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September 9, 2010
Barbour – Koran burning a bad idea
Barbour – Koran burning a bad idea Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour said today that he opposes a Florida church’s plan to burn copies of the Koran on Sept. 11, and said he accepts “totally” that President Obama is a Christian. “I do not think well of the idea of burning anybody’s Koran, Bible, Book of…
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September 9, 2010
CNN – Barbour to GOP: Step on the accelerator
Barbour to GOP: Step on the accelerator Washington (CNN) – Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour’s message to Republican candidates this fall: stay on message. “The intensity since last year is greater than it was in ’94, but we’re still eight weeks away from the election. Republicans need to understand they need keep their foot on the…
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September 9, 2010
Clark: Community college funding stretched thin
Clark: Community college funding stretched thin Now the Legislature needs to step up to the plate and help a booming system that is stretched to its financial limit, Executive Director of the Community College Board Eric Clark told the Hattiesburg American editorial board Wednesday. “Often folks in the community college system feel frustrated, because when…
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September 9, 2010
Balko – Jim Hood wants to execute a man based on discredited testimony
Jim Hood wants to execute a man based on discredited forensic testimony from a disgraced dentist hree days after Kemp was buried, District Attorney Forrest Allgood, the chief prosecutor for the four counties of Mississippi’s 16th District, zeroed in on Howard, who at the time was unemployed and living with a relative down the street…
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September 9, 2010
Gene Taylor meets with Hattiesburg American Ed Board … focuses on war
Gene Taylor meets with Hattiesburg American Ed Board Taylor, a Democrat who represents the 4th Congressional District, spoke to the Hattiesburg American editorial board Wednesday. He admitted the military’s hunt for Osama bin Laden has shifted to being more about building a nation. “That’s where you will have the problem,” he said. “They’ve never had…
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September 9, 2010
Childers and Nunnelee against Social Security privatization, only 1 wants to repeal Obamacare
Childers and Nunnelee against Social Security privatization, only 1 wants to repeal Obamacare TUPELO – Dueling news conferences brought U.S. Rep. Travis Childers and challenger Alan Nunnelee together today, figuratively, to oppose privatization of Social Security. Childers, D-Booneville, was first up to bat, signing a pledge to protect Social Security from the Wall Street barons…
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September 9, 2010
TWO DAT?! Five Reasons Why The New Orleans Saints Will Repeat
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/455755-two-dat-five-reasons-why-the-new-orleans-saints-will-repeat As we all are well aware of, the Saints won the Super Bowl last season. In most cases they were not even predicted to make it to the play-offs. But they defied all odds and stormed through the regular season and played well in the post-season. Many people when asked about the 2009 Saints…
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September 9, 2010
How the Cowboys Got to Be the Star
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703453804575479964140668930.html ARLINGTON, Texas—The Dallas Cowboys, by far the most popular NFL team in the Nielsen survey, got there partly through success on the field, winning five Super Bowls, tied for second-most in league history. But they’ve also done it with a combination of hubris, generous geography, a bit of luck and perhaps the biggest sideshow…
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September 9, 2010
New Orleans Saints notes: Patrolling the dome, Gregg Williams stands his ground
http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/2010/09/new_orleans_saints_notes_patro.html Williams stands his ground Perhaps the most publicized aspect of the Saints-Vikings game has been whether the Saints will deliver the same beating to Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre that they did in the 2009 NFC championship game, and whether the Vikings will seek their own sort of payback in the way they attack…
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September 9, 2010
Saints FS Malcolm Jenkins Talks Defense, Move From Cornerback
Safety Malcolm Jenkins of the New Orleans Saints is optimistic that the Saints can repeat as NFL champions this season but knows that it will take plenty of work. That is the goal and we are working extremely hard to get back there but it still comes down to wining games and that’s our biggest focus right now. We must take it a game at a time just like we did last year. We must succeed when we are suppose to succeed and find a way to win when the odds are against us. We did a great job of that last year and we will have to persevere through tough games, the second year player says. Jenkins, who was drafted 14th overall in last year’s draft, was considered by some scouts to be better suited for the safety position and was moved from cornerback to safety during the offseason and feels comfortable at his new position. I love the move to safety it feels natural and I’m able to use my instincts and range to my advantage, he says. The Saints coaching staff made the decision to draft Florida State cornerback Patrick Robinson with their first round pick this year thus giving the team the depth to move Jenkins who will be the backup to veteran Darren Sharper. Says Jenkins of Sharper, I thinks he’s a huge piece to our puzzle defensively. You saw what he did last year on the field and even if he’s not on the field he can teach other players to do the things that he did. Sharper, who was brought in last year after a productive career with Green Bay and Minnesota, was the star of the Saints’ new and improved defense but Jenkins thinks that the defense can improve even more. I think the “D” has the potential to be better than we were last year, but potential isn’t enough we still have a lot of work to do to get to where we want to be, he says. That place where Saints want to be is Dallas in February of 2011 which is where the Super Bowl will be held at the end of this season and the team wouldn’t mind bringing another trophy back home to Who Dat Town. This article was written by Josh Joffrion and was sent in via email for publish on WDD. Get WhoDatDish.com three ways, subscribe to the RSS feed, become a friend of WDD on Twitter, or enjoy the new iPhone and Android app by searching for Who Dat Dish in your phone’s app store, it’s free!
