayed, 7/16/87, 1B
- Mabus wants Johnnie Walls reconsidered,
4/1/89, 1B
- May cut medical loan program, 11/20/87,
3B
- May fill vacant post denied to Walls,
4/12/89,1B
- Meeting agendas will be made public, 8/15/92,
1A
- Members opposed to Rushing's proposed
code of ethics, 1/18/93, 1A
- Meridian woman Dianne Walton named to
Board, 7//20/89, 1B
- Mills says affirmative action is ineffective,
9/18/92, 1A; 9/19/92, 1A
- Minor says rejection not racially motivated,
4/2/89, 3H
- Must choose its course, 11/10/86, 1B
- MUW's Ricki Garrett awaits confirmation,
5/4/92, 3B
- NAACP says it does little for Mississippi
blacks, 8/20/90, 2B
- NAACP says Walls' rejection racist, 3/25/89,
1A
- Names Ermea Jackson minority affairs director,
4/19/90, 4B
- New policy preventing advanced release
of agenda, 7/17/92, 1B
- Nominees Crawford, Mills and Nicholson,
2/14/93, 3B; 2/17/93, 3B; 2/18/93, 3B
- Nominees Crawford, Mills and Nicholson
OKed, 2/19/93, 3B
- OKs 21% hike in university budget, 8/21/86,
1B
- PEER Committee, 1/8/87, 1B
- Planning to train engineers off-campus,
5/7/89, 1A, 1B
- Proposes increasing entrance requirements,
1/18/90, 1B
- Receives $150,000 grant for 'Project 95',
6/15/89, 1B
- Revamp urged, 11/22/85, 3B
- Reviews workers' comp programs, 1/19/89;
2B
- Rushing is named president, 4/27/93, 1B
- Savors sweet budget pie, 5/19/88, 1A &
1B
- Search for new chief executive, 11/20/86,
1B
- Seeking new member after Walls' rejection,
4/21/89, 3B
- Senate blocks Fordice nominees Michael
Smith and Howard Clark, 5/14/92, 1A
- Senate committee refuses to re-nominate
Johnnie Walls, 4/2/89, 8B
- Special Boyer session cancelled, 1/9/88,
1B
- State must let it operate independently,
pressure free, 10/18/92, 3G (Minor column)
- Task force to study college successes,
1B; 1/23/89
- Task Force to study college successes,
1B; 1/23/89
- Telephone numbers listed for scholarship
funds, 7/9/91, 3B
- This Corner column, 2/8/87, 1J
- To distribute bonus money as scholarships,
5/16/91, 3B; 5/17/91, 1B; 7/7/91, 1B
- Two other blacks preceded Haynes as president,
5/14/91, 1B
- Unannounced meeting to discuss Cleere
successor, 10/7/94, 2B
- University presidents exercise clout,
12/21/86, 1I
- USM & JSU grads named to board, 5/18/88,
1A
- USM presses Mabus on appointment, 5/14/88,
1B
- Walls may sue to gain seat, 4/7/89, 1B
- Walls nomination delayed by Senate committee,
3/17/89, 3B
- Wants loans to update equipment at colleges,
1/20/89; 4B
- College Board SEE ALSO Cleere, Ray
- College costs SEE College education
- College Discovery program
- Introduces state's top 9th graders to
campuses, 4/28/92, 2B
- College Discovery Programs
- Introducing high schoolers to higher education,
7/14/92, 4B
- College education
- Advisers urge thought and planning over
college choices, 9/4/90, 4B
- Hidden costs can surprise parents, 8/8/93,
2C
- Start saving when child is born, 9/2/91,
4B
- Tuition savings plans said risky, 7/26/89,
3B
- Wise parents plan ahead for college expenses,
1/30/89, 1E; 3/12/90, 1E
- College faculty SEE Professors
- College foundations
- SEE Universities, Mississippi---College
foundations...
- College graduates
- Finding jobs scare in Spring of 1992,
4/5/92, 1A
- Gifts for the graduate, 5/17/94, 1D
- Job market looking up for 1993 grads,
5/2/93, 1C
- Landing that first job, handling stress,
etc., 5/2/91, 1D
- Survey shows they think Mississippi lacks
opportunity, 9/3/89, 2H
- College Hill Missionary Baptist Church
- Debutantes for Christ, 4/22/91, 1B
- College loans SEE Colleges
- College students SEE Students
- Colleges
- Belhaven, other private schools see
enrollment gains, 9/4/93, 4B
- Black colleges losing racial identity,
3/26/89, 1H
- College fairs in Jackson draw recruiters
and students, 11/2/90, 4B
- Costs
- Plan ahead for college expenses, 1E;
1/30/89
- Pre-paid college plans, 1B; 1/9/89
- Entry policy
- Mississippi considers altering, 11/10/85,
1A
- Fill up as citizens "want to improve themselves',
9/3/89, 1B
- House bill would hike counties' college
taxes, 3/8/89, 3B
- House rejects revised college tax hike,
3/9/89, 3B
- Loans
- Black students, 3/23/86, 1H
- Need a loan: Get the facts., 8/27/90,
1E
- Welchers common in Mississippi, 10/6/85,
1A
- Private colleges seek state tuition grants,
11/26/93, 3B
- Private colleges solicit $4.8Million in
state funds, 11/16/90, 2B
- Project 95 to raise requirements for graduation,
college admission, 11/6/89, 1B
- Small state colleges buck trend of decreasing
enrollment, 9/14/92, 1A
- State schools say white students don't
hurt heritage, 3/26/89, 1H
- Students
- Students may profit from state's pre-war
debt, 2/7/89, 3B
- Colleges SEE ALSO Community colleges
- Colleges SEE ALSO Universities
- Collegiate '88
- Non-profit group of state leaders, 2/27/88,
8B
- Collier, Emmett
- Potter, 8/13/89, 1F
- Stonewear, 8/9/87, 1C
- Collier, Reggie
- Ex-USM football player arrested on drug
charge in Hattiesburg, 2/21/94, 1A
- Collier, Tommy SEE Aircraft accidents
- Collier, W. Robert
- Biloxi businessman encounters crackhead
at Jackson Exxon station, 6/23/92, 1A
- Collins Carry Out
- Restaurant review, 2/20/92, 4E; 7/27/89,
4F
- Collins Exotic Animal Orphanage
- Gus and Betty White, owners, 7/12/90,
3E
- Collins Funeral Home
- Abundant Living Center offers wedding
facilities, 11/13/90, 1A; 11/25/90, 1B
- Collins High School
- 'Warm Fuzzies for Everyone' build student
esteem, 8/31/90, 4B
- Collins kidnapping
- Brittany Collins found, reunited with
parents, 3/15/90, 1A; 3/16/90, 1A
- Car used in abduction found in New York,
3/21/90, 1B
- Child's aunt and airman sought, 3/10/90,
1A
- Officials have no leads in coast kidnapping,
3/11-13/90, 1B
- Reward fund set up for missing child,
3/14/90, 5B
- Stephanie Lee Griffith will not be charged,
3/29/90, 1A
- Collins kidnapping SEE ALSO Coppock, James
Nicholas
- Collins Middle School
- Mississippian of the Week project, 3/16/90,
4B
- Collins triplets
- Ole Miss track stars turn heads on campus,
3/5/90, 1B
- Collins, Betty
- Clinton resident member of 6 different
PTAs, 10/29/94, 1A
- Collins, Bobby
- MSU faculty chairman against hiring him
as football coach, 11/30/90, 1A
- Collins, Brenda
- Gulfport woman's body found; husband commits
suicide, 9/5/91, 3B; 9/6/91, 2B, 3B
- Collins, Charlotte
- Brookhaven student wins national essay
contest on black history, 12/14/90, 4B
- Collins, Debra
- Felon drug dealer denied drug-treatment
probation, 2/22/91, 4B
- Collins, Ernest T.
- Gives $800,000 to Tougaloo, 6/8/88, 2B
- Collins, Kelly
- Court can up punishment for judge, 4/15/88,
3B
- Court order needed to end judge's salary,
3/16/88, 3B
- Court won't rehear ruling, 3/17/88, 4B
- Collins, Marilyn
- Heads Valley Food Service Corp, 3/22/89,
8B
- Collins, Marsha Allen
- New Jersey woman charged with bank fraud,
8/8/91, 2B; 8/10/91, 4B
- Collins, Roberta
- Former World War II Army nurse appreciates
America, 7/4/90, 1B
- Collins, Thomas
- Businessmen back him, say he'll work with
GOP president, 10/15/88, 3B
- Campaign for Congress gets 3rd manager,
8/26/88, 4B
- Denies knowledge of brochure compaing
Parker to Viet Cong, 10/21/88, 1B
- Experience is his calling card, 10/12/88,
1B
- Fundraiser in Washington, 5/19/88, 2B
- House candidate says US needs friends,
2/10/88, 1A
- Reagan selects for observances, 5/27/88,
2B
- Shrugs off scrutiny of agency, 11/4/88,
3B
- Tours with Jeremiah Denton, 10/18/88,
3B
- Collins, Wyatt
- Ex-Jones County DA resigns as Youth Court
prosecutor, 2/27/92, 3B
- Collis Hill community SEE Terry, Mississippi
- Collum, Jason
- Clinton student finalist for McDonald's
All-Star Band, 1/11/92, 4B
- Cologne
- Men's scents, 4/17/87, 1D
- Colom, Dorothy Winston
- Judicial candidate asks rejected votes
be restored, 6/12/90, 3B; 6/17/90, 1B
- Sues, asking primary votes be counted,
10/2/90, 2B; 11/21/90, 4B
- Colom, Wil
- Black Democrats should be ashamed, 7/1/87,
3B
- Candidate for state treasurer, 6/17/87,
1B; 10/6/87, 1B; 10/27/87, 1B
- Speaks out for black Mississippi Republicans,
11/18/91, 1B
- Colom, Will
- Says Republicans 'family values' campaign
backfiring, 9/2/92, 1B
- Colombia
- Mississippi residents, Colombia natives,
fear for families, 9/18/89, 1B
- Colonial Bakery Inc
- Gulfport plant to lose 90 jobs, 9/9/93,
5B
- Colonial Country Club
- Eyes Deerfield facilities, 6/9/90, 6B;
8/26/87, 8B
- Keeping Colonial where it is suits "Coots,"
9/23/88, 1A
- Members to decide on renovation or sale
of club, 9/22/88, 1A
- To vote on acquisition of Deerfield, 7/3/90,
6B; 7/6/90, 1B
- Colonial Dames SEE Oaks, The
- Colonial Heights Baptist Church
- Conference targets women's spirituality,
3/25/89, 1C
- Green Team program for pre-schoolers,
11/30/91, 1D
- Summer Spectacular Monday night programs,
8/1/92, 1D
- Colours
- Restaurant review, 2/14/91, 4E; 12/14/89,
4E
- Colson, Charles
- Delivers Easter message at Parchman, 4/16/90,
1A
- Columbia Police Department
- 200 law enforcement officers honor slain
policemen, 5/12/89, 1A
- Two policemen killed in shootout, 5/9/89,
1A; 5/10/89, 1A
- Columbia Training School
- Child abuse claims, 1/20/89; 3B
- Now housing twice the limit allowed by
federal mandate, 7/13/94, 1B
- Some delinquents may be released under
strict sanctions, 7/5/92, 1A
- Upgrading of sites, programs, 7/13/94,
2B
- Columbia, Mississippi, 8/21/88, 3B
- 200 law enforcement officers honor slain
policemen, 5/12/89, 1A
- Cleanup, 11/6/87, 1A; 11/9/87, 1A
- Flood, 8/14/87, 1A
- Has plenty of peepholes to past, 6/28/90,
3E
- Two police officers killed, 5/9/89, 1A;
5/10/89, 1A
- Waste site, 10/4/87, 1B
- Water supply, 9/20/87, 1B; 9/22/87, 3B;
9/23/87, 1A; 9/24/87, 1B; 9/25/87, 4B; 10/16/87,
3B
- Columbia, Mississippi (toxic cleanup)
- SEE Southern Organizing Committee
- Columbus & Greenville Railroad
- Federal bill would allow restructuring
of debt, 12/30/93, 5B
- Columbus Air Force base, 10/12/86,
1A
- Columbus Air Force Base
- 1995 closure a possibility, Montgomery
says, 7/17/93, 3B
- Base likely to remain open, Montgomery
says, 2/2/93, 3B
- Cochran wants base kept open after 1993,
5/23/92, 3B; 12/12/91, 3B
- Commander Higham departs; Ardillo is successor,
9/13/91, 3B
- Departing Commander Higham urges improvements,
8/14/91, 3B; 8/16/91, 3B
- Featured on TV show 'Name Your Adventure',
9/9/94, 3B
- Fighter training jets added, 2/17/93,
3B
- Financial services division wins award,
3/5/94, 3B
- New pilot class arrives, 9/21/93, 3B
- Not immune from closure, Montgomery says,
7/8/91, 2B
- Pilot training threatened with closedown,
8/25/94, 2B
- Returns to specialized pilot-training
program, 7/5/90, 3B
- Secretary of the Air Force's visit lends
optimism, 2/19/94, 3B
- Stealth bomber on display at air show,
11/2/91, 3B; 11/3/91, 1A
- Columbus and Greenville Railway Co
- Loan to be suspended if Delta service
continues, 6/17/92, 5B
- Columbus Day
- Celebrated in Columbus, Mississippi, 10/9/89,
1D
- Madison County schools have holiday, 10/8/93,
1B
- Second-graders talk about Christopher
Columbus, 10/11/92, 1E
- Columbus Pilgrimage SEE ALSO Pilgrimages
- Columbus Pilgrimage, 1987
- Golden Triangle Spring tours, 3/15/87,
1F
- Columbus Pilgrimage, 1992
- Pilgrimage includes graveyard tour 'Voices
from the Graves', 4/5/92, 1F
- Columbus Pilgrimage, 1993
- City keeps its history alive, 4/1/93,
9E
- Columbus Police Department
- IRS gives narcotics dIvision confiscated
Cadillac, 9/3/92, 3B
- Mayor asked to study racism complaints,
3/14/90, 5B
- Columbus Police Department SEE ALSO Bowen,
Pete
- Columbus Public Schools
- Board member Tommy Prude seeks to keep
post, 3/16/91, 5B
- Boycott continues over school name, 9/16/89,
1A; 9/19/89, 1A; 9/20/89, 3B
- Boycott: name change of MLK Elementary,
9/13/89, 5B; 9/15/89, 5B
- City gets OK to build comprehensive high
school, 1/2/92, 3B
- City may arm school security guards, 10/22/92,
3B; 10/28/92, 3B
- County NAACP opposes reorganization, 7/24/91,
3B
- Discrimination suit of Bill Wilkerson,
3/24/93, 3B
- NAACP wants investigation of kicking incident,
9/12/91, 3B
- Revamp of districts to neighborhood and
magnet schools, 10/29/89, 1B
- Settlement in school renaming controversy,
9/25/89, 4B; 9/26/89, 1A
- Columbus Quincentenary Celebration
- State celebration, 1C; 1/18/89
- Columbus, Mississippi, 10/23/88, 3B
- Celebrates Columbus Day, 10/9/89, 1D
- Cruise the River, peruse history
- Weekend getaway, 10/24/91, 3E
- Downtown fire, 10/19/87, 1A
- Marks Columbus' voyage with year of events,
5/24/92, 1F
- Tenn-Tom Tourism Association meeting,
11/17/93, 3B
- Colvin, Emerson
- Air traffic controller at Jackson airport
- A Day in the Life, 9/5/94, 1D
- Colvin, Geoffrey SEE Mississippi Allies
Network
- Coma
- Young woman overcomes coma, makes trek
to recovery, 9/17/89, 5B
- COMAIR Inc
- Airline offers Jackson-Cincinatti flight,
7/26/94, 5B
- Comans, Bubba SEE Davis, John Michael
- Combat training school, 6/2/85, 1B
- Come On In
- New cookbook by Junior League of Jackson,
9/25/91, 1E
- Comedians
- Killer Beaz at Comedy Barn, 7/5/91, 1E
- Louis Johnson Jr.'s road to fame, 9/14/89,
5F
- Run Robertson, 2/6/87, 1D
- Comedy Barn
- All's quiet on comedy front, 6/6/88, 1D
- Jeff Roebuck wins contest, 11/23/86, 1F
- Live comedy is dead in Jackson, 5/12/94,
12E
- ComforTech
- Smith and Ratliff, owners
- How's business?, 12/15/92, 6B
- Comic books, 10/13/87, 1D
- Collector Rusty Crump of Saltillo, 1/7/90,
4B
- Comic book by Hattiesburg students, 7/14/88,
1E
- Ernest Cook's and James Harwell's 'Circumplex,"
7/18/93, 1F
- Jacksonian Mike Fuller creates Christian
comic book, 6/12/93, 1D
- Mallette gets big bucks for 1937 DC Comics
prototype, 9/17/93, 1B
- Mr. America, comic by Mississippians Mark
Largent and Mark McCrary, 4/28/94, 3B
- Silverline company formed by USM graduates,
7/30/90, 2B
- These days they aren't comical, 8/9/92,
1E
- They're killing off Superman, 9/5/92,
1A; 9/6/92, 1B
- Yonge published 'Gunner' while still in
high school, 7/18/93, 1F
- Comic strips
- Jimmy Johnson, 7/29/85, 1B
- Command (herbicide) SEE Herbicides
- Commercial Driver Institute
- Commercial licenses SEE Driver's licenses
- Commerical Energy Assistance Program,
9/22/87, 8B
- Commiskey, Stephen
- Jackson Prep student heads for National
Citizen Bee, 4/28/92, 4B
- Named top ALL-STAR student by MEC, 5/12/93,
1A; 5/28/93, 1B
- Commission of Workfore Excellence
- Criticizes schools for bias toward college
prep, 2/13/92, 5B
- Commission on Environmental Quality
- Mabus names Neely and Hunt to panel, 8/23/91,
2B
- Studying litter and herbicide problems,
6/1/90, 2B
- Urges testing of Gulf Coast surf waters,
8/26/94, 2B
- Commission on Environmental Quality SEE
ALSO Williams, Wayne
- Commission on Human Rights Abuses in Mississippi
- Examines jail deaths, 3/12/93, 1B
- Commission on Model State Drug Laws
- AG Moore chairs national panel, 12/14/93,
1B
- Commission on Municipal Cooperation
- Area mayors form, 6/29/88, 1B
- Commission on Natural Resources
- Closes Delta rivers, 10/20/88, 1B
- Commission on Proprietary School and College
Registration
- New trade school board, 6/19/92, 3B
- Commission on the Future of the South
- Mabus named chairman, 1/5/92, 3G; 12/4/91,
2B
- Meets in Jackson; final report due in
December, 5/7/92, 3B
- Commission on Wildlife Conservation,
2/18/87, 1A
- Joe Stone support, 3/7/87, 1A
- Replacement of Stone, 10/31/87, 1A
- Commission on Work Force Excellence
- Mabus appoints panel to study job training,
9/7/90, 6B
- Panel vows to improve worker quality,
10/9/90, 3B
- Suggests business internships for teachers,
10/9/91, 4B
- Urges reforms in worker training/education,
7/17/91, 5B
- Commission on Workforce Excellence
- Urges changes in vo-tech training, 11/22/91,
5B
