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- D & D Extended Child Care Services
- Human Services-funded program for teen
parents, 1/19/93, 4B
- D'Antoni, Michele
- Country singer, 4/8/87, 1C
- Country singer from Monticello, 5/27/86,
1C
- d'Iberville Landing Festival
- Ocean Springs, 4/21/94, 8F; 4/23/92, 3E;
4/26/90, 13F
- Ocean Springs celebration, 4/22/93, 3E;
4/24/87, 1C; 4/25/93, 3B
- Participants explore history with humor,
4/29/91, 1A
- D'Lites Restaurants
- Fixtures to be tax auctioned, 10/24/89,
5B
- D'Lo Water Park
- Managers plan lawsuits, 7/12/87, 1A
- D'Lo, Mississippi, 7/26/87, 3B
- World War II's 'fighten-est town' remembers,
5/29/89, 1A; 7/4/92, 1B; 10/26/92, 1A
- D-B Horseback Country and River Rides
- In Woolmarket
- Weekend getaway, 2/18/93, 3E
- D-Day anniversary
- A look back, 6/5/94-
- Sonny Montgomery will head official House
delegation, 5/28/94, 3B
- D.A.R.T.
- Jackson police special unit, 10/12/92,
3B; 10/27/92, 1A
- Dabbs, Debbye SEE Take Five, A Cookbook
- Dabbs, Dutch
- Brandon CPA to run for Montgomery's congressional
seat, 6/18/93, 4B
- Seeks Republican nomination for 3rd Congressional
District, 9/19/93, 3G
- Dabbs, Karen
- Mississippi Presidential Scholar to meet
Clinton, 5/28/93, 1B
- Dabit, Elias
- Low-profile Jackson entrepreneur builds
chain of men's stores, 6/13/93, 1B
- Dabney, Moses SEE Wilson, Eddie O
- Dad, the Family Shepherd
- Seminar on Christian fathering, 1/11/92,
1D
- Dahmer, Jeffrey
- Concerened neighbor is Carthage native
Glenda Cleveland, 8/11/91, 1A
- His Milwaukee victims include one-time
Rust College student, 7/26/91, 1A
- Would-be victim Edwards had lived in Tupelo,
8/4/91, 1A; 8/8/91, 1A; 8/9/91, 7A
- Dahmer, Vernon
- 1966 Klan slaying to get another look,
5/28/91, 1A
- CBS program 'Eye to Eye' investigates
case, 5/12/94, 3B
- Civil rights leaders seek funding for
investigation, 3/24/94, 1B
- Dahmer family's ironic mixed heritage,
12/18/94, 1G
- FBI refusing to turn over papers, family
members say, 12/17/94, 1A
- Forest County investigator Michael Callahan
on case, 4/25/94, 1B
- His slaying 25 years ago recalled as civil
rights landmark, 1/10/91, 4B
- House OKs funds for murder probe, 3/9/94,
1B
- Lone 'not guilty' vote freed Sam Bowers
- Oral verdict had been 'guilty', 12/18/94,
1A
- Missing trial transcripts will impede
new trial, 8/17/91, 3B
- Move to retry Sam Bowers in slaying gains
momentum, 3/7/94, 1A
- NAACP votes to ask reopening of 1966 slaying,
8/18/91, 2B
- NAACP wants his 1966 slaying case reopened,
8/12/91, 1B
- Rev. Joseph Lowery calls for new probe,
3/14/94, 1A
- Dahomey Plantation
- Nature Conservancy buys land as wildlife
preserve, 4/21/90, 1A
- Daily Bread
- Sue Mihal, owner
- How's business?, 3/9/93, 6B
- Daily Mississippian
- Appointment vs. election of newspaper
editor, 2/13/90, 5B; 2/15/90, 5B
- Committee will pick editor, 3/7/90, 1B
- Ole Miss paper names 1st black editor,
4/26/90, 1B
- Daily Points of Light SEE Points of Light
- Daily, Carol
- Everyday Gourmet
- Business profile, 6/19/89, 4E
- Dairy farming
- Downturn in milk prices may be devastating
to state dairies, 3/3/91, 1G
- Farmers contribute to economy, 6/12/88,
1G
- Farmers want change in federal programs,
4/8/86, 8B
- Hazlehurst farmer Jay McCardle, 3/15/94,
1D
- State loses 175 herds in buyout program,
12/5/86, 8B
- Dairy Fresh Co
- Fined another $725,000, 6/19/93, 3B
- Greeville milk company charged in bid-rigging,
4/9/93, 1B
- Dairy Research Centers
- Mississippi State University, 3/21/87,
1B
- Dale, George
- Accepted $50,000+ in contributions in
1993, 2/19/94, 6B
- Barbecue to raise money for legal fees,
4/10/94, 1B
- Deal: lesser sentences for executives
for evidence on Dale, 8/6/94, 1B
- Defends campaign contributions from Blue
Cross employees, 12/3/92, 3B; 12/5/92, 5B
- Frustrated with no control over rates,
1/4/86, 8B
- Garage sale to raise funds for legal fees,
10/2/94, 1A
- Grand jury probe: witnesses called, 8/25/94,
1B
- Grand jury subpoenas Dale's attorney,
1984 letter, 9/20/94, 1A
- Incumbent touts record as insurance commissioner,
8/29/91, 1B
- DALE, GEORGE
- INDICTED ON 2 CHARGES BY FEDERAL GRAND
JURY, 1/13/94, 1A, 9A; 1/14/94, 1A; 1/23/94,
3G
- Dale, George
- Indictment: $5000 raised for legal bills,
1/30/94, 4B
- Industry contributes to Commissioner Dale's
campaign, 6/11/90, 1A, 7A
- Insurance industry contributes to his
campaign, 6/11/90, 1A, 7A
- Judge dismisses federal charges; grand
jury is next, 8/20/94, 1A
- Mail fraud counts dismissed, 5/19/94,
1B
- Rural fire districts, 10/31/86, 1B
- Says FBI's continued investigations borders
on harrassment, 6/25/94, 1B
- Sued by Blue Cross & Blue Shield of
Mississippi, 2/12/94, 6B
- Took campaign gift from Andrew Jackson
executive John Bethany, 2/12/92, 5B
- U.S. Attorney going too far in investigation,
9/11/94, 3H (Minor column)
- Wins 4th term, Insurance Commissioner,
6/6/87, 8B
- Dale, George SEE ALSO Andrew Jackson Life
Insurance Cos
- Dale, George SEE ALSO Insurance Commission
- DaLee, Eldridge
- Tapes interviews with well-known Mississippians,
4/18/92, 4B
- Dalkon Shield
- Litigants hope end is in sight, 11/13/89,
1B
- Dallas Contest
- Barbara Jackson wins, 9/26/86, 1C
- Dallas Printing
- Sold to Champion Industries, a West Virginia
firm, 9/23/93, 5B
- Dallas, Bryce
- Karate expert's vigilante attacks against
Crystal Springs man, 12/4/91, 1B
- Dallas, Bryce F.
- Counterfeit charges, 3/27/87, 2B
- Dalvit, Lewis
- Conductor resigns, 3/4/86, 1A
- Damn Yankees
- Presented by Kessler, Ltd. at Municipal
Auditorium, review 12/6/90, 16A; 12/5/90,
1D
- Dams
- Mississippi
- Corps watching leak in Sardis Dam,
9/8/88, 3B
- Sardis Dam gets a checkup, 9/21/88,
1A
- Dana Corp
- Corinth pump manufacturer to close, 9/25/94,
5B
- Dana, Tom and Sue Ann
- Lumberton couple farms organically, 7/14/92,
1D
- Dancing
- In churches as part of worship, 9/9/89,
1D
- Old dances reincarnated under new names,
5/28/89, 1E
- Dancing SEE ALSO Country dancing
- Dandridge, Thomas
- Named interim director of UMC, 8/17/91,
3B
- Danforth (house) SEE Andrew Jackson Life
Insurance Cos
- Daniel, Margaret Truman
- Speaks at library lecture in Tupelo, 4/16/93,
3B
- Daniels, Dennis SEE Army National Guard
- Daniels, O.J.
- Charged in embezzlement, 6/30/90, 1B
- Ex-Clarion-Ledger controller is charged,
4/13/90, 1A
- Ex-controller for Clarion-Ledger says
he inflated ad revenues, 3/23/90, 1A
- Pleads guilty to embezzling, 4/9/91, 3B
- Danks, Dale
- 1985-87 Jackson spending, 7/23/87; 8/19/87,
1BA
- Amends campaign expense report, 7/23/87,
1B
- Asks for support of school plan, 7/8/86,
1A
- Bows out as mayor with tribute to City
Council, 6/28/89, 1A
- Called "soft" on youth gangs, 1B
- Campaign 1987, 10/10/87, 1B
- Cleans out momentos from City Hall, 7/2/89,
1A
- Compared to Bilbo by black citizens group
- Conversation with Candidates, 6/26/87,
1B
- Council to vote on nominees, 7/3/85, 1A,7/23/85,
6/29/85, 1B
- Critics says he's "crisis manager," 6/13/88,
1A
- Danks the mayor becomes Danks the lawyer,
7/3/89, 1B
- Defends study report on gangs, CL 5/21/87
p. 1B
- Ex-mayor shares downtown office with Shirley
and Black, 7/12/89, 3B
- Ex-mayor's savvy popular with city employee
clients, 8/5/91, 1A
- Finances double, 8/19/87, 1B
- Forms law firm with Washington, D.C. connections,
9/27/89, 5B
- Has campaign surplus, 8/8/85, 1B
- Hires Washington campaign consultant,
3/22/89, 1B
- Income tax returns, 8/13/87, 1B
- Interesting side of being mayor, 1B; 1/23/89
- Judge allows Danks to serve as city employee's
lawyer, 10/10/90, 5B
- Kicks off campaign, 1B; 1/18/89
- Library legal advice job will up his retirement
benefits, 9/3/92, 1A; 9/6/92, 3B
- May run for Attorney General, 4/1/87,
3B
- Mayor calls HUD report a witchhunt, 3/4/89,
1A
- Mayor/City Council relationship tested,
7/30/85, 1B
- No longer mayor, jumps into 'more predictable'
life, 7/1/90, 1B
- Opens campaign office, 3/5/89, 1B
- Plans to run again, 1A; 1/13/89
- Policemen ordered to work in television
commercial, 2/19/89, 1B
- Relationship with City Council, 4/2/89,
1H
- Requests apology from 'Natchez Democrat',
8/21/87, 3B
- Returns to job as Mayor of Jackson, 8/27/87,
1A
- Says 'not likely' to seek public office
again, 5/18/89, 1A
- Says Moore being childish, 8/14/87, 1B
- Seeking $75,000 to study regional trash
incinerator, 12/12/88, 1A
- Seeks state law to make parents liable
for kids' actions, 12/6/88, 3B
- Sent child to private school, 4/10/89,
1B
- Stops rehiring retired city pensioners,
6/3/88, 2E
- Supporters accused of dumping : flood
plain, 6/23/87, 1B
- To run for Attorney General, 4/30/87,
1B
- To run for mayor of Jackson in 1993, 9/26/92,
1A; 9/29/92, 1A
- TV ads, Mike Moore's long hair, 8/20/87,
1A
- Danny's (Topless bar) SEE Topless bars,
Jackson
- Dantin, Maurice
- Campaign '87, 7/28/87, 1A
- Conversation with the Candidates, 6/16/87,
1B
- To run for Governor, 4/22/87, 1A
- Danzy, Theo
- Resigns Alcorn coaching job, 11/27/90,
1A
- DAR SEE Daughters of the American Revolution
- DARE SEE Drug Abuse Resistance Education
- Darling, John
- MSU provost considered for Murray State
presidency, 12/4/89, 3B
- Darlove community SEE Flooding---Darlove
- Darnall, Jack
- Jackson architect and furniture designer,
4/21/94, 1E
- Darnell, Michael
- Terry teenager killed in wreck; not found
for 6 hours, 1/9/94, 2B
- Darts (Game), 12/20/88, 1C
- Dash Rip Rock, with the Bluerunners
- At Hal & Mal's, 8/19/93, 7E
- Data book
- Data shredding
- Only firm in Jackson to offer shredding
service, 10/11/88, 8B
- Date rape SEE Rape
- Dating
- Dating in the AIDS era, 4/25/93, 1E
- Getting back into dating game, 2/14/90,
1D
- Looking for love in the 1980's, 8/10/89,
1E
- Video dating, 2/11/87, 1D
- Worst date in history, 7/16/91, 1D
- Dating coach
- Rick Chambers of Dallas, 3/12/86, 1C
- Daughdrill, Tommy
- Bannock held at Elliville State School,
8/27/93, 1B
- Bannock incompetent to stand trial, judge
rules, 4/27/93, 2B
- Bannock recaptured after escape from Ellisville
facility, 4/8/94, 2B
- His widow: state 'failed in every way'
to protect him, 8/29/92, 1A; 9/8/92, 1A
- Memorial planned, 8/23/93, 1B; 8/27/93,
1B
- Pike County investigator killed by 15-year
old Frank Bannock, 8/27/92, 1B
- Slain investigator eulogized, 8/28/92,
3B
- Daughters of the American Revolution
- Dot Ward, 2/24/87, 1C
- Schlafly speaks, 2/24/93, 3B
- Schlafly speech, 2/21/87, 1B
- Daughters of the Confederacy, 11/9/86,
1E
- Davenport, Charles SEE Police chiefs, Vicksburg
- Davenport, Latoya
- 16-year-old Vicksburg girl has baby; drops
it outside room, 8/17/93, 1B
- Davey, Paul and Debrynda
- Nationally honored for work with sexually
abused children, 2/8/93, 1B
- David & the Giants
- Contemporary Christian music band, 12/10/88,
1C
- David and the Giants
- Hit song due to mislabeled CD, 1/12/90,
1E
- David Glass and Mirror
- Sidney Davis, owner
- Business profile, 1/8/90, 9F
- Davidovici, Robert SEE Symphony
- Davidson & Jordon
- Corinth company honored by Connecticut
Mutual, 5/6/92, 5B
- Davidson Marble and Granite Works
- J.C. Davidson owner
- Business profile, 4/23/90, 5F
- Davidson, Ezra
- Advocates fewer lawsuits through better
prenatal care, 4/6/91, 3B
- Davidson, J.S. 'Skipper'
- Davidson Marble and Granite Works
- Business profile, 4/23/90, 5F
- Davidson, Jim
- Publishes 'You Can Be the Best', 8/8/92,
1D
- Davidson, R.B. SEE Senter, Stuart
- Davis Crossing Road
- Madison County roads closed for bridge
repair, 11/14/92, 4B
- Davis Magnet School
- Featured on PBS documentary, 9/7/90, 4B
- Homecoming bringing back illustrious alumni,
4/19/91, 1E; 4/21/91, 1B
- Singers accompany Paul Ott to promote
forestry, 4/3/90, 4B
- Whole-language structured classroom, 1/22/91,
4B
- Davis Planetarium
- African Skies show explores myths of Dark
Continent, 2/26/90, 1E
- After-School Science and Technology Program,
9/21/94, 4B
- Alien Who Stole Christmas presented, 11/22/94,
1D
- Backyard Astronomy class, 7/15/94, 1E;
11/6/94, 1E
- Backyard Astronomy course, 7/22/92, 1D
- Director seeks student fee charge, 1/24/90,
5B
- Exhibit 'The Case of the Disappearing
Dinosaurs', 10/1/91, 1D
- Explores theories about Christmas Star,
12/5/87, 1C; 12/7/87, 3B
- Firefall and The Eruption of Mt. St. Helens
productions, 9/13/93, 1D
- Fresh Aire Christmas, laser show, 12/16/92,
1D
- History of telescope: new show, 9/30/88,
1C
- Islands in the Sky, Lasermania, 4/20/87,
1D
- Larry Cat in Space, 3/29/93, 1D
- Laser show, 2/19/86, 1D
- Laser Visions rock shoe, 1/21/93, 3E
- Lasermania show lights up summer, 6/7/90,
14E; 7/24/90, 1D
- Latest production, The Voyager Encounters,
4/9/90, 1D
- Latest show is 'The Light-Hearted Astronomer',
3/7/91, 1D
- Mankind and Life Beyond Earth shows, 6/2/89,
1D
- Mathematics program with Jackson Academy
students, 1/19/93, 4B
- More Than Meets the Eye (light show),
6/2/94, 1D
- New production 'Child of the Universe',
1/8/91, 1D
- New production 'Daytime Star', 6/14/91,
1E
- New system, 9/30/86, 1C
- Organizers:96 hour mission a success,
7/25/88, 1A
- Our Home in the Milky Way, 6/17/93, 1D
- Participates in making of exploration
film 'Voyages', 3/20/91, 5B; 3/21/91, 5B
- Puts its best snowshoe forward for a heart-warming
production, 12/6/88, 1C
- Secret of the Cardboard Rocket: new show,
9/14/94, 1D
- Seeing the red planet at Davis Planetarium,
1C; 1/31/89
- Show on the 'Artic Lights' (aurora borealis),
10/5/90, 1E
- Shows 3 Christmas films to record crowds,
12/14/89, 1D
- Student Space Station 1990, 4/27/90, 4B
- Student Space Station gives a taste of
space, 8/9/90, 1B
- Student Space Station Missions for 1992,
5/29/92, 5B
- Student Space Station to launch 3 missions,
4/11/89, 3B
- Summer perfect time to discover Planetarium
- Weekend getaway, 5/28/92, 3E
- Voyages, a 30-minute film; fund drive
started in Jackson, 5/5/92, 6B
- Who Killed the dinosaurs?, 2/6/88, 1A
- Workers ready student space station, 5/18/88,
1B
- Worlds of Wonder is new show, 2/27/92,
3E; 3/12/92, 1D
- Davis Road Park
- Byram group will cooperate with YMCA in
running of park, 3/7/90, 5B
- Davis School SEE Davis Magnet School
- Davis Seed and Feed
- Davis, Barb
- State PTA president now at Parents for
Public Schools, 6/24/94, 4B
- Davis, Brian SEE Bone marrow transplants
- Davis, Cecil Kip
- State trooper is apparent suicide, 6/1/92,
1B
- Davis, Chalmers
- Muscle turns him into star, 1/22/88, 1C
- Davis, Charles
- Brother turned GED graduate's life around,
5/18/90, 5B
- Jackson lawyer killed when his plane crashes
in Arkansas, 8/7/92, 1B
- Markers for African Brigade at Vicksburg
National Military Park, 10/17/89, 1D
- Davis, Clifton
- Gospel singer to appear in Jackson, 10/19/90,
1E
- His sex-bias suit against Yazoo County
welfare agency re-evaluated, 11/27/91, 3B
- Davis, Craig Douglas SEE Missing persons,
Jackson
- Davis, Cynthia
- Aberdeen social worker slain; sister arrested,
4/24/93, 3B
- Davis, David and Ann SEE Davis, Rebecca
- Davis, Debbie
- Mississippi has the rock that makes her
roll, 8/26/88, 1D
- Davis, Deborah Ann SEE Crack cocaine
- Davis, Donna
- Pearl artist, 4/29/86, 1C
- West Point teacher's membership on Board
of Education is costly, 3/28/92, 1B
- Davis, Donna Powell
- Named to state Board of Education by Mabus,
5/10/91, 3B
- Davis, E.O. SEE Davis, Pamela
- Davis, Fred
- Promoted JPS's second deputy superintendent,
7/30/94, 1B
- Davis, Gillian
- Hired as principal of Ballet Mississippi,
resigns 3/25/92, 1D; 9/25/89, 1D
- Davis, Greg SEE Elections---1991
- Davis, Gregory
- All-white jury, 1/13/88, 3B
- Arrested as serial killer, 4/29/87, 1A
- Choosing jury, 1/11/88; 1/12/88, 1B
- Davis faints, 1/16/88, 1A
- Death sentence, 1/23/88, 1A
- Denied appeal by state Supreme Court,
7/27/89, 3B
- Doctor urges brain surgery, 1/20/88, 11A
- Guilty verdict, 1/22/88, 1A
- Judge stays execution on appeal, 1/27/88,
2B
- Judge to review trial on race issue, 3/15/88,
4B
- Juror wants execution soon, 2/3/88, 1A
- Maintains innocence in note, 1/26/88,
4B
- May have tumor, 1/19/88, 1A
- Medical tests for Davis, 1/17/88, 1B
- MS Supreme Court hears appeal in all-white
jury conviction, 5/23/89, 3B; 5/24/89, 4B
- Neighbors pleased with sentence, 1/24/88,
1A
- Officer says didn't get lawyer, 12/22/87,
1B
- Psychologist says Davis' behavior evolved,
1/21/88, 1A
- Supreme Court sets November 7th execution
date, 9/13/90, 1B
- Trial, 1/14/88; 1/15/88, 1B, 1A
- Trial may move to Hattiesburg, 11/17/87,
1A
- Trial postponed for medical tests, 1/18/88,
1B
- U.S. Supreme Court won't hear appeal,
4/3/90, 1B
- Wins reprieve to pursue appeal, 10/25/90,
3B
- Wins stay of execution, 11/29/90, 5B
- Davis, Gregory SEE ALSO Serial killer
- Davis, Harper
- Millsaps coach retires after this year,
8/27/88, 1D
- Davis, Howard SEE Plea bargaining
- Davis, Hugh
- Chorus director at St.Joseph Junior High
School, 8/22/92, 1D
- Davis, Hugh SEE St. Joseph High Junior
School
- Davis, Jefferson
- Brother, 1/12/87, 1A
- Civil War correspondence donated to Archives,
10/29/89, 1A
- Funeral carriage restored at Beauvoir,
7/5/89, 3B
- Letters donated to Archives and History
library, 9/22/94, 2B
- Davis, Jefferson SEE ALSO Fort Davis National
Historic Site
- Davis, John
- Science teacher at St.Andrew's Middle
School, 2/12/91, 4B
- Davis, John Michael
- Pleads guilty in shooting Deputy Bubba
Comans, 4/3/92, 3B
- Davis, Kenneth Leon SEE Biggert, Bobby
- Davis, Ossie
- Spends 'An Evening' at JSU, 3/2/90, 1E
- Davis, Pamela
- Brandon woman on trial for slaying of
husband Edward Davis, 5/5/93, 4B; 11/11/93,
4B
- Found guilty of killing her husband, 11/12/93,
4B
- Given 20-year sentence in slaying of husband,
12/11/93, 4B
- Davis, Phil
- Candidate for U.S.House: Jobs priority,
2/18/88, 1B
- Davis, Ray
- Davis, Rebecca
- Her parents and Rev. Vaden admit negligence
in her death, 5/24/94, 1A
- Parents and pastor indicted in death of
Monroe County girl, 12/26/91, 2B
- Davis, Ronnie
- Owner Inside Story
- Business profile, 8/13/90, 4E
- Davis, Ronnie Frank
- Ex-postal worker blames drugs for his
mail robbery, 11/28/90, 2B
- Davis, Roosevelt SEE Hinds County Penal
Farm
- Davis, Russell
- City Council OKs swimming pool named in
his honor, 11/3/93, 4B
- Ex-mayor, 3/1/87, 1I
- Ex-mayor urges communication, cooperation
between races, 7/12/89, 4B
- Ex-mayor works for understanding between
blacks and whites, 9/23/90, 3H
- Former mayor dies of cancer, funeral services
10/20/93, 1A; 10/17/93, 1A, 1B
- Keeps sharp eye focused on Jackson, 1/10/93,
1E
- Made diFference for city's blacks and
whites, 10/24/93, 3G (Minor column)
- Tree planted at City Hall in his honor,
3/15/94, 5B
- Davis, Steve L
- Supreme Court upholds his damage award,
7/23/92, 4B
- Davis, Terrence SEE One Cause One Effect
- Davis, Tommy
- Douses himself with gasoline; threatens
to ignite, 9/9/93, 1A
- Davis, Tommy Curtis SEE Police standoff
- Davis, Toni SEE Spousal rape, Marion County
- Davis, Tony
- Jackson firefighter's controversy over
front-line duty, 10/17/94, 1A
- Davis, W. Houston
- Composer of state song dies, 11/20/87,
2B
- Davis, Worrell SEE Oakley Training School
- Davis, Yolanda SEE Rodgers, William
- Davison Rest Home
- Laurel nursing home could lose Mediciad
funds, 2/21/92, 2B
- Dawson, Bess
- McComb art teacher in show with former
students, 4/7/91, 1F
- Dawson, Jim
- Retiree returns to Whynot; is writing
history of town, 4/9/90, 1D
- Day America Told the Truth
- Book on lies Americans tell, 4/29/91,
1A
- Day Business Scholarship
- Jackson Prep senior Laura Koon is winner,
5/24/93, 3B
- Day camps
- Jackson
- YMCA counselor can be liable for death,
1/12/89; 2B
- Mississippi
- Sign up for the summer (sampling directory),
5/18/92, 1D
- Day care SEE Child care
- Day care syndrome
- The 'bug' goes around among babies, 9/11/91,
1D
- Day Detectives, 4/26/87, 1A
- Ralph Day, CEO
- How's business, 7/28/92, 6B
- Day in the Country SEE Chapel of the Cross
- Day in the Life of America, A
- Mississippi sites photographed, 5/2/86,
1A
- Day lilies
- Ada Conerly has blooming obsession, 6/21/93,
1D
- Day, Bill
- Meridian deejay works for NBC at Olympics
in Korea, 10/11/88, 1C
- Day, Eagle
- Tackles motor vehicle job with gusto,
5/15/88, 1G
- Day, Laura SEE Traffic accidents
- Daycare SEE Child care centers
- Daylight robberies SEE Robbery, Jackson
- Daylight savings time
- Clock collector Billy Fortenberry, 4/3/92,
1E
- Early darkness got you down? Get involved,
11/1/92, 1E
- Fall back and reset clocks, VCR, etc.,
10/30/93, 4B
- Increased daylight means more accidents
for kids, 4/3/92, 1E
- Days Inn of America
- Model for hiring of the elderly, 1/19/92,
1C
- De Chiaro, Giovanni SEE Symphony Orchestra---Guests
are...