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September 9, 2010
Mark Ingram back running, still doubtful
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram has not returned to practice for No. 1 Alabama and while Nick Saban said the injured running back is unlikely to play against No. 18 Penn State on Saturday, the coach isn't necessarily counting his star out. SEC blog ESPN.com's Chris Low writes about all things SEC in his conference blog. • Blog network: College Football Nation "If there is anybody in the world that can play without practicing, it's probably Mark," Saban said after Wednesday's practice. "He's a student of the game, he watches everything, understands everything, knows everything and he's a tremendous competitor. He has a lot of experience, but we would never put him in that situation." Ingram had left knee surgery last week, but Saban said he was able to do some running the past two days. "I just don't know if Mark's going to have enough practice time," he said. "He's getting close, but I don't know if he'll have enough practice time in to be able to play in the game or not." Before practice, Saban said Ingram's knee was "improving every day" and hasn't had swelling but the Heisman winner "probably" wouldn't be able to play. The Tide (1-0) faces the Nittany Lions (1-0) Saturday night at Bryant-Denny Stadium. "If he can continue to progress -- I would say he's probably not going to be ready to play this week," Saban said. "He might be ready by the game, but he won't be able to practice enough. "After that, maybe we have a chance to get him back if he continues to progress." Ingram sat out Alabama's opener against San Jose State after having an arthroscopic procedure to repair an injury sustained in practice early on opening week. Backup Trent Richardson had 10 carries for 66 yards and a pair of touchdowns to go with three catches for 46 yards in the win over San Jose State. He only played the first half. Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
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September 9, 2010
Trap game for Auburn?
5 Things to Watch in the SEC this week Trap game for Auburn? The trip to Starkville has “danger” written all over it for Auburn, even with its impressive offense. It’s Cam New ton’s first SEC start. It’s a short week. It’s a road game in a difficult environment. It’s an opponent whose coach, Dan…
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June 26, 2026
Gipson, Watson stump for higher office at Neshoba
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June 26, 2026
Disagreements between Supreme Court justices bubble into public view as major rulings loom
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June 26, 2026
Mississippi House not “scared” of conversations on “sacred” issues, Speaker White tells Neshoba fairgoers
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June 23, 2026
Keytronic announces $8.89 million expansion in Corinth
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June 17, 2026
Gould Industries locating in southwest Mississippi
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June 16, 2026
U.S. Army contracts with General Atomics for long-range maneuvering projectile program
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Susan Marquez
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June 26, 2026
Mississippi to celebrate America’s 250th birthday
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Alistair Begg
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June 26, 2026
Keeping ourselves in God’s love
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June 25, 2026
NCAA panel approves new eligibility rules giving Division I athletes 5 years to play 5 seasons
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Russ Latino
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June 26, 2026
An American Inheritance for Everyone
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June 25, 2026
An American Inheritance: The Longest Surviving Constitution on the Planet
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Sid Salter
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June 24, 2026
Neshoba County Fair continues to evolve, but the core family principle abides
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