- Commissioner of Higher Education
- Bill to curb power, 1/31/93, 7B; 2/3/93,
3B
- Cleere: State can fund universities, 1/18/88,
1B
- Panel seeks input on Cleere replacement,
11/21/94, 1B
- To be named, 3/19/87, 3B; 3/20/87, 1A
- Committee for the Humanities
- Committee on Downtonwn Attractions SEE
Riverboat gambling, Jackson
- Commodities
- Hinds County distribution includes applesauce,
5/30/91, 5B
- Common Body of Knowledge curriculum SEE
Schools--Jackson
- Common Cause
- Hensley urges Congressional candidates
to cut campaign funds, 9/29/92, 2B
- Common Sense Scholarship
- Given by Mississippi College, 4/22/91,
2B
- Commons subdivision
- Brandon
- Woman wants OK to build less expensive
home, 8/22/92, 5B
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- Garner advocates family-to-family correspondence,
6/3/92, 1D
- Communications tower
- City Council OKs $1.4 Million for police/fire
department link, 6/30/93, 4B
- Communications Workers of America, Local
3511, 3/10/87, 1B
- CommuniGroup
- AT&T says long-distanace competition
would lower rates, 3/1/91, 6B
- Completes $12 Million expansion, 3/1/89,
8B
- May move from state in dispute over long-distance
competition, 2/23/91, 6B
- State regulators hear long-distance competition
debate, 2/27/91, 6B; 2/28/91, 6B
- Community Child Care Center
- Jamming in Battlefield Park fund-raiser,
7/22/91, 1B
- Community Children's Theatre
- Changing with the times, 7/10/89, 1C
- Community churches
- Counter dwindling attendance, changing
audience, 8/24/91, 1D
- Community Coffee Co
- Louisiana firm buys Lott Coffee Service
of Jackson, 1/30/91, 6B
- Community College Foundation
- Panel backs director George Wynne despite
investigation, 11/23/94, 3B
- Subject of spending probe, 10/8/94, 1A;
11/23/94, 3B
- Community College Network
- Instruction via interactive computer,
7/12/94, 1B
- Community colleges
- Admissions criteria raised at 2-year colleges,
1/23/91, 2B
- Adult education responsibility shifted
to them, 5/16/92, 3B
- All vying for small pool of federal money
for voc/tech, 5/15/91, 3B
- Audit Department says they have improved
record keeping, 1/6/92, 2B
- Board asks for more funds, staffing, 7/22/89,
4B
- Board considers local rule measure, 7/30/93,
3B
- Board seeks funds to finance search for
new leader, 6/20/90, 4B
- Brainstorming sessions on Mississippi's
future, 8/25/94, 3B
- Business people and professionls as part-time
teachers, 1/26/92, 1B
- Businessmen say proposed vocational changes
not adequate, 5/23/90, 3B
- Called best place to center adult literacy
efforts, 9/20/91, 2B
- Can voluntarily adopt job-skills curricula,
5/1/91, 3B
- Capitol exhibit will mark community college
month in U.S., 1/29/90, 2B
- Celebrate Community College Month, February,
1991, 2/8/91, 4B
- Center for Quality and Productivity, 9/27/94,
6B
- Community College Network, 12/5/93, 4B
- Educators puzzled by declining enrollment,
7/24/90, 3B
- Elated at enrollment increases; lament
financial strain, 10/1/91, 3B
- Enrollment up, tuition stays steady, 9/26/93,
1A
- Feel slighted by Mabus' education reform,
11/17/89, 3B
- Funding: want city and county money primarily
for two-year colleges, 8/3/92, 1A
- German apprenticeship program studied,
12/21/92, 1B
- Get 1991 funding, 3/31/90, 1B
- Graduation (1992) schedules, 5/8/92, 2B
- Grant funds 'tech-prep' program, 6/13/91,
2B
- Increase tuition, ponder layoffs to cope
with cuts, 1/5/91, 1A
- Job training program standards upgrade
on hold, 8/31/92, 3B
- Lack of black faculty to come under fire
by NAACP, 6/13/89, 4B
- Lack of library materials endangering
accreditation, 7/29/91, 1B
- Lobbyist George Wynne resigns, 10/26/94,
2B
- Make $109 million funding request, 9/25/91,
3B
- Many raise tuition following budget reductions,
4/18/91, 1B
- Community Colleges
- Mississippi All-State Academic Team pictured,
3/9/94, 6A
- Community colleges
- Moratorium on upgrading of vocational
programs, 11/16/90, 2b
- NAACP's Kinsey faults hiring and pay policies,
7/29/91, 3B
- Name changed, 11/9/87, 1B
- New policy to keep tabs on class attendance,
7/18/92, 1B
- Nine raise tuition and fees, 4 hold line,
6/11/90, 1B
- Offer summer enhancement courses, 6/26/89,
6B
- Officials say they cannot afford proposed
education reforms, 11/30/89, 3B
- Officials seek delay in votech course
changes, 2/27/91, 3B
- Panel calls for special session on proposed
funding cuts, 9/29/90, 1B
- Part-time students' funding formula left
intact, 1/24/93, 2B
- Presidents criticize tougher admissions
standards, 1/26/90, 3B; 3/16/90, 3B
- Program for dropouts, displaced homemakers
a success, 7/1/91, 2B
- Recruiting rules for athletics and band
are tightened, 3/15/93, 1A
- Report urges colleges to focus on jobs,
12/8/93, 2B
- Schools most vulnerable will be hurt most
by cuts, 4/19/91, 3B
- Seek $10.5 Million budget boost, 9/21/89,
4B
- Seek $23 million extra in funding, 1/27/93,
3B
- Seek $39 Million funding hike for 1991,
7/23/90, 4B
- Senate action leaves colleges without
funding, 3/27/90, 1B; 3/30/90, 5B
- Senate OKs $65.6 million budget, 4/22/92,
3B
- Shakedown time for control of community
college system?, 9/8/91, 1G
- Six campuses face less funding in 1993,
11/29/91, 2B
- Skills tests for vocational students,
12/29/90, 3B
- Some improve their bookkeeping procedures,
1/27/90, 4B
- Staff layoffs seen as last resort in budget
crisis, 2/23/92, 1B
- Those with continuing deficits may have
state funds withheld, 1/17/92, 3B
- To award 5500 degrees in Spring 1991 ceremonies,
5/10/91, 3B
- To compile graduation data and employment
statistics, 8/28/91, 3B
- To seek $40 Million budget increase in
fiscal '93, 6/25/91, 1B
- Tougher admission requirements causing
complaints, 11/29/91, 3B
- Community Colleges
- Trustees lobby Legislature for increased
funding, 3/25/92, 3B
- Community colleges
- Trustees suggest tax hike for education,
7/20/91, 3B
- Try to standardize core curriculums, 7/3/89,
1B
- Tuition and fees hiked to fund faculty
raises, 7/13/92, 1A
- Urged by NAACP to do more for blacks,
11/11/89, 1B
- Want to control state adult literacy efforts,
4/2/92, 2B
- Community Colleges
- Warned against preliminary use of tax
monies, 9/17/92, 2B
- Community colleges
- Withholding of funds to troubled schools
opposed by leaders, 4/29/92, 3B
- Won't interfere in Fordice/Legislature
fight over improvement bonds, 8/1/93, 1B
- Community colleges SEE ALSO Board for Community
and Junior Colleges
- Community colleges SEE ALSO Junior Colleges
- Community colleges SEE ALSO Literacy
- Community colleges SEE ALSO Stennis Space
Center
- Community colleges SEE ALSO Tech prep program
- Community colleges SEE ALSO Vocational
education
- Community Council
- Jackson School Board dissolves the Council,
2/9/91, 1B
- Parents organization
- Works with School Board, 10/18/89,
2B
- Community Counseling Services
- Agency is model for aid to youth, 9/25/94,
3B
- Community Development Block Grants
- $15.2 million available through DECD,
10/2/92, 5B
- 43 local govts. receive $17.1 M, 11/9/88,
4B
- Flowood will repair houses, 10/7/93, 4B
- Community Outreach Ministries
- Feeds, clothes and counsels, 4/20/91,
1D
- Community service
- Being taught in state's public schools,
9/8/92, 1A
- Vicksburg man avoids service by buying
radar unit for police, 7/12/91, 2B
- Community service officers
- May assist Jackson police in investigating
traffic accidents, 1/9/92, 1A
- Work in Jackson police precincts 2 and
3, 6/12/92, 4B
- Community Service Program for Senior Citizens
- Drop-off steps a hazard, 6/26/92, 1B
- Community Stewpot
- 10th anniversary celebration dedicated
to Devenney, 10/26/91, 5B; 10/28/91, 1A
- A blessing for diners and servers, 11/24/89,
1B
- Blacklaw blames state mental health system
in slaying, 6/27/91, 1B
- Chef Calvin Doughty, 12/21/94, 1E
- Children and young adults help, 12/20/89,
5B
- Corbin is new director, 10/10/93, 1B
- Devenney slayer fits profile of mentally
ill, expert says, 1/28/93, 3B
- Devenney slayer John D. Smith may face
trial by late summer, 6/15/92, 1A
- Devenney's accused killer John Smith to
undergo testing, 6/27/91, 1A
- Devenney's accused slayer John Smith to
plead insanity, 1/13/93, 4B
- Devenney's slayer found sane and guilty,
1/29/93, 1B
- Devenney's slayer John Smith had weapons
charges, 6/20/91, 1A; 7/14/91, 12A
- Dire need for food donations, 1/26/94,
1B; 2/10/94, 1A
- Director Matt Devenney shot to death,
6/20/91, 1A+
- Feeds poor on Thanksgiving, 11/29/91,
1A
- Founder Molly McBride takes over directorship,
7/9/91, 1B
- G.I.F.T.S. to aid in job training, counseling,
4/23/92, 4B
- Giving needy fuel for hope, 11/23/90,
1B
- Helping many 'make do', 7/6/93, 5A
- Homeless shelter is opposed, 11/24/92,
5B; 11/25/92, 4B
- Mormon church's regional storehouse donates
food, 8/7/91, 2B
- Mural to inspire watercolorists, 5/7/88,
1C
- National Homeless Persons Memorial Day,
12/22/94, 5B
- Neighborhood residents complain of loiterers,
2/8/92, 1B; 2/18/92, 5B
- Overflowing with volunteers following
Devenney's slaying, 8/24/91, 1A
- Pawn shop owner Hatcher says he followed
the law, 6/21/91, 1A, 5A
- Shares Thanksgiving fare, 11/24/94, 1A
- Smith on trial in Devenney slaying, 1/26/93,
1B
- Soup kitchen is relocating to old Central
Presbyterian Church, 11/9/94, 1B
- Special feast to thank donors and volunteers,
11/12/94, 1D
- Volunteers provide medical help at its
Street Clinic, 2/8/91, 1B; 3/18/91, 5B
- Community Temple Church of God in Christ
- Adopts family of 12, 11/12/94, 1D
- Community Temple of God in Christ
- Shares facility with St. Columb's Episcopal
Church, 8/20/94, 1A
- Community watch programs SEE Neighborhood
Watch
- Community Welfare and Health Center
- $10,000 appropriation called 'too little',
8/8/91, 4B
- Dinner given by Salt and Pepper Men's
Club, 9/6/94, 1B
- Hinds County OKs more funds, 9/24/91,
5B
- Community Work Centers SEE Department of
Corrections
- Community/Jr.College Economic Development
Foundation Inc.
- Commuter tax SEE Payroll tax
- COMMUTERS, MISSISSIPPI
- MISSISSIPPI ON THE MOVE, 9/26-27/93, 1A+
- Como Elementary/Junior High School
- Pupil-to-pupil plan, 2/11/92, 4B
- Como Steak House
- Como
- Restaurant review, 7/8/93, 4E
- Como, Mississippi
- Compact discs
- Jackson
- Record albums being replaced by discs
and tapes, 10/12/88, 8B
- Companion Vans Inc.
- Auto mag hails finisher, 5/24/88, 8B
- Competitive bid contracts
- Auditor mails help for state purchasing,
7/19/88, 1B
- New state law may help officials, 8/17/88,
1B
- Panel proposes change in state laws, 6/8/88,
1A; 7/3/88, 1B
- Second bidder registers complaint, 12/7/89,
5B
- Senate eyeing state purchasing rule change,
2/13/91, 1B; 3/1/91, 1B
- State laws confuse agency, 6/13/88, 1A
- Composting
- How to compost, 11/4/93, 1D
- Comprehensive Assistive Technology Center
- Mississippi State University, 12/18/93,
3B
- Compressor
- Complaints about noise on Midway Road,
7/3/90, 3B; 12/7/90, 5B
- Compulsive shopping SEE Shopping
- Compulsory education
- Attendance Officers, 10/21/85 3B
- Computer Automated Ticketing Service
- Now at UA theaters, Northpark and Parkway
Place, 6/18/92, 1D
- Computer games, 7/24/95, 1D; 8/2/87,
1E
- Computer labs SEE Hinds Community College---Mobile...
- Computer mapping
- Central Mississippi Planning and Development
District, 7/13/87, 1B
- Computer software
- Computer graphic software: faux reality,
10/2/94, 1F
- Sits idly in Federal-State Programs building,
8/26/90, 1B
- Computer virus
- Ole Miss and MSU students plagued by viruses,
5/21/90, 1B
- Computers
- Baby bytes: very young children using
PCs, 7/20/92, 1D
- Computer buffs use their hobby in many
ways, 6/22/94, 1D
- Computer-assisted instruction, 1/16/89,
1A
- Forest Hill students learn on college
level, 3/30/90, 4B
- Governor Mabus and school children match
computer wits, 5/31/89, 1B
- How to buy a PC: what to do when you get
it home, 6/22/92, 4B
- In kindergartens and first grade, 1A;
1/16/89
- Jitney-Jungle's 'Apples for Students'
program, 9/14/90, 4B
- Mississippi students becoming computer
friendly, 12/26/89, 4B
- Public elementary schools given $7 Million
grant to buy, 4/19/89, 1A
- Sykes 1st school to get computer in Jitney-Jungle
program, 1/20/90, 1B
- Theft of computer deprives student of
means of communication, 10/3/89, 1A; 10/14/89,
1B
- Tornado tracking, 3/7/87, 1A
- Writing to Read program supported by Mabus,
11/14/89, 1A
- Computers SEE ALSO Bulletin boards
- Computers SEE ALSO Writing to Read
- Computers networks
- Faith on line: networks devoted to religious
matters, 12/10/94, 1D
- Computers software
- Software for children, 7/20/92, 1D
- Con artists SEE Scam
- Concealed weapons
- Federal agents will help police with felons
carrying guns, 11/10/92, 1B
- Hinds County School Board to set gun regulations,
8/10/90, 5B
- House makes some public places out of
bounds to armed citizens, 2/7/91, 1A
- House votes to bar concealed weapons from
public places, 2/20/91, 1A; 2/22/91, 3B
- Pearl School Board prohibits firearms
at school events, 8/14/90, 1A
- Police in state want guns banned from
cars, 11/9/92, 1A
- Rankin County moves to keep guns off campuses,
7/26/90, 1A
- Concealed weapons SEE ALSO Gunslinger law
- Concept stores
- Proposed McCarty-Holman store at Ridgewood/Atkins
intersection, 7/21/92, 1B
- Concerned Citizens
- Jackson neighborhood watch group now involving
more blacks, 1/17/92, 4B
- Concerned Citizens of Madison SEE Apartments,
Madison...Locust
- Concerned Parents
- Seek cuts in school calendar, 4/18/89,
1B
- Seek greater voice in school decisions,
4/17/89, 3B
- Concerned Women of America, 8/12/89,
1D
- Natonal conference, 10/21/89, 1D
- Concerts
- Stadium area residents' concerns, 5/26/87,
1A
- Concorde
- Flyby stops traffic,shoppers, 6/27/88,
1A
- Mississippians to fly on Concorde, 6/26/88,
1A
- To make stop in Jackson on 6/26/88, 6/2/88,
8B
- Condominiums
- Capitol Street, 5/1/87, 8B
- Condoms
- AIDS
- Ministers' views, 2/28/87, 1C
- Being sold in Ole Miss dormitories, 11/27/91,
1B
- Dale White to distribute to teamsters,
7/5/87, 1B
- Given to prisoners, 7/14/87, 1A
- Prisoners
- She's wearing CONDOMS!, 11/8/90, 1d
- Television advertising, 2/21/87, 1A
- To be sold to prisoners, 7/29/87, 1A
- Condren, Randy SEE Duck hunting
- Cone, Benjamin
- Minister of Blair Metropolitan A.M.E.
records minisermons, 3/16/91, 1D
- Conerly, Ada
- Grows prize-winning day lilies, 6/21/93,
1D
- Coney, Melvene SEE Veterans Memorial Stadium
- Confederate Air Force
- Jackson Wing plans to rebuild 1941 airplane,
3/15/93, 1A
- Mississippi Wing gathers in Madison, 5/22/94,
1B
- Confederate flag SEE Rebel flag
- Confederate Memorial Day, 4/22/95,
2B; 4/28/86, 1B
- Conference and Child Abuse and Neglect
- Jackson, 4/10/92, 1B; 4/11/92, 1B; 4/18/87,
1B; 4/26/90, 1B
- Conference on Alternative Futures in Mississippi,
3/1/87, 3B
- Conflict-of-interest
- State Supreme Court eases ban for elected
officials, 4/17/92, 1A
- Conger, Rocky SEE Whitfield State Hospital
- Congress Street
- People see burglaries, but few
police, 5/23/90, 5B
- Police task force set up to stem burglaries,
5/26/90, 1B
- Residents oppose historic-area designation,
4/29/94, 5B
- Congress Street Properties
- Eastover group reports loss, 12/8/87,8B
- Congressional Challenge, 1965 SEE Alexander,
Margaret Walker
- Congressional Challenge, 1965 SEE Voter
registration
- Congressional races
- Comments by district, 9/28/86, 1J
- Congressmen
- 'Cardinals' of Congress: Whitten is their
'Pope', 6/7/92, 2G
- 101st Congress convenes, state delegation
sworn in, 1/4/89, 1A
- Cochran and Lott vote against Congressional
pay raise, 2/3/89, 1A
- Dowdy is richest in state delegation,
5/26/88, 1B
- Financial reports of Mississippi's U.S.