- De Chiaro, John
- Guitarist commissioned by Stennis Space
Center, 2/21/89, 1C
- USM professor plays guitar for Pope John
Paul II, 9/11/94, 1A
- Deadbeat parents SEE Child support
- Deaf
- BellSouth begins interpreter service,
2/26/91, 6B
- Children of deaf parents, 1/26/87, 1C
- Deaf patient files lawsuit against Whitfield,
7/1/89, 1B
- Magnolia Speech School puts words in their
mouths, 9/21/94, 1D
- Miss America 1994 is inspiration to Ashley
McHann, 9/23/94, 1A
- Newly formed improvement panel sets counseling
for deat students, 1B; 1/5/89
- Social Security workers, 1A; 1/2/89
- TDDs put deaf in touch with police, 7/6/92,
3B
- Telecommunication Device for the Deaf,
12/30/91, 1B
- USM program to mainstream hearing-impaired,
2/13/90, 4B
- Deaf Awareness Week
- At Madison Station Elementary School,
10/1/92, 1B
- At Mississippi School for the Deaf, 9/29/92,
4B
- Deaf Education program
- Hinds Junior College, 10/16/86, 1A
- Deaf mute
- Sentence suspended, 3/18/87, 1B
- Dean, James
- American Legion head, 10/4/86, 1B
- Dean, Ralph SEE Murder---Mize
- Dear Liar
- Death penalty
- Argued for schizophrenic James Billiot,
10/5/94, 3B
- Congress to study race question, 6/4/87,
1B
- Date set for John B. Nixon, Sr., 11/26/87,
3B
- Dates set for 1st execution under lethal
injection law, 8/3/89, 3B
- Editorial, 1/17/87, 8A; 4/24/87, 1A; 5/21/87,
14A
- Foes of kept off juries, 5/7/86, 1B
- Gubernatorial candidates views, 7/27/87,
1B
- Gubernatorial candidates' views, 7/27/87,
1B
- Jimmy Lee Gray witnesses, 5/18/87, 1A
- Majority of Americans favor it, but institutions
don't use it, 6/25/89, 1H
- New York lawyers keep state death row
inmates alive, 1/14/90, 2H
- On hold in state pending James Stringer's
appeal, 5/14/91, 1B
- Opposed by priests group, 7/4/87, 1A
- Parchman schedules execution, 4/14/87,
- Pro/con on capital punishment
- Letters to the editor, 8/24/94, 9A
- Protested at Mississippi Trial Lawyers
Association meeting, 10/31/93, 4B
- Racial makeup, 10/1/87, 3B
- Report says it is a flawed system in the
South, 6/4/90, 1A
- State high court sets date for Kevin Lewis
execution, 11/23/89, 2B
- States plan for lethal injections unresolved,
3/16/86, 1H
- Stringer gets closer to gas chamber, 12/24/88,
1B
- Texans face execution on charges they
killed government witness, 8/26/89, 1B
- U.S. Supreme Court upholds Turner's death
sentence rejection, 4/30/91, 3B
- U.S.Supreme Court decision may expadite
death row executions, 4/17/91, 1A
- Death rate SEE Mortality rate
- Death row
- Death row inmates
- 3 to be resentenced, 10/8/93, 2B
- Cole loses U.S. Supreme Court appeal,
6/8/93, 3B
- Court must restudy for Gregory Jones,
7/1/88, 3B
- Court ruling may result in many resentencing
hearings, 7/23/92, 1B; 12/14/92, 1B
- Court sets murderer's execution date for
Woodard, 10/6/88, 3B
- Court stays execution, 10/26/88, 1B
- Culbertson loses last appeal for new sentence,
12/11/92, 3B
- Death sentence reversed for Lanier, 11/3/88,
1B
- Edward Earl Johnson, 3/31/87, 1A; 4/1/87,
1B
- Execution date set for convicted murderer
Edwards, 9/22/88, 3B
- Execution date set: Leo E. Edwards, Jr,
9/22/88, 3B
- Execution dates set for two, 10/29/87,
3B
- Faulty jury instructions; 17 may get new
hearings, 8/28/92, 1B; 11/29/92, 1A
- Hunger strike demanding VCRs, daily showers,
etc., 7/2/91, 1B; 7/3/91, 3B
- Hunger strike for VCRs ends, warden says,
7/6/91, 3B
- List, 5/20/87, 3A
- Mississippi, 4/26/87, 1A
- Mississippi Capital Defense Resource Center
offers legal aid, 6/25/89, 1B
- Parchman inmates hold fast to protest
conditions, 1/23/93, 3B
- Prison prepares media for execution, 10/18/88,
3B
- Resentencing of Geo. David Tokman, 5/7/88,
1B
- Ruling on execution of retarded won't
affect state's inmates, 6/28/89, 3B
- Sentence overturned for Samuel Johnson,
6/14/88, 1B
- Six on death row may be executed by end
of year, 7/7/91, 4B
- Supreme Court to determine Edward's fate,
10/25/88, 1A
- U.S.Supreme Court decision may expadite
death row executions, 4/17/91, 1A
- Victims' families dread new hearings,
9/6/92, 1A, 3B; 9/16/92, 1B
- Death threats
- Judge Pat Wise, 3 others threatened over
confiscated house, 5/26/92, 1A; 5/27/92,
1A
- Recent events call for safety measures,
Judge Wise says, 5/28/92, 5B
- Deaths
- Mississippi's top 10 killers
- Homicide is #7, 9/11/94, 1A
- Videos about death, 1/27/87, 1A
- Videos restriction, 2/11/87, 2B; 2/24/87,
3B
- When a baby dies; 'normal' way to mourn,
12/10/89, 1C
- When kids die how does a parent cope?,
7/26/92, 1E
- Debates
- Gubernatorial, Attorney General candidates,
8/12/87, 1A
- High school debate program in Mississippi,
12/8/89, 4B
- State finalists compete in National Forensic
League competition, 6/11/91, 4B; 6/25/91,
4B
- Deberry, Roy
- Named Hinds County administrator, 9/15/92,
1B
- DeBerry, Roy
- Wants to hire PR person for county, 4/9/93,
1B
- Debit cards
- Paying with plastic gets easier and faster,
5/7/92, 5B
- Debt, Mississippi
- Fordice aide disputes Bill Minor's claims,
6/29/93, 3B
- Fordice notwithstanding, state has no
runaway bonded debt, 6/27/93, 3G (Minor)
- Debutantes for Christ
- At College Hill Baptist Church, 4/22/91,
1
- Decades (years)
- What do you call the decade 2000-2009?,
8/18/92, 1D
- Decatur, Mississippi, 12/13/87, 5B
- DECD, 3/8/87, 1G
- Advertising program threatened by budget
cuts, 12/6/89, 6B
- Budget cuts threaten its tourism and marketing
fuctions, 3/21/92, 6B
- Changes continue at DED, 7/23/89, 1G
- Chief asks for $4.3M budget increase,
9/21/89, 6B
- Cleans up, throws out 3 tons of paper,
11/24/88, 8B
- Completes internal jobs review, 11/11/88,
8B
- Cut in agency funds would devastate state
development programs, 1/25/91, 6B
- Cuts will not include workers, 4/3/91,
5B
- Drops Key Community program, 1/16/90,
6B
- Ex-workers win $390,000 age-bias suit,
7/4/92, 1B
- Fired employee sues to get job back, 4/3/92,
2B; 11/19/88, 4B
- Fordice names Heidel to succeed Holladay,
11/12/91, 1A; 11/24/91, 1C
- Former workers sue over lost jobs, 5/3/89,
8B
- Holladay salary suppllement sets precedent,
7/24/88, 1H
- Holladay says DED can't do it alone, 11/4/88,
10B
- Horhn named tourism head, 1/5/89; 8B
- Horhn, Gray and Jenkins dismissed by Heidel,
3/20/92, 1A
- Key officials among 29 on layoff list,
11/19/88, 4B
- Mabus looking for new DED chief, 6/1/88,
8B
- McDonald quits for new director, 1/5/88,
8B
- Mississippi Business Finance Corporation,
8/15/92, 4B
- More time needed to allocate Major Economic
Authority grants, 8/2/91, 3B
- New chief salary of $110,000, 7/12/88,
1A
- Panel OKs Mabus revamp plan, 3/10/88,
8B
- PEER: agency could be merged, 1/5/88,
8B
- Picture book 'Mississippi: The State',
2/6/92, 4B
- Reorganization chart for DED, 10/27/88,
8B
- Seeks $4M advertising budget for 1990,
8/17/89, 6B
- Selling state in Taiwan, 3/15/89, 8B
- Senate bill would allow its records kept
secret, 2/7/90, 1B
- Senate OKs merger plan, 3/18/88, 1A
- Shakes up staff, merges with R&D,
10/27/88, 1A
- Wins several advertising awards, saves
taxpayers money, 2/10/91, 3G
- Wish list for 1995 legislative session,
11/30/94, 5B
- DECD SEE ALSO Heidel, Jimmy; SEE ALSO Holladay,
J. Mac
- DeCell, Herman
- Dies at 62, 11/3/86, 1A
- Former Mississippian, 9/14/86, 3H
- DED SEE Department of Economic Development
- Deddens, Cherry SEE Christmas trees
- Deen, Robert
- Photographer, 10/7/86, 1D
- Deep South Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
- McComb company reorganizing in bankruptcy,
11/9/88, 10B
- Deer
- Highway accidents increase as deer flee
high water, 1/10/91, 3B
- Deer Creek
- Delta water basin to get flood control
study, 9/30/92, 5B
- Deer hunting
- Changes proposed in road-hunting law;
dogs, 3/6/88, 12D
- Deadliest sport, 11/8/87, 16D
- Decoy deers used to catch poachers, 1/21/94,
1A
- Fatalities, 12/21/86, 14D
- Hunters clash as state prepares to set
season laws, 1A; 1/15/89
- Hunters favor hunting without dogs, 1/8/89;
10D
- Louisianians encroaching in state, 11/22/87,
1A
- Mississippi
- Research done on poachers, 12/25/88,
10D
- Muzzleload trip worth more than 2 bucks,
12/18/88, 14D
- Outlook better than expected, 11/13/88,
16D
- Pearl man gets 4 bucks from one tree,
1/8/89; 10D
- Spotlighting, 12/6/84, 1A
- Statistics on kills, 9/28/86, 16D
- Strange white-tail season, 1/22/89; 12D
- Deer Island
- Artifacts, 4/11/87, 1A
- Developer hopes to build on Island, 2/1/89;
4B
- Deer, Wendell
- Loses post on Public Service Commission,
9/18/90, 1A; 9/19/90, 6B
- Senator Crook recommends Deer's rehiring
for PSC, 10/9/90, 1B
- Dees, Mike
- Leland police chief cleared of assault
charges, 5/15/92, 3B
- Dees, Tony SEE Olympics, 1992
- Def Leppard
- At Mississippi Colesium in Jackson, 9/9/93,
9E
- Defense cutbacks
- Budget requirements force personnel cuts
at Keesler AFB, 3/1/94, 1B
- Cold War thaw threatens Ingalls contracts,
12/4/89, 1B
- Pentagon lists Mississippi National Guard
units affected by cuts, 3/1/94, 3B
- State's losses due to cuts could be $727
million by 1997, 1/13/92, 1A
- Defensive Action
- Paul Hill's anti-abortion group in local
protests, 8/4/94, 1A; 8/5/94, 1B
- Deficit reduction SEE Gramm/Rudman Act;
SEE Budget---United Statesd
- DeFoe, Laurie
- Wins house in Miss 103 promotion, 7/25/95,
4B; 8/15/94, 1A
- Defoe, Laurie SEE MISS 103
- Degas, Edgar SEE Museum of Art
- DeJean Packing Co., 9/16/86, 8B
- DeJulio, Beverly
- Ms. Fixit visits Jackson, 4/20/93, 1D
- Dekalb, Mississippi
- Loses only traffic lights, 1/11/94, 3N
- Delaski, Joey
- St.Joseph senior wants to attend Naval
Academy, 9/14/90, 4B
- DeLaurier, Peter
- Leaves New Stage, 7/23/86, 1C
- Delaware
- Incorporation laws, 2/22/87, 3G
- Dell, Dorothy
- Senatobia nurse practitioner pleads guilty
to Medicaid fraud, 6/15/94, 3B
- Deloach, Gerald
- Artist draws inspiration and sustenance
from Delta, 5/14/90, 1D
- Bayou series exhibit at Bryant Galleries,
11/18/90, 1F
- Delta
- $2 million approved to create study Commission,
7/30/88, 3B
- 50th anniversary of 1st mechanical cottonpicker
- Innovation in the Delta, 10/1/94,
6B
- Bayous: draining land, 10/26/87, 1A
- Children are mired in apathy, 5/13/90,
1B
- Commission report had price tag of $2.4
Million, 5/13/90, 1A
- Conference unites states against poverty,
10/25/88, 1A
- Curfew being widely used by Delta towns,
8/20/90, 1A
- Delta panel plying Capitol Hill for rescue
money, 5/20/90, 4B
- Designated empowerment zone; $40 Million
in funds forthcoming, 12/21/94, 1B
- Economy bright in some areas despite plant
closings, 12/1/91, 1C
- Fashion, 2/23/87, 1C
- Federal government can forestall exodus,
U.S. House told, 5/17/90, 1B
- DELTA
- FERTILE GROUND FOR WRITIERS, 1/30/94,
1A
- Delta
- Glad Tiding Church of Washington state
distributes aid, 7/12/90, 1B
- Greenwood activist David Jordan says region
being ignored, 7/25/91, 2B
- Local rivers to remain high throughout
summer, 6/25/91, 3B
- Mabus vetoes bill allowing Levee Board
to raise taxes, 4/13/91, 3B
- Many area schools lack technology equipment
altogether, 6/2/92, 4B
- Panel delays report to Congress, 8/9/89,
5B
- DELTA
- REPORT BY COMMISSION CHARTS NEW PATH FOR
DELTA, 5/10/90, 1A+
- Delta
- Report on poverty offers preliminary suggestions,
10/17/89, 1A; 10/29/89, 3H
- Report shows Delta as impoverished region
paralleling Third World, 10/16/89, 1A
- Schwinn pullout aggravates region's age-old
woes, 8/12/91, 1A
- Small towns' stores closing, 2/21/93,
1C
- Towns must face crumbling retail base
issue, 3/11/90, 3H
- DELTA
- Washington County plan to help troubled
youth, 6/7/93, 1A
- Delta
- Wellspring of the blues, 9/13/87, 1F
- Witnesses see education as key
to economic development, 8/8/89, 5B
- Delta Airlines
- Celebrates 60 years of service to Jackson,
6/17/89, 6B
- Closes Jackson sales office, 9/8/94, 5B
- Expanded facilities at airport, 12/11/85,
8B; 12/13/85, 8B
- Fighting increase in fees at Jackson airport,
5/25/91, 5B
- Likely takeover choice by Pan Am, 6/26/89,
12E
- Mississippi survivors of Flight 1141 crash
remember, 11/24/88, 1A
- Pilot admit he bent some rules, 11/30/88,
1A
- Plane makes unscheduled landing in Jackson;
false alarm, 11/15/91, 5B
- Slashes Fall fares, 8/5/93, 5B
- Stock analysis, 4/27/87, 4B
- Success could make it prey for takeover,
5/7/89, 1G
- Delta and Pine Land Co
- To go public, 6/17/93, 5B
- Delta Area Association for Improvement
of Schools
- Delta Area Association for the Improvement
of Schools
- IBM confab on high-tech, 10/26/91, 2B
- Delta Band Festival
- In Greenwood, 12/2/93, 3E
- Delta Blues Commission
- Established with federal grant and state
money, 10/11/91, 1E
- Delta Blues Festival, 1985, 1B; 9/22/85
- Delta Blues Festival, 1986, 9/16/86,
1C
- Delta Blues Festival, 1987
- Changes site, 6/4/87, 1E; 9/13/87, 1F
- Delta Blues Festival, 1988
- 25,000 turn out for 11th festival, 9/18/88,
1B
- Fabulous Thunderbirds headliners, 9/15/88,
1E
- Hit, but racial differences seen, 9/5/88,
1A
- Delta Blues Festival, 1989
- Plucks in music lovers, 9/17/89, 1A
- Schedule of events, 9/7/89, 13F; 9/14/89,
3F
- Showdown to choose bands for spot in fest,
7/27/89, 13F
- Delta Blues Festival, 1990
- Blues wail all week to warm up fest, 9/6/90,
3E
- Crowd of 30,000 enjoys blues fete, 9/16/90,
1A
- Where music is bluer than blue, 9/13/90,
8E
- Delta Blues Festival, 1991
- B.B. King calls it a 'truly great' blues
festival, 9/22/91, 1A, 13A
- DECD's Holladay urges Greenville retailers
to take advantage, 8/29/91, 3B
- Ruth Brown, B.B. King, Albert King headliners,
9/19/91, 8E
- Week of activities precede Festival, 9/16/91,
1D
- Delta Blues Festival, 1992
- Jazz tribute to open fest, 8/28/92, 3B
- Politics mixed with blues this year, 9/20/92,
1B
- Delta Blues Festival, 1993
- Bring on the blues, 9/16/93, 6E; 9/19/93,
1B
- Delta Blues Festival, 1994
- B.B. King featured performer, 9/15/94,
10E; 9/18/94, 1B
- Delta Blues Museum
- Clarksdale
- Benefit concerts in Jackson, Orlando
and New York, 10/16/90, 1D
- Sale of souvenirs goes toward a matching
grant, 11/4/91, 1D
- Scott Didlake's banzas on display,
11/20/94, 1E
- Sid Graves director, 8/10/90, 1E
- Weekend getaway, 7/30/92, 3E
- Delta Catfish Processors
- 356 expect to be re-hired, 2/25/88, 8B
- Buys two competitors, 3/6/86, 8B
- Growth mirrors consumer wants, 12/22/85,
1G
- Labor union, 6/10/87, 8B
- Delta Center
- Mississippi hasn't paid its $50,000 support
to think tank, 5/21/91, 1A
- Without funding Center to close down,
5/17/92, 6A; 12/28/91, 1A
- Delta Commission SEE Lower Mississippi
Delta Development Commission
- Delta Council
- Annual meeting will debate flood control,
5/12/91, 3C
- Council leaders claim they are what Delta
panel recommended, 5/26/90, 2B
- Espy is speaker at 59th annual meeting,
5/21/94, 5B
- Feels good about region's future, 5/14/88,
8B
- Late planting keeps top farmer John Owen
from awards ceremony, 5/18/91, 2B
- May elect Luther Alexander its 1st black
officer, 5/14/92, 5B; 5/23/92, 5B
- Opposes food stamp distribution to striking
catfish workers, 5/20/91, 2B
- Optomistic about Fordice administration
on flood control, 5/23/92, 5B
- Told agriculture in Delta may be denied
digging of new wells, 5/29/89, 2B
- U.S. Rep Kika de la Garza talks about
farm bill, 5/27/89, 1B
- Wants re-routing of Highway 51 around
north Delta towns, 11/21/90, 2B
- Delta Data Systems
- Delta Democrat Times
- Court favors newspaper in libel suit,
10/6/88, 3B
- Workers picket newspaper, issues demands,
10/2/91, 5B
- Delta Development Center
- Default in payments from states threatens
panel, 7/18/91, 1B; 8/7/91, 2B
- Delta Dominican Ministries
- Three priests replaced by nuns, 8/10/91,
1D
- Delta Economic Energy District
- Tri-state zone meeting draws few people,
4/29/94, 3B
- Delta Enterprises
- On 'Black Enterprise' magazine's list
of top U.S. black-owned firms, 5/8/91, 6B
- Delta Environmental Land Trust Association
- Vicksburg group protects wetlands, hardwoods,
5/11/91, 1B
- Delta Financial Services (Ridgeland)
- AT&T cuts its 900-number off, 1/28/92,
7B
- FCC files complaint, 6/10/92, 5B
- Ordered out of state of Idaho, 2/9/92,
2C; 12/25/91, 5B
- Delta Financial Services (Ridgeland) SEE
ALSO Child Support Services Inc
- Delta Financial Services Corp (Southhaven)
- Closed by AG office, 11/21/91, 5B
- Delta Fish, Inc.
- Inverness company tries raising catfish
in tanks, 11/10/88, 8B
- Delta Foundation
- Offers small business loans, 6/5/92, 3B
- To participate in economic program in
TVA region of Mississippi, 2/28/92, 5B
- Delta Health Center
- Mound Bayou, 9/15/85, 3B
- Director Dorsey receives death threat,
10/11/90, 1B; 10/17/90, 2B
- Health Fair, 7/19/92, 1A
- Senator Ted Kennedy to speak at gala,
11/17/90, 1B; 11/21/90, 3B
- Delta Ice: The Storm of 1994
- Chronicle published by Greenville Arts
Council, 12/21/94, 3B
- Delta Jamboree
- Clarksdale
- Begins monthly blues shows, 4/15/88,
1C
- Delta Leadership Council
- Espy's coalition a model for Democratic
moderates, 5/5/91, 1B
- Delta Mathematics Project
- Financing comes from $350,000 federal
grant, 7/30/91, 1B
- Delta Mudcats
- Country blues band records first album,
5/1/92, 1E
- Delta Net & Twine Co., 9/23/87,
8B
- Delta Outfitters
- Luring business and sportsmen to Delta,
12/12/93, 1C
- Delta Outfitters SEE ALSO Delta Wildlife
Foundation
- Delta Partnership
- Econmic program overseen by Foundation
for the MidSouth, 1/13/93, 5B
- Delta Pine and Land Co., 10/20/85,
3F
- Delta Point Economic Development Project
- Casinos bring jobs, but not health care,
12/11/93, 5B
- Delta Point River Restaurant
- Restaurant review, 3/7/91, 4E
- Vicksburg
- Restaurant review, 3/11/93, 4E
- Delta Pride Catfish
- Arrests made at picketed catfish plant,
9/20/90, 6B
- CEO Hinote resigns, cites disagreement,
8/17/90, 6B
- Civil rights workers invited to rally,
12/4/90, 7B
- Commissioner Ross says long strike could
hurt industry, 10/5/90, 6B
- Company and union settle safety dispute,
6/27/91, 5B
- Doubles effort to rehire strikers, 1/4/91,
6B
- Employee tells federal court of bribe
attempt, 2/21/91, 1B
- Espy backs striking workers, 11/4/90,
1A
- Espy claims his purchase of catfish was
prior to strike, 10/16/90, 3B
- Ex CEO Hinote is acquitted, 7/17/93, 5B
- Ex-CEO Hinote charged with price fixing,
3/30/93, 6B; 8/1/92, 5B
- Ex-CEO Hinote now with Blue Waters plant
in Alabama, 12/5/90, 6B
- Ex-CEO Hinote's trial for price-fixing,
5/18/93, 6B; 5/25/93, 6B
- Fined $1 million for price-fixing, 3/10/93,
5B
- Fined for safety violations, 12/21/89,
8B
- Greenville letter carriers support strikers,
10/27/90, 6B
- Hearing on unemployment benefits for strikers,
12/6/90, 6B
- Jesse Jackson sends letter in support
of strikers, 10/24/90, 7B
- Labor board says company violated law,
10/26/90, 6B
- NAACP calls for boycott of firm, 9/22/90,
6B
- National civil rights leaders to visit
strikers, 9/25/90, 6B; 9/28/90, 1A
- Offer for Delta Pride withdrawn, 10/21/88,
8B
- Other southeastern producers monitor strike,
9/29/90, 6B
- Says 200 employees have pulled out of
union, 9/27/90, 6B
- Shots fired from vehicle near strikers,
9/17/90, 1B; 9/21/90, 6B
- Spokesman is chef John Folse, 4/4/90,
1E
- Stockholders face strike-related bribery
charges, 10/27/90, 1A; 10/31/90, 6B
- Strike a potential time bomb for Mike
Espy, 10/28/90, 3H
- DELTA PRIDE CATFISH
- STRIKE ENDS AFTER 3 MONTHS, 12/15/90,
1A
- Delta Pride Catfish
- Strike has affected Indianola's economy,
11/18/90, 1G
- Strike is at top of Espy concerns, 11/1/90,
2B
- Strikers agree to begin negotiations,
11/21/90, 6B
- Strikers say company is interfering with
picketing, 9/19/90, 6B
- Strikers target consumers at Captain D's
in Jackson, 10/18/90, 1B
- Strikers testify before Congressional
Black Caucus, 10/10/90, 6B; 10/12/90, 1A
- Strikers to receive food from union, 10/3/90,
6B; 10/4/90, 6B
- Strikers visit Vicksburg, 10/25/90, 7B
- Striking workers vote on pact, 12/14/90,
1A
- Union and company at impasse on wages,
10/14/90, 3H
- Union and company officials to meet, 12/11/90,
6B
- Union and company still not talking on
strike issues, 9/15/90, 6B
- Union claims statistics on replacement
workers inflated, 10/9/90, 6B
- Union election, 10/8/86, 8B; 10/10/86,
8B; 10/14/86, 8B
- Union is hopeful after CEO Arant quits,
11/9/90, 6B
- Union rejects contract offer; strike looms,
9/11/90, 6B; 9/12/90, 6B
- Workers celebrate with gifts from union
chapter in California, 12/16/90, 1B
- Workers strike two plants, 9/13/90, 1A;
9/14/90, 6B
- Delta Project
- MSU panel stresses self help for region,
1/20/91, 1B, 2B
- Delta Queen (steamboat), 1/18/87, 1C
- May get new dock at Natchez Under-the-Hill,
3/25/93, 3B
- Mississippi Voyage, 11/20/90, 1D
- Taste of the steamboat era, 5/13/90, 1F
- Trading tracks for ride with history,
12/6/87, 1B
- Turns back time for passengers, 2/3/91,
1F
- Delta Regional Medical Center
- Greenville
- FARMEDIC safety training porgram,
12/29/92, 1B
- Gets designation as 'urban hospital',
9/26/91, 3B
- Grreenville
- Doctors want merger with King's Daughters,
6/30/92, 1B, 3B
- Delta Service Corps
- Tri-state area awarded $3.4 million grant,
3/28/93, 4B; 6/9/92, 1B; 7/14/93, 2B
- Workday concludes conference, 7/18/93,
1B; 7/19/93, 1B
- Delta Sigma Theta
- Giddings' book examines black sorority
movement, 2/24/89, 1C
- Delta State University
- 500 students rally protesting funding
cuts, 3/5/92, 1A
- Advertisement tells students college will
remain open, 2/25/93, 1A
- Boys choir substitutes, 2/6/87, 1B
- Campus wary after assault on woman student,
3/21/92, 2B
- Crime on campus: expert says learn awareness,
9/30/92, 3B
- FAA grant, 9/19/86, 1B
- Fights at Springfest may prompt change
of site, 4/22/90, 3B
- Graduation 1992: Alumnus urges grads to
get involved, 5/11/92, 1B
- IBM donates $250,000 worth of computers,
1/31/92, 3B
- Pompom Squad, 2/4/87, 1A; 2/5/87, 1B;
2/14/87, 1B; 2/20/87, 1A
- Pompom Squad disbanded, 9/22/87, 1A
- Pompom Squad TV performance, 2/27/87,
1B
- Pompom Squad- Hollywood trip, 2/26/87,
1B
- School of Education is reaccredited, 4/15/92,
3B
- Student leader calls for investigation
of campus paper, 2/15/90, 5B
- Student sentenced in acid attack, 6/17/89,
5B
- Summer children's program, 8/11/87, 1B
- Women's basketball team wins national
NCAA II title, 3/29/92, 1A
- Delta Wildlife Foundation
- Wants to increase wetlands for hunting,
fishing, 6/17/92, 5B
- Works with farmers to improve water and
soil quality, 12/3/92, 3B
- Delta Wildlife Foundation SEE ALSO Delta
Outfitters
- Delta Wire Corp
- CEO George Walker speaks at Washington
economic forum, 2/23/93, 6B
- Teaching Delta workers 'a new way of thinking',
10/11/94, 6B
- Wins Governor's Cup Award for promoting
regional economy, 9/22/93, 5B
- Dement, Iris
- At Hal & Mal's, 9/15/94, 18E
- Democratic National Convention, 1992
- Canton woman is Clinton's floor whip,
7/16/92, 1A
- Espy helps write platform, 7/12/92, 1A
- Espy says welfare stopgap, not lifestyle,
7/15/92, 1A
- No infighting divided the party, 7/19/92,
3G (Minor column)
- State dems embrace moderate ticket, 7/13/92,
1A, 6A
- State dems like Clinton/Gore ticket, 7/10/92,
1A; 7/15/92, 10A
- Youngest state delegate is Keeath Magee,
7/17/92, 6A
- Democratic Party, Mississippi SEE Mississippi
Democratic Party
- Denham, J.C.
- Waynesboro chief to lead slaying probe,
10/25/90, 1B
- Denim, 3/2/87, 1D
- Denley, Gayle
- Publisher listed as critical after accident,
1/22/89; 5B
- Publisher's condition improves, 1/23/89;
3B
- Dennery's
- Epicurious says it deserves 3 stars, 4/12/90,
4E
- It has been around 40 years, 1/8/89, 1F
- Restaurant review, 3/17/94, 4E
- Dennery's Restaurant
- Been around 40 years, 1F; 1/8/89
- Dennis the Menace
- Dennis, Delmar
- Ex-FBI informant haunted by life in Klan,
5/24/91, 1A; 12/31/90, 1A
- Dennis, Delmar SEE ALSO Beckwith, Byron
De La
- Dennis, Demontarius SEE Crime rate, Jackson
(1994) Infant...
- Dennis, Evie
- Canton native is superintendent of Denver
schools, 9/21/90, 4B
- Dennis, Jack
- Rankin County supervisor sees no conflict
of interest, 12/9/93, 4B
- Dennis, Kyle SEE Nazir, Shahid
- Dennison National Co.