Representatives, 5/23/89, 1A
- Financial reports of Senators Lott and
Cochran, 5/20/89, 1B
- Glass ceiling: gender pay gap in US Congress,
12/19/93, 1A, 18A
- Lott & Dowdy missed votes while campaigning,
10/27/88, 1B
- Lott, Parker, Smith receive tentative
committee assignments, 1/6/89, 3B
- Low TV profile, 8/22/87, 1A
- Mississippi delegation gives 102nd Congress
mixed review, 10/12/92, 1B
- Mississippi delegation watches Defense
budget cuts like hawks, 9/23/90, 1H
- Mississippi delegation zeroing in on 1990
priorities, 12/26/89, 1B
- Mississippi delegation, except for Espy,
is staunchly conservative, 2/3/92, 3B
- Mississippi delegation: Espy leads in
office expenditures, 9/24/92, 2B
- Mississippi Senators worth watching, rumors
say relations cool, 1/8/89, 3H
- Mississippi's Congressional class of '89,
1/1/89, 1H
- Mississippi's Congressmen oppose 50% pay
raise, 1/8/89, 1B
- Moment of truth for state Democrats: support
Clinton?, 3/14/93, 3G
- Politics loom for state congressmen, 1/30/88,
1B
- Smith, Montgomery active opponents of
salary hike, 2/5/89, 1A
- State delegation like cats on a hot tin
roof (analysis), 1/21/90, 1H
- State's delegation files for March 10
primary, 1/11/92, 1B
- Welfare, drought bills hit home in MS,
10/16/88, 4B
- Conjugal visits
- Program survives 1994 get-tough prison
legislation, 9/11/94, 1A
- Conlee, William
- Jackson policeman struck by van; driver
held on assault, 7/19/92, 1A; 7/20/92, 2B
- Recovering, set to leave hospital, 7/28/92,
5B
- Conley, Laura
- Jackson woman dies opening Christmas gifts
with children, 12/26/91, 2B; 12/27/91, 3B
- Conn, Ira
- Biloxi city employee arrested in gambling
raid, 11/30/91, 3B
- Connallon, John
- Shearson Lehman executive speaks at investment
seminar, 9/26/91, 5B
- Conner, Bill SEE Auctions, Madison County
- Conner, Fox
- Mississippi general was 'graduate school'
for Eisenhower, 10/14/90, 1E
- Conner, Major General Fox
- Slate Springs, 1/15/89; 3H
- Connors, Matthew
- Catholic brother in Greenville works with
troubled youth, 1/28/92, 1B; 12/9/91, 1A
- Conrod, Ernest
- Extradition hearing in Melvin Brown slaying,
6/15/94, 2B
- Killer of Indianola deputy tries to kill
bail bondsman, 4/23/94, 3B
- Consignment shops
- Castoff clothes reel in cash, 8/11/92,
1D
- Jackson can fill clothes bill, 1/28/88,
1E
- Consolidated Freightways
- May move Richland terminal to Memphis,
7/2/92, 5B
- Consolidation
- Cities, counties considering consolidating
governemnts, 3/17/91, 1A, 5B
- School districts, 6/21/87, 1B
- Some schools forced to do so, 3/30/86,
1B
- Constables, Copiah County
- Chase convicted of defrauding county,
12/8/89, 3B
- Chase fights his exile from home county,
4/13/90, 1B
- Court takes away their duty of delivering
judgements, 1/1/90, 1A
- Constables, Hinds County
- 1990 elections pits 2 policemen against
each other, 11/5/90, 3B
- Buckner and Mitchell driving pickup trucks
on duty, 6/29/91, 4B
- Constable arrests 2 Jackson police officers,
6/30/89, 1B
- Former Danks bodyguard J.E. Magee will
be constable, 9/21/89, 5B
- No trial date set for Thomas, arrested
13 months ago, 11/21/90, 5B
- Police officer challenging retired officer
for District 1 post, 7/19/90, 5B
- Thomas freed on bond after cocaine charge,
10/5/89, 1A; 10/6/89, 5B
- Thomas pleads guilty, but avoids prison,
3/19/91, 1A
- Thomas seeking plea bargain, 3/9/91, 5B
- Thomas takes 30-day leave in cocaine case,
10/18/89, 5B
- Thomas wants separate trial in cocaine
case, 5/12/90, 5B
- Constables, Lee County
- Constable to plead guilty, 12/5/87, 1B
- Constables, Mississippi
- 21 have not filed annual income statements,
5/17/94, 2B
- Face renewed criticism, 12/22/85, 1H
- Fifteen county constables have not filed
income reports, 5/18/90, 3B
- Guidelines set, 4/7/86, 1A
- Six fail to submit 1988 income reports,
5/17/89, 4B
- Constables, Rankin County
- Replacement for Charles Taylor deliberated,
8/24/94, 4B
- Constitution
- Bicentennial
- Amendment I, 9/13/87, 1B; 9/17/87,
1A
- Amendment VI, 9/16/87, 1A
- Right to bear arms, 9/14/87,1A
- Bicentennial celebrated
- DAR to celebrate Bicentennial, 9/1/87,
1B
- Essay contesnt winner, 9/17/87, 1A
- National bicentennial competition, 2/7/88,
1B
- Constitution, Mississippi SEE Mississippi
Constitution
- Construction Design & Building
- Sandra Jones, owner
- How's business?, 12/14/93, 6B
- Construction, Gulfport
- Construction banned from flooded Orange
Grove and Lyman areas, 5/28/91, 2B
- Construction, Jackson
- Contractors' awards-first merit award,
11/29/87, 1F
- Contracts up in September (chart with
figures), 11/1/85, 8B
- Developers see Lakeland Dr. as
hot spot, 10/26/88, 8B
- Healthy market despite dip in state, 3/23/88,
8B
- Local construction boom, 6/5/87, 8B
- Merit awards presented, 11/25/88, 8B
- Construction, Mississippi
- Building boom leaves few idle construction
workers, 7/7/94, 5B
- Contracting rises slightly above '86,
11/27/87, 6B
- Contractors seek diversity in work force,
11/21/93, 1C
- Contracts rise 16% in 87, 12/30/87, 8B
- Contracts up from 1984, 11/30/85,3/23/88,
8B
- Down in 1985, 1/28/86, 8B
- Mississippi building contracts August
88, 10/5/88, 8B
- Consultants also SEE Hinds County---Consultants....
- Consumer fraud SEE Fraud
- Consumer price index
- Consumer Protection Act
- New Mississippi law catches 2 peddling
counterfeit items, 7/23/94, 2B
- Contact lenses
- Disposable contact lenses, 6/4/89, 1G
- Contaminated pipes SEE Pipes
- Contemporaries New Year's Eve Gala
- At Museum of Art, 12/30/93, 3E
- Contemporary Landscape Painting
- Exhibit at Bryant Galleries, 9/27/92,
1G
- Contests
- Christmas memories, 12/21/86, 1E
- Pearl woman Nita Renfroe wins national
contest 'Cars We Love', 6/27/91, 1A
- Continental Airlines
- Bans rap group Geto Boys from flight,
10/1/91, 2B
- Extends Houston commuter service to Jackson,
5/9/90, 6B
- Its bankruptcy filing won't affect Jackson
shuttle, 12/4/90, 6B
- May hike Jackson-to-Houston fare, 7/10/91,
6B
- Continuing Education Learning Center,
5/8/87, 8B
- Students savor success, 9/19/88, 1B
- Contract killings SEE Murder-for-hire
- Contract Procurement Center
- Gets government contracts, 9/26/88, 3B
- Contractors
- Bill would do away with classroom study
for licensing, 1/17/90, 6B
- Construction "craftsmen" honored, 11/29/87,
1F
- Proposed bill would require license for
home builders, remodelers, 11/17/90, 6B
- Tips on hiring right contractor for dream
home, 2/24/92, 4B
- Want state to start licensing building
contractors, 1/2/93, 2B
- Contracts SEE City contracts, Jackson
- Contracts SEE State contracts
- Convenience stores, Clinton
- 2nd clerk found dead in 2 months, 3/13/93,
1B; 3/14/93, 2B
- Berryhill arrested in 2nd slaying, 3/17/93,
1B
- Clerk Greg Graves is slain, 1/29/93, 1B
- Convenience stores, Hattiesburg
- Clerk Oran Fesler killed at Starvin' Marvin,
5/6/91, 3B
- Councilman Farris wants regulation of
local stores, 7/2/91, 3B
- Robberies at 3 stores, 1 clerk killed,
5/1/91, 1B; 5/2/91, 2B
- Convenience stores, Hinds County
- Utica man wins fight to build store west
of Raymond, 3/31/90, 5B
- Convenience stores, Jackson
- 3rd store robbed, 1/25/88, 3B
- 6 Circle K stores robbed within 7 hours,
6/19/89, 1B
- Accosted store clerk shoots would-be robber,
4/25/91, 4B
- Charter Food Store SEE ALSO Swilley, James
- Charter Food Store robbery, 10/16/90,
1A; 10/17/90, 1B
- Charter Food Store: guards hired in wake
of slayings, 10/19/90, 1A
- Charter Food Store: McDougle gets life
sentence, 11/24/92, 5B
- Charter Food Store: McDougle will testify
against Swilley, 8/11/92, 1B
- Charter Food Store: police getting tips,
10/18/90, 1B
- Charter Food Store: suspects took trip
to Texas, 11/1/90, 1B
- Circle Ks may be closed and sold, 12/12/91,
5B
- Clerk Bedi Singh wounded, 12/30/93, 3B
- Clerk Darryl Moore: Crime Stoppers seeks
clues, 11/21/94, 3B
- Clerk Daryl Moore killed in robbery, 3/28/91,
1A
- Clerk Daryl Moore's murder blamed on two
Jackson teenagers, 3/29/91, 1A
- Clerk David Flint is stabbed to death,
3/5/93, 4B
- Clerk Gerald Jackson shot in Circle K
store, 4/13/91, 5B
- Clerk Ray Parkman slain on Old McDowell
Road, 7/19/93, 1A
- Clerk Ray Parkman's slaying: computer-enhanced
video, 7/20/94, 4B
- Clerk thwarts gunman, 5/11/90, 5B
- Clerk uses gun second time in 2 months
to foil robbers, 6/2/91, 2B
- Ex-clerks charged in slayings, 10/26/90,
1A; 10/27/90, 1B; 11/17/90, 3B
- Guidelines for clerks faced with robbery,
4/17/92, 1B
- Hearing for suspect Johnson in Daryl Moore
slaying, 4/18/91, 4B
- Hinds Groceries: clerk shot in legs, store
robbed, 12/24/93, 4B
- Hostage taken at North Jefferson store,
7/27/91, 5B; 7/28/91, 3B
- Osgood hid gun, loot after October 1990
robbery/slaying, 4/12/91, 1B
- Surveillance camera leads to arrest of
robber, 5/7/91, 5B
- Thief fools customer; clerk in cooler,
5/29/91, 4B
- Two employees killed in robbery, 10/16/90,
1A
- Convenience stores, Jackson (double slaying
in 1990) SEE ALSO Swilley, James
- Convenience stores, Kiln
- Robbery/slaying at Quickstop, 12/19/92,
3B; 12/20/92, 2B; 12/24/92, 3B
- Convenience stores, Meridian
- Clerk is killed, no money taken, 10/17/90,
1A
- Robbery leaves two employees wounded,
10/28/90, 2B
- Convenience stores, Mississippi
- Circle K gasoline storage tank lawsuit
settlement, 4/3/93, 3B
- Clerk says threat of violence a fact of
work life, 10/16/90, 1A
- Gasoline theft a major problem, 3/1/93,
3B
- May be cut from food stamp program, 12/11/92,
5B
- One-store owners struggle to compete,
3/6/88, 1G
- Professional association fights crime
in stores, 10/25/94, 1B
- Super Stop owner Deweese: clerks can defend
themselves, 4/25/91, 4B
- Convenience stores, Pearl
- Video camera off; clerk abducted, 7/15/93,
1B
- Convenience stores, Raymond
- Residents fight new curb store near school,
9/26/90, 5B; 10/9/90, 5B
- Convention and Visitors Bureau SEE Jackson
Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Convention centers
- Jackson
- Ditto advocates center for Jackson,
1/16/91, 5B
- Without a big center, Jackson cannot
attract conventions, 5/5/91, 1C
- Rankin County
- C of C chief Morris Currie wants center,
1/25/92, 1A, 4B
- Vicksburg
- Issue resurrected after 1990 annexation
approved, 9/23/92, 3B
- Conversation with the candidates
- Bill Gilbert, 7/9/87, 1B
- Dale Danks and Mike Moore, 6/26/87, 1B
- Dick Molpus, 7/16/87, 1B
- Eaves and Sturdivant, 7/7/87, 1B
- Ellen Gilchrist, 7/10/87, 1B
- Guy Land, 7/17/87, 1B
- Jack Reed, 6/24/87, 1B
- Jerry Williams, 7/8/87, 1B
- Marshall Bennett, 7/3/87, 1B
- Maurice Dantin and Doug Lemon, 6/16/87,
1B
- Michael Raff, 6/25/87, 1B
- Pete Johnson, 7/21/87, 1B
- Robertson and Ross, 7/14/87, 1B
- Roy Jordan, 7/15/87, 1B
- Steve Turney, 6/30/87,3B
- Toney and Gary, 7/2/87, 1B
- Waller and Fountain, 6/23/87, 1B
- William Bost and Ray Mabus, 7/1/87, 1B
- Converse all star high top sneakers,
7/6/87, 1D
- Convict
- University Medical Center
- Ecaped convict arraigned in Georgia,
3/22/87, 1A
- Escape details, 3/26/87, 1A
- Escaped convict, 3/15/87, 1A; 3/16/87,
1A
- Escaped convict captured, 3/21/87,
1A
- Escaped convict fights extradition,
3/23/87, 3B
- National manhunt, 3/17/87, 3B
- Conway Computer Group
- Jack Conway, CEO, 3/31/92, 6B
- Conway, Diane
- Comedian addresses Alcoholism and Drug
Dependence Council, 2/2/93, 1B
- Conway, Jack
- Conway Computer Consultants Inc
- Business profile, 7/31/89, 1F
- Conway, Megan
- Parents sue Forest General, claim meningitis
misdiagnosed, 3/8/93, 1B
- Cook Construction Co
- Auction of equipment brings $4.5 Million,
4/27/90, 6B
- Bids go out on road work stopped by bankruptcy,
2/3/90, 5B
- Employees must 'get in line' for pay,
12/20/89, 6B
- In bankruptcy proceedings, 11/10/89, 6B;
11/11/89, 6B; 12/6/89, 6B
- Its bankruptcy stalls work on North State
Street, 12/9/89, 1B
- Seeks change in liquidation order, 12/23/89,
6B
- Cook, Carla SEE Suicide--Biloxi---Wife...
- Cook, Chip Guy SEE Sexually abused children
- Cook, Ernest SEE Comic books
- Cook, Glen SEE Suicide---Biloxi---Wife...
- Cook, John
- Chairman of Rehab Services resigns, 11/3/92,
1B
- Leaves Human Services Department to work
for Governor's Office, 4/26/90, 3B
- Leaves Mabus administration to work for
federal government, 12/28/90, 1B
- Cook, Kelly Gene SEE University of Mississippi---Journalism...
- Cook, Noel SEE District Attorneys, Mississippi
- Cook, Scott
- Children's Illustrator - Native of Jackson,
1/6/88, 1C
- Illustrating childrens' books lets his
inner child out, 11/11/94, 1E
- Cookbooks
- Bayou Cuisine (Indianola) on Bon Appetit's
best of list, 12/27/92, 1G
- By Mississippi authors, 12/6/89, 1E
- Junior League's 'Southern Sideboards'
has 10th anniversary, 8/23/89, 1E
- Mississippi College publishes 'With Special
Distinction', 10/27/93, 1E
- Soul of Southern Cooking by Kathy Starr,
12/6/89, 1E
- Cooke, Joe SEE Rankin County Correctional
Facility
- Cooke, Julius
- Jackson school maintenance workers quit;
won't work on his house, 7/27/91, 1A
- Cookies
- Pirouline cookies in Gluckstadt, 8/2/86,
8B
- Cookies SEE ALSO Diet cookie
- Cooking With Our Cousins
- Cecile Brown Clement and Loraine Morris,
writers, 3/10/93, 1E
- Cooks, Darryl
- USM linebacker is 26, married with 3 children,
8/30/93, 1A
- Cooks, Johnie
- Indianapolis Colt - Leland native, 1/9/88,
1D
- Cooksey, Stacey SEE Dorris, Alan
- Cooley, Archie
- Leaves Mississippi Valley State, 12/17/86,
1C
- Cooley, Kevin
- Missionary to India, 10/1/91, 1D
- Cooley, Willis SEE Howard Industries Inc
- Coolidge, Rita
- At Mississippi Pops, 9/15/89, 1E; 9/17/89,
1B
- At Mississippi Pops Concert
- Guitarist Edward Tree, Brookhaven
native, 9/13/89, 12F
- Coon, Mark
- Poems reflect impressions of Bible, 5/14/88,
1C
- Cooper Tire & Rubber Co
- Stockwatch, 9/11/89, 12E
- Tires supplied to Autobacs Seven (Japan),
9/7/94, 8B
- Cooper Tools Division
- Greenville
- Bandsaws, hacksaw blade, 5/7/88, 8B
- Cooper, Billy
- Madison County chancery clerk resigns
- Is ill; won't be prosecuted, 9/8/93,
1A
- Cooper, Billy SEE Chancery clerks, Madison
County
- Cooper, Forrest
- Mississippi history buff, 10/1/87, 1F
- Cooper, Ione and Rob
- Fulton florist convicted of stealing flowers
from grave, 6/28/91, 2B
- Mother, son's court appeal fails, 6/10/94,
3B
- Cooper, Joseph
- Parents suing General Motors in his traffic
death, 11/20/91, 4B
- Cooper, Larry Joe SEE Mobile homes---Clinton
- Cooper, Owen
- Businessman, 11/16/86, 3G
- Dies, 11/9/86, 1A & 1B
- Memorial, 11/10/86, 1B
- Cooper, Patricia SEE Murder---Mount Carmel
- Cooper, Roy
- Counterfeit money and guns seized, 12/26/84,
1A
- Cooper, Stephanie Karole
- Trustmark teller charged with embezzlement,
9/4/93, 5B
- Cooper, Steve
- Tiffany's Cabaret owner, 11/25/91, 5A
- Cooper, William R
- Canton development director killed in
I-55 wreck, 8/9/91, 1B
- Cooperative Extension Service
- Metro Area Master Gardeners, 7/15/94,
1E
- Seeking racial equality in salaries, hmemakers
clubs, 1/29/92, 5B
- Told budget will be tight in future, 10/24/91,
5B
- Coordinated Services
- Link between businesses and charities,
2/26/92, 5B; 4/4/92, 1D
- Copa Casino SEE Dockside gambling, Gulfport
- Copiah County
- Confederate records found in Courthouse,
10/23/89, 1B
- Coroner given probation in drugs-for-sex
case, 3/24/89, 1B
- Want study of county as possible nuclear
waste depository, 1/24/92, 1B
- Women forced out over interracial relationship,
4/16/90, 1B
- Copiah County Jail
- Attorney charges jail sold escapes, 1/8/91,
2B
- Jailer resigns over allowing inmate sex
contacts, 9/1/94, 1B
- Copiah County Sheriff's Department
- Handcuffed man steals deputy's car, 2/1/90,
1B; 2/3/90, 3B
- McClendon resignd, 3/22/94, 1B; 3/23/94,
1B
- Copiah County Supervisors
- Hood & sons plead guilty:vote fraud,
4/8/88, 1A
- Indicted in fraud case, 11/7/87, 1B
- Vote fraud convictions reversed, 3/17/88,
1A
- Copper wire
- Being stolen from MP&L, 5/10/89, 1B
- Copperfield, David
- Performs in Jackson, 9/25/85, 1C
- Two shows at Municipal Auditorium, 2/6/92,
6E
- Coppock, Darryl or Elke SEE Kidnapping,
New Orleans
- Coppock, James Nicholas
- Adjusts to prison; refuses to talk about
grave-robbing, 1/13/92, 3B
- Could stand trial in June, 4/1/5/90, 2B
- Expert says his fantasy behavior tied
to 'Dungeons & Dragons', 8/20/90, 1A
- Family says defense feared calling Griffith
as witness, 8/3/90, 1A
- Flees custody at Keesler AFB; recaptured,
4/18/90, 1A; 4/19/90, 1A
- Given 19-year sentence in kidnapping,
8/2/90, 1A
- Goes before court-martial, 7/28/90, 1B
- Kidnappers caught in Tennessee, 3/24/90,
1A
- Kidnapping pair flee South Carolina authorities,
3/22/90, 1A
- Lawmen doubt grave robbing story, 5/19/90,
3B
- New York officials want to quiz him on
grave robbing, 8/15/90, 1A
- New York officials want to talk to him
about grave robbing, 8/2/90, 1B
- New York police stumped by grave robbing
story, 4/24/90, 1A
- Pleads guilty in coast kidnapping, 7/31/90,
1A
- Suspected in New York grave robbing, 4/21/90,
1A; 4/22/90, 1B; 4/23/90, 2B
- Tells military court of being sexually
abused as a child, 8/1/90, 1A
- Coppock, James Nicholas SEE ALSO Collins
kidnapping
- Copyright laws
- Business use of music and paying copyright
owners, 6/28/89, 1D
- Tylertown video store raided, 7/15/88,
8B
- Cora's Cake In a Jar, 7/28/94, 5B;
12/20/89, 1E
- Corbin, Gene
- New director of Community Stewpot, 10/10/93,
1B
- Corcoran, John SEE Stanton, Kenneth R.
- Cordes, Gordon
- Celebration set for returning engineer,
12/23/91, 2B
- Vicksburg engineer missing in Kuwait,
11/15/91, 3B; 11/19/91, 3B; 11/29/91, 3B
- Core Knowledge Sequence SEE Schools, Mississippi
- Coreopsis
- Named state wildflower (Felder Rushing
column), 5/7/91, 1D
- Corey, Carolyn
- Canton teacher suspended after calling
a student a 'dyke', 12/16/94, 5B
- Corey, Nema
- Young woman is pitcher on Meridian High
School team, 4/28/92, 1D
- Corinth
- Outlaw reputation, 9/2/85, 1A
- Corinth High Academic and Performing Arts
Center
- Scheduled for 1992, 11/19/91, 4B
- Corinth High School
- Rated best in state by 'Redbook', 3/26/94,
1B
- Corinth Public Schools
- Consolidation with county is questioned,
12/25/89, 1B
- Highest accrediation rating suggested,
12/12/93, 6B
- Corinth, Battle of
- Reenactment needs northerners, 9/21/87,
1A
- Corinth, Mississippi
- Lott wants battlefields made national
military park, 1/28/91, 2B
- Mayor convicted in insurance scheme, 5/27/89,
1A
- Mayor says he is innocent of scheme, 3/1/89,
1B
- Corinthian Mortgage Corp.
- Set up by Fidelity Bank, 11/5/85, 8B
- Corkern, John
- Locksmith on call is robbed in apartment
parking lot, 7/20/93, 1B
- Corley, Si
- Corley, Wilton Wade
- Court dismisses one intimidation suit,
lets other stand, 8/8/91, 3B
- Corn SEE Agriculture, Mississippi
- Corner Drug Store
- Coroners, Bolivar County
- Ted Ray cannot serve until he takes course,
11/27/94, 1B; 11/29/94, 2B
- Coroners, Copiah County
- Breland given probation in drugs-for-sex
case, 1/21/89, 1A; 3/24/89, 1B
- Coroners, Hinds County
- Martin injured on way to police-rookie
slaying site, 2/1/93, 5A; 4/2/93, 5B
- Martin loses part-time sheriff's department
job, 10/1/92, 4B
- Coroners, Mississippi
- Constitution requires no medical training,
1/17/88, 1H
- Coroner cleared of beheading charge, 9/5/86,
1A
- Hinds Coroner bones up on anthropology,
10/10/88, 1B
- Pay for chief coroner, 7/18/88, 1B
- Proposed standards, 3/31/86, 1B
- Coroners, Pike County
- Coroner Ben Hunt denies he shot man, 4/5/93,
3B; 12/28/92, 3B
- Hunt accused of stalking man, barred from
area, 4/29/93, 3B
- Hunt given jail term in shooting, 4/10/93,
1B
- Corporal punishment SEE ALSO School discipline
- Corporal punishment Jackson
- Will be banned in Jackson schools by 1991,
7/17/90, 1A
- Corporal punishment, Canton
- Counselor arrested for slapping student,
4/25/91, 4B
- Corporal punishment, Greenville
- Outlawed in 1992, 1/12/91, 3B
- Corporal punishment, Jackson
- Canada cites alternatives to paddling,
7/24/90, 5B
- Jackson schools eliminate paddling, 9/2/91,
1A
- Schools see drastic drop in paddling,
12/24/90, 1B
- Superintendent wants paddling banned,
7/15/90, 1A
- Corporal punishment, Mississippi, 5/7/87,
1B
- On decline in Mississippi schools?, 4/16/89,
1H
- State 10th, 9/8/87, 2B
- State ranks 3rd in paddling students,
3/7/88, 2B
- Corporal punishment, Pearl
- Superintendent finds no violation by teacher
Jeff Cannon, 4/28/90, 3B
- Teacher Jeff Cannon fined for assault
of teen, 6/27/90, 1A
- Teacher Jeff Cannon is cleared of charges,
fine, 11/27/91, 1B
- Corporal punishment, Scott County
- Suit against school principal, 1/9/90,
1B
- Corporal punishment, US
- Southern states slow to join non-paddling
movement, 7/15/90, 1A
- Corporate Community Service Week, 10/20/94,
1D
- Corporate Fund on Children SEE Peavey Electronics
- Corporate taxes SEE Taxes, Mississippi
- Corporation for Enterprise Development
- Grades state's economic future, 5/7/93,
5B; 5/25/95, 5B
- Corporations, Mississippi
- Annual meetings offer useful information,
3/5/90, 1E
- Corporate giving in Mississippi, 12/24/89,
1G
- Corporate good citizens
- Giving benefits communities, 2/13/94,
1C
- Corporate rolls are being trimmed, 10/14/88,
10B
- Corporations & lien records available,
9/11/88, 1H
- How to read annual reports, 3/27/89, 1E;
12/5/93, 1C
- Pros and cons on going public, 1G; 1/1/89
- Corporations, United States
- 100 best not immune to layoffs (new book),
1/23/93, 4B
- Corps of Engineers SEE U.S. Corps of Engineers
- Corr, William E.
- Sentenced to 6 mos., 6/11/86, 1B
- Corrections Corporation of America
- Was target of FBI probe, 8/6/94, 1A
- Correro, Sam
- Madison druggist rides off-road motorcycle
from Alabama to Pacific Coast, 9/12/94,
1D
- Cortesi, Roy SEE Bauchaa
- Corvettes (automobile)
- Impounded car given to wrong man; city
must pay for repairs, 7/28/93, 1A
- Slay family's 11 most valuable Corvettes
for sale, 10/10/94, 1B
- Cosby, Bill
- At opening ot Tupelo colesium, 10/10/93,
1A
- Is humble and clever at Rust College ceremony,
11/19/90, 1A
- Cost of raising a child
- Takes a bundle of cash, 4/29/91, 4B
- Costa, Victor
- Texas hairdresser pleads innocent to drug
trafficking charges, 3/22/91, 2B
- Costner, Kevin SEE Motion pictures
- Cothran, Sandra Upchurch
- Suit accuses 2 companies of price fixing
on baby formula, 10/14/93, 1B
- Cothran, William
- Former Belzoni postmaster charged withn
embezzlement, 5/23/91, 2B
- Cotten, Donald SEE Public Education Forum
of Mississippi
- Cotton
- 1994 crop: high yields and good quality,
10/9/94, 3C; 10/19/94, 5B
- 50th anniversary of 1st mechanical cottonpicker,
10/1/94, 6B
- Bumper crop in 1991; farm value to $900
million, 11/15/91, 6B
- Cotton king again, good season, 1/10/88,
1G
- Criticism of MSU's grant of monopoly on
cottonseed DES 19, 2/13/90, 7B; 12/19/89,
1B
- Crop for 1989 looks 'iffy', 7/27/89, 6B;
9/22/89, 6B
- Crop for 1990 will be bigger, 8/12/90,
1G
- Crop may be better than expected, 9/20/88,
8B
- Crop, Fall, '87, 9/7/87, 3B
- Despite lack of rain, there is optimism
about harvest, 6/17/90, 11B
- Dry/wet weather hurts cotton & soybeans,
12/1/84, 8B
- Due to new seed varities 1991 crop may
reach 2 million bales, 10/16/91, 5B
- Elcar virus used in new way to kill cotton
pests, 5/28/90, 4B
- Fall 1993 crop worst in decade?, 10/8/93,
5B
- Farmers expect bad year, 8/14/86, 8B
- Farmers looking at tight year in 1991,
9/8/91, 4C
- Farmers thankful for April rains, 4/21/92,
6B
- Farmers worried over cool, damp weather,
5/3/94, 6B; 5/8/94, 3C; 6/15/94, 8B
- Flooded Delta pushes cotton prices to
10-year high, 5/21/91, 7B
- Forty tons of cotton scorched, soaked
in Canton warehouse, 10/4/90, 1B
- Greenwood classification facility moves
to Arkansas, 1/4/94, 3B; 1/5/94, 5B
- Hail damage near Greenwood, 6/1/94, 8B
- If rain stops immediately, farmers may
get good crop, 5/5/91, 3C
- Increase in production cuts prices, 5/22/88,
2B
- Maroon and white variety, 8/26/87, 8B
- May test bug-killer cotton plants, 10/19/88,
4B
- October freeze adds to troubles of farmers,
10/20/89, 6B
- Once again king in Mississippi (in production
value), 12/22/90, 6B
- Planting behind, only 60% done in state,
6/9/91, 3C
- Poor harvest, 10/5/86, 1G
- Progress in Delta farming, 7/29/85, 1B
- Research and Promotion Act, 7/21/91, 2C;
8/3/91, 6B
- Spring planting statistics, 4/19/87, 1G
- ST 132 experimental cottonseed yields
1993's 1st cotton bale, 6/29/93, 5B
- With subsidies reduced, more cotton planted
in Mississippi, 3/31/91, 1G
- Wives start cotton campaign, 3/29/86,
8B
- Worm-resistant seed 2 years away, MSU
geneticists say, 4/19/94, 5B
- Year started off bad, farmers unable to
recover, 11/5/89, 1G
- Cotton SEE ALSO Boll weevils
- Cotton SEE ALSO Kenaf
- Cotton Bowl Lanes
- Raided by police, gambling paraphenalia
found, 2/23/93, 3B
- Cotton choppers
- Some not getting minimum wage, Labor Department
claims, 7/14/92, 6B
- Cotton Club Casino SEE Riverboat gambling,
Greenville
- Cotton farming
- Acreage & yields (figures), 4/20/86,
1I
- Bug Lady helps farmers, 8/21/88, 1G
- Equipment selling to new growers in Mid-Atlantic
states, 4/14/91, 5C
- Growers urged to use boll weevil traps,
4/28/94, 6B
- Hoping for increased sales abroad, 10/10/91,
5B
- Machines change harvest and way of life,
10/20/90, 6B
- Memphis cotton merchant's problems affect
state farmers, 12/29/89, 6B
- No-till cotton method, 9/19/89, 8B
- State's farmers need rain, 7/8/90, 3B
- Cotton Gin (Portable)
- Sold in Indianola, Mississippi, 12/26/87,
4B
- Cotton Gin and Its Bittersweet Harvest
- Exhibit at Old Capitol Museum, 9/9/93,
1D
- Cotton ginning
- Cotton Row on Parade Day '88
- Cotton, Amzie
- Jackson pastor is bishop in Congress of
Churches, 10/19/91, 1D
- Cotton, Argentra SEE Parchman (Inmate Willie
Russell...)
- Cotton, Jarvious
- Appeals extradition, 7/9/87, 1A
- Change of trial site requested, 5/11/88,
1B
- Court wont return, 12/18/87, 3B
- Extradition, 6/6/87, 1A; 7/8/87, 1A
- Guilty plea a way of "Saving my life,"
10/9/88, 1A
- Parchman inmate wants his girlie magazines
delivered, 9/26/94, 1B; 10/28/93, 1B
- To be extradited today, 4/7/88, 3B
- Trial scheduled for Warren Co., 7/13/88,
1B
- Cotton, Mary
- Replaces husband as pastor of Greater
True Vine church, 10/19/91, 1D
- Cotton, Mary Dorothy SEE Murder---Belzoni---Hawkins...