- Denny's
- Restaurant review, 12/23/93, 4E
- Denny's Restaurant
- Closes doors at Christmas for 1st time,
12/24/88, 8B
- Denny, Reginald SEE Los Angeles riots
- Denominations (in religion) SEE Churches
- Denson, Joe
- Gets prison term and fine, 9/11/86, 8B
- Pleads guilty, 3/19/86, 8B
- To plead guilty, 2/13/86, 8B
- Wins extension on time to pay fine, 11/25/92,
1B
- Working for Travis Ward, 7/31/86, 8B
- Denson, Lou Vera SEE Arson; SEE Voodoo,
Jackson
- Denson, Sharon SEE Voodoo
- Dent, Hayes SEE Elections, 1993---2nd District
- Dental Board
- Secret meeting clause in bill a surprise,
4/28/91, 5B
- Dental implants, 5/6/87, 1D
- Dental phobia, 5/6/87, 1D
- Dentists
- Edwards gets a dentist: Lane Clower, 6/26/91,
1B
- Mississippi dental workers targeted for
lifesaving role, 1/11/91, 3B
- People you love to hate, 9/27/92, 1E
- Treatment of children's early orthodontic
problems, 2/3/93, 1D
- Denton Mills Inc
- New Albany firm fined for shipping non-flame
resistant pajamas, 7/31/93, 1B
- Department of Archives and History
- Exhibit: Native, European and African
Cultures..., 4/11/90, 1D
- Inside State Government, 8/27/90, 1B
- Is state's genealogy research center,
1/30/92, 1D
- Jefferson Davis letters donated to library,
9/22/94, 2B
- Marker for '64 civil rights victims, 5/6/89,
1B
- Mississippi Writers, their 1994 calendar,
11/16/93, 1D
- Moore assists Dr. Rowland, 5/8/88, 3F
- Opening of Sovereignty Commission files,
9/11/94, 6B; 9/17/93, 1A
- Placing slave records on computer, 10/1/90,
1B
- Should edit Sovereignty Commission records?,
7/14/90, 1A
- Slave list awaiting transfer to microfiche,
2/3/92, 1B
- Who is Daisy? program a success, 11/22/88,
1D
- Department of Banking and Consumer Finance
- Being investigated by Attorney General,
2/25/92, 6B
- Department of Corrections
- $60,000 salary needed, 6/4/88, 1A
- 10-day passes for 400 inmates OK'd, 12/24/87,
1B
- Auditor questions Commissioner Black's
gas purchases, 2/1/90, 1A
- Black felt heat before leaving Missouri
job, 11/16/88, 1A
- Citizen tours of prisons eliminated, 10/14/89,
1B
- Commissioner's salary, 1/31/87, 1B
- Community Work Centers
- Female inmate work-release program,
5/8/91, 1D
- Inmate walks away from Ag Museum site,
1/27/93, 4B
- No-cost labor by inmates, 12/13/94,
5B
- Criticized for giving raises in midst
of fiscal crisis, 11/30/90, 1A
- Director, 1/12/87, 1B
- Director wants to toughen officers standards,
8/8/89, 1B
- Drive-by gunman shoots out front door,
1/23/92, 4B
- Flouted state law in assignment of prisoners,
9/30/89, 1A; 10/1/89, 1A
- Gets interim head: Scroggy to VA, 6/2/88,
1B
- Is broke; cannot pay counties for housing
prisoners, 6/26/91, 1B
- Lee Roy Black escaped drugs, violence
of Chicago, 3/5/89, 1H
- Lee Roy Black, new appointee, well received,
1B; 1/7/89
- Mabus appointes Lee Roy Black commissioner,
11/15/88, 1A
- Mabus: Chief's salary too low, 6/8/88,
1B
- Most funds for support facilities, 8/11/88,
3B
- Offers adult education at Rankin County
facility, 8/19/90, 1B
- Prison officials are not immune from lawsuits,
2/2/89; 3B
- Prison plan over budget, 9/25/87, 1A
- Prison seminar called wasteful, 4/24/90,
2B
- DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
- PROBE ORDERED BY MURPHY, 9/24/94, 1A;
9/25/94, 1A; 10/2/94, 3G
- Department of Corrections
- Probe: Auditor questions Parchman inmates,
10/5/94, 5A
- Probe: Ed Jackson forced to resign at
Greene County prison, 10/5/94, 1A
- Probe: Fordice scandal brewing?, 10/2/94,
3G (Minor column)
- Scroggy and corrections controversy, 2/14/88,
3H
- Senate committee urges pay hike for prisons
chief, 3/3/89, 2G
- To cut 100 jobs; employee furloughs expected,
2/21/92, 1B; 5/19/92, 1B
- Wants $26 Million budget increase, 9/14/89,
1A
- Department of Corrections SEE ALSO Black,
Lee Roy; Lucas, Eddie
- Department of Corrections SEE ALSO Murphy,
Stu
- Department of Corrections SEE ALSO Prison
Industries Board; Prisons
- Department of Ecomomic and Community Development
SEE DECD
- Department of Economic Development SEE
DECD
- Department of Education
- 2 new executives: Samuel McGee and Larry
Little, 4/27/93, 4B
- Bureau of School Support's Smith Sparks,
9/8/92, 4B
- Burnham completes reorganization, 2/19/93,
3B
- Felony conspiracy, 3/17/88, 1B
- Fordice critical of state agency, 12/20/94,
4B
- Illiteracy fight, 2/17/88, 3B
- Judge: Official not guilty, 3/18/88, 3B
- Reorganization may eliminate 45 jobs,
1/25/92, 1B
- Seeking 7% budget hike, 7/20/90, 3B
- State board may reopen search, 3/30/90,
5B
- Used $3 Million in federal funds for own
profits, 8/26/90, 1A
- Walter Moore is interim head, 2/24/90,
1B
- Department of Education SEE ALSO Superintendent
of Education
- Department of Environmental Quality
- $75,400 for various emergency clean-ups,
11/18/94, 3B
- Appointee Stewart awaits ethics panel
decision, 11/6/92, 1A
- Asbestos found in office, 9/30/92, 2B
- Hazardous waste chief Sam Mabry resigns,
1/12/94, 3B
- Legislators want industrial fees to fund
DEQ, 12/18/91, 5B
- Seeks $11.68Million to regulate federal
green laws, 1/3/94, 1A
- Stringent budget cuts, 2/8/94, 1B
- Sues Riviera Heights Utility Company,
12/22/91, 8B
- Department of Finance and Administration
- Ranck becomes chief, 3/1/91, 1B
- Department of Health
- AIDS testing puts strain on underfinanced
department, 12/3/91, 1A
- Assaults and threats against caseworkers
targeted, 10/15/94, 2B
- Batesville home health nurse fraud, 7/9/93,
3B
- Cobb asks for $12,000 pay raise to stay
on job, 12/18/91, 3B
- Cobb stays state health officer by slim
vote margin, 10/15/92, 1B
- Cobb will resign, 1/2/93, 1A; 11/17/92,
1B
- Cobb: dire health problems in face of
budget cuts, 12/13/90, 1A
- Fordice names 5 to Board, 7/24/92, 2B
- Gholston is chairperson, 8/15/93, 1B
- Health chief to be chosen, 5/16/93, 6B
- Home Health Program needs $1 million revamping,
6/4/92, 4B
- Managed care program, 2/9/94, 1A
- Minority recruitment, 8/5/93, 1B
- Needs $500,000 to expand lab, 12/21/87,
1B
- No blacks in top jobs; Thompson wants
probe, 5/27/93, 1A
- Officials ask for $6.7 Million budget
increase, 9/20/89, 4B
- PEER criticizes home-health services in
northeast Mississippi, 1/9/92, 2B
- Preparation helps absorb $1.48 million
cut, 2/13/92, 1B
- Prohibits smoking, 4/6/89, 1A
- Search for Cobb successor, 4/29/93, 3B
- Thompson is interim director, 12/3/92,
1B
- Thompson named permanent director, 5/17/93,
1A
- Thompson, 3 others interview for director
job, 4/21/93, 3B
- Unaware of problems in District I Home
Health Program, 5/5/92, 2B; 5/7/92, 3B
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
SEE HUD
- Department of Human and Cultural Services
- Division of Family & Youth Services,
2/22/94, 5B
- Summer recreational program, 6/12/93,
5N
- Department of Human Services SEE ALSO Hathorn,
Sue
- Department of Human Services SEE ALSO Rehabilitation
Services Board
- Department of Human Services (1987),
1/3/87, 3B
- Department of Human Services (1989)
- Cuts budget, not programs, 10/27/89, 3B
- Won't have to pay $8M in penalities, 12/1/89,
1B
- Department of Human Services (1990)
- Agency is short of funds for staff raises,
4/27/90, 1B
- Bea Branch is chosen director, 2/23/90,
1B
- Brandon firm low bidder for new building,
7/14/90, 5B
- Budget request is less than legislators
expected, 9/15/90, 1B
- Lyles is chosen by Ditto as head, 6/28/90,
1B
- Social workers on picket line for raises,
5/8/90, 3B
- Staff social workers will get raises,
9/3/90, 4B
- Department of Human Services (1991)
- Aldrich appointed head of rehab branch,
5/15/91, 1B
- Bill revived separating rehab services,
3/28/91, 2B; 4/3/91, 3B
- Bill splitting off rehab services may
get Mabus veto, 4/6/91, 1B
- Branch sees no need for separate rehab
services, 4/20/91, 3B
- Branch to PEER: low funding cause of problems,
11/27/91, 2B
- Director Branch welcomes probe, 10/25/91,
1A
- Employment and Training Div won't fill
vacancies, 10/5/91, 1B
- Homicides of two enfants: Gilfoy asks
for probe, 10/24/91, 1A
- House OKs splitting off of rehab services,
4/5/91, 4B
- Judges want youth agency separate, 10/30/91,
1B
- Lawmaker Bob Moody calls it inefficient,
3/14/91, 1B
- More of its offices moving into new building,
7/26/91, 4B
- New building has mural painted by students,
1/26/91, 5B
- Odor forces evacuation of building, 10/22/91,
5B
- Rally for making voc rehab unit separate
agency, 3/15/91, 3B
- Rehab branch chief Morris Selby fired,
5/10/91, 2B
- Split-off of rehab services is let stand
by Mabus, 4/17/91, 1B
- State employees lobby against job cuts,
11/21/91, 1A
- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES (1991)
- SYSTEM MORE IMPAIRED THAN CHILDREN IS
MUST PROTECT, 10/25/91, 1A
- Department of Human Services (1991)
- To post photos of fathers owing child
support, 1/24/91, 1A
- Training is ordered for child-abuse workers,
10/26/91, 1A
- Department of Human Services (1992)
- Anderson steps down to avoid conflict
of interest, 8/15/92, 1B
- Bd members resign before it vanishes,
3/27/92, 1A; 3/28/92, 1B
- Board awaits its own fate before choosing
director, 3/22/92, 2B
- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES (1992)
- BOARD: CURB HATHORN; LAWMAKERS; ABOLISH
BOARD, 2/28/92, 1A
- Department of Human Services (1992)
- Children's Trust Fund director Williams
terminated, 7/1/92, 2B
- Climate of fear: staff worrying about
their jobs, 2/4/92, 1A
- Elderly give input on usage of funds,
7/24/92, 2B
- Executives Emling, Graham and Murrell
terminated, 5/9/92, 1B
- Federal child-care funds unused, 4/5/92,
1A; 6/8/92, 1B
- Fired employees sue Hathorn, 3/27/92,
1B
- Firing of four employees, 2/22/92, 3B
- Fordice may ask federal help in managing
agency, 2/5/92, 1A
- Fordice wants to disband its governing
board, 1/28/92, 1A
- Forfeits $1.4 Million: bad child support
enforcement, 9/4/92, 3B
- Hathorn appointed interim director, 1/10/92,
1B; 1/12/92, 1A
- Hathorn confronts rain of criticism, 5/31/92,
1A, 1G
- Leflore clerk wants it to reimburse him
for costs, 1/23/92, 1B
- Legislative oversight committee members,
6/30/92, 2B
- Marshall is 9th division head to be terminated,
5/12/92, 1A
- Melton: jobs awarded for political patronage,
2/2/92, 1B
- New faces come in with Hathron, 5/31/92,
1G
- PEER report says Children's Division needs
overhaul, 8/14/92, 1A
- Shakeup transfers department heads, 1/29/92,
2B
- Top-heavy, according to legislative committee,
12/9/92, 2B
- Tuberculosis screening of employees, 5/6/92,
1A
- Workers jobs are secured; more job duties
seen, 2/19/92, 2B
- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES (1993)
- 220 ADDITIONAL STAFF TO BE HIRED, 6/2/93,
1A
- Department of Human Services (1993)
- 45 staff members fired, 6/17/93, 3B
- Family Services director Gavin terminated,
5/5/93, 1A
- Family/Children division new head is Joyce
Johnson, 6/12/93, 1B
- Federal audit of child care black grants,
2/22/93, 1B
- Federal funds too long undistributed,
auditors say, 3/3/93, 3B
- Hathorn resigns; Phillips takes over,
2/9/93, 1A; 2/10/93, 2B
- New North State Street headquarters, 11/12/93,
4B
- No layoffs at Family and Human Services
likely, 2/23/93, 3B
- Phillips accepts 10 resignations of 26
he asked for, 3/19/93, 1B
- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES (1993)
- PHILLIPS ASKS ALL DIRECTORS TO RESIGN,
REAPPLY, 2/24/93, 1A
- Department of Human Services (1993)
- Phillips unveils reorganization plan,
etc., 3/27/93, 4B
- Privatization of child support collection:
a study, 11/3/93, 4B
- Privatization of child support collections,
9/24/93, 1A
- Privatization of child welfare duties,
4/17/92, 2B
- Privatization of child-support coll, 4/17/92,
2B; 8/13/93, 1A; 8/14/93, 1B; 8/21/93, 2B;
9/7/93, 1B; 9/17/93, 3B
- Privatization of child-support...lawmakers
ask why, 12/14/93, 1B
- Privatization of child-support...plans
rethought, 12/17/93, 2B
- Privatization: took 6 years to decide
a case, 10/29/93, 1B
- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES (1993)
- PRIVATIZING CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTIONS:
PRO AND CON, 10/24/93, 1G
- Department of Human Services (1993)
- Rehab unit: Galvin replaces Daugherty,
3/18/93, 3B
- Richards made permanent chief, 10/5/93,
3B
- Department of Human Services (1994)
- Attorney General wants $700,000 for legal
work, 12/16/94, 1A
- Behind times: data on ledger cards, not
computers, 9/24/94, 1A
- Child-support director Joyce Johnson resigns,
12/8/94, 1A
- Child-support payments rise 21.4%, DHS
says, 12/17/94, 1B
- Counties feeling affects of DHS cutbacks,
10/16/94, 1B
- Creative Learning Center funds, 3/19/94,
4B; 3/25/94, 1B
- Day care funds wasted on frivolities,
audit says, 7/27/94, 1A
- Death threat to Gregg Phillips, 4/16/94,
1B
- Death threats to executives continue,
4/19/94, 1B
- Death threats: Don Taylor's wife threatened,
4/18/94, 1B
- Federal government to take in over?, 5/17/94,
3B
- Foes demand Gregg Phillips' resignation,
8/12/94, 1B
- Fondrens' sons returned to them: they
sue DHS, 7/15/94, 4B
- Food stamp fraud battle, 3/4/94, 1A
- Fordice may call special legislative session,
4/23/94, 1B
- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES (1994)
- FORDICE MAY TAKE OVER RUNNING OF AGENCY,
4/8/94, 1A; 4/22/94, 1B
- Department of Human Services (1994)
- Hinds County headquarters displays student
art, 1/30/94, 1F
- Jackson social activists demand Phillips
resign, 4/27/94, 1A
- Leaflet distribution to continue, activists
say, 5/17/94, 1B
- Moore: no Maximus lawsuit after legislative
vote, 8/22/94, 7A
- Out of funds by July 1st?, 4/3/94, 1A;
5/5/94, 1B
- Phillips is unqualified, PEER says, 1/28/94,
1B; 2/9/94, 3B
- Phillips may step down after DHS's future
settled, 5/10/94, 1B
- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES (1994)
- PRIVATIZATION OF COLLECTIONS IS ADOPTED,
4/14/94, 1B
- Department of Human Services (1994)
- Privatization saves state $7 Million,
Phillips says, 12/1/94, 1B
- Privatization: more support money being
collected, 10/6/94, 1B
- Privatization: PEER says Fordice didn't
check costs, 1/25/94, 1A
- Special legislative session on certification?,
4/20/94, 1A
- Special session: bill reauthorizes DHS,
8/17/94, 1B
- Department of Human Services (1994) SEE
ALSO MAXIMUS
- Department of Human Services (Hinds County)
- Callendar assaulted in office, 6/17/92,
3B; 6/18/92, 4B
- Relocates to Medgar Evers Boulevard, 6/29/91,
4B
- Department of Insurance
- Dale doubts office can regulate insurance
rate, 3/14/89, 4B
- Stuggles:inadequacies, workloads, 5/8/88,
3G
- Department of Marine Resources
- Gill calls for land-based casinos, 9/15/94,
1B; 9/16/94, 1B
- Department of Mental Health
- Control of regional funds, 6/28/85, 3B
- High court orders agency to place retarded
teenager, 5/7/94, 1B
- Department of Public Safety
- Dixon named commissioner, 11/15/88, 1B
- Kodak ruling causes problem, 1/11/86,
8B
- Seeking $9Million budget increase, 9/
- Television call-in broadcast, 1/19/93,
2B
- Troopers killed on duty honored, 3/2/89,
3B
- Department of Public Welfare
- Alters policy to speed adoptions, 2/9/88,
3B
- Begins layoffs, 6/7/86, 1A
- Blasted in handling of case, 10/12/85,
1B
- Chief Thomas Brittain says he is quitting,
5/9/89, 1A
- Computer pays checks twice, 12/3/87, 1A
- Criticism dogs Department, 12/1/85, 1J
- Director: Employee limits pressed, 8/11/86,
3B
- Expansion of Hinds welfare office offered,
11/22/88, 1B
- Fined $750,000 for not meeting guidelines,
4/15/89, 3B
- Mississippi shows workfare can work, 4/24/88,
4B
- Moore pleads for registration, 3/2/88,
1A
- Must refund money lost in fraud, 7/15/86,
1A
- Oversight of child facilities, 2/28/88,
1B
- PEER report faults, 1/7/86, 1A
- Petition to reverse relocation, 7/2/88,
3B
- Petitions: Don't move office, 5/26/88,
1A
- Problems: Caseloads, cash, 8/19/86, 1A
- Registration of home proposals, 2/28/88,
1B
- Regulations plan gets criticism, 5/10/88,
1B
- Seeks $5 Million budget increase, 9/18/86,
1B
- Seeks funds for 254 new jobs, 9/21/88,
3B
- Study urges overhaul, 12/10/85, 1A
- Terry group sues, 7/1/88, 2B
- Thomas Brittain, 5/3/87, 1G
- To ask for funds to finish year, 11/11/86,
3B
- To rehire laid off workers, 6/25/86, 1A
- Volunteers, 2/2/87, 1B,2B
- Wants recipients to work, 3/8/88, 3B
- Workers fined in fraud, 10/17/89, 5B
- Department of Rehabilitation Services,
11/9/87, 1B
- Carney is named head, 1/20/93, 1B
- Chairman John Cook resigns, 11/3/92, 1B
- Cutrer case settled, 12/13/91, 3B; 12/14/91,
3B
- Employee Cutrer claims sex bias, 10/30/91,
3B; 10/31/91, 4B
- Employees' membership ban leads to lawsuit,
11/24/93, 3B
- Fordice vetoes certain pay raises, 5/1/92,
2B
- Looking for new headquarters building,
10/1/91, 2B
- Moves a division to Rankin County, 10/23/91,
4B
- New centers to open, 25/23/88, B
- Seeks federal grants, 7/22/89, 1B
- Trims staff; eliminates Skills Training
Center, 10/5/92, 1B
- Wins $1 million federal grant, 12/16/91,
1A
- Department of Savings Associations
- New commissioner James Jared, 4/12/91,
6B
- Department of Transportation
- Allain blasts director, 6/7/85, 1B
- Allain calls special session on funding,
5/23/86, 1B
- Allain leaning toward appointed comm.,
6/11/85, 1B
- Allain seizes control of, 2/1/86, 1A
- Asphalt contract: coin toss?, 6/29/88,
1A
- Awards $25 M construction contracts, 10/26/88,
4B
- Budget shortfall of $275 million, 8/31/93,
1A; 9/5/93, 1A
- Celebrates at 75th anniversary party,
4/10/91, 4B
- Commissioners vote to ask for more money,
8/14/91, 2B
- Cutback of 5% looms, 6/11/92, 2B
- Employees leaving over low pay, 2/15/89,
1B
- Employees told to use safety belts, 1/13/88,
1A
- Fatalities worry Commission, 8/24/88,
1B
- Graphic ads promoting highway safety,
7/11/94, 1B
- Hopes to keep road program intact despite
budget problems, 8/29/90, 4B
- House approves $10 Million cut, 1/31/86,
3B
- Joiner backs highway work timetable, 11/28/87,
1A
- Joiner says employees need raise, 1/27/88,
3B
- Legislative proposal would change bid
process, 2/10/89, 1B
- New building, 4/6/90, 1A; 4/10/90, 1A;
9/30/91, 2B
- New building site picketed by IBEW, 3/3/92,
6B
- New building: Burke's lack of office space,
6/20/94, 1A
- New building: Commissioners given office
space, 5/3/94, 1B; 5/4/94, 1B
- New building: Commissioners' office space,
10/16/93, 1B; 10/31/93, 3G
- New building: Robinson won't be bulldozed,
5/8/94, 3G
- New building: staff moves in, 7/26/94,
1B
- Officials study options against order,
2/2/86, 1A
- Panel approves cuts, 1/25/86, 1B
- PEER report: it failed to follow law on
contracts, 11/7/92, 1B
- Pittman: Allain's order legally weak,
2/4/86, 1A
- Scrambles to meet federal hiring guidelines,
10/27/91, 1B
- Starts drug counseling for employees,
11/25/87, 8A
- Umbrella agency created by Legislature,
3/18/92, 3B; 6/29/92, 1A
- Wants more engineers for four-laning program,
3/15/94, 2B
- Department of Transportation SEE ALSO Highway
Commission
- Department of Wildlife Conservation
- 23 arrested on violations, 5/16/88, 1A
- Biologist admits dumping animal bodies,
2/1/89; 4B
- Hackett new chief of game, 1/8/89; 10D
- Illegal game sales rising, 6/19/88, 1A
- Managing timber for wildlife, 12/11/88,
12D
- Search for chief, 11/2/86, 16D
- Tax donations aid projects, 3/8/88, 1B
- Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks
- Department vehicles taken, 5/15/92, 3B
- Game wardens furloughed, 1/30/92, 1B
- Headquarters on Lakeland Drive, 9/7/94,
4B
- House committee bill gives Fordice free
hand, 4/3/92, 1A
- Hunting, fishing licenses late, 7/1/94,
3C
- Mabus names Jack Herring head, 1/22/91,
2B
- PEER: it should manage tax-forfeited land,
12/10/92, 3B
- Recreation bureau to be headed by Bob
Tyler, 11/7/92, 3B
- Department store buyers
- Jackson
- Try to find what's wanted, 1/25/88,
1C
- Department stores SEE Stores
- DePorres Delta Ministries
- Nuns improve health of new mothers, 3/15/92,
7B
- DePorres Social Services
- Dominican Order opens center for elderly
in Marks, 4/27/93, 1B
- Deposit Guaranty
- 1993 profits of $66.6M up 46% from 1992,
4/20/94, 5B
- Adds $10 Million to loan-loss reserve,
7/21/90, 6B
- Announces credit card fee, 7/11/85, 8B;
7/13/85, 8B; 10/6/85, 1A
- At shareholders' meeting: 1990 a good
and bad year, 4/17/91, 5B
- Buys 1st Nat'l of DeSoto County, 9/3/86,
8B
- Buys 40% of First Columbus Financial,
12/14/93, 6B
- Calls in $24 million worth of convertible
debenture bonds, 3/18/92, 8B
- CEO McMillan heads American Bankers Association,
10/19/94, 5B
- Certain computer operations may be turned
over to IBM, 10/31/89, 6B
- Charges $1 for ATM use at other financial
institutions, 1/27/89; 8B
- Citizens National Bank (Hammond, La) acquisition,
5/23/95, 7B; 12/3/94, 6B
- Coast branch, 3/10/87, 8B; 3/15/87, 1G;
7/6/85, 1A; 7/6/87, 4B; 12/9/84, 1I
- Converting of loan loss reserves blurs
3rd quarter earnings picture, 7/20/94, 8B
- Criticism over move of operations center
to Pearl, 1/17/90, 7B; 8/5/89, 6B
- Crossgate branch held up, 12/2/92, 4B
- Develops software program on bank rates,
4/21/88, 8B
- Drops prime rate, 4/22/86, 1A
- Earnings for 1992 a record, 4/21/93, 5B
- Earnings for 2nd quarter 1991 up, 7/20/91,
5B
- Earnings for 4th quarter 1992 surge, 1/20/93,
5B
- Earnings increase slightly, 10/19/90,
6B
- Employee Lenora Moffett pleads guilty
to embezzlement, 2/17/90, 1B
- Fined $10,000 for inflating customer interest
in bonds, 1/18/92, 5B
- First Columbus National Bank purchase,
5/20/94, 6B; 11/12/94, 10B
- Howard L.McMillan, Jr.: President &
Chief Oper. Off., 12/17/87, 8B
- Income rises 31% in 1991, 1/22/92, 5B
- Increase in number of common shares, 4/2/87,
8B
- Insiders taking advantage of low stock
price, 8/6/90, 9E
- Interstate banking high on list of goals,
4/18/90, 6B
- Its common stock and convertible debenture
- Lays off 100 employees, 11/9/89, 6B
- Louisiana Bank (Monroe) acquisition, 6/3/94,
6B
- May buy Baton Rouge bank, 11/18/87, 8B
- May cross state borders as growth in MS
nearly done, 4/20/88, 8B
- Merger with Corinth bank, 9/23/87, 8B
- Merges with First Citizens Bank, 6/21/86,
1A
- Plans complex at airport, 3/31/87, 8B
- Posts slight drop in quarterly earnings,
10/18/89, 6B
- Profits fall 70%, 7/11/87, 8B
- Record earnings for 1991 announced at
annual meeting, 4/22/92, 5B
- Reserve for foreign loans, 6/20/87, 8B
- Robbery
- Bank acted properly in fatal holdup,
2/22/89, 1B
- Investigator: Southaven shooting justified,
2/23/89, 1B
- Manager killed in failed robbery,
2/22/89, 1B
- Sells credit card holdings to Ohio bank,
12/20/90, 6B
- Shows sharp earnings gain for third quarter
1992, 10/21/92, 5B
- Shreveport bank merger completed, 2/9/90,
8B
- Shreveport bank merger OKed by shareholders,
10/11/89, 6B
- Shreveport bank purchase, 5/16/89, 1A;
5/17/89, 8B; 7/20/89, 6B; 9/9/89, 6B
- Shreveport bank purchase price is dropped,
12/23/89, 6B
- Shreveport buyout moves closer, 1/6/90,
6B
- Stock climbs following impressive 3rd
quarter earnings, 11/10/92, 7B
- Stock drops 10%, reflecting national trend,
9/27/90, 6B
- DEPOSIT GUARANTY
- STOCK SPLITS 2-1; DGNB INCREASES STOCK
DIVIDEND 10%, 11/18/92, 5b
- Deposit Guaranty
- Stockholders approve antitakeover, 4/16/86,
8B; 6/22/85, 8B
- Sues Texas bank, 5/28/87, 8B
- To buy Starkville bank, 11/26/86, 8B
- To open coast branch, 2/10/87, 8B; 6/23/87,
1A
- To test new sprinklers in buildings, 10/7/88,
8B
- Unveils $400 million business loan program,
7/28/92, 6B
- Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, 1994
- Course cleaned up after storms, 7/19/94,
1A
- Event opening: fatter purse, tour exemption,
7/14/94, 1A
- Greg Powers back after automobile accident,
7/15/94, 1A
- Henninger is winner, 7/18/94, 1C+
- Move to Annandale in Jackson, 10/13/93,
1A
- Moved from Hattiesburg to Annandale in
Madison, 8/13/93, 1A
- Skyboxes provide bird's-eye view, 6/22/94,
4B
- Sponsors make contacts, boost state's
appeal, 7/16/94, 1A
- Storms disrupt play, 7/17/94, 1A, 1D
- Deposit Guaranty Mortgage Co
- MatchMaker service, 1/27/94, 5B
- Deposit Guaranty Plaza Shopping Mall
- Extensive renovation, 6/22/93, 5B
- Deposit Guaranty Salon International
- Art exhibit a grand companion to IBC,
6/11/94, 1F
- Founder Sandy McNeal, 6/11/94, 1F
- Deposit Guaranty Symposium, 1990
- On Mississippi's economic future, 1/11/90,
6B
- Deposit Guaranty Symposium, 1991
- Economist Robert Dederick is speaker,
1/10/91, 6B
- Deposit Guaranty Symposium, 1992
- Fordice given standing ovation, 1/9/92,
5B
- Leaders criticize schools for ill-prepared
students, 1/9/92, 5B
- Deposit Guaranty Symposium, 1993
- Freund and Sawhill are speakers, 1/14/93,
4B
- Deposit Guaranty Symposium, 1994
- Panel discussion on jobs, education, etc.,
1/13/94, 5B
- Depositors Savings Bank
- Merges with Peoples Capital Corp., 8/8/85,
10B
- Peoples stockholders face decision, 3/16/86,
1G
- Depression (1930s)
- Looking back, 4/12/87, 1C
- Depression (psychology)
- National screening day; local program
is at UMC, 10/10/91, 1D
- DePue, Dennis
- Fugitive shoots himself after standoff
with Vicksburg police, 3/22/91, 1A; 3/23/91,
1B
- His Texas girlfriend won't watch TV about
shooting, 3/27/91, 2B
- Deputies, Mississippi
- Derailment
- Collins
- Evacuation of local residents, 9/11/86,
1A; 9/12/86, 1A; 9/13/86, 1A
- Residents prepare claims, 9/15/86,
1B
- Flora
- Chemical spill-Derailed cars moved,
9/20/86, 1A
- Chemical spill-Evacuees go home, 9/21/86,
1A
- Chemicals analyzed, 9/19/86, 1A
- Flora & Collins
- Compensation for evacuees, 9/30/86,
1B
- Morton
- Evacuation of 1000 due to pesticide
leakage, 10/25/89, 1B
- Derby Lodge
- Jackson
- Restaurant review, 4/24/88, 1F
- Restaurant review, 4/24/88, 1F
- Derma, Mississippi
- Calhoun County, 3/6/88, 3B
- Derwinski, Edward
- Veterans Affairs secretary says MIA families
being misled, 7/27/91, 1A
- Desegregation of state colleges SEE Universities---Mississippi
- Desert Shield SEE Persian Gulf War
- Desert Storm SEE Persian Gulf War
- Designer drugs
- Arrests in northeast Jackson drug bust,
1/26/90, 1A; 1/27/90, 1B
- Complex manager Jenny Matthew, others
arrested on drug charges, 6/20/91, 5B
- Hattiesburg man pleads guilty to distribution,
7/21/90, 1B
- Laurel lawyer charged in ecstasy investigation,
2/11/90, 2B
- Designers SEE Fashion designers
- Desks SEE School desks
- DeSoto County
- Area colleges lure adult learners from
booming county, 12/13/89, 2B
- Baptist health care group opens hospital,
7/30/88, 1C
- Benefits from Memphis growth, 7/6/86,
1G
- Grows as Memphis suburbs spread
- Also: telephone service, residency
rule, 6/10/90, 1G
- DeSoto National Forest
- Concern over impact of Guard training,
3/16/86, 1B
- Land swap question: can hunters, soldiers
coexist?, 1/7/90, 1A
- Land swap supported by Gene Taylor, 1/7/90,
1H
- Land swap with Camp Shelby raises nuclear
waste question, 7/15/89, 1A
- Timberland trade yields profits to businessmen,
2/19/90, 1A; 2/24/90, 1B
- Witness says land swap bad for state,
1/4/90, 1A
- DeSoto National Forest SEE ALSO Camp Shelby
- DeSoto, Hernando
- Christmas camp site debated, 12/26/86,
1A
- Evidence of his route through state hard
to find, 8/19/90, 1B
- His trail across Mississippi to be designated,
12/9/89, 3B
- Historians, tourism hot on his trail,
9/14/88, 1D
- Preparations for 450th anniversary, 6/19/88,
3H
- State will try to commemorate explorer's
trail, 12/26/89, 1B
- Team searching for 1540-41 campsite of
explorer, 7/2/89, 6B
- DESS-ARTS SEE Jackson Youth for Christ
- Destin, Florida
- Popular resort for Southerners, 4/30/89,
1F
- Destineer Corp SEE Mtel
- Detention center SEE Jackson/Hinds Youth
Detention Center
- Detrich, Bill
- Jackson biochemist, 1/7/86, 1D
- Development Bank
- To help fund local govt. projects, 7/16/88,
8B
- Development Report Card for the States
- Mississippi economy improves, 5/26/94,
5B
- Devendorf, Dick
- Church starter, 11/29/86, 1C
- Devenney, Matt
- A Samaritan dies; a loss is measured,
6/20/91, 1B
- Crowds celebrate his life, mourn his death,
6/22/91, 1B
- Five hundred mourners attend funeral at
St. Therese, 6/23/91, 1A
- Jackson Stewpot director gunned down,
6/20/91, 1A+
- Memorialized with prayer service at St.