- Cotton, Sherry
- Winner of Jitney Jungle/Miss 103 lottery,
12/3/93, 4B
- Cottonlandia Museum
- Exhibits winners in 10th competition,
5/27/90, 1F
- May open Delta brach of Museum of Art,
8/29/92, 3B
- Cottonseed Oil Mill, 10/2/87, 8B
- Cottrell, Willie Lee
- Peace-loving man killed coming to aid
of woman, 4/19/92, 3B
- Couch Potatoes, 9/2/87, 1C
- Couch, Tommy
- Son of Malaco founder starts own label---Waldoxy
Records, 1/26/92, 1F
- Council
- Danks loses advisor in cuts, 9/23/88,
1A
- Council for Support of Public Higher Ed.
in MS, 8/20/86, 1B
- Council of Conservative Citizens
- Fordice speaks to group in Greenwood,
4/12/92, 1B
- Council, Benjamin
- Laurel physician charged with fraud, 1/17/93,
5B
- Counselors SEE Pastoral counseling
- Counselors SEE School counselors
- Count Basie Orchestra
- Night at the Copa benefit for Jackson
NAACP, 10/16/89, 1D
- Rust College benefit at Holiday Inn Downtown,
9/20/92, 1F
- Counterfeit items
- Bogus designer items found in Meridian
warehouse, 12/1/88, 1A
- Bogus Dooney & Bourke handbags seized
in Greenville, 11/29/93, 3B
- Jackson police seize watches, purses,
6/14/89, 1B
- Kentucky residents charge in counterfeiting
checks, 3/25/92, 3B
- Counties
- Mississippi
- Auditor Patterson cracks down on inventory
control, 5/28/94, 4B
- Ditto says they must streamline their
government, 2/14/91, 2B
- Mabus signs reform bill, 8/23/88,
3B
- Senate oks bill allowing counties to form
cooperative districts, 2/2/89, 1B
- Counting Crows
- Band appears at Hal & Mal's, 4/28/94,
8E
- Countiss, John
- U.S. Magistrate Judge retires, 10/1/93,
1B
- Country Brook Living Center
- Brookhaven
- Aide charged with abuse of patient,
10/12/90, 1B
- Ex-aide jailed in adult-abuse conviction,
1/19/91, 1B
- Country Charm & Antiques
- Eudora
- Weekend getaway, 8/13/92, 3E
- Country Club Estates Neighborhood Association
- Summer reading program, 9/9/92, 3B
- Country Club Place
- Neighborhood block party, 10/11/92, 1B
- Country clubs
- Jackson
- Shady Oaks, Country Club of Jackson
admit blacks, 12/28/90, 1A; 12/29/90,
1B
- Country dancing
- Craze hits Jackson, 11/12/92, 9F
- Mississippi Country Western Dancers' Association
workshops, 1/28/93, 4E
- Country music
- Colesium weekend: George Jones, Reba McIntire,
Faith Hill, 3/31/94, 10E
- Everybody's joining the 'country club',
4/6/93, 1D; 8/31/92, 1D
- List of biographies/autobiographies of
stars, 9/23/94, 1E
- Country Music Artist Talent Search
- Held at Ag Museum, 6/16/91, 2B
- Country Music Bar
- Country Originals
- On Inc. magazine's list of 500 fastest
growing small firms, 1/28/92, 6B
- Country Roads (Mississippi travel),
1/11/87, 1F
- Country Skillet Catfish Co
- Workers gain wage increase, 12/2/90, 4B
- Country/Cajun Crawfish Festival
- At Coast Colesium, 3/23/95, 11E; 3/24/94,
3E
- County administrator SEE Hinds County Administrator
- County employees, Harrison County
- Use new drug test, 6/6/90, 1B; 6/7/90,
2B
- County employees, Hinds County
- 2% raise seen for county workers, 10/24/92,
1B
- Hiring of white urged for personnel post,
4/26/94, 1A
- More minority department heads needed,
4/16/92, 4B
- County employees, Hinds county
- No raises in 1993, 9/16/92, 1B
- County employees, Hinds County
- Productivity raises take effect, 11/1/89,
5B
- Raises department heads' pay 6%-15%, 12/31/92,
1A
- Residency requirement an issue again,
11/8/94, 1B
- Supervisors nix bottled water purchases,
1/27/93, 1A
- Those left out in 1993 get2nd chance for
raises, 1/7/94, 4B
- Workers given 3% pay raise, 11/30/93,
1A
- County employees, Madison County
- Employee let private club use bulldozer,
9/23/91, 1B
- County employees, Rankin County
- Board gives some employees 10% pay hike,
4/28/93, 1B
- County engineer
- Hinds County interviewing for full-time
engineer, 1/23/90, 5B
- Rankin County supervisors urge hiring,
7/10/92, 1A; 7/29/92, 4B
- Whitten is named, hopes to save tax dollars,
6/1/90, 5B
- County Jail SEE Hinds County Detention
Center
- County Line Road
- East and west parts linked in two-county
project, 4/25/91, 4B
- Hinds and Madison counties OK money for
study on widening, 4/3/90, 5B
- Hinds and Madison counties study widening
of thoroughfare, 5/2/92, 4B
- Location, rents, tenant mix affect retail
success, 1/24/90, 6B
- Property sold, 1/17/87, 8B
- Proposed new link to Ridgewood Road, 6/24/92,
4B
- Ridgewood Court Drive expansion could
ease conjestion, 6/2/94, 5B
- Supervisor Robert Miller wants street
connected, 8/23/89, 4B
- Tougaloo president Shakir urges its widening,
12/20/94, 5B
- Two retail chains coming to Purple Creek
Plaza, 3/16/90, 8B
- West County Line changed to Matoaka Road,
5/15/90, 5B
- Who will pay delays stoplight project
at Purple Creek?, 4/26/91, 5B; 5/1/91, 5B
- County Market Discount Foods
- Will close down in June, 5/22/92, 1A
- Couples
- Love at first sight, 7/21/91, 1E
- Many choose not to have children, 1/24/93,
1E, 2E; 11/18/93, 1E
- Married couple in business together, 2/17/91,
2G; 11/20/94, 1C
- Coupons
- Double value at grocery stores, 11/5/86,
10B
- Jackson supermarkets have coupon war,
4/24/90, 6B
- Shoppers heavy use of coupons, 5/8/89,
1E
- Course, Deloris
- Says DA Peters playing politics with her
husband's traffic death, 8/24/92, 1A
- Wants trial in car-crash death of husband,
2/10/93, 4B; 12/10/92, 2B
- Course, Harold SEE Corvettes (automobile)
- Court of Appeals (Mississippi), 3/25/93,
1B; 3/31/93, 3B; 4/7/93, 2B; 4/12/93, 1A
- Intermediate court bill signed by Fordice,
4/22/93, 2B
- Patterson asks for in Mississippi, 11/8/85,
1B; 11/11/89, 4B
- Court of Appeals (Mississippi) SEE ALSO
Judicial elections, 1994
- Court officials
- Angry over lack of money to pay travel
expense, 8/1/90, 1B
- Court-appointed lawyers SEE Public defenders
- Courthouse Racquet Club
- Plans tennis and swim club in Ridgeland,
8/15/92, 5B
- Swimming instructor Wendy Warriner, 6/6/94,
1D
- Courthouses, Hinds County SEE Hinds County
Courthouse
- Courthouses, Mississippi
- Book records them with photos, 1/18/88,
7B
- Marshalls say federal courthouses are
vulnerable, 12/19/89, 9A
- Tishomingo Co.-Rebirth of fine lady, 5/30/88,
1C
- Trapdoor is being retained in renovation,
10/3/88, 1B
- Vital records being lost due to poor storage,
4/2/90, 1B, 3B
- Courtroom security SEE Hinds County Chancery
Court
- Courtroom security SEE Hinds County Courthouse
- Courtroom security SEE Metal detectors
- Courts, Hinds County
- Judge Coleman orders pay raises for court
administrators, 7/3/92, 1A
- Waller's 6-member commission to revamp
judicial system, 9/1/94, 4B
- Courts, Jackson
- Environmental court puts teeth into health
regulations, 3/28/93, 1A
- Courts, Mississippi
- Judges shutting out public and press,
10/28/90, 1H
- No money to pay jurors delays federal
civil trials, 6/23/93, 1A; 6/30/93, 1A
- Public confidence in state court system
is low, 7/2/93, 1A
- Waller: do away with grand juries; go
with police information, 12/23/94, 5B
- Cousin, Henry
- Florence man fatally shoots his 32-year-old
son, 6/27/93, 3B; 6/30/93, 2B
- Freed in charge in slaying of son, 8/13/93,
5B
- Covenant Christian Church
- Has new pastor Bill Garrett, 12/2/89,
1C
- Covenant Presbyterian Church
- Marketplace ministries, 10/6/90, 1C
- Covenants SEE Neighborhood covenants
- Covenience stores, Jackson
- Well-dress man driving expensive car holds
op Super Stop, 7/30/93, 4B
- Covington, Alexine SEE Pen pals
- Cowboy Maloney's
- Buys out Electric City's inventory and
assets, 9/25/91, 5B
- J.C.'Con' Maloney chairman
- Business profile, 3/26/90, 4E
- Cowboy Mouth
- New Orleans band appears at The Midnight
Sun, 1/20/94, 3E
- Cowboys for Christ
- Founder Ted Pressley speaks in Meridian,
5/7/94, 1D
- Ministry at Dixie National Rodeo, 2/10/96,
1D; 2/11/91, 1A
- Cowpunk
- Cows SEE Cattle
- Cox Middle School
- Pontotoc school named among nation's best,
5/11/90, 1A
- Cox, Fletcher
- Woodworker's plate chosen for White House
Craft Collection, 12/9/93, 1D
- Cox, J.C.
- State's 1st Thanksgiving holiday traffic
fatality, 11/26/94, 1B
- Cox, Jacque
- Capitol Street entrepreneur, 9/30/94,
1E
- Cox, Mike
- Jackson police officer blames suspension
on radio show remarks, 11/12/93, 1B; 12/11/93,
1B
- Cox, Ray Edward
- Wanted in Jackson; arrested in Florida
on drug charge, 3/16/90, 5B
- Cox, Robert
- Ex-superintendent dunned for fees on 16th-section
land, 5/28/93, 4B
- Cox, Terry
- Teenager who wants to become stuntman
is seriously burned, 6/11/92, 4B
- Cox, William Harold
- Ceremony honoring held in U.S. Courthouse,
5/2/89, 1A
- Judge of KKK/Civil Rights, dies, 2/27/88,
1B
- Coyotes
- Mississippi
- A menace in state, 4/20/86, 1B
- Driving foxes into Mississippi towns,
10/27/91, 6B
- CPR SEE Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
- Crack cocaine
- Public enemy number 1, says Thad Cochran,
4/6/94, 2B
- Crack cocaine SEE ALSO Cocaine
- Crack cocaine SEE ALSO Drugs
- Crack cocaine SEE ALSO Operation Crack
Down
- Crack cocaine, Brandon
- Home stripped, owner Deborah Davis faces
charges, 2/18/93, 3B
- Crack cocaine, Canton
- Task force gets tough with dealers, 3/23/92,
1A
- Crack cocaine, Columbia
- Drug agents trap telephone caller during
raid, 5/31/91, 2B
- Crack cocaine, Delta
- Blamed for increase in sexual disease,
10/31/89, 3B
- Crack cocaine, Harrison County
- County leads state in investigations,
6/29/91, 3B
- Crack cocaine, Hinds County
- County men charged with selling crack,
9/22/90, 5B
- Crack cocaine, Holly Springs
- 11 arrested in drug raids, 6/11/93, 3B
- Crack cocaine, Jackson
- Agents hold 7th in drug-ring charges,
11/19/87, 3B
- Arrest of 4 men at Ellis Avenue supply
store, 11/9/93, 5B; 11/11/93, 3B
- Arrest of 4...Ellis Avenue: no dope, no
charges, 11/27/93, 1B
- Biloxi businessman encounters crackhead
at Jackson Exxon station, 6/23/92, 1A
- California traffickers arrested at airport,
4/12/93, 5B; 4/14/93, 3B
- Christian Brotherhood Homes asks for street
closure, 2/7/90, 5B
- Crack dealer Calvin Johnson facing 5-
to 200-year term, 3/28/91, 5B
- Crack houses on Hill Street bulldozed,
12/19/93, 1A
- Crack unit too expensive for Jackson,
Newell says, 8/16/89, 2B
- Drug cache found at airport; two arrested,
5/8/92, 4B; 5/9/92, 3B
- Drugs-for-sex prostitutes spreading sexual
diseases, 12/17/90, 1A
- Ex-Florida students charged with crack
possession, 11/7/90, 3B
- Food stamps-for-crack ring nets 35 arrests
statewide, 9/12/90, 1A
- Four persons on student visas busted;
police seek further clues, 10/11/90, 5B
- Fruit pickers must come before grand jury
in cocaine theft, 10/13/90, 5B
- Grand jury indicts father and daughter
on charges, 1/9/91, 5B
- Henry White, addict, pulled from roof
by minister, 4/11/93, 1
- Jackson-area cocaine ring hit with 4 arrests,
11/2/90, 1A
- Member of Los Angeles Crips gang sentenced
in Jackson, 5/13/89, 3B
- Midtown residents ask city officials help
for neighborhood, 7/10/90, 5B
- Police arrest man, seize cocaine near
crack house, 11/30/89, 5B
- Police foil scheme; arrest 3 in motel
search, 10/9/90, 1B
- Policeman and fireman face drug trafficking
charges, 9/9/90, 1B; 9/11/90, 5B
- Residents ask City Council to clean up
crack house, 11/22/89, 2B
- Routine traffic stop: 3 arrested, 2/10/94,
4B
- South Jackson raid yields arrest of 3
Texas men, 5/28/92, 5B
- Waffle House area bust, 11/13/93, 1B
- Crack cocaine, Jackson County
- Crack Storm drug busts, 7/13/91, 2B
- National problem comes home to Pascagoula
and Moss Point, 6/25/90, 1A
- Crack cocaine, Jefferson Davis County
- Men, part of drug network, sent to prison,
8/23/90, 1B
- Crack cocaine, Madison County
- Fifteen dealers arrested in sweep, 11/21/90,
1B
- Crack cocaine, Meridian
- Arrests 'significant', 8/4/89, 1B; 8/5/89,
1B; 8/8/89, 4B; 8/9/89, 3B
- Crack ring members indicted, 9/1/89, 3B;
11/21/89, 3B
- With arrests, officials hope to slow drug
trade, 9/9/90, 7B
- Crack cocaine, Mississippi
- Crack-addicted newborns, 10/8/89, 1A,
1B
- Crack-for-sex may increase AIDS in state,
2/15/90, 1A
- CRACK COCAINE, MISSISSIPPI
- DEALERS TARGET SMALLTOWNS, followup 4/8/90,
1A+; 3/25/90, 1A, 1H+
- Crack cocaine, Mississippi
- Federal law mandates stiff penalty for
sale near schools, 9/2/89, 1B
- Jefferson Davis and Washington counties
seek more funds, 3/29/90, 1A
- More than just a passing crisis, 6/4/89,
1H
- Offenders grow younger as crack dealers
fill courts, 4/15/90, 1A
- State's most abused drug, 8/31/94, 3B
- Crack cocaine, Pascagoula
- Housing manager stirs ire following federal
eviction notices, 6/25/90, 1A
- Crack cocaine, Rankin County
- Officials giving tough sentences, 9/4/93,
5B
- Crack cocaine, Ridgeland
- Crack bust nets pair, 12/4/88, 1B
- Crack houses SEE Crack cocaine, Jackson
- Cracker Barrel
- Opens restaurant in Jackson, 6/17/92,
5B
- Restaurant review, 9/24/92, 4E
- Craddock, Tamara SEE Jubilations Inc
- Craft, Benjamin
- Boy undergoes last surgery to construct
missing ear, 6/8/93, 1B
- Craft, Bruce
- Central Mississippi's Farmer of the Year,
1994, 2/27/94, 1C
- Craft, Jerry
- Presley sound-alike at Hal & Mal's,
8/12/93, 8E
- Craft, Thomas
- Skeletal remains found 1 year ago
- Decatur man Billy Walters charged,
21/21/94, 4B
- Craftman's Guild of Mississippi
- Guatamalan weavers and potters aided,
6/21/92, 1F
- Crafts
- Children's Crafts Sampler Workshop, 6/8/87,
1A
- Crafts Expo '92, 3/26/92, 7E
- Craftsmen
- Garrott, Martha, 1/4/88, 1C
- James H. Maclellan, cabinetmaker, 3/9/88,
1F
- Matthew Renna - Birds for tree in D.C.,
12/20/87, 1F
- Mississippi
- Making home furnishings by hand, 5/21/89,
1E
- Ole Miss producing on-line directory,
7/31/94, 1F
- Put fun on the auction block, 3/27/88,
1F
- Woodcarver creates - O.K. Belote, Canton,
11/21/87, 1C
- Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi
- Auction and traveling exhibitions, 3/28/90,
1D
- Bates to resign, 9/7/92, 1D
- Christmas ornaments
- Exhibit at Mississippi Museum of Art,
6/18/89, 1F
- Guildfest, 3/28/93, 1F
- New director Linda Mann, 5/30/93, 1F
- New director Marjorie Bates, 5/21/89,
1F
- Craig, David SEE Woodcarving
- Craig, Ivory SEE Oakley Training School
- Craighead, Stephen
- Massachusetts impressionist painter's
show at Bryant Galleries, 2/11/90, 1F
- Crain, Bruce
- President of Mississippi League for Savings
resigns, 6/23/90, 6B
- Crane (machinery)
- Placed in Gulfport industrial park; Fordice
and Taylor squabble, 8/1/92, 3B
- Crane accident
- Construction worker crushed to death on
I-55 bridge, 12/8/89, 1A; 12/9/89, 2B
- Crane, Walter
- Vietnam vet belatedly receives medals,
10/13/91, 1B
- Cranes (Birds)
- Endangered species (Gulf Coast), 3/2/86,
1B
- Cranes (construction) SEE Williams, T.L.
- Cranston, Peck SEE Jackson Police Department
- Crash and dash break-ins, Jackson
- Pawnshop owner wounded; other break-ins,
6/9/93, 1A; 6/10/93, 1B
- Steel posts erected at pawnshops, 11/21/91,
1A
- Thieves using autos as battering rams,
1/27/93, 1A
- Crash Test Dummies
- Canadian rock band at Hal & Mal's,
12/3/91, 1D
- Crawfish SEE International Crawfish Festival
- Crawford family SEE Persian Gulf War
- Crawford, Bill
- Named College Board fiscal officer by
Fordice, 6/2/92, 1A; 6/7/92, 1B; 6/14/92,
3G
- Crawford, Edward and Margaret SEE Satellite
dish---Meridian couple...