Therese's, 4/18/92, 1B
- Mourned; in a lot of ways 'bigger than
life', 6/15/92, 1A; 6/21/91, 1A
- Services at St. Therese Catholic Church,
6/21/91, 1B
- Stewpot-area residents oppose renaming
of street section for Devenney, 5/23/92,
1B
- Deville Cinema
- Ainsworth/Walden wedding held in theater,
6/9/91, 1B
- Art films series, 1/23/94, 1G; 2/12/95,
1F
- Reopens with restored 'Gone with the Wind,"
8/16/89, 1D
- To close in June 1989, 6/5/89, 1D; 7/20/89,
6F
- Devine, Marietta and Johnnie
- Run Saturday school at Utica Church of
Christ, 6/15/91, 5B
- Devine, Rabbi R SEE House of Israel
- DeVos Commercial Cleaning
- Robin DeVos, owner
- How's business?, 4/14/93, 5B
- DeVrient, Kerry and Jamie SEE Gourds
- Dew, Bradley
- Friends say police botched investigation,
7/6/92, 1A
- Millsaps College senior apparent drive-by
shooting victim, 6/8/92, 1A; 6/9/92, 1A
- Morris sentenced to life in prison, 5/21/93,
1A
- Phillips gets life in prison; chance of
parole in 10 years, 3/24/93, 1A, 13A
- Slain student's father asks aid in finding
son's killer, 6/12/92, 1A
- Slaying suspect Rance Southwell is shot,
6/19/92, 4B
- Trial of Cedric Morris, 5/17/93, 3B; 5/19/93,
2B; 5/20/93, 1A
- Two charged in his slaying, 6/18/92, 1A;
7/24/92, 1B
- Used racial slur, police claim, 6/26/92,
1A; 7/6/92, 7A
- DeWeese, Dewitt
- Owner of The Dock builds club on Alabama
coast, 11/5/91, 6B
- DeWeese, DeWitt
- The Dock owner fights to open restaurant
on Pensacola beach, 7/1/92, 8B
- Deweese, Glen
- Businessman, 1/10/86, 8B
- Elected Senate pro tempore, 1/8/86, 1B
- Senate pro tem will vote for lottery,
6/12/90, 1A
- Diabetes
- Becky Usry's pancreas/liver transplant
a success, 7/24/91, 1D
- Blacks and Native Americans suffer more
than most, 3/18/91, 1D
- Brandon youth's diabetes doesn't slow
him down, 11/12/90, 1B
- Deadly, but manageable, 10/31/91, 1D
- Keeping disease in check by insulin, diet
and exercise, 5/4/94, 1D
- New monitors at Riley Memorial Hospital,
11/22/87, 1B
- Summer camp for youngster in Florence,
8/12/93, 1D
- Diabetes Association
- Mississippi put on alert: urges testing,
3/20/88, 1C
- Targets black community, 11/6/86, 1B
- Dial-A-Drill
- Program by Hancock County schools, 9/12/89,
4B
- Dial-a-psychic
- Services promise much. What do they deliver?,
12/15/92, 1D
- Dial-A-Teacher
- Literacy program, 9/21/86, 1B
- Dial-an opinion program
- Greenville
- To aid city coffers, 8/25/90, 1A
- Dialysis SEE Kidney dialysis
- Diamond ring
- Ridgeland couple's heirloom diamond recovered,
4/18/92, 2B
- Diamond, Dick
- Single Alaska man looking for right mate
in the South, 5/17/91, 1E
- Diamond, Jack
- Allied Heirlooms, preserver of wedding
gowns
- Business profile, 8/28/89, 4E
- Diamondback terrapins
- Zoologist Tom Mann hatches female terrapin
at home, 9/3/92, 1B
- Diamondhead community
- Fordice opposes granting land titles to
Las Vegas speculator, 4/7/94, 1A
- Diamonds
- Shopping for the best diamonds, 2/6/89,
11E
- Diaper services
- Cloth diaper services come to Jackson,
2/21/90, 1D
- Diapers
- New sizing of disposables puzzling parents,
9/23/91, 1D
- Dick Tracy (comic strip/movie)
- Will it pack Batman's punch?, 6/14/90,
8E
- Dickerson, Ken
- Rankin County Undersheriff receives award,
9/18/93, 5B
- Dickerson, Lea
- JSU student bystander killed at football
party at Armory, 9/6/93, 1A; 9/7/93, 1A
- Dickerson-Chapman Inc.
- Fined by OSHA for construction site violations,
6/6/91, 6B
- Dickey, Evans Ardella
- Natchez artist creates African American
angels, dolls, 12/14/94, 1D
- Dickson, Charles
- Ballet director resigns, 2/28/86, 1C
- Dickson, Elizabeth
- Forest countian is named state's Young
Woman of the Year, 2/2/92, 3B
- Didier, Nkurunziza
- Burudian in Jackson concerned about situation
in homeland, 10/28/93, 1B
- Didlake, Scott
- Banza maker dies of ALS, 9/6/94, 1D; 10/26/95,
1D
- Late craftsman's banzas on display at
Delta Blues Museum, 11/20/94, 1E
- Diemert, Joe SEE Aerobics
- Diet centers SEE Health clubs
- Diet cookie
- Attorney General investigates Phoenix
Fiber Cookie, 4/4/90, 1B
- Company plans re-evaluation of cookie,
4/24/90, 1A
- FDA orders cookie pulled from shelves,
5/6/90, 1A; 5/8/90, 1A
- FDA says product is a drug, therefore
illegal, 4/20/90, 1B
- Jackson distributor Sharon King still
awaiting refund, 9/28/90, 5B
- Maker discussing changes with FDA, 4/26/90,
1A
- Maker sends new cookie and money for legal
expenses to state, 6/2/90, 1A
- Nevada suit says company bilked investors
of millions of dollars, 7/7/90, 2B
- New cookie is waiting in the wings, 5/12/90,
1B
- Phoenix offers Jackson seminar to introduce
Fiber Classic, 6/30/90, 3B
- Revised label and recipe should cool controversy,
5/17/90, 1B
- Shipments halted, new label planned, 5/9/90,
1A
- Dieting
- Fed up with diets? Try do-it-yourself
plan, 8/18/91, 1E
- Judith Dodd of American Dietetic Association
speaks in Jackson, 4/19/92, 1E
- Obesity in children must be handled with
care, experts say, 3/28/94, 1D
- Weight-loss centers a billion-dollar business,
9//14/89, 1E
- Different, David SEE State Fair, 1990
- Differential Selling: A Primer
- Author is Dr. James Payne, University
of Mississippi, 5/16/94, 6B
- Digital pagers SEE Pagers
- Digital Satellite System
- 12-inch dish debuts in Jackson, 6/12/94,
1C; 6/18/94, 5B; 7/18/94, 4B
- Digital Satellite System SEE ALSO Satellite
dish
- Dilapidated properties SEE Buildings, Jackson
- Dill, Charletta
- No indictment for accused teacher, 6/22/93,
1B
- Teacher charged with sexual battery of
pupil, 2/20/93, 1A; 3/18/93, 1B
- Dill, Laura SEE Organ transplants
- Dillard Department Stores
- Effect of purchase of D.H. Holmes, 3/13/89,
12E; 5/8/89, 12E
- In shape to handle economic downtown,
9/4/89, 12E
- Metrocenter store harasses blacks, NAACP
says, 12/22/90, 5B
- Metrocenter store renovated, 9/16/90,
1G
- Northpark store exhibits White House china,
9/13/91, 1E
- One of Jackson's big three, 11/19/89,
1G
- Stock prices show sharp increase, 7/16/90,
9E
- Stores shun flamboyance, but make money,
6/17/90, 1H
- To keep 2 former Holmes stores in Mississippi
open, 5/13/89, 8B
- Unveils renovated store at Metrocenter,
6/6/91, 6B
- Dillard Department Stores SEE ALSO Holmes,
D.H. Inc
- Dillard, Chet
- Announces for Roy Noble Lee's Supreme
Court seat, 1/11/92, 3B; 1/30/92, 3B
- Chancery judge announces for Supreme Court
race, 5/29/91, 1B
- Demands airtime from ETV; claims opponent
Jim Smith had his, 3/21/92, 1A; 3/28/92,
3B
- Running against Banks for Mississippi
Supreme Court seat, 3/30/92, 1B; 10/24/91,
1B
- Dillard, Mack
- Victim of hit-and-run accident, 4/15/91,
1B
- Dillon, Howard SEE African art
- Dillon, Jerry
- Canton minister fulfills prophecy with
cattle sale to Israel, 9/28/91, 1D
- Dilworth, Reuben
- Takes jobs as Columbus school superintendent,
6/3/93, 4B
- Dimbly, Frank
- Vicksburg teenager killed at party; Ladeal
Williams arrested, 4/12/94, 3B
- Ding How
- Restaurant review, 12/20/87, 1F
- Dingler, Gregory Leon
- Given 17+-year sentence in Alan Byram
slaying, 10/5/93, 2B
- Dingus, Eve
- Raises and nurtures butterflies, 2/14/91,
1B; 5/24/90, 1D
- DINKS (Double Income, No Kids), 8/30/87,
1E
- Dinner Bell Restaurant
- McComb
- Leftovers to elderly, 12/4/87, 1B
- Dinner Bell, The
- McComb
- Restaurant review, 8/20/92, 4E
- Dinner party
- Who would you invite?
- (Rebecca Hood-Adams story), 9/17/89,
1E
- Dino
- Christian pianist headlines MC tribute
to The Naturals, 4/10/93, 1D
- Dioxin
- 2 George County couples sue Georgia-Pacific
for property damage, 6/24/93, 3B
- Ban on fishing in Leaf, Pascagoula and
Escatawpa rivers lifted, 1/16/91, 1B
- Disputed limits could pose dilemma for
state officials, 1/31/91, 2B; 2/1/91, 1B
- EPA approves state dioxin standards, 7/30/91,
3B
- EPA issues new study on its hazards, 10/3/94,
1A
- EPA questions state standards on dioxin
dumping, 4/14/91, 1G
- EPA reduces amount pulp manufacturers
can release, 5/1/90, 1A
- EPA studies show it may damage immune
system, 3/22/92, 1C
- Escatawpa River declared safe for fishing,
7/11/91, 2B
- Gautier plaintiffs oppose ordered blood
tests, 8/23/92, 3B
- Georgia-Pacific attempted a cover-up,
suit alleges, 1/18/92, 1B
- Georgia-Pacific defendant drinks effluent-treated
water before jury, 1/27/92, 3B
- Georgia-Pacific offers to pay for litigants'
blood tests, 4/27/91, 1A, 3B
- Georgia-Pacific trial recessed; death
in judge's family, 1/24/92, 3B
- Georgia-Pacific trial: mill must pay $3
million, 2/1/92, 3B; 2/2/92, 5B
- Greenpeace International says 2 mills
in state emit, 4/14/89, 1B
- DIOXIN
- LEVELS IN FISH FROM LEAF AND ESCATAWPA
RIVERS DROP, 1/13/93, 5B
- Dioxin
- Officials warn against fish from Leaf,
Pascagoula and Escatawpa Rivers, 10/6/90,
1A
- Paper company officials say EPA using
outdated figures, 9/25/90, 2B
- State water quality standard allows 10
times more dioxin discharge, 3/29/91, 4B
- Dioxin SEE ALSO Escatawpa River; Georgia-Pacific
Corp; Leaf River
- Diphteria, tetanus, pertussis vaccine SEE
DTP vaccine
- Direct Action Response Team SEE D.A.R.T.
- Direct deposit
- Cuts theft of Social Security checks,
4/29/92, 1B
- Direct Mail and Computer Service
- Direct observation therapy (TB) SEE Tuberculosis,
Mississippi
- DirecTV SEE Satellite dish or Television
- Dirt-track racing
- Spectator killed at Pelahatchie track,
10/4/93, 3B; 10/12/93, 1A
- Very popular in Mississippi, 5/2/93, 1E
- Dirty Corners community SEE New Hope, Mississippi
- Dirty Corners community SEE United Parcel
Service
- Dirty Dozen Brass Band
- At WJSU benefit at Hal & Mal's, 4/5/91,
1E
- Disabilities Act SEE Disabled
- Disability insurance
- Protects income, 12/10/90, 4B
- Disabled
- Biloxi woman Christine Woodell wins governor's
award, 12/2/91, 1A
- Budget cuts could affect funding for jobs,
3/10/86, 1A
- Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities
- Jimmy Thomas, surveyor, 10/12/93,
1B
- Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities
conference, 10/21/89, 4B
- Computer programmer training center, 10/17/88,
1B
- Day care by Reach Out Foundation, 1/14/93,
1D
- Grant used by MSU students to design devices
aiding handicapped, 8/21/91, 1B
- Handicapped citizens not getting adequate
services, group holds, 10/19/90, 2B
- If Legislature appropriates money, federal
funds will match it, 12/12/91, 1B
- Jackson woman dropped from computer training
program, 5/14/90, 1B
- Jackson works on city bus problems facing
disabled, 8/10/94, 4B
- Jacksonian to be at disabilities-law bill-signing
in Washington, 7/26/90, 5B
- JSU forum: 'Unique Needs of Minorities
with Disabilities', 5/7/92, 1B
- Mabus appoints 31-member task force to
study state services, 4/24/91, 3B; 6/10/91,
3B
- Mabus appoints panel to examine state's
services, 5/18/91, 4B; 6/19/91, 2B
- Magee student Christopher McLain sues
Simpson schools, 12/14/91, 3B
- Michele Bahret of Biloxi wins Governor's
award, 10/6/89, 1A
- Mississippians named as board of arts
group for disabled learners, 1/16/89; 3B
- Natchez Lifeskills Center provides employment,
6/2/91, 4B
- National figures down; state has high
percentage, 10/8/93, 5B
- New regulations depriving many of private
care, independence, 9/19/94, 1B
- Odell Gilmore is Home Care's Care Giver
of the Year, 10/5/94, 1D
- Parents of disabled seek home-based care,
7/9/90, 1B
- Pensions, 4/19/87, 1H
- Program helps make more independent, 9/16/85,
1C
- PUSH cycle tour visits Jackson, 7/29/92,
1B
- Rep. Montgomery pledges claims will be
expedited, 4/27/94, 2B
- Respite: A Gift of Time for parents of
disabled children, 11/29/91, 1E
- Rodney Kendrick designs his own bicycle,
9/15/94, 1D
- Scuba diving brings 'deep joy', 5/19/94,
1D
- State gets $3Million grant for technological
training, 6/1/90, 1B
- State has year to comply with Americans
with Disabilities Act, 8/6/90, 1B
- State to open 3 more independent living
centers, 10/13/88, 3B
- Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Program in limbo,
7/30/89, 1G
- Task force leader seeks end to bias, 8/13/88,
1B
- To speak out on needs, services at statewide
forums, 8/16/90, 3B; 8/17/90, 2B
- Vocational Rehab services trainers help
disabled employees, 10/17/88, 3B
- Water skiing possible with adaptive equipment,
9/15/94, 1D
- YMCA proposes wheelchair accessible center,
11/12/86, 1B
- Disabled SEE ALSO Americans With Disabilities
Act
- Disabled SEE ALSO National Council on Disability
- Disabled SEE ALSO Handicapped
- Disaster payments (farmers) SEE Flooding,
Mississippi
- Disc golf
- A summer fling, 5/25/92, 1D
- Disc jockeys
- Clinton
- Blind DJ with gospel station, 4/15/89,
1C
- D'Iberville
- Popular DJs suspended by K99 management,
12/16/91, 2B; 12/17/91, 3B
- Jackson
- Contest, 1/18/87, 1F; 2/1/87, 1E
- Father and son John King Jr. and Sr.,
3/3/93, 1D
- Former skating rink DJs now on radio
hold reunion, 12/21/89, 3E
- Roy Wikoff of WLIN in Vietnam, 1/15/88,
1C
- Tommy Williams (Al Forgue), 4/20/88,
1D
- Women Carole Taylor and Shari Schneider,
4/24/89, 1D
- Laurel
- Gospel DJ Seth Habbard marks 27th
year, 10/28/89, 1D
- Disciples of Christ SEE Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ)
- Discipline SEE School violence
- Discovery classes SEE Tech-Prep program
- Discovery Zone FunCenter SEE DZ FunCenter
- Discovery Zoo SEE Zoo
- Discrimination SEE Race relations
- Disease
- Hearing footsteps: Do you know your family
medical history?, 8/4/91, 1E
- Disease SEE ALSO Blood diseases
- Disharoon, Jay
- Forced to move, 9/10/86, 1B
- Former senator has brain tumor; is destitute,
8/6/91, 2B; 8/13/91, 3B
- Is hopeful after surgery for brain tumor,
8/15/91, 2B
- Dishmon, Virgia
- Singer & group to tour East Germany,
11/27/87, 1F
- Disney on Ice
- Disney World
- 21 state youngsters will celebrate Mickey's
birthday in Orlando, 11/3/93, 3B
- Disney, Walt Inc
- Store at Northpark Mall, 8/27/93, 5B
- Disney-MGM Studies Theme Park
- Travel section, 8/6/89, 1F
- Dispenser Payment Terminals
- Being used at local gas stations, 6/29/91,
8B
- Distant Learning Transport Service SEE
BellSouth
- District 2 Community Hospital
- UMC assumes operation of hospital and
nursing home, 12/15/94, 1B
- District Attorneys, Gulf Coast
- Coast DA pleads innocent to charges of
intimidation, 12/15/88, 1A
- Coast DA vows to fight charge of lying
in case, 12/12/88, 1B
- Counties' prosecutors on standby, 3/5/89,
1B
- DA arrested for allegedly lying to court,
12/10/88, 1A
- Glen Cannon resigns, 3/3/89, 1B
- Judge orders guards on DA's offices, 12/10/88,
1A
- Mabus appoints Meadows to replace DA,
3/8/89, 1A
- Mabus expects no delay in replacing Coast
DA, 2/21/89, 1B
- New DA fires one assistant, asks 2 others
to quit, 3/11/89, 1A
- District Attorneys, Hinds County
- DA won't seek re-election, 1A; 8/5/88
- Jackson NAACP wants election procedure
changed, 7/2/92, 1B
- District Attorneys, Hinds County SEE ALSO
Peters, Ed
- District Attorneys, Hinds-Yazoo Counties
- Bad check units paying their way, 5/23/90,
1B; 8/24/91, 1B
- District Attorneys, Mississippi
- Dislike definition of felony as $500 or
more, 5/17/92, 5B
- Fordice appoints 2 DAs to serve until
November, 9/10/94, 3B
- Fordice appoints Martin (22nd circuit)
and Cook (21st), 9/17/94, 1B
- PEER: Allocate assistants according to
DA caseload, 3/1/89, 3B
- Say audit fee may end bad-check collection
units, 5/8/90, 1A
- District I Home Health Program SEE Board
of Health
- Ditches
- Clinton
- Willie Robinson waiting for Conservation
Service help, 10/6/91, 1B; 12/12/91,
4B
- Jackson
- Attorney General says officials can
decide which to maintain, 12/5/89, 1A
- Councilman Stokes wants inmates' help
on ditches, 10/19/91, 4B
- Efforts to clean sewage ditch near
Fraley home, 7/10/90, 5B
- Flooding of businesses near ditch
on Northside Drive, 11/24/89, 5B
- Rains bring 'nightmare' for residents
near clogged ditches, 7/13/89, 1A; 7/19/89,
2B
- Residents want city to clean drainage
ditches, 9/22/89, 5B
- Spraying program begins May 1, 3/15/91,
5B
- Laurel
- Collapse at Howard Industries kills
3, 1/9/91, 2B; 7/19/90, 1A, 9A; 7/20/90,
1B
- Dittmer, John
- His book: 'Local People; the Struggle
for Civil Rights in Mississippi', 3/13/94,
3G
- Ditto, Kane
- A typical busy day for mayor, 10/8/89,
1A
- Administration has many unfilled vacancies,
8/3/94, 1A
- Admits opposition to I-20 interchange
west of Clinton, 9/4/91, 1B
- After 1st year, critics say he is headed
right way, 7/1/90, 1A
- Against downtown jail expansion, 10/27/90,
1B
- Aide Janet Clark lives in Madison County,
1/3/90, 1A
- At meeting of mayors in New York City,
11/13/90, 5B
- Backing for his campaign for Mayor, 1A;
2/2/89
- City Council to study his balanced budget,
8/24/89, 1A
- Denounces crime, money woes, 3/7/89, 1B
- Displeased with large sign erected by
Jim Buck Ross, 9/2/89, 1A
- Enters Jackson mayoral race, 3/6/89, 1A
- Excerpts from inauguration speech, 7/4/89,
3B
- Five-year capital improvements plan for
city, 9/10/92, 4B; 9/13/92, 3B
- Getting high marks for first 100 days,
10/8/89, 1A
- Getting used to sound of 'Mayor Ditto',
6/4/89, 1B
- His children can return to normalcy after
inauguration, 7/4/89, 1B
- His choice for police chief could set
tone with City Council, 6/27/89, 1A
- His inaugural director will be Carla Wall--Mabus'
director, 6/8/89, 2B
- In speech to city workers asks aid in
finding funds for city, 6/8/90, 5B
- In State of the City address says Jackson
in good shape, 2/12/91, 1B
- Inauguration, official beginning of his
2nd term, 7/6/93, 1B; 7/7/93, 1B
- Jackson mayor proves politics don't require
big ego, 7/25/93, 3G (Minor column)
- Jackson taxpayers will have no surprises
from his budget, 8/7/89, 1B
- Judge sees no revenge motive in demotion
of firefighter Wright, 10/11/90, 5B
- Mabus and Ditto plan to work together
to help state, city, 7/2/89, 1A
- Mayor and council members spend $5000
attending Atlanta conference, 1/4/90, 1B
- Mayor announces measures to strengthen
family unit, 11/21/89, 1B
- Mayor's car, drivers, bodyguards to be
eliminated, 6/10/89, 1A
- Mayor's Initiative Program, 7/13/89, 1A
- Mayor's Night In... for public input,
3/4/91, 1B; 3/5/91, 5B; 3/19/92, 4B
- Mayor-elect and others have been cited
for housing violations, 6/15/89, 1A
- Mayors Night Out hears opinions of residents,
2/16/90, 5B
- Moves office to 3rd floor of City Hall,
9/26/89, 5B
- Names cousin of Credell Calhoun to liaison
job, 9/30/89, 5B
- New office costs $20,000, has back door,
11/29/89, 1A
- On idea-sharing exchange program in Germany,
6/26/91, 5B
- Orders probe of missing grant funds intended
for housing, 7/28/90, 1B
- Outlines 8-point economic development
plan, 10/4/89, 1B
- Proposes African institute/bazaar, 2/6/90,
1A; 2/24/91, 4B
- Proposes hike in garbage fee for budget
needs, 8/15/89, 1A
- Redecorates his office, 7/9/89, 1B
- Rejects county offer of temp. courthouse
exchange for parking lot, 6/12/90, 1A
- Retains MGT of Tallahassee to evaluate
city government, 6/22/89, 1B
- Salary: other city personnel make more
than mayor, 1/25/92, 1B; 2/9/92, 1G
- Says city of Jackson needs help from Hinds
County, 4/12/90, 1A
- Says sign ordinance taxes businesses,
6/2/89, 1B
- Says unity needed to move city forward,
7/4/89, 1A
- Sees little opposition from Republican
John Bonelli, 5/18/89, 1A
- Sends children to private school, 4/10/89,
1B
- Sets agenda for involving public in city
planning, 11/4/89, 1B
- Staff taking care of business following
Wilson firing, 5/4/94, 3B
- State of the City address, 2/6/90, 1A
- State of the City address, 1993, 2/16/93,
1A
- State of the city address: improve services
to neighborhoods, 2/17/94, 1A
- State of the City address; Ditto blames
Danks for stagnation, 2/18/92, 1B
- State of the city speech, 1/31/90, 3B
- Style will include delegating to managers
(Interview), 7/3/89, 1B
- Suggest law making parents liable for
their childrens' crimes, 6/1/89, 1B
- Takes his family on vacation in England,
3/1/90, 1B
- Teamwork retreat with City Council at
Eola Hotel, 12/8/93, 1A
- To take mayor's oath amid inaugaration
festivities, 7/3/89, 1A
- To unveil improvement plans for neighborhoods,
10/10/89, 5B; 10/11/89, 5B
- Vision Jackson Commission, 11/4/89, 1B
- Wants consultant's help in finding new
police chief, 7/20/90, 1A; 8/1/90, 1B
- Wants Hinds County to provide more services
to city, 4/4/90, 3B
- Wants key City Hall positions filled by
his own people, 9/4/89, 1A
- Wants to build convention center at Fairgrounds
site, 6/5/90, 1A; 6/6/90, 1A
- Wins mayor's race in landslide, 6/7/89,
1A
- Ditto, Kane SEE ALSO Jackson/Hinds County
funding controversy
- Diversified Technology, Inc., 5/17/87,
1G
- Divine Determination
- Singing group
- Positive image of black men, 7/2/94,
1D
- Division of Child Support Enforcement
- New division with Human Services, 5/25/90,
2B
- Division of Energy and Transportation
- Concerned about global warming, 8/7/90,
2B
- Divorce
- 12-year-old Yazoo City boy seeks divorce
from parents, 10/19/92, 1A; 11/17/92, 1A
- After the pain: increased debt, decreased
income, 2/10/92, 4B
- Alienation of affection suits gain in
popularity, 3/25/94, 1A
- Book tells about use of private investigator,
1/10/90, 1D
- Financial strain as devastating as emotional
trauma, 9/4/89, 1E
- Jackson lawyer Minor Buchanan and ex-wife's
custody battle, 10/3/91, 1B
- Mississippi Supreme Court:school can pay
off after divorce, 12/10/87, 1B
- State Supreme Court urges changes in irreconcilable
differences law, 8/3/89, 1A
- Dix, Paul
- Photo exhibit on Nicaraguan war, 3/12/89,
1H
- Dixie (song) SEE University of Mississippi
- Dixie Beer
- New Orleans
- Files Chapter 11, hopes to recover
from bad debts, bad sales, 1/4/91, 10B
- Dixie Brewing Co.