- Crayons
- Government recalls crayons laced with
lead, 4/6/94, 1A
- CREATE
- Community-based economic foundation for
northeast Mississippi, 5/23/93, 1C
- Creationism
- Eternal debate: creationists vs evolutionists,
10/22/94, 1D
- Ruling, 6/20/87, 1A
- Creations Unlimited
- Larry and Tina Sartin
- How's business?, 9/8/93, 5B
- Creative Enterprises
- Costume shop
- Guy and Judith Austin, owners
- How's business?, 10/27/92, 6B
- Creative Learning Center
- Promised day-care funds from Human Services
don't come through, 3/19/94, 4B
- Crechale's
- Restaurant review, 6/14/90, 4E
- Crechale, Phillip
- Ordered to pay Ridgeland police damages
in brawl, 5/23/90, 5B
- Credit (personal) SEE Personal finances
- Credit bureaus
- Hold your financial life in their hands,
3/19/90, 1E
- Credit card fraud
- 2 arrested in scam to buy gowns for gay
parties, 2/19/93, 1B; 12/29/92, 1B
- Billie's of Natchez hit with $30,000 scam,
11/17/92, 3B
- Credit card forgery an easy crime to commit,
12/25/91, 1B
- Deposit Guaranty warns against scam asking
for card number, 3/7/92, 1B
- Pearl, Ridgeland make arrest in $3Million
scam, 1/9/90, 1B
- Prevalent in state's casinos, 8/6/94,
1A
- Rhonda Gill Travis admits guilt in department
store scam, 7/12/94, 4B
- Williams family of Ruleville charged,
4/5/91, 5B; 5/31/91, 3B
- Credit cards, 2/8/87, 1H
- Christmas is season for credit crunch,
11/27/89, 1E
- Credit card addiction, 6/26/89, 1E
- Deposit Guaranty warns against scam asking
for card number, 3/7/92, 1B
- Easily stolen at post offices, 7/22/93,
1A
- End vicious cycle of credit card debt,
12/9/91, 4B
- Fast-food outlets experiment with accepting
credit cards, 8/20/92, 5B
- House bill toughens penalities for card
theft, 4/10/92, 2B
- If Congress limits interest, many in state
could lose cards, 11/16/91, 6B
- Interest rates change 14%, 4/14/87, 8B
- Jackson credit counselor David Melton,
6/24/92, 1D
- Tips for keeping Christmas finances under
control, 12/2/91, 4B
- Credit cards SEE ALSO Debit cards
- Credit Counseling Service of Jackson
- Dale Melton, counselor, 4/28/91, 3C
- Credit life insurance SEE Insurance
- Credit unions
- Offer big service for small price, 5/6/91,
4B
- Offer wide variety of financial services,
3/13/89, 1E
- Creekmore, Angela SEE Health Care Financial
Services
- Creeks
- Attala County
- Contaminated with PCR's, 5/29/87,
1E
- Creeks, Brandon
- Coon Hunter Road residents battle overflowing
creek, 4/8/94, 4B
- Creel, Nicky SEE Chancery clerks---Harrison
County
- Creel, Travis SEE Weddings
- Creighton, Lorenzo
- At loggerheads with Ed Buelow, 1/21/93,
1A; 1/22/93, 1A
- His resignation affects deputy director
Charles Patton's appointment, 5/6/93, 1B
- Named director of Mississippi Gaming Commission,
8/20/92, 1B
- Resigns Gaming Commission post; moving
to St. Louis, 5/5/93, 1A; 8/16/93, 3B
- To be CEO of new Lady Luck Casino in Vicksburg,
12/16/94, 3B
- Cremation
- Religious beliefs differ on alternative
to burial, 8/3/91, 1D, 6D
- Cremations SEE Southern Mortuary Services
- Crenshaw, Mississippi, 1/31/88, 3B
- Policeman killed, 4/2/89, 1A; 4/3/89,
3B
- Crescendo Ball
- Fundraiser of the Symphony League, 10/3/91,
3E
- Crescent City Grill
- Hattiesburg
- Restaurant review, 11/15/90, 4F
- Crestwood Baptist Center
- Mission, 12/13/86, 1C
- Operates health clinic, 9/23/89, 1D
- Crestwood Baptist Church
- Crestwood Clinic for Christ
- Jackson medical professionals volunteer
their time, 10/31/92, 1D
- Crestwood Elementary School
- Meridian
- Has arboretum and bird sanctuary,
12/29/89, 4B
- PALs program, 12/29/89, 4B
- Crews, David
- Former Winter aide appointed to Board
of Education, 9/20/90, 3B
- Ironman competition, 10/23/87, 1C
- Triathlete, 9/28/87, 1D
- Crews, Harry
- From-the-gut author signs book at Lemuria,
2/13/92, 1D
- Crim, Mitch
- Says cerebral palsy accurately depicted
in 'My Left Foot', 3/6/90, 1D
- Crime SEE Crime rate
- Crime At College: The Student Guide...
- Jackson among most dangerous college towns,
9/13/94, 1A
- Crime in schools SEE School violence
- Crime Lab
- Director, 1/26/87, 1B
- Dowdy calls for Dixon to resign because
of drug scandal, 8/11/91, 1A, 3G
- Evidence-tampering by Maddox caused delay
in Mrs. Mississippi case, 8/19/91, 1B
- Crime lab
- Former lab employee Jon Maddox admits
stealing drugs, 8/17/91, 1A; 9/12/91, 2B
- Crime Lab
- Head Wilsey Kelly suspended after federal
drug probe, 11/19/91, 1A
- Lack of funding stagnates staffing, 12/23/90,
1B, 3B
- Crime lab
- Maddox admits to being 'very guilty',
10/3/91, 3B
- Maddox to serve 4 months in halfway house,
12/7/91, 4B
- Crime Lab
- Official: 'drug scandal' actually caused
by resignation of employee, 8/16/91, 3B
- Open house following renovation, 10/16/93,
3B; 10/17/93, 1B
- Overworked, underfunded, 7/20/86, 1A
- Probe reveals no coverup by Louisa Dixon,
8/25/91, 3G (Salter column)
- Crime Lab SEE ALSO Kelly, Wilsey
- Crime Prevention Month
- Activities in Jackson, 10/12/93, 1B
- Crime rate SEE ALSO Black-on-black crime
- Crime rate SEE ALSO Burglary; Crime victims;
Murder; Robbery
- Crime rate, Bay St. Louis (1994)
- Casino jobs have meant low crime, 12/5/94,
1B
- Crime rate, Bolivar County
- 2 arrested in slaying of Richard Moore
- Robbery is motive, 12/13/94, 2B
- Crime rate, Canton (1989)
- Policewoman seeks aid in combatting female
criminals, 8/10/89, 3B
- Crime rate, Canton (1993)
- West Canton residents call for more patrols,
6/2/93, 4B; 6/3/93, 4B
- Crime rate, Cleveland (1994)
- Killing of man running naked in house
during breakin, 8/9/94, 3B
- Crime rate, Clinton (1991)
- Home, automobile burglaries rise sharply,
4/2/92, 4B
- Crime rate, Clinton (1994)
- Teenager April Fortenberry attacked, robbed
in parking lot, 8/27/94, 4B
- Crime rate, Cruger (1994)
- Big city crime now routine in small Delta
town, 12/31/94, 13A
- Crime rate, Flora (1994)
- Double murder of Roger Hines and Charles
Moore, 12/17/94, 1B
- Crime rate, Gloster (1994)
- Police video tape misdemeanor crimes,
5/7/94, 3B
- Crime rate, Greenville (1992)
- Mayor Self disputes CBS 'Eye on America'
segment, 4/9/92, 3B
- Crime rate, Gulfport (1992)
- Troubleshooter mail-in card to report
crime activity, 6/3/92, 1B
- Crime rate, Gulfport (1994)
- Crime has grown with population, police
chief says, 12/23/94, 3B
- Crime rate, Harrison County (1994)
- Casinos have meant low crime rate, 12/5/94,
1B
- Crime rate, Hinds County
- SEE ALSO Hinds County Criminal Justice
Advisory Committee
- Crime rate, Hinds County (1992)
- Rural residents face reality of crime,
7/22/92, 2B; 7/25/92, 4B
- Crime rate, Hinds County (1993)
- Cocaine plays significant role in many
slayings, 11/29/93, 1A
- Task force on county's judicial system,
10/13/93, 4B
- Crime rate, Hinds County (1994)
- Mississippi Restaurant Association tired
of situation, 8/19/94, 4B
- Supervisors cut funds for youth crime
study, 11/8/94, 5B
- Task force calls for new jail for misdemeanor
offenders, 3/31/94, 4B
- Task force proposed by supervisors, 3/15/94,
1B; 3/22/94, 5B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1984)
- Crime rate drops 8% over last year, 12/29/84,
1A
- Crime rate, Jackson (1986)
- Crime rate climbs 6%, 11/3/86, 1B
- Crime rate is up 6%, 4/7/87, 4B
- Decrease seen, 6/8/87, 1A
- Crime rate, Jackson (1987)
- Big Story for 1987, 1/1/88, 1A
- Business owners in northwest Jackson keep
vigil, 8/12/87, 1A
- Homicide rate rises, 5/16/87, 4B; 7/7/87,
2B
- Homicide rate up 77%, 6/18/87, 3B
- Less violence, more burglary; map, 3/3/88,
1A
- Overall rate increased 14%, 12/10/87,
2B
- Rate up 6%, 4/7/87, 4B
- Statistics, 3/19/87, 1B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1988), 3/14/88,
1B
- $1,000 offered for Hearin/Tullos info,
8/11/88, 1B
- Bloodiest day of '88, 12/4/88, 1A
- Burglar apprehended after Strange family
chase, 12/29/88, 1A
- Danks & police study ways to curb
crime, 1/21/88, 3B
- Danks says citizens help crucial, 2/16/88,
1B
- High rate pays for security industry,
2/5/88, 8B
- Homicide task force frustrated, 7/2/88,
1B
- Major crimes in '88 (map), 3/19/89, 1A
- National Victims' Rights week, 4/18/88,
3B
- Real Estate Agents & police start
program, 4/8/88, 7B
- Seized funds aid in drug war, 12/14/88,
2B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1989)
- Bickering, burglaries seem never-ending,
3/19/89, 1B
- Campaign pledges rise with level of fear
in city, 3/19/89, 1A
- City is 102nd in crime among 191 cities,
4/25/89, 1A
- Crime rate rises 13% in 1st half of 1989,
7/18/89, 5B
- Crime up 12% in first 4 months of 1989,
5/19/89, 1A
- Fondren-Cherokee Heights neighborhoods
join in crime fight, 9/5/89, 3B
- How bad? (chart), 3/19/89, 1B
- Increased 12% first 7 months of year,
8/9/89, 2B
- Increases 11% in 1st nine months of 1989,
11/1/89, 5B
- Officer points to drugs as cause of most
of Jackson's crimes, 3/19/89, 2B
- Poll shows crime is top concern among
Jacksonians, 4/30/89, 11A
- Rate rises 12% first 5 months of '89,
6/14/89, 3B
- Where crime is as close as your neighbor,
3/19/89, 1A
- Crime rate, Jackson (1990)
- Burglaries, car thefts soar, 10/22/90,
1A
- City crime skyrockets since 1990, 10/12/91,
5B
- City ranks 91st of top 100 crime cities,
4/11/90, 5B
- City sets record crime rate in 1990, 1/4/91,
1A
- City's homicide rate for 1990 reaches
19, 7/19/90, 1B
- December 1990 rate up 36%, 1/11/91, 1B
- Homicide rate for 1990 drops--45 people
slain, 1/2/91, 1A
- Homicide rate for 1990 reaches 32, 9/24/90,
1A
- Increasing at record pace, 10/26/90, 5B
- January 1990 is 10% higher than January
1989, 2/16/90, 5B
- Murder rate fell in 1990; overall rate
rose, 4/29/91, 1A
- Operation Clean in Fortification Street
area, 10/27/90, 5B
- Police urge citizens to join in crime
stop vigil, 8/7/90, 5B; 8/8/90, 5B
- Rate for first half 1990 is up 22%, 7/12/90,
5B
- Rise of 10% in 1990 blamed on drugs, 12/1/90,
5B
- Van Winkle residents voice concern on
crime, 8/27/90, 2B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1991)
- 3 die in shootings in one night, 7/31/91,
1A; 8/1/91, 1B; 8/2/91, 1B
- 50th homicide: Sharon Denise Thomas, 9/15/91,
1B; 9/16/91, 2B
- 50th victim's boyfriend turns himself
in, 9/17/91, 5B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1991)
- 52ND HOMICIDE TIES RECORD (Curtis Leo
Hall), 9/24/91, 1A; 10/4/91, 2B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1991)
- 65th homicide is L.C. Hatchfield, 11/9/91,
1B
- 66th homicide is Can Nguyen, 11/13/91,
4B; 11/26/91, 5B; 11/29/91, 6B
- 67th homicide: drug deal gone sour, 11/23/91,
4B; 11/24/91, 2B
- 68th victim was out of cigarettes, 12/1/91,
3B; 12/13/91 4B
- 70th victim A. Liddell stabbed, 7/2/92,
4B; 12/17/91, 1A; 12/18/91, 4B
- 71st homicide: teenager Anthony Shoemate,
12/19/91, 4B; 12/20/91, 4B
- 72nd victim: Marshall Keys, 18, 12/21/91,
5B
- 73rd homicide is Johnny L. Mayfield, 12/22/91,
2B; 12/23/91, 3B
- 74th homicide: Ronnie Sutters killed by
Dale Lofton, 12/24/91, 1B
- 76th victim is Anthony Harris, stabbed
by his wife, 12/28/91, 1B
- 77th, 78th homicides: 2 men slain in separate
shootings, 12/29/91, 1B
- Anti-crime task force: community can help
lower crime, 12/6/88, 1A
- Beating victim dies, man shot: homicides
36,37, 7/20/91, 1B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1991)
- BLOOD IN THE STREETS; JACKSON'S RECORD
HOMICIDE PACE, 5/5/91, 1A+
- Crime rate, Jackson (1991)
- Broadaway found slain in south Jackson
home, 11/1/91, 1B; 11/2/91, 1A
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1991)
- CITY POSTS SLAYING RECORD; 78 KILLINGS
IN 1991, 1/1/92, 1A, 15A
- Crime rate, Jackson (1991)
- City's 34th victim is 2nd family member
SLAIN, 7/2/91, 1A
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1991)
- CITY'S 53RD HOMICIDE BREAKS RECORD, 9/25/91,
1A
- Crime rate, Jackson (1991)
- Crime rate up 13% in first 2 months of
1991, 3/13/91, 5B
- Crime up for first half 1991 (homicides
by 95%), 8/9/91, 4B
- Ditto: new police scheduling won't help
crime situation, 9/27/91, 4B
- Driver shot by passenger; city's 44th
homicide, 8/19/91, 1B; 8/21/91, 4B
- Ferncreek Drive child taken from home,
molested, 8/21/91, 4B
- Flowood man shot in central city; 43rd
homicide, 8/17/91, 1B; 8/20/91, 2B
- Ford is city's 21st murder victim for
1991, 4/17/91, 4B
- Gateway Rescue Mission resident city's
27th homicide victim, 5/24/91, 4B
- Heatherwood residents don't want for security
patrols, 12/1/91, 1B
- Holloway is city's 30th homicide victim
this year, 6/17/91, 1B
- Homicide rate continues record climb,
5/3/91, 1B, 5/5/91, 1A+
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1991)
- HOMICIDE RATE: SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS,
9/26/91, 1A
- Crime rate, Jackson (1991)
- Homicide suspect in 68th slaying outruns
police, 12/12/91, 2B
- Homicide victims; where they were killed
(chart), 5/5/91, 10A
- In wake of record homicides, officials
to attend seminars, 8/2/91, 4B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1991)
- JUMPS 24% IN 1991, 2/16/92, 3B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1991)
- Lanier High School student city's 38th
homicide, 7/27/91, 1B; 7/28/91, 2B
- Lanier student's accused killer arrested,
7/30/91, 5B; 8/9/91, 4B
- Lanier student's other killer arrested
at his funeral, 8/4/91, 1A
- Lounge shootout victim is 47th homicide
for 1991, 9/1/91, 5B
- Love triangle at root of city's 63rd homicide,
11/6/91, 2B
- Man killed over $8 in cocaine; city's
42nd homicide, 8/6/91, 1B
- Man Oscar Grant stabbed; city's 5th homicide
in one week, 9/29/91, 1B
- Meadow Oaks subdivision wants Watch program,
8/15/91, 4B
- Mother charged in infant's death; 62nd
homicide, 11/4/91, 1A; 11/6/91, 1B
- Mother released in child's death; stepfather
charged, 11/8/91, 1B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1991)
- MURDER RATE: SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS, 9/26/91,
1A+
- Crime rate, Jackson (1991)
- National Night Out against crime, 8/2/93,
1B; 8/4/93, 3B; 8/7/91, 1A
- Parents fearful for students after shooting
near school, 8/23/91, 4B
- Police seeking link in crimes committed
by five juveniles, 5/20/91, 1B
- Police trying to identify body of city's
51st homicide, 9/24/91, 7A
- Sledgehammer blows fatal to woman; 48th
homicide, 9/2/91, 2B
- Standoff resolved, Borden held in city's
49th homicide, 9/6/91, 1B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1991)
- STATISTICS SHOW 21% RISE SINCE 1990, 9/10/91,
1b
- Crime rate, Jackson (1991)
- Teenager arrested in Jackson's 45th homicide,
8/22/91, 4B; 8/23/91, 4B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1991)
- VICTIMS (statistical study), 9/26/91,
8-9A
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1992)
- 'CAN'T LEAVE ALL UP TO POLICE', 10/25/92,
1A, 16-17A
- Crime rate, Jackson (1992)
- 12th homicide: woman found in motel room,
3/5/92, 4B; 3/6/92, 4B
- Belhaven residents demand assistance to
combat crime, 1/29/92, 4B
- Burglary rate for early 1992 shows decline,
8/3/92, 1B
- Central Jackson crime sweep nets 45 arrests,
3/14/92, 1B; 3/15/92, 3B
- Central Jackson neighbors unite to stop
burglaries, 3/17/92, 5B
- Citizen Cary Spence: city 'going down
the drain', 9/17/92, 2B
- City Council increases jail time for misdemenors,
5/21/92, 2B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1992)
- CITY ON TRACK TO MATCH 1991'S HOMICIDE
RECORD, 7/3/92, 4B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1992)
- Crackdowns in northwest Jackson make police
presence felt, 5/30/92, 1B
- Deadbolts, lights for apartments: living
with crime, 5/18/92, 1B
- Domestic squabble ends in city's 11th
homicide, 2/17/92, 1B
- Drops 6% in first 5 months of 1992, 6/23/92,
5B
- Eastover neighborhood may hire guard,
8/10/91, 1A; 11/11/92, 4B
- Eastover neighborhood: burning car in
Corlew yard, 6/16/92, 5B
- Fewer robberies, burglaries for 1st quarter
1992, 4/19/92, 1B
- First two homicides, 1/13/92, 1B
- Homicide rate is at 56, 11/24/92, 5B
- January-June 1992 rate dropped 6%, 8/13/92,
4B
- January-June rate drops 6%, 7/17/92, 4B
- McMillin wants TRIAD system to protect
elderly, 3/16/92, 1B
- National Night Out in Georgetown neighborhood,
8/5/92, 3B
- Personal Body Alarm gives piercing sound,
3/19/92, 1B
- Police counting on witnesses to crack
unsolved murders, 1/1/93, 15A
- Police sweep high-crime area; 20 arrested,
7/4/92, 2B
- Police sweeps: roadblocks, warrants, 12/5/92,
1B; 12/6/92, 3B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1992)
- RATE IS 3% DROP, 1/15/93, 1B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1992)
- Slayings of woman and two men bring homicides
to 17, 3/22/92, 1B
- Slayings total 63, 1/1/93, 1A; 1/2/93,
2B
- Street lights policy in high-crime areas,
7/2/92, 1B
- Two men slain in separate shootings, 1/20/92,
3B
- Warmer weather brings danger to women,
3/13/92, 1B