- Dixie Chicks
- At Mistletoe Marketplace, 11/4/93, 3E
- Dixie Dental Inc.
- Middle East opportunities, 7/2/86, 8B
- Dixie Diner Drive-Thru
- Dixie Divers, 6/24/87, 1C
- Dixie Electric Power Assoc
- NAACP sues company, claiming racism, 1/11/94,
3B
- Dixie Farm
- Mendenhall
- Animals for children, 8/28/89, 1D
- Simpson County farm home to exotic animals,
1/23/92, 3E
- Dixie Farm Show
- Computers and diesel engines viewed by
farmers, 2/6/91, 5B
- No-till planting machinery shown, 2/5/92,
4B
- Dixie Fruit & Vegetable Growers Assn
- Group tries broccoli crop, 11/15/88, 8B
- Dixie National Chili Cookoff SEE Chili
(food)
- Dixie National Corp
- Company settles suit filed by SEC, 3/11/94,
5B
- Launches stock sale, 11/30/94, 8B
- Standard Management Corp acquisitions,
4/20/95, 8B; 6/10/94, 6B
- Texas company to buy Jackson-based insurance
company, 7/24/93, 5B
- Dixie National Livestock Show SEE Dixie
National
- Dixie National Rodeo SEE Dixie National
- Dixie National, 1987
- Local economy, 2/2/87, 1A
- Dixie National, 1988
- Arabian horses steal show, 2/2/88, 1B
- Austin & Mississippi competitors,
2/11/88, 1C
- Rodeo '88, 2/1/88, 1C
- Rodeo band plays on through the dirt,
2/16/88, 1C
- Dixie National, 1989
- Financial boost for local businesses,
2/16/89, 8B
- Dixie National, 1990
- Covered wagon convoy, 2/8/90, 1D
- New concessionaire restricts sales of
beer, 1/15/90, 1B
- Schedule of events, 1/29/90, 1F; 2/8/90,
1E, 14E
- Dixie National, 1991
- Brings money into Jackson, 2/8/91, 6B
- Cowboys for Christ ministry, 2/11/91,
1A
- Dairy judging is a show of real beauties,
2/6/91, 1D
- Dirt, cowpokes, chili: Rodeo heaven, 2/10/91,
1B
- Jackson's annual western spectacle opens,
2/7/91, 1D
- Schedule for 26th annual event, 1/24/91,
3E
- World-class cowboy Jim Shoulders in non-competing
rider, 2/11/91, 1D
- Dixie National, 1992
- 4-H Livestock Judging contest, 2/5/92,
1D
- Arabian Horse Show, 1/29/92, 1D
- Cattlemen call for branding and better
recordkeeping, 2/6/92, 1B
- Dixie National Western Festival (schedule),
2/6/92, 7E
- Flea market, baseball card show join rodeo
roundup, 1/30/92, 3E
- Junior Championship sale; Fordice buys
a lamb, 2/9/92, 3C
- Livestock show begins, 1/27/92, 1D
- Livestock show schedule, 1/23/92, 3E
- Mark Chestnutt appears, 2/12/92, 1D
- Noseprints used to identify show calves,
2/3/92, 1A
- Poop-scoopers pile up the manure, 2/10/92,
1B
- Rodeo cowboys buck the stereotype, 2/12/92,
1D
- Rodeo parade is Saturday, 2/7/92, 5B
- Western festival chili cookoff, 2/7/92,
1E
- Dixie National, 1993
- 4-H's Michael Bates shows prize swine,
2/5/93, 1E
- Big bucks for Jackson area, 2/18/93, 5B
- Collin Raye to perform, 2/15/93, 1D
- Cooks, blacksmiths, soldiers, etc., 2/14/93,
1A
- Farriers forging competition, 2/15/93,
1B
- Horse shows begin, 2/18/93, 3E
- Livestock show events, 2/11/93, 3E
- Paint O-Rama show, 2/7/93, 1B
- Sale of Junior Champions, 2/12/93, 1B
- Steer wrestler Mike Smith, 2/16/93, 1D
- Dixie National, 1994
- Cody Custer, champion bull rider, 2/10/94,
1D
- Cold weather doesn't dampen parade spirit,
2/13/94, 1B
- Farrier Sandy McBeath, 2/14/94, 1B
- Grooming of horses, 2/2/94, 1D
- Jennifer Collins' lambs, 2/7/94, 2B
- Dixie national, 1994
- Leggette family, 2/4/94, 1B
- Dixie National, 1994
- Longe Line Horse Competition, 2/20/94,
1B
- Sale of Junior Champions, 2/11/94, 1B
- Schedule of events, 1/27/94, 6E; 2/10/94,
8E
- Trainer Bill Zeigler mends broken bones,
2/15/94, 1D
- You can tell real cowboys and cowgirls
by clothes they wear, 2/9/94, 1D
- Dixie Readers' Service, Inc.
- Dixie Run
- Vintage automobile show, 6/20/93, 1B
- Dixieland HoeDowners
- Cloggers raise money to go to national
competition, 5/18/91, 5B
- Dixon family (hunting incident) SEE Hunting
- Dixon's Snack Food Products
- Pork-skins operation really cooks, 1E;
1/9/89
- Dixon, Andrew
- Police identify man stabbed 8 times, 8/11/92,
3B
- Dixon, Colby
- Florence teenager charged in man Keith
Wood's death, 8/12/93, 4B
- Murder suspect, 15, charged in Keith Woods
slaying, 8/19/93, 1B
- Dixon, Corey Lopez SEE Rape, Pearl---2
teenagers
- Dixon, David
- Mississippi minister preaches in Soviet
Union, 3/31/90, 1D
- Dixon, Jimmy
- Candidate for sheriff pushes strong anti-drug
policy, 9/4/91, 4B
- Criticizes rural Hinds County crime rate,
4/23/91, 5B
- Qualifies to run in Hinds County sheriff
race, 2/2/91, 9B
- Dixon, Larry
- Blind man running store in home faces
zoning fight, 11/11/93, 1B; 11/23/93, 1B
- Dixon, Linzy Don
- Dixon, Looisa
- Denies forcing Wallace to retire, 6/23/89,
1A
- Dixon, Louisa
- Admits forcing Wallace to retire, 7/8/89,
1A
- Appointed by Mabus to four-year term on
Ethics Commission, 1/4/92, 1A
- Bill would take drug role away from Public
Safety Commissioner, 2/9/90, 1A
- Creates callendar that teaches children
concept of time, 5/19/93, 1D
- Denies forcing Narcotics Bureau Chief
to retire, 6/23/89, 1A
- Mabus defends Dixon, 6/28/89, 5B
- Mabus defends Dixon in criticism by W.L.
Rayborn, 6/28/89, 5B
- Public Safety Commissioner says criminals
getting smarter, 2/24/88, 2B
- Says saving of money behind proposal to
merge agencies, 7/27/89, 2B
- Senator Crook tells her to stay away from
Corrections, 8/31/89, 1A
- Senator W.L. Rayborn wants her to resign,
6/27/89, 1B
- Dixon, Louisa SEE ALSO Crime Lab; SEE ALSO
Rayborn, W.L.
- Dixon, Roy
- Business profile, 1/9/89, 4E
- Jackson entrepreneur
- Seeks bigger market, 8/4/88, 8B
- Dixon, William SEE Hunting---Homochitto
National Forest
- Dixon, Willie
- Blues music writer from Vicksburg, 12/26/88,
1C
- Vicksburg native attends inaugural bash,
1D; 1/20/89
- Week of honors for blues great, 10/23/90,
1D
- Dizzy Dean Museum
- Financial problems, 6/29/86, 1D
- Moving it may be part of Smith-Wills refurbishing,
2/8/91, 5B; 9/6/90, 1B
- Djouloukhadze, Vladimir SEE Ballet Mississippi
- DMCS
- Company uses computers to target consumers,
10/26/89, 6B
- DNA
- Prosecutors want lawmakers to allow genetic
testing of felons, 7/2/93, 11A
- Tests clear suspects in slaying of MSU
couple, 2/13/93, 1A
- Vicksburg suspect opposes DNA use in trial,
1/8/90, 2B; 1/9/90, 5B
- Do, Be
- Long Beach student wins 1st place in national
map contest, 5/11/90, 4B
- Dock, The, 4/19/87, 1B; 4/20/87, 1B
- Owner DeWitt DeWeese builds club on Alabama
coast, 11/5/91, 6B
- Restaurant review, 4/2/89, 1F
- Dockers
- Levi Strauss line of casual clothes, 4/16/89,
1G
- Dockery, Ellen
- Backup singer in Nashville recording industry,
11/30/93, 1D
- Dockside gambling, Bay St.Louis
- 200 begin training for casino jobs, 6/21/92,
2B
- Casino being readied for New Year 1992,
7/29/91, 2B
- Casino gets license; fall opening seen,
4/30/92, 5B
- Casino Magic lays off 300 in Bay St.Louis
and Biloxi, 4/23/94, 5B
- Casino Magic stock splits 3-for-1, 5/15/93,
5B
- Casino Magic to open, 9/29/92, 3B; 10/1/92,
1B
- Casino seeks help on road and sewer work,
10/31/92, 3B
- Daredevil showdown, 6/13/93, 3B
- Downtown casino fails to materialize,
3/21/93, 3B
- Hickok's Six Card poker introduced, 2/9/93,
1B
- OKs floating casinos, 12/5/90, 1A; 12/6/90,
1B
- Residents enjoy growth in jobs, but not
in traffic, 8/2/93, 5A
- Round-the-clock services, 10/11/92, 1A
- Senate OK's charge of gambling fees, 4/27/91,
4B
- Vote to be held on dockside gambling,
10/29/90, 4B
- Woman sues Casino Magic over $235,000+
win pay schedule, 4/5/94, 1B
- Dockside gambling, Bay St.Louis SEE ALSO
Dockside gambling, Hancock County
- Dockside gambling, Biloxi
- 2 more casinos licensed, 7/30/92, 2B
- Acosta runs Coast Adventures for children
of gamblers, 8/16/92, 17A
- Arrests in credit card fraud at Isle of
Capri, 6/17/93, 1B
- Back Bay casino given OK by Wildlife Commission,
2/24/94, 1B
- Back Bay needs casino, study says, 2/10/93,
3B
- Bally Casino site dispute with Bach Luu
Clayton, 7/16/93, 3B
- Beachfront has new look, 9/20/92, 1A
- Belle Casinos files bankruptcy, 9/1/94,
1B
- Biloxi Belle casino plans quiet opening,
8/24/92, 1B; 8/28/92, 8A
- Biloxi Belle employees arrested in cheating
scheme, 6/20/93, 6B
- Bus tours instantly popular, 8/10/92,
1A
- Businessmen seeking referendum, 8/5/91,
3B; 9/28/91, 3B
- Cash washing up on Coast, 8/30/92, 3G
(Minor column)
- Casino Magic fined for sewer violations,
12/10/93, 3B
- Casino Magic to open, 6/3/93, 1A
- Casino ship "Europa Star," 2/14/88, 1F
- Casinos attract all kinds of people, 9/27/92,
1G
- Casinos emptying Alabama bingo parlors,
8/31/92, 2B
- Casinos make $10.4 million in 1st month;
unaudited reports, 9/12/92, 1A
- Charter flights from Atlanta and Dallas,
10/22/92, 1B
- City eyes 2 taxes: device fees and % of
gross, 6/1/92, 1B; 6/2/92, 2B
- Cool air, easy money, 8/23/92, 1E
- Cruise ships L.A. Cruise and Southern
Elegance on Gulf Coast, 1/3/91, 3E
- D'Iberville residents debate casino pros
and cons, 10/18/93, 1A
- Emerald Lady detained in Iowa, 6/30/92,
3B; 7/7/92, 3B; 7/10/92, 1B
- Entrepreneurs cater to children while
parents gamble, 8/15/92, 1A, 17A
- Europa Star leaving Biloxi for Fla. port,
11/11/88, 1A
- Gambling ship ready to go off-coast, 12/13/87,
1A
- Gollott says cities should vote on issue,
12/8/90, 1A
- Grand Casino gets license--with stipulation,
11/19/92, 1B; 11/22/92, 8B
- Grand Casino renovates D'Iberville apartments,
1/18/94, 3B
- Grand Casino to purchase Star Theatre,
7/6/94, 5B
- Grand Casino: glitch voids license, 11/20/92,
1A
- Icehouse owner fighting new casino, 7/10/93,
3B
- Iowa casino ships on the way, 7/14/92,
1B; 7/19/92, 5B
- Isle of Capri, 8/1/92, 1A; 8/2/92, 1A,
15A; 8/4/92, 3B; 8/7/92, 2B
- Isle of Capri casino opens, 8/1/92, 1A;
8/2/92, 1A, 15A
- Isle of Capri Casino sets opening on schedule,
7/30/92, 1B
- Isle of Capri evacuated after bomb threats,
7/16/94, 2B
- LA Cruise and Europa Jet owners headed
to courts, 3/31/92, 3B
- LA Cruise case, 4/4/92, 1A; 4/5/92, 2B
- LA Cruise owner Williams' sentence: 1
year probation, 10/27/92, 1B
- La Cruise ship's profits eyed by Customs
Agents, 7/11/90, 1A
- LA Cruise's Williams to be notified on
gaming license, 4/2/92, 8B
- LA Cruise, Europa Jet owners indicted,
3/20/92, 1A; 3/21/92, 3B
- LA Cruise, Europa Jet owners' bookmaking
trial set for July, 4/1/92, 2B
- Lady Luck to open, 12/10/93, 3B
- Dockside Gambling, Biloxi
- Lady Luck will reopen Fisherman's Wharf,
12/3/93, 5B
- Dockside gambling, Biloxi
- Local firm teaches prospective casino
employees, 4/21/91, 1C
- Motocycle sales to police are up, 4/7/93,
3B
- Nazi parties prohibited at Imperial Palace
of Mississippi, 9/3/94, 1B
- Opponents say Back Bay casino an environmental
threat, 1/25/94, 1B
- Palace Casino files for bankruptcy, 12/3/94,
1B; 12/4/94, 1B
- Palace Casino raided because of complaints,
11/5/94, 1A
- Palace Casino sale hits snag, 12/21/94,
5B; 12/23/94, 6B
- Palace Casino sued by Gulfport contractor
Roy Anderson, 7/8/94, 5B
- Palace Casino--Full House offers to buy,
12/7/94, 3B; 12/16/94, 6B
- Palace manager A. Savage arrested for
cheating, 6/16/95, 1A; 11/30/94, 1A
- President Casino's building permit delayed,
8/8/92, 2B
- President Casino's permit delayed, 8/8/92,
2B
- President Casino's reopening delayed;
struck shrimp boat, 8/29/92, 1B
- President Casino: falling chandelier,
11/30/93, 1B
- President Casino: hostage situation, 1/25/94,
2B; 12/15/93, 1A
- President's opening on schedule, 8/11/92,
2B; 8/13/92, 1B; 8/14/92, 1A
- Pride of Mississippi cruise ship, 12/29/88,
1A
- Referendum is March 10; fees set in anticipation,
1/29/92, 3B
- Riverboat Corp gets license; hopes to
be first, 5/28/92, 1A; 5/30/92, 3B
- Seafood industry may be killed off by
success of casinos, 10/7/92, 3B
- Senate kills bill to permit gambling,
3/25/88, 1B
- Spectrum Casino's directors must be OK'd
before opening, 11/6/94, 3C
- Third casino Biloxi Belle plans quiet
opening, 8/24/92, 1B
- Treasure Bay officer will quit if license
blocked, 12/14/93, 3B
- Treasure Bay replaces management personnel,
12/12/94, 2B
- Treasure Bay sued by contractor Roy Anderson,
11/3/94, 5B
- Treasure Bay sued by Sahara Gaming, 12/14/94,
6B
- Treasure Bay to restructure debt, 5/28/95,
5B; 10/28/94, 5B
- Treasure Bay: law firm files bankruptcy
against it, 11/20/94, 3B
- Dockside gambling, D'Iberville
- Site delays: Casino relocates to Back
Bay, 5/12/94, 3B
- Texas legend Billy Bob Barnett plans casino,
3/9/94, 1A
- Dockside gambling, D'Iberville SEE Dockside
gambling, Biloxi
- Dockside gambling, Gulf Coast
- 4 more companies announce casino plans,
7/4/93, 2B
- AG: vessels must be certified by Coast
Guard, 8/2/91, 3B
- Area is adjusting to casinos' influence,
8/2/93, 1A
- Bingo ruling's effect on dockside gambling
is unclear, 12/22/90, 1A
- Casino jobs pool has winners and losers,
12/28/92, 1B
- Casino ships get House OK, 2/18/88, 1A
- Casinos blamed for growth in crime in
all categories, 8/3/93, 5A
- Casinos boosting pawnshop business, 1/24/93,
1A
- Casinos drawing bingo players away from
Mardi Gras support, 1/3/94, 2B
- Casinos drawing income from other tourist
attractions, 1/9/94, 1A
- Casinos have helped Biloxi-Gulfport airport,
7/12/94, 5B
- Casinos squeezing out fishing industry,
11/7/93, 1A, 1C
- Casinos welcoming Sugar Bowl crowd, 1/1/94,
1A
- Casinos will be able to flee hurricanes,
they say, 6/2/93, 1A
- Casinos would make hurricane evacuation
a problem, 4/24/94, 1A
- DOCKSIDE GAMBLING, GULF COAST
- CASINOS: MISSISSIPPI ROLLS THE DICE, 7/26-28/92,
(major series)
- Dockside gambling, Gulf Coast
- Diamondhead residents begin battle to
halt casinos, 8/22/94, 3B
- Does 1949 federal law makes it illegal?,
5/1/91, 1A; 5/2/91, 2B
- Draft bill would allow casinos on ships
at coast dock, 6/15/90, 1B
- Economic impact of casinos has been 'significant',
11/11/93, 1B
- Gambling fees raised by House panel, 3/1/91,
2B
- Gold Strike/Lone Star on St. Louis Bay,
11/9/94, 4B; 12/4/93, 1B
- Grand Casino's 2 sites at Biloxi and Gulfport,
1/13/94, 1A
- Group fighting oversize casino signs,
9/16/93, 3B
- Hurricane evacuation study, 2/10/94, 3B;
12/1/93, 1B
- Hurricane evacuation: barges could hinder
residents, 5/21/94, 1B
- Hurricane planning: mooring policy near
enactment, 8/1/94, 1B
- Hurricane precautions sought for casinos,
6/25/94, 1A
- Lawmaker pushing for bill to allow gambling
ship, 3/3/89, 1G
- Motel rooms in short supply; prices up,
9/21/93, 1B
- Pulling tourist business away from New
Orleans, 7/13/93, 1B
- Ruling expected on legality of ships,
8/4/91, 5B
- SEE ALSO Casino ship
- Senate OKs bill allowing gambling in Mississippi
Sound, 3/24/89, 1A
- Several casino sites meeting opposition,
11/18/93, 1B
- Shipboard gambling to get another hearing
in Legislature, 3/17/89, 3B
- Should boost state tourism funds, 1/9/93,
4B
- Sugar Bowl fans fill casinos, 1/1/93,
1B
- U.S. 90 congestion, 5/24/93, 1B
- Vote on legalizing casino gambling aboard
cruise ship, 3/23/89, 1B
- Would have been difficult to pass in 1994,
2/27/94, 3G (Minor column)
- Dockside gambling, Gulfport
- Brothers arrested for using slugs in slot
machines, 6/3/93, 3B
- City planners delay vote on casino zone,
2/16/94, 3B
- Copa Casino lays off some employees, 12/24/93,
1A
- Copa Casino opens doors, coast's 7th,
9/10/93, 3B
- Grand Casino dealers face cheating charges,
7/27/93, 1B
- Grand Casino has $1M air-filtration system,
10/26/93, 1B
- Grand Casino opens, 5/14/93, 1A, 9A
- Grand Casino robbed; 4 arrested (2 were
security guards), 12/18/93, 1A
- Nevadan Don Laughlin may build in port
area, 6/26/92, 1B
- New gambling ship sails into Gulfport,
1B; 1/15/89
- School chief wants casino on 16th-section
land, 3/16/93, 3B
- Trump allowed to fence off public land,
6/9/94, 3B
- Trump casino gets land, 10/27/93, 3B
- Trump denied permit for harbor casino,
12/17/93, 3B
- Trump favors Mississippi over Louisiana
for his ventures, 6/9/94, 7E
- Trump plans casino, 7/29/93, 1A; 7/30/93,
1A; 8/1/93, 1C; 10/22/93, 5B
- Trump wins approval for harbor site, 2/18/94,
1B; 3/18/94, 3B
- Dockside gambling, Hancock County
- Site dispute with Terry Ladner, 3/13/94,
4B; 12/1/95, 1B
- Dockside gambling, Hancock county SEE ALSO
Dockside gambling, Bay St. Louis
- Dockside gambling, Hancock County SEE ALSO
Dockside gambling, Waveland
- Dockside gambling, Harrison County
- After referendum passage, investors move
in, 3/12/92, 5B
- Coast residents back gambling plan, 12/19/89,
5B
- Coast residents offer input on proposed
rules, 9/3/91, 3B
- Gambling approved by voters; liberal ad
budget cited, 3/11/92, 9A
- Gambling referendum defeated, 12/5/90,
1A
- Grande Casinos plans sites in Biloxi,
Long Beach, 6/27/92, 3B
- Officials reject casino site on bayou
north of I-10, 6/1/94, 2B
- Peresich speaks at coast restaurant association,
8/15/91, 3B
- Pine Hills site, 10/15/93, 3B; 10/16/93,
3B; 12/17/93, 1B
- Pine Hills site not on water, other casinos
say, 1/30/94, 1B
- Pine Hills site undermines Commission,
4/22/93, 1A
- Pine Hills site: Judge backs Commission,
2/4/94, 1A
- Pine Hills site: new commissioners to
vote?, 9/8/93, 3B
- Pine Hills site: where does bay begin?,
8/25/93, 3B; 9/4/93, 1A
- Residents vote on issue on Super Tuesday,
3/9/92, 1B; 3/11/92, 9A
- Seen as way to cut Coast unemployment,
2/19/92, 3B
- Supervisors keep issue off November 5th
ballot, 10/2/91, 3B
- Voters to get second chance to decide
issue, 1/14/92, 3B
- Dockside gambling, Long Beach
- Alderman won't override mayor's veto,
3/4/94, 3B
- Anti-casino forces to organize, 3/21/93,
6B
- Casino is opposed, 1/6/94, 3B
- City defeats proposal for casino, 3/17/94,
3B
- Dockside gambling, Pass Christian
- Aldermen consider gaming district, 11/24/92,
3B
- City mulls effects on its small-town charm,
7/19/90, 2B
- Spectrum drops plans for casino near Baptist
camp, 6/27/94, 1A
- Dockside gambling, Waveland
- Bayou Caddy Jubilee Casino gains license,
1/6/94, 3B
- Bayou Caddy Jubilee Casino's neon reptile,
3/17/94, 18E
- Bayou Caddy's charter flights from Atlanta,
3/12/94, 3B
- Ecological concerns: Galaxy Casino nixed,
3/31/94, 3B
- Doctors Hospital
- Facility to be purchased by St. Dominic's
Hospital, 5/15/91, 6B
- To close amd reopen as psychiatric unit,
8/22/91, 1A
- Doctors, Batesville
- George Carlson marvels at medical progress,
3/25/90, 1B
- Doctors, Bolton
- Family physician makes house calls, 7/22/89,
5B
- Doctors, Brookhaven
- Jim Barnett first doctor in Legislature
in 20 years, 10/8/91, 1A
- Doctors, Certificate of need (state policy):
profit vs. medical need, 10/10/91, 3B
- Doctors, Clinton
- Doctors, Greenville doctors close heavily
used clinic, 1/15/92, 2B
- Doctors, Jackson
- Orley Hood's "Doctorgate," His columns
of 7/3/94 and 7/17/94; responses 7/24/94,
1E
- Surgeons pipe their favorite music into
operating rooms, 10/26/94, 1D
- Taste of their own medicine
- They learn empathy as patients, 8/21/91,
1D
- Those listed in 'Best Doctors in America',
7/11/93, 1G
- Doctors, Mississippi
- As rural doctors retire, no one takes
their place, 11/24/91, 1B
- Canton physician ministering in Honduras,
7/22/89, 1D
- Insurance costs cut specialization, 3/20/88,
1J
- Lack of family physicians putting citizens
at risk, 10/17/93, 1A, 16A
- Medical practice smothering under bureaucratic
paperwork, 9/24/91, 3B
- Mississippi has lowest number of Drs.