- Woman Clara Anderson killed in nightclub
parking lot, 4/7/92, 5B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1993)
- 14-year-old arrested in shooting, 12/28/93,
3B; 12/29/93, 3B
- 3 final homicides: 1993 record rate is
87, 1/1/94, 1A
- 3 killed at Club Colors: Harris convicted,
7/28/94, 2B; 8/3/94, 4B
- 3 killed outside Ebb Tide Club, 11/15/93,
1A, 7A; 11/16/93, 5B
- 3 killed...Ebb Tide Club; a 'tragedy'
for all concerned, 12/3/93, 4B
- 4 shootings in 12 hours: homicide total
at 25, 5/23/93, 2B; 5/24/93, 2B
- 4th weekend-violence victim dies, 3/9/93,
5B
- 65th homicide Willie Woods dies of stab
wounds, 10/28/93, 4B
- 8-year-old among 4 Sunday homicides, 11/15/93,
1A, 7A; 11/16/93, 1B
- 80th homicide: cousin kills cousin, 12/4/93,
4B
- Apartment tenants should be involved in
fight, police say, 1/16/93, 3B
- Argument results in 78th slaying, 11/28/93,
6B
- Blind neighbor finds 66th murder victim
William Bethay, 11/5/93, 4B
- Christian Brotherhood Homes, 11/25/93,
1B
- City Council members propose 'peace forums',
9/29/93, 4B
- City has 52nd homicide, 10/22/93, 4B
- Crime Prevention Month activities, 10/12/93,
1B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1993)
- CRIME RATE UP 1% IN 1993, 2/12/94, 1A
- CURE SOUGHT FOR BLACK-ON-BLACK CRIME,
1/2/94, 1B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1993)
- February 1993 rate down 9%; sweeps working,
3/18/93, 4B
- Homicide #83 is Willie Everett, 12/14/93,
5B; 12/15/93, 4B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1993)
- IN MAJORITY OF MURDERS VICTIM AND SUSPECT
WERE ACQUIANTED, 1/2/94, 1A
- Crime rate, Jackson (1993)
- January-March rate is 2% rise, 4/21/93,
4B
- Many in Georgetown area afraid to sit
in yard, 1/2/94, 1B
- March set to protest crime, 10/2/93, 3B;
10/3/93, 1B
- Melissa Patterson shot dead in front door,
12/7/93, 1A
- NAACP local turns focus on violence and
crime, 9/15/93, 4B
- New Year begins with 3 fatal stabbings,
1/2/93, 2B
- Peace forums, 11/4/93, 1B; 11/5/93, 1A
- Police sweep on weekend nets 102 arrests,
9/13/93, 1B
- Rate is up 2% through mid-year, 8/11/93,
4B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1993)
- RECORD-BREAKING 77TH HOMICIDE, 11/24/93,
1A
- RONDO STREET MURDER TIES HOMICIDE RECORD,
11/16/93, 1A; 11/17/93, 3B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1993)
- Shootings claim 2nd of 3 Holmes brothers,
12/2/93, 1B; 12/3/93, 4B
- Teenager arrested in city's 24th homicide
of year, 5/14/93, 4B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
- 15-year old girl city's 67th homicide,
9/26/94, 2B
- 15-year old Jimmy Arnold dies days after
shooting, 10/2/94, 2B
- 2 Saturday slayings bring homicides to
49, 7/17/94, 3B
- 2 slain in dispute over child
- Leon Kelly sought, 9/29/94, 1A; 9/30/94,
1A
- 2 slain...jail workers questioned about
Kelly's suicide, 10/5/94, 4B
- 2 slain...Kelly died 5 minutes after check,
10/7/94, 1A; 10/8/94, 1B
- 2 slain...Leon Kelly--suicide watch policy
not followed?, 10/15/94, 4B
- 2 slain...suspect Leon Kelly hangs himself
in jail, 10/4/94, 1A
- 2 wounded by gunfire die, 6/23/94, 1B
- 3 fatal shootings: homicide total 93,
12/24/94, 1B
- 3 killed...Comfort Street: JPD's Houston
backs arrest, 10/18/94, 3B
- 3 on Comford Street...reward grows for
information, 12/18/94 1B
- 3 on Comfort St.: victim's mother plans
march, 10/22/94, 1B; 10/24/94, 1A
- 3 on Comfort Street: charges against Kevin
Williams dropped, 10/28/94, 1A
- 3 shot in 5 related armed robberies, 6/18/94,
1B
- 3 slain of Comfort...Is Kevin Williams'
ordeal over?, 10/29/94, 1A
- 3 slain on Comfort ...: Kevin Williams
held, 10/14/94, 1A; 10/15/94, 1A
- 3 slain on Comfort Street, 10/5/94, 1A,
5A; 10/6/94, 1B; 10/7/94, 5B
- 3 slain on Comfort Street: services held
for mother, child, 10/9/94, 3B
- 3 slain...Kevin Williams released on bond,
10/16/94, 1A; 10/29/94, 1B
- 4 killed in 2 double murders, 6/19/94,
1B; 6/20/94, 2B
- 51st homicide, 7/31/94, 1B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1994)
- 87TH SLAYING: HOMICIDE TOTAL EQUALS RECORD
FOR ALL OF 1993, 11/28/94, 1A
- Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
- 90th homicide is William Hudson of Sledge,
12/14/94, 3B; 12/15/94, 4B
- 94th homicide: woman shot in March dies,
12/25/94, 2B
- AG Moore says churches may help prevent
crime, 9/17/94, 1B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1994)
- ALL-TIME HIGH FOR HOMICIDES: VICTIM #88,
12/1/94, 1B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
- Apartment owner, 1 other killed by tenant,
6/17/94, 1A
- Argument results in 68th homicide, 9/27/94,
5B
- Brown bag crime prevention seminar
- Dealing with anger, 10/12/94, 4B
- Burglaries causing some to lose insurance,
Dale says, 9/7/94, 1B
- Businesses unite against downtown crime,
12/1/94, 5B
- Central city merchants talk to grand jury,
5/4/94, 4B
- City Council pushes for gun control, 10/5/94,
2B
- City has 32,000 outstanding misdemeanor
warrants, 6/7/94, 5B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1994)
- CITY HAS NATION'S 5TH HIGHEST RATE PER
RESIDENT, 3/8/94, 1A; 5/18/94, 1B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
- City one of the most dangerous college
towns in US, 9/13/94, 1A
- Clerk Shahid Nazir killed on McDowell
Road, 10/1/94, 3B
- Crime summit: alternatives to life of
crime, 11/15/94, 1A
- Crime summit: are some areas neglected
& allowed to decay?, 12/12/94, 1A
- Crime summit: community-oriented policing,
11/28/94, 6A
- Crime summit: Crime overloading social
workers, 11/13/94, 1G
- Crime summit: criminals hold edge in money,
equipment, 11/27/94, 1A
- Crime summit: drug cravings fuel burglary
epidemic, 11/28/94, 6A
- Crime summit: foster care hit-or-miss
prospect, 11/13/94, 1G
- Crime summit: judges' perspectives, 10/30/94,
1A, 1H,2H,4H; 10/31/94, 1A+
- Crime summit: law enforcement perspective,
11/27/94, 1A, 17A, 1G
- Crime summit: repeat offenders stress
courts, citizens, 12/12/94, 1A
- Crime summit: scared residents: rights
or safety?, 12/11/94, 1G
- Crime summit: social services, 11/13/94,
1A+; 11/14/94, 1A+; 11/15/94, 8A
- Crime summit: troubled youth--too little,
too late, 11/13/94, 1A
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1994)
- CRIMINALS GET AWAY WITH 83% OF CRIMES
THEY COMMIT, 3/8/94, 1A
- Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
- Daytime murders increasing fear, 8/10/94,
7A
- Ditto asks for joint task force to study
problem, 3/29/94, 2B
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1994)
- DITTO SETS UP OFFICE IN POLICE DEPARTMENT,
4/1/94, 1A, 11A; 4/4/94, 1B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
- Ditto's first week sitting in on department,
4/9/94, 4B
- Douglas Drive rape and robbery, 8/9/94,
1B; 8/11/94, 1A; 9/16/94, 4B
- Fabra Care robbery, killing, 8/10/94,
1A; 8/11/94, 4B
- Fabra Care...2 suspects arrested, 8/16/94,
1B
- Fabra Care...last of 4 suspects captured,
8/17/94, 4B
- Fabra Care..4 bound over to grand jury,
9/9/94, 4B
- Georgetown area woman year's 1st homicide,
1/3/94, 1B
- Gunshot narrowly misses bedridden man,
8/23/94, 5B
- Home invasions are newest method, 7/5/94,
1A
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1994)
- HOMICIDE RATE IS 12TH IN NATION, 12/5/94,
1B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
- Homicide rate on record-setting pace,
3/16/94, 1A
- Homicides stand at 76, 10/9/94, 3B
- Infant Demontarius Dennis killed in shootout,
12/20/94, 1A; 12/21/94, 1B
- Jacksonians vow to be justice system watchdogs,
8/30/94, 1A
- Merger Public Safety Task Force and C
of C groups, 9/3/94, 5B
- Metropolitan Crime Commission created
by community leaders, 5/20/94, 5B
- Mid-city businesses paying heavily to
combat crime, 3/11/94, 1A
- Morris Jones killed while riding motorcycle,
9/4/94, 3B
- Multiple thefts threaten woman's south
Jackson business, 9/12/94, 3B
- National Night Out planned, 7/31/94, 1B;
8/3/94, 1A
- North Hill Parkway murder shocks residents,
11/4/94, 4B
- Poker game; robbers burst in; wound 5,
9/28/94, 1A; 9/29/94, 1B
- Porsche stolen; owner felt safer in NYC,
Chicago, 3/30/94, 1B
- Porsche theft: 2 arrested, 4/2/94, 5B
- Private patrols cutting neighborhood crime,
5/30/94, 1A
- Public Safety Task Force, 1/28/94, 4B;
12/18/93, 4B
- Pursuers kill Yazoo City man on I-220,
4/4/94, 1A
- CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1994)
- RATE UP 7% IN FIRST MONTHS OF 1994, 4/13/94,
4B
- Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
- Roadblocks missed in neighborhoods, 8/9/94,
1B
- Robbery suspected in death of 2 male teenagers,
9/21/94, 4B; 10/14/94, 4B
- Spinal cord injuries, etc as result of
violence, 8/7/94, 1B
- Statistics available through police department,
6/19/94, 2G
- Stop the killing, pleads 9-year-old Clatorria
Young, 2/28/94, 1A
- Suspect held in city's 42nd homicide,
7/8/94, 4B
- Teenager stabbed; attacker shot by homeowner
on Shady Lane, 9/14/94, 3B
- Thinking he was a burglar... grand jury
probe slowed, 12/20/94, 2B
- Thinking he was burglar, woman kills 3-year-old,
12/4/94, 1A; 12/6/94, 1B
- Thinking he was burglar...grand jury probe,
12/8/94, 1B
- Victim Lekenya Bolden killed by his uncle,
8/5/94, 4B
- Victim...Levonzell Anderson held in teens'
slayings, 10/27/94, 4B
- Woman fatally shot on apartment balcony,
3/3/94, 4B
- Youth crime: City Council proposes youth
summit, 8/18/94, 4B
- Youth crime: spiritual revival at Ag Museum,
8/18/94, 1A
- Crime rate, JSU (1993)
- Crime rate for 1993 academic year (box),
3/29/94, 1B
- Crime rate, Laurel (1994)
- 2 men found shot beside railroad tracks,
10/9/94, 3B; 10/11/94, 3B
- Crime rate, Meridian (1988)
- Man arrested in alleged assassination
plot, 12/28/88, 2B
- CRIME RATE, MISSISSIPPI (1960-1992)
- STATE LEADS NATION IN JUMP: 508% SINCE
1960, 11/2/94, 1A
- Crime rate, Mississippi (1985)
- White-collar crime unit urged, 7/15/85,
1A
- Crime rate, Mississippi (1986)
- Rural crime up, 3/2/86, 1A
- White-collar crime unit, 7/8/86, 1B
- Crime rate, Mississippi (1988)
- Mabus signs measure on white-collar crime,
5/17/88, 1B
- TV show leads to arrest of 2nd "Most Wanted"
on coast, 12/20/88, 1A
- Unsolved cases, 12/31/88, 1A
- White-collar crime bill: is state prepared?,
5/22/88, 3H
- Crime rate, Mississippi (1990)
- Public officials' crime linked to economy,
auditor says, 10/25/90, 1A
- Crime rate, Mississippi (1992)
- Citizens turn to protection devices, 3/4/92,
1B
- Karate classes filling up, 4/22/92, 1B
- Law now defines felony theft as $500 or
more, 5/17/92, 5B
- New year marred by 5 homicides in state,
1/2/92, 1A
- State gets $4.7 million grant to fight
crime and drugs, 2/27/92, 2B
- Statistics flawed; many agencies don't
report to FBI, 2/9/92, 1A
- Crime rate, Mississippi (1993)
- CapStun is latest protection device, 4/11/93,
1B
- CRIME RATE, MISSISSIPPI (1993)
- MANY KIDS 'LEAVE CRADLE FOR YOUTH COURT',
4/18/93, 1A
- Crime rate, Mississippi (1993)
- Violence greets New Year in state, 1/3/93,
1B
- CRIME RATE, MISSISSIPPI (1993)
- YOUTH CRIME; A CHILLING RISE IN STATE
FIGURES, 7/4/93, 1A+, 11A
- YOUTHS AND MURDER: DISNEYLAND & DODGE
CITY OUT THERE, 11/7-9/93, 1A+
- Crime rate, Mississippi (1994)
- Crime summit: community services perspective,
12/11-12/94, 1A+
- Crime summit: is drug legalization a viable
option?, 12/11/94, 2G
- Crime summit: people tired of short terms
for criminals, 11/28/94, 1A
- Crime summit: small towns struggle to
provide basics, 11/27/94, 1G
- Crime summit: tracking juvenile offenders,
10/31/94, 1A
- CRIME RATE, MISSISSIPPI (1994)
- CRIMINALS KNOW THEY CAN'T BE JAILED (NO
ROOM), 7/10/94, 1B
- Crime rate, Mississippi (1994)
- Fordice may call special legislative session,
5/4/94, 2B
- Homicide is #7 among top 10 causes of
death, 9/11/94, 1A
- Crime Rate, Mississippi (1994)
- Legislative proposals get tough on teenage
criminals, 11/24/93, 1B
- Crime rate, Mississippi (1994)
- Social services hurt by overlapping in
efforts, funds, 11/14/94, 1A
- Crime rate, Ocean Springs (1991)
- Residents terrified by crime wave, 8/27/91,
3B
- Crime rate, Oxford (1993)
- 2 killed, policeman injured: 1st homicides
since 1986, 11/15/93, 2B
- Crime rate, Richland (1994)
- Violence of hostage situation shakes residents,
11/1/94, 1A
- Crime rate, US (1994)
- 3 state congressmen oppose Clinton's bill,
8/5/94, 12A
- Crime rate, Vicksburg (1992)
- Police Sgt.Doug Arp spends week at billboard,
7/28/92, 2B
- Crime rate, West Point (1993)
- Police sweep crime from Cottrell Street,
3/3/93, 3B
- Crime spree
- 4 Jackson teens arrested after 4-county
spree, 9/26/94, 1B; 9/27/94, 2B
- Crime stoppers
- A good service say police and citizens,
9/29/94, 1A
- Crime Stoppers
- Broadcast leads to arrest of robbery suspect
in Clinton, 5/5/93, 4B
- Canton, Clinton, Madison and Ridgeland
join program, 9/10/93, 5B
- Clinton
- Aldermen join Jackson crime-solving
program, 3/22/93, 1A
- Clues sought in slayings of Stewart Walker
and Makeva Winston, 10/3/94, 3B
- Half on 10-most-wanted poster now in jail,
2/9/90, 7B
- Has cash, needs tips, 10/18/89, 5B; 11/18/89,
5B
- Jackson man sees picture in 10 Most Wanted,
surrenders, 11/22/89, 5B
- Most wanted list will pay $1000 for tips,
12/24/91, 3B
- NAACP on Coast wants it to combat gang
violence, 9/3/92, 2B
- Pike County seeking funds, 8/18/93, 3B
- Poster brings in Carl Alexander Smith,
4/4/92, 4B
- Seeking information on 1993 slaying of
Greg Graves, 7/11/94, 3B
- Seeks information on slaying of Darin
Thompson, 12/5/94, 3B
- Show yields tips on whereabouts of James
Robinson, 8/16/90, 5B
- State-wide convention in Greenville, 8/8/93,
2B
- Suspect Cynthia Pigg spotted on poster,
arrested, 6/22/90, 5B
- Tupelo wants to start program, 3/2/93,
3B; 12/8/92, 3B
- Crime summit SEE Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
(1995)
- Crime summit SEE Crime rate, Mississippi
(1994)
- Crime sweeps SEE Crime rate: SEE Drug raids
- Crime Victim Compensation Fund
- Eases pain of state's victims, 4/20/93,
2B
- Crime victims, 1/3/87, 1A
- Activist Marlene Young urges constitutional
amendment on victims' rights, 10/30/92,
1B
- Compensation, 1/16/87, 1A
- Earle Banks wants legislation to make
burglars repay victims, 8/6/92, 2B
- Funds available under new compensation
act, 7/3/91, 2B
- Legislator unveils bill to aid, 9/21/89,
3B
- Planning 'March for Fear', 4/26/91, 5B
- Rally for bills designed to set up compensation
fund, 2/22/89, 3B
- Rights (Editorial), 1/20/87, 8A
- Survival Inc. helps, 4/12/89, 3B
- Survival Inc. helps families of crime
victims, 11/24/89, 1A
- Victims of Violent Crime
- Organizational meeting; Patricia Bell,
9/18/93, 4B
- Crimes of the Heart
- Local opening/review, 1/10/87, 1A,2A
- Review, 12/12/86, 1C
- Criminal justice system
- Mississippi
- Mabus task force to study, 4/19/91,
3B
- Criminal Justice Task Force
- Questioned by Delta residents, 11/16/91,
3B
- Criminals
- Crooks do the dumbest things, 11/14/93,
1E
- Highway Patrol list of ten most wanted,
5/11/91, 3B
- Hinds County to use ankle bracelets to
track offenders, 2/6/90, 1B
- Mississippi most-wanted fugitives listed
in flyer, 5/12/90, 1A; 5/16/90, 1B
- Police say to look for distinguishing
features, 1/20/92, 1B
- Criminals SEE ALSO Ex-offenders
- Criminals SEE ALSO Teenage offenders
- CRIPS bill SEE Jackson Police Department---Rally
- Crisco American Pie Celebration
- Margie Malpass wins with her pecan pie,
10/7/89, 1B
- Crocker, Johnny
- Jackson songwriter has new disc out, 4/8/93,
13E
- Crockett, Bill SEE Oil wells
- Crockett, Cathy
- Interior designer and artist exhibits
at DGNB Plaza, 12/16/90, 1F
- Crofton, Louise
- Girl Scouts anniversary, 3/9/87, 1A
- Crook, Robert
- Legislator may relinquish seat, 2/6/88,
1B
- Loses Senate seat to Willie Simmons, 8/5/92,
6A
- Profile, 2/16/86, 1B
- Rejects offer to head agency, 2/17/88,
4B
- Tells Louisa Dixon to stay away from corrections,
8/31/89, 1A
- Crop report
- (See Business section in various
Sunday editions)
- Crop survey SEE Farming
- Crop-dusters
- Mississippi
- Aerial applicators have seen their
number decline, 9/23/88, 8B
- Could lose licenses over illegal pesticide,
8/3/89, 2B
- Pilots take to skies spraying agricultural
pests, 4/14/91, 1B
- State, pilots seeking less toxic pesticide-spraying
practices, 4/14/91, 1A
- Crops SEE Agriculture, Mississippi
- Crosby Arboretum
- Weekend Getaway, 12/6/90, 3E
- Crosby Museum
- Crosby, Craig
- Quadriplegic Texan honored by pen pals
in Brookhaven, 3/28/91, 1B
- Crosby, Stills and Nash
- In concert at Mississippi Coliseum, 6/7/90,
3E
- Cross
- ACLU opposes compromise, 12/5/86, 1A
- Allain continues to fight, 11/18/86, 1A
- Blacked out, 12/13/86, 1A
- Construction firm hangs cross, 12/6/87,
1A
- Controversy:callers phone in support,
12/3/86, 1A
- Deposit Guaranty takes over tradition,
11/20/87, 1A
- Laurel resident Joe Fowler totes cross...
with wheels on it, 3/30/91, 1D
- Lit up on Sillers building, 12/7/86, 1A
- Senate reverses itself, OKs paying ACLU's
bills in Sillers cross suit, 3/16/89, 1B
- Sillers Building, 2/10/87, 1A
- Allain ready to relight, 7/4/89, 1A
- Sillers Building controversy, 12/4/86,
1B
- State office building controversy, 12/2/86,
1B
- Cross burning (Walthall County) SEE Race
relations---Walthall...
- Cross, Billy Joe
- Chef who cooks wild game, 10/25/89, 1E
- Cross-Cultural Heritage Expedition
- Youths tour civil rights landmarks, 8/9/93,
2B
- Cross-dressers SEE Female impersonators
- Cross-Match Program
- Eases trade among in-state manufacturers,
6/22/93, 5B
- Cross-Mobile
- Interdemoninational effort combatting
drugs in inner city, 8/10/90, 1A
- Crossgates
- 600 home addition planned, 9/7/85, 8B
- Subdivision to get new storm drains, no
lawn damage, 10/15/92, 4B
- Crossgates Baptist Church
- 14th Anniversary, 6/4/88, 1C
- Post-Easter drama, 4/30/94, 1D
- Crossgates Manor Nursing Home
- Officials find no evidence of sexual assault
on resident, 1/31/91, 5B
- Crossing guards SEE School crossings
- Crossley, Nate SEE Economic Gospel Inc
- Crossley, Wayne
- Tupelo flight service owner killed in
air crash, 1/24/94, 3B
- Crossroads (Movie)
- Mississippi kids have parts, 4/4/86, 1D
- Movie about Delta blues, 3/21/86, 1D
- Crouch, Chuck
- Sardis teenager finalist in Guy of the
Year contest, 8/5/93, 1D
- Crouch, Jackie
- Charged in killing of Potts Camp police
chief and Memphis kidnapping, 5/11/93, 1B
- Tupelo man kills Potts Camp policeman,
kidnaps 2 teenagers in Memphis, 5/10/93,
1A
- Crouch, John Henry
- Supreme Court candidate says he's "scholar
of law," 10/21/88, 1B
- Crow, Trammel SEE Trammell Crow Co
- Crowley, Chris
- His second-grade teacher made lasting
impression
- Thanks for the Hand Up, 6/3/91, 1D
- Crown, The
- Indianola restaurant markets speciality
foods
- Evelyn and Tony Roughton, 8/30/94,
6B
- Crowson, Joe SEE Alligators
- Cruelty to animals SEE Animals
- Cruger Police Department
- 2 officers attacked with assault rifle,
1/4/95, 2B; 12/31/94, 1A
- Cruises
- James Longino is host on ocean cruises,
10/8/89, 1E
- Crumbley, Amelia
- Laurel artist's show at Jackson Bar and
Grill, 11/276/89, 1G
- Crump's Place
- South Hinds County bar scene of 3rd shooting
in 18 months, 12/29/93, 1A
- Crump, Bill
- Heads 'Fairness for the '90s' Republican
redistricting watchdog, 5/28/90, 1B
- Crump, Jerry
- New Jackson police recruit may have had
stolen automobile, 8/4/92, 2B; 8/21/92,
4B
- Crump, Rusty
- Comic book collector from Saltillo, 1/7/90,
4B
- Crump, Walter 'Jimmy'
- Naquin found guilty in DUI deaths, 9/10/94,
5B
- Raymond man, 20, dies after weekend crash
on I-20 overpass, 3/24/92, 5B
- Suspect Michael Naquin denies being driver,
9/8/94, 4B
- Crusade for Christ SEE Campus Crusade for
Christ
- Crutcher, Paul
- Mississippi native sees rebirth of united
Germany, 6/7/91, 1E
- Cryer, Dena
- Biloxi club owner sentenced as accomplice
in her son's slaying, 7/5/91, 2B
- Crystal methamphetamine
- Old drug from the 70's making comeback,
6/29/94, 1B
- Crystal Springs Middle School
- Students make history come to life, 12/14/90,
4B
- Crystal Springs Outlet Center
- Mall planned, 6/19/88, 3G
- Crystal Springs, Mississippi
- Blast kills family members, 2/6/86, 1B
- Broadcast on TNN, 11/10/90, 1A
- Chautauqua garden to be planted by MSU,
9/8/91, 2B
- Chautauqua Memorial Park, 9/5/89, 5B
- Chautauqua offers Lincoln/Davis debate,
8/14/92, 1E
- Families sue gas company after fatal blast,
8/6/86, 1B
- Furniture store explosion, 4/6/86, 1A
- Labor Day festival draws thousands, 9/4/90,
2B; 9/5/89, 5B
- Probe for cause of explosion, 2/6/86,
1A; 2/7/86, 1B; 2/8/86, 1B
- Store blast kills 8, 2/5/86, 1A
- Sued in store explosion, 9/18/87, 1B
- Water is now ok to drink, 6/10/89, 1B
- CS's
- Restaurant review, 12/9/93, 4E
- Cuba
- Alan Huffman, 1/12/88, 1A
- Bass fishing, 2/9/88, 1A; 11/20/89, 3B
- Beckons as a market for Mississippi products
after embargo ends, 4/3/94, 1C
- Residents say "no paradise," 2/10/88,
1A, 6A
- Scientists build connection; grid project,
2/7/88, 1A
- Sporstwriter Mike Knobler's impressions
at Pan American Games, 8/25/91, 1G
- Sports, religious freedom, 2/8/88, 1A,
4A
- State businesspeople, economic developers
visit Cuba, 5/26/94, 5B; 9/25/94, 2C
- States had ties to Cuba before Castro,
2/9/88, 1A
- U.S.-Cuba Friendship Caravan stops in
Jackson, 11/14/92, 3B
- Cuban dancers (Carreno and Lobe benefit)
SEE Ballet Mississippi
- Cuban exiles
- Biloxi
- Cubans held in Biloxi jail quiet,
11/25/87, 3B
- Inmate credits God for new life, 2/28/88,
1A
- Cuco's Mexican Restaurante
- Restaurant review, 3/18/93, 4E; 4/30/92,
4E; 7/20/89, 4F
- Cucumbers
- New York trucker leaves load to rot in
McComb, 7/16/92, 3B
- Cuevas Fish House #3
- Monticello
- Restaurant review, 10/12/89, 4E
- Cuevas, Buddy
- Nominated for 'Teen Magazine' Guy of the
Year by his sister, 4/5/94, 2B
- Cuevas, Chris
- Long Beach songwriter, 4/4/86, 1D
- Cuffie, Nigel SEE Not Here Foundation
- Culbertson, Beulah
- MUW graduate, 101, pleased with college's
new mission, 10/20/88, 1B
- Oldest living grad of MUW, 3/13/88, 1E
- Culbertson, Roger
- Jackson native is 'paper engineer'
- Makes pop-up books, 7/17/94, 1E
- Culbreath, Michael
- Minister knows firsthand about stepfamilies,
8/22/92, 1D
- Cullen, Jonna Lynn
- From Congressional aide to pesto manufacturer,
10/11/90, 10B
- Culley, Willie
- Jackson man ruled innocent of drug charges,
5/17/91, 4B
- Culley, Willie SEE ALSO Crack cocaine,
Jackson---Arrest of 4...
- Cults
- Clinton man Don Malin has cult-watching
group, 8/25/90, 1D
- Pearl River
- Sheriffs say satanic cult evidence,
7/25/88, 3B
- Watchman Fellowhip offers 2 cult awareness
seminars, 1/9/93, 1D
- Cultural Literacy (Book), 5/31/87,
1E
- Culver, Dwight SEE Senter, Stuart
- Culverts
- Byram developer gets $2000 worth for private
roads, 1/28/90, 1B
- Coast Supervisors seek to change law,
7/27/85, 1A
- Hinds County Supervisors want to keep
new law, 9/10/85, 1A
- Madison County Supervisors trial, 7/2/85,
1B
- Cumberland, Billy
- Chastain is acquitted in bar slaying,
12/3/92, 4B
- Killed in stabbing at Madison County lounge,
4/13/92, 2B
- Cummins, Mickey
- Injured on motorcycle; now lectures on
safety, 5/27/93, 1D
- Cunningham, Ben SEE Pilots---Close formation...
- Cunningham, Denise
- Found shot-to-death in JSU creek, 1/2/93,
2B
- Cunningham, Dwight
- Journalist-in-residence at JSU, 11/13/89,
1B
- Cunningham, Steve
- Gun collector, 2/8/87, 1A
- Cupit, Charles
- 2nd mistrial declared, 5/21/93, 3B
- Port Gibson policeman's manslaughter trial,
6/6/92, 2B
- Cups
- Cup collector Lucille Turner, 7/19/90,
1E
- Curfews, Delta
- Being widely used by Delta towns, 8/20/90,
1A
- Curfews, Edwards
- Curfew said to be working (update), 3/25/91,
3B
- Sweeps streets of roaming youths, 1/28/91,
1B; 1/29/91, 5B; 2/2/91, 1B
- Curfews, Florence
- Not all like plan, 12/3/94, 5B
- Curfews, Greenwood
- Parents will be held responsible, 11/23/92,
2B
- Curfews, Grenada
- Parents say curfew not enough in combatting
crime, 7/19/88, 1B
- Curfews, Hollandale
- Mayor skeptical new law is legal, 1/1/92,
2B
- Curfews, Indianola
- Rowdy youths cause town to adopt curfew,
10/10/90, 2B
- Curfews, Jackson
- 60 juveniles arrested since crackdown
began, 7/19/94, 1B
- Bogus flier says city no longer has curfew,
12/30/94, 4B
- Breakers of curfew not top police priority,
10/17/91, 1A
- Citizens at City Council meeting support
curfew, 7/19/91, 4B
- CURFEWS, JACKSON
- CITY COUNCIL ADOPTS CURFEW, 7/31/91, 1A,
7A
- Curfews, Jackson
- City Council appears ready to impose curfew,
7/30/91, 5B
- City Council fails to act on Stokes' call
for curfew, 7/3/91, 4B
- City Council reinstates curfew; adds school-time
hours, 10/14/92, 1A
- City Council studies proposal; trying
'to save lives', 7/9/91, 1A; 7/10/91, 2B
- City provides no counseling for violators,
7/9/94, 4B
- Clarion-Ledger conducts call-in survey,
7/18/91, 1B
- Comes too late to save Patrick Manuel,
14, 8/1/91, 1B
- Council votes to fine parents or businesses
for violations, 6/22/94, 1B
- Councilman Armstrong says fine parents
for violations, 6/14/94, 1A; 6/15/94, 4B
- Councilman Stokes calls for curfew, 2/2/91,
1B; 6/19/91, 1B; 6/29/91, 1B
- Enforcement awaiting formulation of police
procedures, 8/28/91, 1A
- Enforcement begins at midnight tonight,
9/13/91, 1B
- Enforcing the curfew: six youths warned,
9/15/91, 1A
- Law needs further study, City Council
says, 7/12/91, 4B
- Law will be enforced beginning September
13, 8/31/91, 1B
- Most citizens favor curfew, survey shows,
7/21/91, 1A
- Parental counseling classes, 9/2/94, 1A
- Passing of curfew ordinance brings cheers
and jeers, 8/30/91, 1B
- Police say enforcement is not top priority,
9/14/91, 1B
- Police say it's a success; City Council
takes no renewal action, 5/27/92, 1B
- Public forum supports Stokes' call for
curfew, 6/30/91, 1B
- School-day curfew is enforced, 3/8/93,
1B
- Stokes wants it extended, expanded to
cover school attendance, 10/7/92, 4B
- Teenager Erin Johnston says parents should
set curfew, 6/27/94, 1B
- Violators will be held in detention center,
9/11/91, 1A
- What do teens think?, 7/21/91, 1G
- CURFEWS, JACKSON
- WILL IT CUT JUVENILE CRIME?, 7/21/91,
1A, 1G
- Curfews, Laurel
- Officials implement curfew for youths
under 18, 8/18/91, 2B
- Curfews, Meridian
- City combats truancy with daytime curfew,
10/7/93, 3B
- Officials consider special summer curfew,
6/1/94, 3B
- Curfews, Mississippi
- Mississippi cities with curfews (chart),
7/21/91, 15A
- Curfews, Pelahatchie
- Curfew considered to curb drug problem,
7/14/94, 4B
- Curfews, Tunica
- Problem is Halloween vandalism, 10/30/94,
3B
- Curfews, Vicksburg
- Proposal sent to mayor and aldermen, 6/27/92,
3B
- Youth measure proposed by Mayor Walker,
11/3/92, 3B
- Curlee, Mac
- Pearl man is Mississippi's Principal of
the Year, 1992, 9/1/92, 4B
- Resigns as principal of Pearl High School
- Takes 'better job', 10/23/93, 1A;
10/26/93, 1B
- Currency SEE Money
- Currie, Bob Lee
- Utica alderman used city workers to clean
private lot; 9/11/93, 5B, 6/16/93, 4B
- Curry, Dwayne
- MSU football player says Ole Miss offered
him money, 4/19/94, 1A
- Curry, Tirrell Leo SEE Rape, JSU
- Curse of the Pharaohs
- Histoplasmosis, 4/22/87, 1B
- Curter, Michelle SEE Jackson, Wesley
- Curtis Road SEE O.B. Curtis Road
- Curtis Water Treatemnt Plant SEE Water
treatment plant, Jackson
- Curtis Water Treatment Facility
- SEE Water treatment plant, Jackson
- Curtis, Charles
- His lawyer says time expired to prosecute
1990 rape charge, 10/9/93, 4B
- Curtis, Richard SEE Robbery, Hinds County
- Curwin, Richard SEE School discipline
- Custodian
- Jackson Police Department
- William Gibbs, 4/24/89, 1B
- Custody fight
- Albanese family
- Mistrial for mother Margaret Albanese,
4/14/94, 3B
- Dorrie Singley, 8/28/87; 8/29/87, 1a,1B;
8/30/87, 3B, 1A,8/27/85
- Jackson lawyer Minor Buchanan amd ex-wife,
10/3/91, 1B
- Karen Newsome, 8/22/87; 8/24/87, 1A,8/29/87;
8/25/87; 8/27/87, 1A, 1B,8/28/87, 3B; 8/30/87,
1A,9/5/87; 9/14/87,1B
- Custom Granite & Marble
- Parker family, owners
- How's business?, 7/13/93, 5B
- Customs Service
- At Jackson International Airport, 6/15/89,
6B
- Cutler, Andrew
- Personnel Board chairman charged with
making bribes, 11/26/91, 1A
- Cutley, Jessie
- Catrina Smith re-arrested (manslaughter
charge), 6/9/94, 4B
- Girl Catrina Smith, 12, has murder charge
dropped, 6/8/94, 1B
- Grand jury decides charges against Edwards
and Thomas, 6/15/94, 3B
- Juveniles charged in his beating death,
5/29/94, 1A; 5/30/94, 1B
- Cutrer, J. Wiltz SEE Department of Rehabilitation
Services
- Cutrer, Scottie
- Hit-and-run possible in death of Canton
man, 12/8/94, 5B; 12/10/94, 5B
- Cutting horses SEE National Cutting Horse
Championship
- Cypress Semiconductor Inc
- Will not build plant in Starkville, 5/11/94,
5B
- Cypress trees, 3/23/86, 1B
- Trees in Greenville given landmark status,
7/9/90, 1B
- Cyrus, Billy Ray
- At Mississippi Coast Coliseum, 8/6/92,
6E
- Cyster, Graham
- South African minister, 12/28/85, 1C
- Cystic fibrosis
- Marc Riley needs double lung transplant,
5/25/89, 1C
- Cystic Fibrosis Camp
- Camp with a mission, 8/9/90, 1D
- Cancelled this year: bacteria scare, 4/5/93,
1B
- Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
- Kroger Sports Challenge benefit, 10/7/92,
1D
- Singles mixer fund raiser, 11/9/89, 1E
- Czechoslovakia
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