per 10,000, 4/24/88, 1A
- Northeast lacks obstetricians, 11/23/87,
3B
- Physicians Recovery Program counsels drug-abusing
doctors, 7/29/91, 1A
- Rural areas hurting for doctors, 6/21/92,
1G; 11/23/87, 1B
- Rural physicians, 3/9/86, 1A
- State is among highest states in disciplining
doctors, 1/13/93, 5A
- State is first in disciplining negligent
doctors, 5/17/91, 1A
- State near top of list in policing physicians,
10/21/93, 1B
- Doctors, Tchula
- Lack of doctors frightens Tchula's elderly,
4/24/88, 1A
- Doctors, Vicksburg
- Physician loses bid for medical privileges,
3/17/89, 1B
- Dodd, Judith SEE Dieting
- Dodds, Kitty SEE Battered spouses
- Doddsville, Mississippi
- Will disinterest do in small towns?, 6/26/88,
1H
- Dodson, Bill
- Appointed a Hinds Community College trustee,
7/13/93, 4B
- Did Pearl school official use airline
tickets for vacations?, 7/28/94, 1B; 8/9/94,
4B
- Dodson, Gilbert SEE Assault (Hernando)
- Doe's Eat Place
- Greenville
- Restaurant review, 10/8/92, 4E
- Dog racing
- Bill goes to Senate, 1A; 1/28/89
- Dog-dancing SEE Pearl High School
- Dogcatchers SEE Animal control
- Dogfights
- Gulfport
- Police find corpses of pit bulls,
11/22/90, 5B
- Dogs
- Border collies are herd dog of choice
in Mississippi, 4/17/94, 1C
- Boy saved by brother after attack by dog,
4/30/87, 1A
- Brandon
- Radio announcements help apprehend
Shih Tzu dognapper, 12/19/90, 4B
- Canine cough common in late summer, 8/10/93,
1B
- Chinese Shar-peis, 2/10/89, 1D
- City Council passes dog poop ordinance,
10/6/93, 1A
- Custom tailoring for pampered pooches,
10/15/89, 1E
- D'Iberville
- Packs of marauding dogs harassing
town, 8/26/90, 1B
- Dog theft is commonplace in Jackson, 7/7/92,
2B
- Dottie the Dalmatian teaches life-saving
lesson, 5/9/89, 1B
- Duke finds way back to Alabama home from
Ripley, 11/28/93, 1A
- Fighting, 7/6/86, 1A
- German Shepherd joins Jackson police force,
2/5/92, 4B
- Greenwood
- Possible theft of purebred dogs, 9/12/89,
5B
- Grooming in summer is to shorter hair,
7/15/92, 1D
- Healthy boxer's blood transfused into
ailing Doberman, 6/21/90, 5B
- Hinds County to consider leash law, 9/21/89,
5B
- Hurley teenagers charged in setting dog
on fire, 6/25/94, 3B; 7/12/94, 3B; 8/16/94,
3B
- Killings
- Fine, 1/16/87, 1B
- Gallman, 2/10/87, 1A; 8/10/87, 1B
- Raymond, 1/2/87, 1B
- Killings in Brandon
- Man gets 6-month term, 5/27/87, 1D
- Lhasa apso who looked after elderly Byram
womam missing, 11/20/89, 3B; 11/21/89, 1B
- Lost basenji found after three months,
5/4/89, 1B
- Madison child is mauled by German shepherd,
2/3/91, 1B; 2/4/91, 2B
- Miniature Schnauzer in Pearl has 13 pups
in 7 days, 1/12/91, 1A
- Miniature schnauzer in Vicksburg gets
pacemaker, 4/23/90, 4B
- Montgomery family finds lost dog; later
given dog, 6/5/91, 1D
- Pearl adds canine cop to force, 1/3/91,
1B; 12/31/90, 1B
- Pet's (sic) will eat anything, vets say,
12/27/92, 1E
- Popularity of guard dogs rises along with
crime rate, 3/2/92, 1A
- Rankin County
- Canine riding on car gets police notice,
10/21/90, 3B
- Melendia Beard's 20 dogs confiscated,
9/22/92, 5B; 10/6/92, 1B; 10/14/92,
4B
- Rankin County: Beard's 19 dogs will be
caged, 10/20/92, 5B
- Rottweiler attacks boy in Battlefield
Park, 4/18/94, 1A
- Slate Springs dog broker Jerry Vance is
picketed, 3/8/93, 1A
- State dog, 2/11/87, 1A
- Stock dogs seen as cheap, dependable and
efficient labor, 4/9/90, 1B
- Tattooing your dog for identification,
3/11/93, 1D
- Vicksburg man fined for shooting neighbor's
pet, 6/9/91, 5B
- Watchdog foils robbery by youths at Jacoby
Asphalt, 1/5/91, 5B
- Weimaraner in Ocean Springs goes to vet
on her own, 9/18/92, 1B
- Wilmoth's Labrador rides on trunk of car,
10/16/90, 1A
- Woman claims city pound gave her Rottweilers
to wrong person, reunited 9/22/90, 5B; 9/19/90,
5B
- Dogs SEE ALSO K-9 corps (Police dogs)
- Dogs SEE ALSO Pets
- Dogs SEE ALSO SPECIFIC BREED OF DOG
- Dogtrot house
- Hebron
- Dunkerton family home, 9/10/90, 1D
- Doing Business in Mississippi for Foreign
Investors
- Handbook published by lawfirm, 11/20/91,
5B
- Dole, Bob
- Addresses State Republicans at luncheon,
9/24/93, 3B; 9/25/93, 1B
- Addressess Delta Council, 5/19/87, 1B
- Praises tax reform bill, 5/29/86, 1A
- Speaks about farming in MS, 5/29/86, 8B
- Visit to Jackson, 4/12/87, 1B
- Visits Jackson, campaigns, 1/11/88, 1A;
3/1/88, 1A
- Dole, Elizabeth
- Visits Jackson Veterans Administration
Hospital, campaigns, 2/23/88, 1B
- Dole, Robert SEE Dole, Bob
- Doles, Gene SEE Neshoba County Fair---1991
- Doll House
- Doll museum in Ocean Springs
- Weekend getaway, 4/11/91, 5E
- Dollar bill SEE Money
- Dollar General Corp
- Refines company strategy
- Stockwatch, 10/16/89, 14E
- Dollar stores
- Family Dollar Stores, Bill's Dollar stores,
etc., 10/12/89, 6B
- Dollarhide, Jim
- Co-winner with D. Gorton of Addy Award,
2/10/91, 3G
- Owner of Imageworks Inc, 2/10/91, 3G;
11/13/94, 1E
- Dolls
- African American dolls and Angels by Evans
Ardella Dickey, 12/14/94, 1D
- African-American dolls hot market, 11/20/94,
1E
- Doll collector Tina May Hull of Vicksburg,
9/1/87, 1D
- Makers of angel dolls in Winona, 10/15/89,
1D
- Porcelain doll-maker, 4/21/87, 1C
- Used in child abuse cases, 5/4/87, 1B
- Dolphins
- Animal rights group disrupt dolphin catching,
11/27/88, 3B
- Dolphin-rights activist O'Barry criticizes
Marine Life Oceanarium, 8/24/90, 1B
- U.S. suspends capture of dolphins in Gulf
of Mexico, 3/23/90, 5B
- Domestic violence SEE ALSO Battered families
- Domestic Violence Service Center
- Center offers "2nd stage" help, 10/17/88,
1B
- Locations & services, 1/10/88, 1E
- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, JACKSON
- (SPECIAL SERIES OF ARTICLES), 9/2/90,
1A+
- Domestic violence, Jackson
- 2 convictions reveal danger of intervening,
DA Peters says, 2/9/93, 3B
- Ditto names 2 crisis-intervention officers,
2/16/93, 1B
- Frank Short refuses to press charges against
wife, 4/10/91, 5B
- Police: law needs work, 1/21/89; 4B
- Team works to tame domestic abuse, 5/24/93,
1A
- Tipton posts bond after shooting incident
with wife, 6/13/90, 5B
- Domestic violence, Natchez
- Nun uses grant money to open shelter,
7/8/91, 2B
- Domestic violence, Rankin County
- 2 dead in separate cases, 4/23/93, 4N
- Domestic violence, US
- Prosecutors now go after the criminals,
12/22/94, 1D
- Dominican Sister
- Honored by United Way, 4/27/87, 1A
- Domino's Pizza
- Deliveryman severely beaten in Altawoods
area, 9/20/91, 4B
- Deliverymen cautious, 5/3/87, 1A
- Mobile outlet, 6/11/87, 8B
- Dominoes
- Harold Marler of Clinton is world champion,
7/28/92, 1D
- Don't put your bones in any old basket
- Lay them neatly in an Acme casket.
- Dona, Clint SEE Clinton Community Christian
Corp
- Donahue, Phil
- Jackson officers appear on police-theme
show, 4/19/91, 4B
- Donaldson, Eddie
- 9 year-old boy won't be charged in officer's
slaying, 12/31/94, 1B
- Tchula police officer shot to death by
9 year-old boy, 12/29/94, 1B; 12/30/94,
1A
- Donaldson, Leo
- Ex-McComb physician deported, 3/13/93,
3B
- Former McComb physician arrested for court
house ruckus, 4/27/91, 3B; 4/30/91, 3B
- Is illegal alien, 6/19/92, 4B; 6/20/92,
2B; 6/24/92, 4B
- Donanelle's
- Blues bar and grill outside Camp Shelby,
12/16/93, 3E
- Donelson, Lee SEE Robbery, Ridgeland
- Doney, Judith
- Hopes to open head injury center, 9/21/85,
1C
- Dongieux, Marion
- Coin operated washers, 7/30/86, 8B
- Dongieux's Industrial Equipment
- Business profile, 3/12/90, 4E
- Donnell, Linda
- Author of "Bloom...," 1D; 1/7/89
- Donovan, Joe
- Acting fire chief has many ideas, 4/29/91,
1B
- City Council considers him for chief post,
6/6/91, 5B
- City Council OKs him as fire chief, 6/11/91,
1A; 6/12/91, 4B
- Ditto recommends he be made permanent
fire chief, 5/22/91, 4B; 5/29/91, 4B
- Opposed as interim Jackson fire chief,
4/9/91, 1A; 4/10/91, 1A; 4/16/91, 1A
- Salary set at $64,080, 6/19/91, 4B
- Dontesk Ballet Theater
- Ukrainian dance troup to be reimbursed
by Philadelphia promoter, 11/17/92, 5B
- Donuts
- Donut baker John Goins has to be early
riser
- A Day in the Life, 1/6/92, 1D
- Donuts SEE ALSO Robbery, Jackson---Jelly
donut...
- Doolittle, Kirstin
- Jackson student to study in Australia,
12/14/90, 4B
- Door Jams
- Rock band appears at Inez's Place, 5/2/91,
3E
- Doppler radar
- Ellason Color 3-D weather system helping
south Mississippi, 6/9/93, 3B
- Jackson to get sophisticated weather system,
1/5/93, 1B
- Dormitories
- Decorating a dorm room, 8/23/89, 1D
- Ground broken for luxury dorm at JSU,
9//6/89, 4B
- Housing shortage at Ole Miss and MSU,
8/29/89, 1B
- Jackson State University
- Fire reveals absence of fire alarm
protection, 12/10/90, 1A
- Ole Miss
- Electrical surge cuts off power to
Stockard-Martin, 9/2/89, 1B
- Morning fire in Crosby Hall, 11/28/89,
1A; 12/7/89, 5B
- Dorr, Donald
- Wins ASCAP's Taylor award, 12/31/87, 1E
- Dorris, Alan
- Admits 2 Greenville killings, faces 3
more charges, 8/28/93, 1A
- Charged with murder by Hinds County; motive
still sought, 7/13/93, 3B
- Cooksey's nude dancing started slaying
spree, he says, 10/1/93, 1A
- Families of Jackson victims decide on
plea bargaining, 9/1/93, 4B
- Pleads guilty to 1993 triple slaying;
given 3 life terms, 8/16/94, 1B
- Probe of mass slaying finding few answers,
7/11/93, 1B
- Psychiatrist to evaluate murder suspect,
12/7/93, 2B
- Scheduled for Hinds County court appearance,
8/28/93, 4B
- Shooting spree: 5 dead in Jackson and
Greenville, 7/9/93, 1A
- Shooting victim Stacey Cooksey was abused
as a child, 7/10/93, 1A
- Slayings are 'nightmare' for families
and friends, 7/10/93, 9A
- Slayings suspect waives extradition, 7/14/93,
1B
- Suspect reveals no motive in killing of
5, 7/10/93, 1A
- Who foots bill for guarding Dorris?, 7/21/93,
1B
- Will face first murder trial in Greenville,
7/17/93, 4B; 7/22/93, 1A
- Dorris, Alan SEE ALSO Laney, Michael
- Dorsey, Harold SEE Museum of Art
- Dorsey, L.C. SEE Delta Health Center
- Dory, Michael
- Shot, left in trunk of car; slaying said
to be drug related, 1/29/93, 4B
- Doss, Carl (Carl Doss Ware) SEE Lackett,
Amy Lynn
- Doss, Evan
- Assault hearing, 6/27/86, 1A
- Bond deadline passes; could lose job,
9/19/88, 1A
- Charged with assault after fight with
county supervisor, 6/8/91, 3B
- Claiborne Co. tax collector must file
bond, 9/14/88, 4B
- Claiborne tax assessor acquitted in assault
trial, 1B; 1/14/89
- Facing assault charges for second time
in 4 months, 9/13/91, 2B
- Files Assault charges, 6/7/86, 1A
- Given 23-day extension to file bond, 9/20/88,
1A
- Says he will close Claiborne County tax
collector's office, 12/29/89, 1B
- Supervisors question bond by Doss, 10/14/88,
3B
- Tax collector - Arrested: Hit Skippy Tuminello,
8/16/88, 1A
- Wants assurances of income from gambling
developers, 1/6/91, 3B
- Dossett, Bill SEE Stabbings, Pearl
- Dossett, R.B.
- He's `Mr. Natchez Trace', 12/13/87, 1E
- Doster, John
- Biloxi man buried standing up, as he requested,
12/7/93, 3B
- Double Dare SEE Nickelodeon channel
- Doublecote LLC
- Steel processing plant at Byram, 3/16/95,
5B; 5/15/92, 5B; 8/5/93, 5B
- Douglas & Lomason
- Closes Cleveland chrome automobile parts
plant, 2/10/94, 5B
- Douglas Drive rape and robbery SEE Rape,
Jackson---Douglas Drive...
- Douglas, Ben SEE Perspiration
- Douglas, Edwin SEE Los Angeles riots
- Douglas, Ellen
- Author speaks on her books, 2/22/88, 1C
- Fairy tale book, 5/20/87, 1C
- Jackson author, 6/20/85, 1C
- Latest novel:"Can't Quit You, Baby," 6/19/88,
3F
- Son as writer, 3/3/87, 1C
- You can't quit her latest, 7/3/88, 3F
- Douglass Drive
- Jackson neighborhood's residents object
to new development, 10/12/91, 5B
- Douzenis, George
- Jackson eatery closes in lease dispute,
2/6/88, 1B
- Dove Awards SEE Gospel music
- Dove hunting, 9/7/86, 16D
- Dove, Joe
- New business editor of 'Clarion-Ledger',
4/19/94, 1B
- Dow-Jones Industrial Averages
- Dow-Jones Industrial Averages SEE ALSO
Stock market
- Dowbak, John
- Convicted of arson, cannot practice while
appealing, 7/10/92, 3B
- Facing second trial in arson case, 4/22/92,
3B; 5/6/92, 3B
- Judge denies bond; doctor sent to jail,
8/9/92, 2B
- Starkville physician's arson trial ends
in jury deadlock, 2/11/92, 3B
- Stripped of medical license, 8/21/92,
3B; 9/18/92, 3B
- Dowdle, Bob
- Accused of cursing county employee Lee
Westbrook; she resigns, 4/22/94, 5B
- Madison County supervisor alters his vote
in board minutes, 4/22/94, 1B; 4/23/94,
4B
- Dowdy, Wayne
- "My voting record reflects progressiveness,"
10/4/88, 1B
- Absences due to "commitment," 10/29/86,
1B
- Acid rain controversy, 7/20/86, 1A
- Announces candidacy for governor, 5/12/91,
1B; 5/15/91, 1A
- Banking on no-frills, down-home approach
in governor's race, 6/30/91, 1A
- Candidate for governor puts forth education
policy, 9/7/91, 1B
- Candidate wants out-of-state companies
taxed to lower tag costs, 9/12/91, 3B
- Coalition says confused about acid rain,
8/22/86, 3B
- Considers low-budget approach for governor's
race, 11/18/90, 1H
- Criticized for voting record on acid rain,
2/22/88, 1B
- Derides foes' criticism of his record,
3/6/88, 1A
- Dowdy spent $2.1 M in failed bid to replace
Stennis in US Senate, 12/15/88, 1B
- Eases his restrictions on out-of-state
campaign money, 6/5/91, 3B
- Home is where the heart is for Dowdy,
1B; 1/30/89
- Honored by Democratic legislators with
reception, 3/31/91, 3B; 4/2/91, 1B
- Hopes to pull another race out of fire,
10/16/88, 1H
- If elected would open Parole Board hearings,
5/29/91, 2B; 5/30/91, 1A
- Joins 3 others in new law firm, 3/2/89,
3B
- Legislators at reception noncommital on
Dowdy challenge, 4/2/91, 1B
- Makes Mabus' out-of-state money a campaign
issue, 5/26/91, 1G
- Name surfaces as possible Mabus opponent,
7/8/90, 3H; 7/15/90, 2H
- New ads target rural, older voters; believes
his chances good, 11/1/88, 3B
- Offers new series of commercials based
on issues, 10/6/88, 1B
- Praised for his good relationship with
Legislature, 5/15/91, 3B
- Protesters dispute his Columbia ad, 10/20/88,
3B
- Returned $1000 from movie official, 9/6/88,
3B
- Rides the rails, runs off tracks, 9/8/88,
1B
- Roll-call record in Congress, 1/31/88,
3I
- Says being offered financial aid to run
for governor, 2/28/91, 1B
- Says no magic solution to deficit, 2/19/88,
1B
- Says state tax system needs review, 6/20/91,
3B
- Stennis to campaign for Dowdy, 10/22/88,
10A
- To run for Senate, 10/20/87, 1A; 10/22/87,
1B
- Train trip derailed again, 9/9/88, 1B
- Will replace DECD's Holladay if elected
governor, 6/12/91, 1B
- With work, he could be formidable opponent
for Mabus, 5/19/91, 3G
- Dowdy, Wayne SEE ALSO Governor's race,
1991
- Down's Syndrome
- Child in Pearl, 2/20/87, 1B
- Holly Wallace from Gulfport, 3/5/88, 1A
- Downing, Dorothy
- Retires from Gayfers; raring to go, 7/26/91,
1E
- Downing, Margaret SEE Clarion-Ledger
- Downrown Criterium
- Pro bicycle race in Natchez, 7/11/93,
1B
- Downtown Athletic Club
- New facility, 4/17/87, 8B
- Downtown Grill
- Oxford
- Restaurant review, 8/6/92, 4E
- Downtown Jackson SEE Capital Centre Inc
- Downtown Jackson SEE Jackson---Downtown...
- Downtown Mall
- Tupelo
- City officials want to buy, 3/22/90,
6B
- Dowsing, Kevin
- His body found in anchorwoman Beverly
Thomas' car, 2/7/92, 5B; 2/8/92, 3B
- Vincent Wayne McCoy of Tupelo charged
with Dowsings's murder, 2/13/92, 4B
- Dozier, D.J.
- Talks about his faith on ACTS program,
12/8/90, 1D
- DPTs SEE Dispenser Payment Terminals
- Dr. John (Mac Rabennack)
- Musician, 5/2/87, 1A
- Piano player at Hal & Mal's, 4/21/89,
1D
- Drag racing
- Union County spectator killed, 8/24/92,
3B; 8/25/92, 3B
- Dragon's Garden
- Restaurant review, 8/10/89, 4F
- Drainage SEE Roads and streets, Jackson
- Drake, Edna SEE Jackson/Hinds Youth Detention
Center
- Drake, Godfrey
- Vietnam veteran embroiled in red tape;
benefit requests ignored, 3/16/92, 1B
- Drake, John SEE Bosnian conflict
- Draper, Nikki
- Former Murrah student films documentary
on school's integration, 2/25/90, 1E
- Draughon's Business College
- To close down after 87 years, 7/19/91,
5B
- DREAM, 2/5/87, 1F
- Colorful tabloid 'Smart Living', 12/10/91,
4B
- Coloring book not endorsed, 11/29/86,
1B
- Conference to combat drug abuse and gangs
in small towns, 8/30/93, 1A; 8/31/93, 3B
- Expanding its 'Be Smart Project', 9/11/90,
4B
- Founder Warren Hood is honored, 10/27/93,
4B
- Hopes to enlist aid of churches and religious
groups, 10/10/92, 1D
- Just say no week, 1988, 4/9/88, 1B
- Local drug-abuse group gains national
stature, 10/21/93, 1D
- Parents attend 'drug-free night', 3/27/92,
4B
- Party at Coliseum, 4/5/86, 1B
- Say Boo to Drugs Parade, 10/30/93, 4B
- Sponsors planning Red Ribbon Week, 8/25/92,
4B
- Statewide activities, Fall 1994, 10/18/94,
4B
- The Amazon Frog has a message, 3/16/93,
4B
- Dream Builders SEE Habitat for Humanity
- Dreamgirls
- Broadway hit comes to Jackson, 3/30/89,
1D
- Dreher, David
- Jackson lawyer disbarred after guilty
plea to embezzlement, 1/12/93, 3B; 10/9/91,
2B
- Dress codes, Mississippi
- New school year may see change
in dress, 8/15/93, 1A
- Students codes, 10/3/89, 4B
- What students wear to school may be matter
of safety, 10/15/94, 1B
- Dress codes, Pearl
- High School's code called unfair by some
students, 10/8/92, 1B
- Dress designers SEE Fashion designers
- Dressing rooms SEE Stores
- Drew, Mississippi
- Council approves 11 p.m. curfew, 7/21/90,
2B
- Melee following high school football game,
10/30/91, 1A
- Town tries to solve problems, make comeback,
1/29/89; 4B
- Drexel Burnham Lambert
- State will get $100,000 in firm's fraud
settlement, 7/12/89, 6B
- Drifters SEE Bill Pinkney's Original Drifters
- Drinking age
- Bars not dried up
- Changes to 21, 9/28/86, 1B; 9/30/86, 1A
- Cleveland
- Judge clears bar owner, 11/19/86,
1A
- Last day for 18 yr. olds, 10/1/86, 1A
- Lawsuits for bar owners, 11/30/86, 1A
- Younger drinkers will go to Louisiana,
8/3/86, 1A
- Drinking fountains
- Hinds County hopes to exchange water coolers
for fountains, 1/4/90, 5B
- Jones County Courthouse, 4/5/89, 1A; 7/28/89,
1B; 8/8/89, 5B; 8/9/89, 5B
- National NAACP joins fight, 8/16/89,
1B
- Race labels covered up, 4/7/89, 1A;
11/2/89, 1A
- Drinking water SEE Water supply
- Drive-by shooting, Canton
- Driver shot by passing motorist, 6/24/91,
2B
- Drive-by shooting, Clinton
- Woman injured in eye and shoulder, 3/16/93,
5B
- Drive-by shooting, Columbia
- Teen Terreance Abraham killed, 8/25/91,
4B
- Drive-by shooting, Hattiesburg
- Teenager wounded, 7/22/91, 3B
- DRIVE-BY SHOOTING, JACKSON
- FREQUENCY OF SHOOTINGS RISES IN JACKSON,
6/10/91, 1A
- Drive-by shooting, Jackson
- Kelvin Young who survived April incident
killed in holdup, 11/7/91, 6B
- Kelvin Young--still no one arrested for
his murder, 11/7/94, 1A
- Suspect sought in Jackson incident, 10/16/92,
4B; 10/20/92, 5B
- Suspect sought in two incidents, 6/18/91,
5B
- Teen injured; police say incident gang
related, 5/8/90, 1A; 5/9/90, 5B
- Teen is city's 54th homicide; mother was
slain in July, 9/28/91, 1A
- Teen suffers bullet wound in leg, 5/20/91,
3B
- Teenager dead, 2 wounded on Baker Street,
9/5/92, 1A
- Teenager is city's 39th victim this year,
6/13/91, 5B
- Teenager wounded in year's 38th incident,
6/11/91, 5B
- Tipster leads to arrest in December 29th
murder, 6/25/91, 1B
- Two men injured in gang-related incident,
8/14/91, 4B
- Youth injured in Presidential Hills, 5/10/91,
4B
- Youth shot in leg on Terry Road
- Racial incident, 7/4/94, 1B; 7/5/94,
1B
- Youths held for incident outside Hardy
Middle School, 10/29/91, 1B
- Drive-by shooting, JSU
- Football player James Johnson in stable
condition, 9/16/91, 1A; 9/17/91, 1A
- Drive-by shooting, Meridian
- Woman shot; 5 youths arrested, 8/1/93,
2B; 8/5/93, 2B
- Drive-by shooting, Mississippi
- Bill would toughen penalties, 1/20/93,
3B
- Officials seek change in gun law---no
weapons in cars, 9/24/92, 1B
- Drive-by shooting, Pearl
- Man Donald Childers killed on I-20, 9/6/92,
2B; 10/20/92, 1B; 10/31/92, 5B
- Drive-by shooting, Raleigh
- Man Jerome Fletcher charged with RHS incident,
9/16/93, 3B
- Drive-by shooting, Raymond
- Man John Black is fired on; fires back,
6/11/92, 4B
- Drive-by shooting, Terry
- Shootings blamed on gang turf fights,
11/23/93, 5B
- Drive-by shooting, Tougaloo
- Man Clifton Gilbert walking in Tougaloo
area slain, 11/10/93, 4B
- Drive-in burglaries SEE Pawnshops, Jackson
- Drive-in theaters, 8/23/87, 1E
- Hattiesburg
- Life under silver screen: Beverly
Drive-In, 7/8/90, 5B; 12/9/91, 1B
- Driver education
- Courses offered to older drivers, 7/5/89,
1D
- Good grade will exempt some from taking
Highway Patrol test, 6/8/89, 1B
- Driver's license
- Bill would raise age for license from
15 to 16, 1/30/94, 3G (Minor); 11/18/93,
1A
- Canton examining station closed, 1/19/91,
5B
- Commercial licenses mean waiting in line,
losing money, 3/25/92, 1B; 4/2/92, 3B
- House OKs bill to warn of suspension,
4/29/91, 2B
- House passes bill to raise cost of license,
4/9/92, 2B
- New commercial license law would hurt
pulpwood drivers, 1/31/92, 5B
- New regulations for commercial licenses,
update 4/1/91, 3B; 1/1/90, 1A; 1/20/92,
3B
- Reminder notices for renewal will no longer
be mailed, 2/8/91, 3B
- Ridgeland loses bureau at police headquarters,
3/22/92, 5B
- Senate OKs $7 cost hike, 3/12/92, 2B
- State has no means of weeding out impaired
drivers, 5/14/91, 3B
- Students say withholding dropouts' licenses
is unfair, 12/23/89, 5B
- Suspended license means jail in Madison
County, 12/7/89, 1B
- Driver, James G SEE Drunken driving
- Drivers' records SEE Automobile insurance
- Driveways SEE Gravel
- Drivin' and Cryin'
- Band appears at Hal & Mal's, 5/6/91,
1D
- Driving under the influence SEE Drunken
driving
- Dropout rate
- Army recruiters urge students to stay
in school, 12/3/91, 4B
- Baton rouge program is model for state
prevention plan, 9/3/91, 4B
- Camden program giving students 'second
chance', 2/5/91, 4B
- College dropout rate among blacks cause
of concern, 11/7/91, 3B
- Community colleges' program for single
women, displaced homemakers, 7/1/91, 2B
- Dropping out is dead end for too many
in Mississippi, 9/3/91, 4B
- Gulf Coast Community College expands plan,
9/14/93, 3B
- Gulfport program for teen mothers gets
high rating, 12/7/90, 4B
- Hour of Educational Accountability symposium,
9/29/92, 1A
- Mississippi graduation rate remains low,
5/3/90, 1B
- Mississippi rate is 11.7% (1990 census
figures), 9/29/92, 1A (box)
- MP&L targets dropouts with grant program,
8/17/90, 4B
- Natchez alternative schools aims to reduce,
9/8/89, 4B
- No single solution to curb dropout rate,
9/13/93, 5A
- Poll says dropouts should not drive, 10/29/89,
14A
- Project Reaching Out in Gulfport, 2/20/90,
3B
- Starkville High has program to lessen
rate, 6/5/90, 3B
- Student teams brainstorm on problem, 9/29/89,
1B
- Study: dropouts have learning problems,
lack family support, 2/9/90, 4B
- Drott, Kelly SEE Dye, Lindsey
- Drought
- 12 counties qualify for aid loans, 7/20/88,
1B
- 2 river bottlenecks ease on Mississippi
River, 7/9/88, 1B
- 27 straight dry days, rivers closed to
pumping, 5/20/88, 1A
- 750 barges stacked up on Miss. River,
6/15/88, 1A
- Acreage expectations met despite drought,
7/17/88, 4B
- Ban on pumping expands, 5/25/88,5/22/88,
4B
- Barge bottleneck ended, 6/19/88, 1A,1B
- Christmas trees, 6/29/88, 8B
- Cochran said Congress will act on drought,
7/23/88, 3B
- Corps may tap Great Lakes to raise river,
6/22/88, 1A
- Corps tries to stay ahead of falling river,
7/10/88, 1B
- Costs farmers, 7/2/88, 7/4/88, 1A
- Cotton holds, other crops losing ground,
6/26/88, 1B
- Crop results surprisingly good, 10/25/88,
8B
- Delta fears sinkholes, 7/11/88, 1A
- Drought assistance helping farmers, 7/10/88,
6B
- Drought bill should help state farmers,
8/12/88, 8B
- Drought relief applications being taken,
10/4/88, 8B
- Drought relief brings profit to many farmers,
12/17/89, 1G
- Drought relief can't help some farmers,
8/31/88, 1B
- Dry weather all summer, 6/18/88, 1A,1B,7B
- Espy:Aid on way for farmers, 7/16/88,
1A
- Experts warn that crop yields will be
below normal, 8/8/88, 1A
- Fan on fireworks considered, 7/1/88, 1A
- Illinois oks Great Lakes plan, 6/24/88,1A,1B
- Less food sources mean fewer trophy deer,
6/26/88, 10D
- Mabus to seek Federal relief;1000 barges
wait, 6/17/88, 1A
- Mabus tours drought area, 6/28/88, 1A,1B
- Mississippi River to hit record lows,
6/11/88, 2B
- More counties get drought relief, 1A,6/26/88,
3B; 6/25/88
- Oyster crop endangered, 7/10/88, 1B
- Parts of 2 rivers shut off to farm pumps,
6/4/88, 1A
- Prayers that rain will come, 6/20/88,
1B
- Prices down for crops, cattle, 5/29/88,4B;
6/2/88,8B; 6/3/88,1B
- Raindrops fell ban on farm pumping, 7/15/88,
1B
- River traffic detours to Tenn-Tom, 6/22/88,
1B
- Sandbar grounds barges, 7/2/88, 1A
- State climatologist doesn't believe greenhouse
effect causing drought, 7/6/88, 1A
- State declared Agricultural disaster,
9/14/88,8B
- State draws up drought plan to help, 7/8/88,
1B
- State to ban pumping lakes, 6/23/88,1A
- Watermelon crop hurt, 10/2/88, 3B
- Ways studied to assist drought areas,
6/16/88, 1A
- Wildfire alert, 6/12/88,1A; 6/13/88,6/14/88,8B
- Drownings, Adams County
- Youths drown in rain-swollen creek, 7/2/89,
1A
- Drownings, Attala County
- Pond dragged for body of missing boy,
5/10/93, 3B
- Drownings, Biloxi
- Crewman die when tug sinks in ship channel,
3/30/91, 1B
- Drownings, Bolton
- Boy of 12 drowns in pond, 1/21/91, 2B
- Drownings, Brandon
- Cole's body recovered, 4/25/91, 4B
- Fisherman Wayne Cole, in Crystal Lake,
4/21/91, 1B; 4/22/91, 3B; 4/23/91, 5B
- Drownings, Charleston
- Swollen Pearl River claims youth Christopher
Reed, 5/2/91, 1B
- Drownings, Clarke County
- Search continues for 2 children lost in
river, 4/18/93, 2B
- Drownings, Clinton
- Child drowns in Westgate Hills pool, 6/7/92,
3B
- Drownings, Coffeeville
- 7 drown in lake, 5/31/88, 1A; 6/1/88,
1A
- Funeral, 6/3/88, 1A
- Sheriff weighs charges, 6/2/88, 1B
- Drownings, Columbus
- Man Frank Barksdale found in Luxapalila
Creek, 12/3/91, 3B
- Drownings, Corinth
- Team manager revives ballplayer with CPR,
7/14/91, 1B
- Drownings, Crystal Springs
- Child, 3, drowns in neighbor's pool, 1/25/93,
3B
- Drownings, Flowood
- Madison County sheriff's son Cooper Hopkins,
10/25/94, 1B, 2B
- Drownings, Gautier
- Youth lost as family boat sinks off Horn
Island, 9/15/92, 3B
- Drownings, Greenwood
- Boy, would-be rescuer both drown in bayou,
1/24/90, 1B
- Drownings, Hattiesburg
- Bodies of 2 men fished from Leaf River,
7/5/90, 2B
- McComb man Darrell Garner had survivable
heart attack, 6/8/92, 3B
- Drownings, Jackson
- Boy is pulled from JSU pool, 6/23/90,
3B
- Child drowns in toilet bowl, 5/7/91, 1B
- Child Lillie Hartford pulled from grandmother's
pool, 11/21/91, 4B; 11/22/91, 4B
- City man Walter Bracy drowns in Pearl
River, 7/22/91, 1B
- Elderly man Willie Lee Brown dies in swollen
creek, 3/24/94, 4B; 5/2/93, 4B
- Four-year-old Christopher Krombholz drowns,
5/3/90, 1A; 5/4/90, 3B; 5/5/90, 5B
- Man drowns in Pearl River, 3/31/89, 1B
- Motel worker saves 9-year-old in Days
Inn pool, 8/9/91, 4B
- Neighbors revive baby who fell in bathtub,
6/23/91, 2B
- Pearl river fisherman drowns trying to
unsnag line, 6/18/90, 2B; 6/19/90, 5B
- Small child almost drowns in south Jackson
complex pool, 7/6/90, 5B
- Teenager drowns in county lake, 4/22/90,
1B; 4/24/90, 5B
- Victim Tremayne Steele, 4/28/87, 1A
- Drownings, Jackson SEE ALSO Mosby, Gail
- Drownings, Leflore County
- 2 sisters lost in Tallahatchie River,
7/1/93, 3B
- Drownings, Madison County
- Philadelphia boater drowns in Pearl River,
5/18/92, 3B
- Rescue efforts fail; youth drowns in farm
pond, 6/8/91, 1B
- Drownings, Mississippi
- Alcohol and water don't mix; drowning
statistics, 5/24/92, 1B
- Playing in state's overflowing creeks
very dangerous, 7/5/89, 1A
- State lacks laws to make pools safe, 7/30/93,
1B
- Weekend drownings claim 4 statewide, 7/12/93,
1B
- Woman Gail Mosby's death 'a contract-killing',
12/11/92, 4B
- Drownings, Mound Bayou
- Body of boy found in stream, 7/6/89, 1B
- Drownings, MVSU
- School officials won't discuss boy's drowning
in pool, 7/9/91, 3B; 7/10/91, 3B
- Drownings, Ocean Springs
- Teenager Kevin Shaw 'pressured' to jump
from canoe, 10/20/93, 3B
- Drownings, Pascagoula
- 3 boaters found dead off Horn Island,
4/11/93, 3B
- Drownings, Pickens
- Indiana man Bobby Anderson drowns in Big
Black, 5/20/92, 2B
- Drownings, Raymond
- Child Chance Jones, 1/4/93, 2B
- Drownings, Reservoir
- Child revived after 20-minute underwater
ordeal, 8/25/91, 4B; 8/26/91, 2B
- Drownings, Ross Barnett Reservoir
- Anthony Kalantzis drowns on ski trip,
8/17/94, 1B
- Infant Brad Johnson dies, 3/5/91, 1B
- Missing man four IDs, 6/21/91, 5B; 6/23/91,
3B; 6/29/91, 4B
- Three-year-old girl drowns, 6/13/90, 1A
- Drownings, Scott County
- 2 cousins die during family reunion, 7/4/94,
1A
- Drownings, Terry
- Fisherman Bill Leonburger disappears near
Pearl River, 6/15/91, 5B; 6/16/91, 2B
- Drownings, Vancleave
- Girl dies in Heber Springs bridge collapse,
10/30/89, 1A
- Drownings, Vicksburg
- Jackson man drowns while fishing in Eagle
Lake area, 3/7/91, 5B
- Drownings, Yazoo River
- Services set for barge worker Thomas Tucker,
10/25/94, 3B
- Drug abuse SEE Drugs
- Drug Abuse Resistance Education
- Program by Jackson police, 1/30/92, 4B;
10/22/91, 3B
- Drug agent
- Houston/Chickasaw County salary dispute,
9/8/93, 3B
- Norton saved by bullet-proof vest in Byram
raid, 12/7/90, 1A; 12/8/90, 5B; 12/12/90,
1B
- Drug Depot
- To open in Jackson, 7/23/86, 8B
- Drug dogs SEE Dogs
- Drug Emporium, 5/1/89, 8E
- Drug informants SEE Informants
- Drug money SEE Federal Asset Forfeiture
Sharing Program
- Drug raids SEE ALSO D.A.R.T.
- Drug raids SEE ALSO Operation Streetclean
- Drug raids, Aberdeen
- Fourteen arrested in drug roundup, 3/21/90,
5B
- Drug raids, Adams County
- Traffic stop yields $896,000 worth of
marijuana, 12/19/94, 3B
- Drug raids, Belzoni
- 17 arrested in drug roundup, 2/10/89,
6B
- Drug raids, Bolivar County
- Operation Cocaine nets 30, 5/13/88, 1A
- Shaw mayor arrested, 5/13/88, 1A
- Shaw mayor arrested for theft, 5/28/88,3B;
6/8/88,1B
- Drug raids, Byram
- Agents honored for bravery in Byram shootout,
5/15/91, 2B
- Charges still unresolved after one year,
12/6/91, 1A
- Combined operation nets 34 arrests in
5 counties, 11/15/94, 3B
- Shoot-out at mobile home, 12/7/90, 1A;
12/8/90, 5B; 12/12/90, 1B
- Woman called in robbery to 911 morning
of raid, 12/13/90, 1B
- Drug raids, Calhoun County
- Drug raids, Canton
- 2 arrested on marijuana charges; others
being sought, 12/16/92, 4B
- Funeral home raided, 12/4,12/5,12/8/87,
1B,1A
- Funeral home raided in $1,000,000 case,
12/3/87, 1A
- Madison County roundup nets 22 in marijuana
ring, 3/14/91, 1B
- Drug raids, Canton school sweep yields
small results, 3/26/93, 4B
- Drug raids, Coast area
- Suppliers targeted in raids in three counties,
4/2/91, 1A
- Drug raids, Greenville
- Arrests in crackdown include city firefighter,
12/15/94, 2B
- Newsman Chet Stovall, 23 others arrested
in raid, 1/5/91, 4B
- Drug raids, Greenwood
- 79 warrants issued in major sweep, 6/18/93,
3B
- Fourteen arrested in bust by task force,
2/23/89, 1B
- Tip helps agents nail dealers, 8/31/94,
3B
- Drug raids, Gulf Coast
- Three busts yield 160 pounds of marijuana,
3/10/89, 4B
- Drug raids, Gulfport
- Cash and cars seized in raids, 1/2/91,
1A
- Drug raids, Hancock County
- Marijuana seizure:2 plead guilty, 6/29/88,
3B
- Drug raids, Hinds County
- Sheriff McMillin driving Acura seized
in raid, 9/3/94, 1A
- Drug raids, Indianola
- 17 arrests made; long overdue, residents
say, 1/21/93, 3B
- Drug raids, Jackson
- $56,000 confiscated, 4 adults arrested,
3/27/93, 4B
- 4 arrested, including 'top-level kingpin',
1/23/93, 1B; 12/10/92, 1A
- 4 arrested: 25 pounds of marijuana found,
12/24/93, 3B
- 6 arrested, $144,000 seized in bust, 11/16/94,
3B
- After neighborhood sweeps, police win
praise, 2/5/92, 1B; 4/4/92, 1B
- Apartment on Robinson Street raided, 4
arrested, 8/19/93, 2B
- Ash Street house custody taken over by
Jackson police, 4/1/92, 1B
- Cash seized at Keele St. apartment: Braxton
house seized, 3/11/94, 4B
- Cash, drugs, guns taken; 400-pound Robert
T. Morris left, 5/21/92, 4B
- Chief Wilson tells Council sweeps will
resume, 8/21/93, 4B
- Crystal methamphetamine ring, 11/30/87,
1B
- Ditto declares war on midtown drug pushers,
11/7/90, 5B
- Man charged in heroin bust, 4/30/88, 1B
- Man criticizes policy: 'looking for poor
without licenses', 4/1/93, 4B
- Narcotics dog, 3/12/86, 1B
- Newly formed SWAT team makes eight arrests,
9/27/91, 1B
- No Exception Drug Enforcement nets 26
arrests, 6/27/90, 1B
- Operation Knockout makes 36 arrests, 4/6/88,
1B
- Operation Streetclean targets street gangs,
12/9/92, 4B; 12/12/92, 2B
- Police clean up neighborhoods with sweeps,
2/1/92, 1B; 2/2/92, 1B; 2/3/92, 2B
- Police target drugs near schools, 8/19/92,
3B
- Raid snares $6000 in still-boxed stolen
merchandise, 9/16/93, 4B
- Six Detroit residents jailed, 9/4/88,
4B
- Drug raids, Jackson, Brandon
- Morning busts net $90,000, cars, drugs,
12/18/92, 4B
- Drug raids, Jefferson Davis County
- Roundup nets 17 arrests, 10/20/89, 1B;
10/21/89, 1B; 10/24/89, 3B
- Drug raids, Laurel
- Bust nets 21, 12/16/87, 1A
- Lampley arrested in city's biggest haul
ever, 5/25/91, 1B
- Men implicated in kidnap/torture of Meridian
women, 7/29/92, 3B
- Nineteen of 36 arrested in drug raids,
5/19/90, 1B
- Drug raids, Lee County
- Seven arrested, more expected, 9/11/88,
4B
- Drug raids, Lincoln County
- Arrests made, 3/5/88, 4B
- Estate seized in bust to be sold, 7/10/88,
1A; 7/22/89, 1B
- Estate to go on sale, 9/10/88, 1B
- Feds consider selling home, 7/23/88, 3B
- Drug raids, Lowndes County
- Probe yields 5 arrest, 2/25/88, 3B
- Drug raids, Mississippi
- Boost in drug arrests credited to agencys'
cooperation, 4/17/90, 2B
- Sixty-eight drug arrests in 4 counties,
10/30/87, 3B
- Sweep in Forest and Jeff Davies counties
- Statewide grand jury, 7/14/94, 1B
- Drug raids, Natchez
- Drug sweep nets 17 arrests, 5/30/90, 1B
- Drug sweep yields 41 suspects, 5/9/91,
1B, 3B
- Operation Turkey Call nabs 15 suspects,
11/22/94, 1B
- Sweep nabs 41 suspects, 5/9/91, 1B, 3B
- Drug raids, Neshoba County
- Drug lab raided;5th suspect charged, 5129/88,
3B
- Drug raids, Operation Streetclean: 3 gang
leaders jailed in Jackson, 11/11/92, 1A;
11/12/92, 1B
- Drug raids, Pearl
- 6 arrested; drug sales said to be increasing,
9/1/92, 5B
- Drug raids, Pelahatchie
- 4 charged in drug bust, 1/19/93, 1B
- Drug raids, Rankin County
- Five indicted, 11/24/87, 1B
- Residents praise police raids, 2/24/93,
3B
- Sheriff's Department cracking down, 12/25/93,
3B
- Drug raids, Scott County
- 14 arrested in sting operation, 11/4/92,
2B
- 18 arrested in drug raid, 2/8/90, 1B
- Twenty-six arrested on drug charges, 2/13/88,
3B
- Drug raids, Sunflower County
- Twelve arrested in cocaine 'crack'down,
5/21/88, 1A
- Drug raids, Tupelo
- City's largest drug bust ever lands 70
in area jails, 2/15/91, 1A
- Drug raids, US
- Seizure of property: high court says a
hearing must be held, 12/14/93, 1A
- Drug raids, Waynesboro
- Numerous arrests in drug raids, 12/28/90,
1A; 12/29/90, 3B
- Drug raids, Yazoo City
- Raids net 15 arrests, 8/30/91, 2B
- Drug raids, Yazoo County
- Sixteen arrested in raids, 4 more sought,
10/31/90, 3B
- Drug Research and Education Association
of Mississippi See: DREAM
- Drug Smuggling Interdiction Center
- Drug stores
- Greenville
- Residents rally to save historic building,
8/6/91, 2B
- Methods cited to cut down on thefts, 9/13/92,
1B
- Robberies, 11/28/86, 4B
- Drug sweeps SEE Drug raids
- Drug tests, Biloxi
- Radio station urges candidates to volunteer,
4/29/89, 1B
- Drug tests, Canton
- All city employees to be tested, 9/22/93,
2B
- Drug tests, Clairborne County
- Ex-hospital worker files suit, 7/14/89,
3B
- Drug tests, Greenville
- May test city workers, 10/21/89, 2B
- Drug tests, Harrison County
- County uses new drug policy, 6/6/90, 1B;
6/7/90, 2B
- Drug tests, Hinds Community College
- Football players tested, 9/11/89, 1B;
9/16/89, 4B
- Drug tests, Hinds County
- Employee testing on hold until funding
is found, 8/28/91, 4B
- Road crews, bus drivers, etc. may be tested,
12/15/90, 1b
- Drug tests, Jackson
- 4 City Council members voluteer to be
tested, 5/26/93, 4B
- Acting police chief White wants tests
for police force, 9/26/90, 1A
- Ditto announces testing of city workers,
2/18/93, 1B; 2/19/93, 4B
- School staff and students to be tested,
2/9/94, 1A
- Drug tests, Leflore County
- County will begin random drug testing,
8/24/94, 3B
- Drug tests, Mississippi
- Auditor Pete Johnson says elected officials
should take tests, 5/17/89, 1B
- Bill would mandate drug testing of legislators,
12/21/89, 1B
- Carlton Turner opinion, 3/25/87, 1B
- Employee drug testing rules delayed, 8/23/91,
5B
- Government employers throughout state
give them, 11/23/92, 1B
- House votes for drug tests for elected
officials, 2/8/90, 1A; 2/9/90, 3B
- Lawmakers focus on schools, 2/28/88, 3B
- Mississippi Power Company, 7/20/86, 16A
- Panel endorsement on testing in schools,
3/19/87, 1A
- Private schools testing students and staff,
2/8/94, 1A
- Rise in drug testing forges drug-testing
industries, 1/27/91, 1G
- Senate approval of testing in schools,
3/20/87, 2B
- Senate approves student drug tests, 3/17/88,
1A
- Senate to hear testimony on student testing,
2/25/88, 4B
- Teachers groups oppose testing, 2/26/88,
1B
- Television Commercials on testing in schools,
3/6/87, 1B
- Testing dies in House Committee, 4/6/88,
1A
- Testing school children could leave damage,
3/2/88, 1B
- Tests in schools, 3/3/87, 1A
- Drug tests, Natchez
- School employees' testing delay is urged,
1/11/92, 3B
- Drug tests, Pascagoula
- Schools will drug-test athletes, 3/24/90,
2B
- Drug tests, Pearl
- Wants to test city employees, 10/10/92,
4B
- Drug tests, Ridgeland
- All city employees to be tested, 4/20/94,
4B
- Drug tests, Tupelo
- City approves first testing of athletes,
7/8/88, 1A
- Drug testing program considered a national
pioneer;no steroid tests, 10/2/88, 1B
- High school program gets positive reviews,
9/18/89, 1A
- Seventy-five athletes tested, 8/30/88,
1A
- Tests for athletes called "winner," 5/18/88,
1A
- Drug tip hotline
- Call 352-DRUGS in Jackson, 2/10/93, 1A;
12/23/92, 1B
- Drug trafficking, Jackson
- Drug detail arrests 200 in street-corner
trafficking, 9/8/89, 5B
- Metro Narcotics Unit targets local drug
traffic, 9/3/90, 1B
- Midtown North residents make stand against
drugs, 7//28/90, 5B
- Midtown residents to fight for drug-free
streets, 8/15/89, 1B
- Mother used son as cover in dealing drugs,
7/3/90, 3C; 7/31/90, 3B
- Nichols denies bail for four, 11/14/92,
1B
- Nigerians held without bond on drug charges,
2/12/91, 5B
- Whiterock Apartment parents hope to avert
drug problem, 6/21/90, 5B
- Drug trafficking, Meridian
- Loitering law aimed at street drug sales,
8/2/90, 2B
- Drug trafficking, Mississippi
- Arrest of California men supplying state
cocaine, 4/11/91, 5B
- Bureau of Narcotics wants uniform sentencing,
2/2/93, 1B
- Game wardens no match for smugglers, 8/18/86,
1A
- Traffickers are moving into rural states
like Mississippi, 8/5/89, 1A
- Truck stop drug sales lead to arrests,
12/1/89, 1B
- Drug trafficking, Pascagoula
- King William Hotel, a drug hangout, is
demolished, 8/1/91, 2B
- Drug trafficking, Prentiss
- Traffic returns to Dope Road, 2/12/90,
1B
- Drug treatment center
- Terry residents protest, plans abandoned,
3/1/90, 2B
- Drug-Free Schools and Communities Conference
- Held in Jackso, 9/28/90, 4B
- Druggists
- Drug and alcohol abuse a serious problem,
1/25/93, 1D
- Drugs SEE ALSO Alcoholism
- Drugs SEE ALSO Cocaine; Crack cocaine;
Designer drugs; LSD; Marijuana
- Drugs SEE ALSO Crystal methamphetamine
- Drugs SEE ALSO Drug raid; SEE ALSO Prescription
drugs
- Drugs, Belzoni
- Attempted drug buy turns violent; 2 killed,
9/22/94, 3B
- Drugs, Biloxi
- Unusual mediums used to present anti-drug
message, 1/3/89; 2B
- Drugs, Brandon
- Parents of graduates seek tax funding
for drug-free party, 5/9/90, 1B
- Drugs, Canton
- Welch Street closed to slow drug traffic,
5/27/93, 4B
- Drugs, Clarksdale
- Official says ex-undercover agent took
confiscated money, 8/16/91, 3B
- Drugs, Clay County
- Sheriff's deputy arrested; drug conspiracy
alleged, 8/8/90, 2B
- Drugs, Clinton
- School program teaching parenting skills,
2/5/91, 4B
- Drugs, Greenville
- 4 brothers ran major operation like a
business, 6/2/92, 3B
- Drug-ring leaders get 12-year prison terms,
9/24/92, 1B
- Probe leads to trafficking charges against
20, 1/25/93, 2B
- Drugs, Greenwood
- Delta drug kingpin gets 25 years on 11
drug counts, 1B; 1/14/89
- Stigler guilty in drug ring, 10/21/88,
1A
- Drugs, Gulfport
- Blue Lightning's first year mild, 12/18/88,
1A
- Grand jury to investigate missing seized
drugs, 10/15/90, 2B
- Drugs, Hinds County
- McAdory fires narcotics officer over missing
drugs and car, 7/4/90, 1A
- Drugs, Holly Springs
- Officials aim to clean up Cayce area,
11/14/88, 2B
- Drugs, Indianola
- Indianola Academy mandates drug tests,
3/28/89, 1B
- Drugs, Jackson
- Addiction to prescription drugs by Jan
Outlaw, 5/24/89, 1G
- Anti-drug rally at Lanier High School,
12/5/89, 3B
- Big business on Jackson streets, 8/17/87,
1B,3B
- Biracial group networking against substance
abuse, 9/22/89, 1B
- Bridge the Gap to coordinate anti-drug
efforts, 10/12/88, 1B
- BRIGADE anti-drug program involving 106
youths, 9/24/89, 6B
- Capitol Cities Area Metro Narcotics unit,
7/27/90, 5B
- City allows police to apply for federal
grant for drug fight, 8/8/90, 1B
- Dalton Street/Deer Park residents celebrate
anti-drug fight, 7/21/90, 5B; 7/22/90, 1B
- Designer-drug bust in northeast Jackson,
1/26/90, 1A; 1/27/90, 1B
- Drug tip hotline: 352-DRUGS, 12/23/92,
1B
- Dunbar would rather take jail term than
disclose drug source, 11/4/89, 3B
- Film 'White Girl' benefit at DeVille Cinema,
11/30/89, 1D
- Financing war on drugs
- Author: Margaret Barrett, 9/24/89,
2H
- Five Colombians plead innocent:cocaine
imports, 12/10/87, 10B
- Georgetown neighborhood fights drugs,
11/16/90, 5B
- Grant given police to combat street dealers,
10/3/91, 4B
- Men face charges on distribution of marijuana,
2/2/88,5/7/88, 3B
- Smith Robertson Mumeum panel urges treatment,
not jails, 3/5/93, 3B
- Students watch as California teens sentenced
in drug case, 4/18/90, 4B
- Trials for Colombians, 4/27,4/28,5/6/88,
1B
- Wabbit emblem fights drug abuse, 3/29/88,
1B
- Warren & Boatwright convicted of conspiracy,
12/9/86, 3B
- Drugs, Lamar County
- Sheriff Sistrunk using federal grant for
drug education, 10/5/91, 2B
- Drugs, Lauderdale County
- District Attorney will revive 13-year-old
case, 4/13/89, 1B
- Fugitive who fled to Mexico after '76
conviction arrested, 3/4/89, 1B
- Drugs, Lincoln County
- Agents find lab in home, 5/14/88, 3B
- Drugs, Madison County
- Cash seized from deputy's deposit box,
12/15/87, 1B
- Drugs, Meridian
- Drug education officials to visit Meridian
school, 1B; 1/30/89
- Project D.A.R.E. success, 7/10/88, 1H
- Drugs, Mississippi
- $3.6 Million federal grant to cities to
combat drug crime, 2/24/94, 1B
- Anti-drug bill draws praise, fears, 9/13/86,
1B
- Anti-drug rally, 11/2/86, 1B
- Audit Department to account for money
and property seized, 11/18/88, 4B
- Bush's proposal funds officers, prisons
for state, 9/7/89, 10A; 12/28/89, 5B
- Bush's strategy praised by MSU historian
Donald Mabry, 9/6/89, 9A
- CBS cuts part of "Mighty Mouse," 7/26/88,
1A
- Colombian gets 22 years on fed drug charges,
3/17/89, 1A
- Colombian given 14 years on drug charges,
3/18/89, 3B
- Dog's nose helps kids know to say no,
3/11/89, 1B
- Drug abuse seems to lessen in counties
with casinos, 3/26/94, 1A
- Drug dealers' money used to pay salaries
of drug agents, 8/26/89, 3B
- Drug Enforcement Administration opens
office in Oxford, 8/27/86, 1B
- Drug fight,ng bill passes House, awaits
funding implementation, 2/13/91, 3B
- Drug-fighting bill dies in Senate, 4/6/90,
1A; 4/8/90, 6B
- Drug-free state schools awards finalists,
2/1/89; 4B
- Federal government gives state $4.8M grant
to fight drugs, 3/14/91, 2B
- Federal grants of $654,024 funneled to
state prevention groups, 9/27/91, 1B
- Girls Inc. says sexes require different
treatments, 8/8/93, 1E
- Government forms anti-drug task force,
9/12/86, 1A
- Grant helps fund 16 anti-drug programs,
9/3/88, 4B
- Hard drugs said common in schools, 2/9/89,
1B
- House goes after drug dealers at schools,
1A; 1/20/89
- House OKs bill allowing wiretaps against
suspected dealers, 3/2/89, 3B
- Legislators OK wiretaps on suspected drug
dealer, 3/30/89, 3B
- Mabus, Moore announce new effort in fight,
1B; 1/28/89
- DRUGS, MISSISSIPPI
- MAJORITY OF FATAL AUTO ACCIDENTS INVOLVE
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS, 3/4/93, 1A
- Drugs, Mississippi
- Man fights extradition from Jamaica, 8/11/88,1B
- Mexican crackdown will funnel drugs to
Mississippi, 8/26/86, 1A
- Money laundering, 8/3/86, 1A
- More manpower, education and facilities
needed, 11/18/87, 1B
- New Federal guidelines used in sentencing,
6/17/88, 2B
- New guidelines result in stiffer sentences,
3/3/89, 3B
- Officials seek agenda in anti-drug war,
8/28/89, 1A
- Officials urge curriculum on AIDS and
drugs, 1B; 1/21/89
- Panel says state should fight drugs in
schools, 7/19/89, 3B
- Raids netting large quantities of drugs,
8/10/86, 1A
- Red ribbons to mark drug awareness, 10/23/89,
1B
- Retired lawman Boyce Bratton says use
brains to solve problem, 1/7/90, 1B
- Senate bill would levy tax on illegal
drugs, 2/20/90, 1B
- Seven counties receive grant to hire narcotic
officers, 12/6/87, 1B
- State needs more narcotics agents and
prison space, 9/13/89, 1A
- State ranks 20th in federal grants to
fight drugs, 12/30/90, 1B
- State ranks fifth in alcohol and drug
arrests, 9/23/90, 3B
- State urged to set up central hot line,
3/29/90, 1B
- Substance Abuse Policy Council task force
report, 11/2/89, 1A
- Trial date set on investigation leak,
three indicted, 11/20-21/86, 1B
- Who used them among state leaders, 11/13/87,
1C
- Drugs, Mississippi SEE ALSO Travelling
Criminal Apprehension Program
- Drugs, Oxford
- Indicted on drug charges: Charlie Glen
Cook, 12/21/88, 1A
- Drugs, Pike County
- Kim Guidry pleads guilty to drug smuggling,
2/11/88, 1A
- Drugs, Rankin County
- Sheriff's deputy and dog make huge bust,
7/31/94, 3B; 8/2/94, 4B
- Drugs, Starkville
- Starkville group a model in drug abuse
prevention, 12/26/88, 3B
- Drugs, Tupelo
- Judge upholds charges in "reverse sting"
case, 11/18/88, 3B
- Drugs, Vicksburg
- Sheriff's Department to quickly burn seized
drugs, 2/24/94, 3B
- Drum Corps International
- Cavaliers go on to win national title,
8/25/92, 1D
- Cavaliers judged best, 8/2/92, 1A
- Families support children's efforts, 8/16/93,
1D
- Members aware of AIDS threat, 8/20/93,
1B
- Protocol and tradition control competition,
8/17/93, 1D
- Romance in the ranks, 8/18/93, 1D
- Scouting Jackson as competition site,
11/26/91, 1A
- To meet in Jackson in 1993, 1998, and
2003, 2/20/92, 1A
- Viewer's guide, 7/31/92, 1E; 8/1/92, 3B
- Drum Corps International SEE ALSO Summer
Music Games
- Drummond, Charity
- 98-year-old woman makes few concessions
to age, 4/1/90, 1W
- Drunken boating
- Boaters' DUI law prefiled with Legislature,
9/2/92, 2B
- Mississippi asked to get tough on issue,
7/16/89, 2B
- Drunken driving, Brandon
- Ellis pleads guilty in crash that killed
two teens, 1B; 2/1/89
- Kolniak given 15 years, 9/24/94, 5B
- Kolniak pleads guilty to Yamas fatality,
8/27/94, 1A
- Yamas family files $8.5Million lawsuit
against Kolniaks, 9/29/94, 4B
- Yamas had not been drinking, mother says,
12/15/93, 4B
- Yamas' mother Sherri Vavosa coaches baseball
as therapy, 5/13/94, 1A
- Youth David Yamas killed; driver Jonathan
Kolniak arrested, 12/14/93, 5B
- Drunken driving, Clinton
- Men going to jail for 4th DUIs, 6/16/90,
5B
- Tomlinson to serve 10 years in Hasty death,
7/8/94, 4B
- Town cancels free New Year's service,
12/30/89, 1B
- Drunken driving, Flowood
- Man faces charge in I-55 wreck; also hit-and-run,
4/22/92, 4B; 4/23/92, 4B
- Drunken driving, Hinds County
- Mobile intoxilyzer, 7/25/89, 5B
- Drunken driving, Jackson
- 2 DUI hoimicides: circumstances only variable,
6/1/94, 4B
- Aetna Insurance donates videocameras to
police, 6/13/92, 1B; 6/29/91, 1B
- Banker Otey Sherman proposes rewards to
those reporting DUIs, 12/9/93, 1B
- Cases in Jackson decrease, 9/21/87, 1B
- Crackdown begins to pay off, 1/2/86, 1B
- Dodge Drunk Driving Simulator car, 8/12/89,
2B
- Eighth conviction for Jerry Turner nets
2-year prison term, 6/4/91, 1B
- Man loses custody of grandson, 10/4/89,
5B
- Narcotics agent's death benefits in jeopardy,
4/22/90, 1B
- Police to get ultra-sensitive devices
to detect alcohol, 12/7/90, 1B
- Putnam given 10 years in 1991 wreck that
killed Army officer, 8/6/93, 4B
- Woman Carolyn Patrick rams police car,
11/14/94, 2B
- Drunken driving, Madison County
- Senior Tiffany Thomas killed on prom night,
4/25/94, 1A
- DRUNKEN DRIVING, MISSISSIPPI
- ALCOHOL AND DRUGS INVOLVED IN MAJORITY
OF FATAL ACCIDENTS, 3/4/93, 1A
- Drunken driving, Mississippi
- Anti-DUI campaign, 3/2/87, 1B
- Bill allows state to confiscate cars of
repeat offenders, 3/12/92, 1A
- Bill introduced to close loopholes, 1/29/88,
1B
- Bill prohibiting judges from reducing
charges, 1/29/92, 3B
- Bills to toughen laws alive in Legislature,
4/8/92, 1B; 4/14/92, 3B
- Blurred Justice, 1/18-22/87, 1A
- Blurred justice, 1/18-22/87
- Boaters' DUI bill prefiled by state lawmakers,
9/2/92, 2B
- DRUNKEN DRIVING, MISSISSIPPI
- DUI: FATAL CONSEQUENCES, 5/23/91, 1A+
- Drunken driving, Mississippi
- DUIs down, speeding up on New Year's,
1/3/91, 1B
- Editorial, 1/23/87, 10A
- Effectiveness of DUI law questioned, 7/1/85,
1A
- Essay contest, 3/16/87, 1B
- Fordice signs tougher DUI law: 'be prepared
to pay', 6/25/92, 1A
- Gulfport officer Henry Cockerham leads
state in arrests, 4/21/94, 1B
- Highway Patrol now videotaping DUI arrests,
5/14/91, 1B; 7/1/92, 4B
- House closes drunk driving loophole, 3/17/88,
1B
- House panel bill would take cars after
3rd DUI, 1A; 2/1/89
- Judges blamed for drop in DUI tickets
written, 9/6/92, 1A
- Laws
- Legislator says 'you can't make (DUI law)
too stiff', 12/23/91, 3B
- Loopholes allow repeat offenders to escape
paying fines, 12/29/90, 1A
- New law gets tougher on drunk drivers,
3/31/89, 1A
- Officers writing 100+ tickets honored,
4/2/93, 3B; 5/19/92, 3B
- Prom Promise--students vow not to drink
on prom night, 2/9/94, 4B
- Red ribbon a banner against DUIs, 12/26/92,
3B
- Seminar of trial defense of breath analyzer
readings, 7/12/93, 3B
- State asked to get tough on drunken boating,
7/16/89, 2B
- Stiffer laws proposed, 12/30/84, 1A,1B
- Tough new felony law cracks down, 7/1/89,
1A
- Drunken driving, Pearl
- Man Clifton Jones gets sentence in death
of son, 2/13/93, 3B
- Man gets six 20-year terms in teenagers'
deaths, 2/11/89, 1A
- Vehicle plows into grocery store; five
injured, 11/24/91, 1B
- Victim Impact Response Seminars, 3/24/90,
1A
- Drunken driving, Rankin County
- Reservoir DUI case raises jurisdiction
question, 7/9/92, 1B
- Reservoir jurisdiction: AG opinion lets
HP pursue DUIs, 8/11/92, 1B
- Reservoir Patrol empowered to make sobriety
checks, 4/13/91, 1B
- Reservoir police say law curbs their effort,
10/15/90, 1A
- Drunken driving, Ridgeland
- James Driver has 3 offenses; no penalities,
12/23/91, 1B; 12/24/91, 1B
- Drunken driving, Sunflower County
- Sheriff faces DUI charge, 3/16/93, 1A;
3/17/93, 1A
- Drunken driving, US
- U.S. Supreme Court says roadblocks do
not violate privacy, 6/15/90, 1A
- Drusch, Roslyn
- Prize-winning Jackson cat fancier hails
White House cat, 1/18/93, 1D
- Dry Creek Water Park
- Covington County, 7/4/91, 3E
- Dry Grove (Hinds County)
- Seek federal grant for fire station, 5/24/89,
3B
- DTP vaccine
- Questions without answers; some children
left paralyzed, 8/19/90, 1A, 1B
- Dual Inc
- Minority-owned manufacturer to open plant
in Metcalf, 5/19/92, 6B
- Dublin Elementary School
- Welder from Clarksdale buys abandoned
school, 1/12/90, 4B
- DuBois, Corey SEE Hit-and-run accident
- Dubuisson, Ronald
- Louisiana man gambles using his store's
receipts, 10/6/94, 3B
- Duchin, Peter
- Orchestra leader plays at benefit for
Ballet Mississippi, 6/7/89, 1D
- Duck decoy business, 12/22/86, 1D
- Duck Head pants
- Started in Oxford, going nationwide, 11/11/90,
1G
- Duck Hill, Mississippi
- Official map not used in determining residency,
5/27/90, 1B; 8/13/90, 4B
- Duck hunting
- 2 hunters missing in Claiborne County,
1/17/93, 7B; 1/19/93, 1B; 2/13/93, 1B
- Mississippi
- Mississippi sues to regain lost days,
9/7/85,1A; 9/29/85,16D
- Officials fear duck hunting decline, 12/11/88,
12D
- Search continues for 2 missing hunters
in Claiborne County, 1/17/93, 7B; 1/19/93,
1B
- Suit lost to extend season, 10/2/85, 1A
- Waterfowl season has new regulations,
12/9/88, 1C
- Duck race SEE Big Brothers/Big Sisters
- Duck stamp competition
- 1992 artist is Joe Latil, 7/19/92, 1F
- Emmitt Thames' first try at duck art,
8/14/94, 1F; 12/22/94, 2B
- Smithville arts wins, 4/2/89, 1F
- Ducks
- Crossgates, 11/30/86, 1B
- Brandon family recues duck trapped
in plastic rings, 3/18/91, 2B
- Delta
- Idle farmland used as ponds for wintering
ducks, 8/11/91, 1B
- Jackson
- Duck in fountain at Municipal Auditorium,
5/10/89, 1D
- Madison
- Strawberry Park fowl being overfed,
4/3/92, 1B
- Ducks Unlimited
- Funds waterfowl research at MSU, 11/22/92,
2B
- Ducksworth, Ronnie
- Was informant for detective he shot, 2/18/89,
1B
- Dudley, Tommy
- Amusement Company, 10/2/86, 1C
- Dudley, William
- Meridian psychiatrist loses license, 3/22/91,
1B; 5/22/92, 1B
- Duff-Smith, Markham
- Executed in Texas; admitted killing relatives,
once of Vicksburg, 6/30/93, 3B
- Duggar, Greg
- Father charged with fondling gets custody
of children, 11/20/90, 1B
- Sex charges dropped against Brandon man,
5/10/91, 1A; 5/11/91, 1B
- DUI SEE Drunken driving
- Dukakis, Michael
- Blasted as liberal, 8/4/88, 1B
- Mississippi campaign run from private
home, 7/4/88, 1B
- Plans to stop in state, 6/15/88, 3B
- Received mixed greeting at Fair, 8/5/88,
1A
- Visits Biloxi, 6/18/88, 1A
- Visits Neshoba County Fair, 8/2/88, 1A
- Visits state, 4/18/87, 1B
- Duke
- Dog finds his way back to Alabama from
Ripley, 11/28/93, 1A
- Duke, David
- Dummy Jackson company recipients revealed
in finance report, 12/11/91, 2B
- Dummy Jackson company to hide contributors,
11/22/91, 1A; 11/23/91, 1A; 12/7/91, 2B
- Fordice must distance himself, 11/24/91,
3G
- Gets James Meredith's support, 4/7/91,
1B; 4/9/91, 1B
- Gunn says flier he created was simply
business deal with Duke, 11/26/91, 1B
- In Mississippi; blasts affirmative action,
welfare system, 3/1/92, 1B
- Jackson company cited in probe of Duke's
finances, 12/27/91, 1B
- Mississippians contributing campaign funds,
11/14/91, 1A
- Purchases campaign time on local TV stations,
3/7/92, 2B
- Vows to give Louisiana working class a
voice, 11/15/91, 1A
- Washed up in South, must look Northward,
11/24/91, 3G
- Duke, David SEE ALSO Edwards, Edwin
- Duke, Roby
- Christian musician, Mississippi native,
performs locally, 11/16/91, 1D
- Duker, Jan
- Appointed director of CARES youth psychiatric
center, 5/8/93, 3B
- Mental health director leaves, 10/26/86,
1B
- Resigns as Mental Health Director, 9/19/86,
1A
- Returns to state, 2/25/88, 1B
- Dukes, Alonzo
- Name remains on Greenville mayoral ballot
despite withdrawal, 11/14/91, 3B
- Dukes, Alonzo SEE ALSO Sharkey-Issaquena
Community Challenge
- Dukes, Danny SEE Textbooks
- Dukes, Jimmy
- Named head of Bureau of Narcotics by Fordice,
1/7/92, 1B
- Dukes, Kenneth SEE Police, Florence
- Dukes, Lee, 8/4/86, 1D
- Dula, Landen Max
- Accrabond Corp owner guilty of selling
faulty glue to government, 12/14/91, 4B
- Given 3-year prison term, 2/20/92, 2B
- Dulaney, Frank and Pam
- Lose Christmas presents to burglars; merchants
replace them, 12/26/92, 1A
- Dulaney, Marian
- Former attorney studies to be Episcopal
priest, 12/25/93, 1A
- Dulcimers SEE Central Mississippi Dulcimer
Association
- Duling Alternative Learning Center
- Students with behavioral problems get
counseling, 11/13/90, 4B
- Dumani, Alma Rose
- Eduadorian recovering from surgery, 12/2/85,
1C
- Dumas, Mississippi, 5/15/88, 5B
- Dumbauld, Lee
- Nominated as head of Jackson's Department
of Administration, 7/18/91, 4B; 7/19/91,
4B
- Dump site
- Jackson
- Body of man found at old Jackson dump,
1/1/90, 1B; 1/5/90, 5B
- Natchez
- Families plan to file suit, 2/18/89,
3B
- Dump site SEE ALSO Waste management
- Dump-truck ordinance SEE Clinton, Mississippi
- Dumplings
- Dunaway, Bob Allan
- Retrospective exhibit at Municipal Art
Gallery, 7/8/90, 1F
- Dunaway, Shannon
- Mormon missionary from Clinton, 2/24/90,
1D
- Duncan sisters
- Pelahatchie teens take 1st place in national
gospel competition, 11/3/90, 1C
- Duncan, Steve
- Hire as Madison County comptroller; Woodham
is assistant, 10/6/92, 5B
- Dunkerton family
- Live in restored dogtrot house in Hebron
- Why I live where I live, 9/10/90,
1D
- Dunlap, Bill
- Mississippi artist, 3/1/87,1F; 4/10/86,1D
- Painting to benefit Ole Miss art department,
1/27/91, 1F
- Dunlap, Bob
- Batesville tire dealer, 1/28/86, 8B
- Dunlap, Ken SEE Higheay Patrol---Dunlap...
- Dunlap, Kenneth SEE National Police Shooting
Championship
- Dunlap, Larry
- Wins Mississippi Connection Songwriting
Contest, 8/10/92, 1D
- Dunlap, William
- Collaborates with Willie Morris on book
'Homecoming', 11/16/89, 1D
- Mississippi-born Virginia artist's show
at Bryant Galleries, 4/1/90, 1F
- Dunleith
- Natchez mansion for sale, 10/21/90, 1G
- Dunn's Falls
- Lauderdale County
- Weekend Getaway, 11/22/90, 3G
- Dunn's Falls Water Park
- Gristmill opens, 8/8/88, 1C
- Dunn, Barbara
- Hinds County Circuit Clerk busy in this
election year, 11/2/92, 1D
- Dunn, Carol
- Lexington artist's works on display at
Ford's Framing, 3/8/92, 1F
- Dunn, Charles
- New Madison alderman in trouble with voters
- Apartment zoning controversy, 8/12/93,
4B
- Dunn, Charles SEE Mississippi Chemical
Corp
- Dunn, Charles SEE Newsprint South
- Dunn, Charles SEE ALSO Apartments, Madison
- Dunn, James
- First black president of state supervisors'
association, 12/7/91, 1B
- Dunn, Joe
- Jackson psychologist says laughter really
is best medicine, 12/6/94, 1D
- Dunn, John SEE Skiing
- Dunn, Milton SEE Murder-suicide---Indianola
- Dunn, Rita
- St. John's University professor researches
how students learn, 7/30/91, 4B
- Dunn, Sharon Renee
- Country music singer and band leader,
10/27/88, 1E
- Dunne, Pat
- Mayors' association fails to oust him
as director, 11/30/90, 1B
- Resigns as municipal association director,
12/13/90, 1B
- Dunson, Kim
- Brookhaven woman fasts to get son readmitted
to school, 3/11/91, 2B; 3/12/91, 1A
- Ends vigil/fast, vows to get son back
in school, 3/16/91, 3B
- Duperier & Associates SEE PeopleWorks
- Duperier, Alfred SEE PeopleWorks
- DuPont Plant
- Delisle plant to get $100 million expansion,
7/1/88, 8B
- In DeLisle, 1/10/88, 6G
- New chemical alarm system fails to work,
6/19/91, 2B
- Dupont Plant
- Taxable-value ruling called equitable
by Harrison County supervisors, 12/9/93,
5B
- Dupree, Bruce
- Rankin County animal control officer wants
police powers, 8/6/93, 4B
- Dupree, Charles
- Teen shot in back sues city, police, 9/20/89,
2B
- Dupree, Jerry
- Gautier man attempts suicide leap; survives,
12/12/92, 3B
- Dupree, Nathalie
- Signs her cookbook 'Southern Memories'
at Everyday Gourmet, 10/6/93, 1E
- Dupree, Tom
- Former Jacksonian makes it in New York
publishing world, 12/24/90, 1D
- Durant Public Schools
- Black students' walkout, 3/19/90, 4B;
3/20/90, 1A; 3/21/90, 1B; 3/22/90, 5B
- Rally planned against white officials,
4/14/90, 5B
- Durant, Mattie
- Clinton woman appeals denial of day-care
permit, 5/24/91, 4B
- Durant, Mississippi
- Abandoned infant excites town, 11/25/89,
1A; 11/27/89, 3B
- In the Spotlight, 1/8/89; 3B
- Durfey, Percy SEE Madison General Hospital
- Durham, Christopher SEE Prisoners, Hinds
County
- Durham, Clemon W
- Louisiana horse trainer charged as Diluadid
distributor, 8/22/91, 4B; 8/25/91, 1B
- Pleads guilty to drug conspiracy charge,
2/8/92, 1B
- Durham, William Christopher SEE Wright,
Harold C
- Duro-Last Roofing
- Michigan manufacturer to build plant in
Jackson area, 7/11/91, 6B
- Durr, Desmond SEE Larry, Jerry Donnel
- Durr, Donna Fransha
- Mother jailed, accused of starving son
to death, 5/2/96, 3B; 9/18/93, 5B
- Durr, Virginia
- Civil rights activist, 1/23/86, 1D
- dusters, the SEE Reptile Records artists
- Dutch and Flemish 17th Century Paintings
- A golden age of art, 7/26/92, 1F
- A Tribute to the Golden Age (symposium),
9/14/92, 1D
- Exhibit drawing area school children,
8/11/92, 4B
- Samuel grandson Albert Naggar visits Jackson,
8/17/92, 1D
- Samuels Collection at Museum, 2/28/92,
1E; 5/31/92, 1F
- Tours available for visually impaired,
9/15/92, 1A
- Dutch and Javanese pilots (World War II)
- Those killed in training at Jackson remembered,
5/25/92, 1B
- Dutch Bar
- Bar owners band together after holdups,
8/4/94, 1B
- Bar review, 11/9/89, 12F
- Fish trophy, 9/2/87, 1C
- Dwarfs SEE Little people
- Dye, Brad
- Appeal, 12/18/86, 1B
- Auditor will broaden investigation of
his use of state aircraft, 11/22/89, 3B
- Backs law limiting lobbyists in speech
at Neshoba County Fair, 8/1/91, 1B; 8/2/91,
1B
- Calls for reform of initiative and referendum
and lobbyists, 8/4/91, 3G
- Calls Mabus' education reform budget 'unrealistic',
11/17/89, 1B
- Campaign '87, 10/1-2/87,3B; 10/22/87,3B;
10/27/87,1B
- Challenges for his post don't daunt 'the
monarch', 3/3/91, 3H
- Controversy over his choice as secretary
of the Senate, 11/3/89, 1B; 11/4/89, 4B
- Defends double pay, says he deserves it,
2/5/89, 3H
- Denies campaign contribution before video
poker bill, 6/24/90, 4B
- Drug testing in schools, 3/3/87, 1A
- Television commercials, 3/6/87, 1B
- Earned $82,280 as acting governor since
'80, 1A; 2/3/89
- Even die-hard Dye adjusts to shifting
political winds, 8/18/91, 1G
- Faction lead by Robert Crook trying to
loosen his authority, 11/20/89, 1B
- Files to run for 4th term, 6/12/91, 3B
- Foes lack votes to challenge him, 1B;
1/8/89
- Gives farewell speech to Mississippi Senate,
1/10/92, 1A
- Group opens fire on his Senate power,
5/7/88, 1A
- Harper and Dye tenaciosly maintain feud,
8/26/90, 1H
- Harper blames him for loss of Labor Committee
room, 12/12/89, 1A
- Harper says he approved expenses for routine
office work, 11/29/89, 2B
- Hearing held in powers suit, 10/24/86,
1B
- Legal fees, 12/13/86, 1B
- Legislature to save powers of office,
12/10/86, 1B
- Loses some legislative power, 11/5/86,
1A
- Opponent Harper: Dye accepted campaign
funds from MP&L, 6/28/91, 2B; 6/29/91,
2B
- Powers of office, 2/12/87, 1A
- Powers reaffirmed by Mississippi Supreme
Court, 4/30/87, 1A
- Recommends rehauling of state's tax structure,
6/15/91, 4B
- Releases 1990 tax returns, 9/28/91, 4B
- Renews drive to drug test schoolchildren,
2/16/88, 1A
- Reorganization for sake is change is not
his "dog," 1/31/89; 3B
- Ruling upsets Senators, 11/9/86, 1B
- Says new stances on lobbyists, etc. simply
'growth', 8/9/91, 1B
- Senate uprising against Dye may signal
end, 5/15/88, 3H
- Senators file brief defending duties,
8/26/86, 1B
- Senators sue, charging power conflict,
1/25/86, 1A
- State senator wants Dye's use of aircraft
checked, 11/16/89, 1B
- Tit-for-tat with Harper on TV ad charges,
9/8/91, 5B
- To run for Lieutenant Gov., 4/24/87, 1A
- Use of state planes to attend football
games, 9/24/89, 1B
- Writes Legislature urging unanimous support
for Briggs, 11/28/91, 2B
- Dye, Brad SEE ALSO Lobbyists
- Dye, Lindsey
- Gets new Camaro; considering TV movie
deal, 8/19/94, 1B
- Hostage crashes car, escapes; Drott kills
himself, 8/11/94, 1B
- Hostage of Louisiana fugitive Kelly Drott,
8/10/94, 3B
- Dye, Robert SEE Persian Gulf War
- Dyer, Bobby
- Reunited with sister Judy Skinner of Oregon,
5/6/92, 1B; 7/19/93, 1B
- Dyer, Howard
- Champion of common man, 12/25/86, 1B
- Dies at 71, 12/23/86, 1A
- Dyess, A. Eugene
- Religious psychotherapist, 4/25/87, 1C
- Dyess, James Wesley
- Mississippi 'Ten Most Wanted'
- Caught in L.A., 3/17/88, 3B
- DYEWitness
- Mace-like spray to ward off rapists, other
criminals, 6/12/92, 1E
- Dykes, Darold SEE Murder---Amory
- Dykstra, Lenny
- Fails to sway jury; Kelso innocent, 3/14/91,
1A
- Gambled in poker games in Indianola, 3/10/91,
1A; 3/11/91, 1A; 3/13/91, 1A
- Dynamite
- Byram
- Detonated dynamite shakes settlement,
11/28/90, 5B
- Man hurt in blast; charged with illegal
possession, 7/9/89, 1B; 7/10/89, 1B; 7/13/89,
1B
- Truck loaded with dynamite strikes building
in Pinola
- Driver drunk, 6/24/94, 1B
- Dynamite SEE ALSO Bombs
- DynaSteel Co.
- Possible plant expansion delays Natchez's
riverboat gambling, 7/13/91, 3B
- Dynasty
- Restaurant review, 6/19/88, 1F
- Dynasty, The
- Restaurant review, 6/19/88,1F
- Dyse, Dennis SEE Beacon Gospel Entertainment
Corp
- Dyslexia
- Student April Rice helped by tutors, friends,
2/3/92, 1B
- Dyson, Tommy
- Former College Board auditor named deputy
state auditor, 12/10/91, 2B
- New director of Employment Security Comm.,
6/21/86, 1B
- Dysphagia
- Patients relearn how to swallow, 3/25/90,
1C
- DZ FunCenter
- Store to locate County Line Road, 2/15/94,
6B; 5/15/94, 1C; 5/20/94, 1E
- Dzhuluhadze, Vladimir
- Soviet dancer signs with Ballet Mississippi,
3/13/91, 1D
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