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June 3, 2010
DC Vote Group threatens to march into Rep. Travis Childers office
Voting Rights Activists Get Aggressive Anyone who is involved in the fight for D.C. voting rights is likely often frustrated. Now some activists are now taking those frustrations directly to their source. At noon today, residents and D.C. voting rights advocates organized by DC Vote will walk into the office of Rep. Travis Childers (D-Miss.)…
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June 2, 2010
SALTER – Flow of oil spill litigation gushing faster than BP’s oil
Flow of oil spill litigation gushing faster than BP’s oil The one thing that may well keep pace with the spewing oil spill in the northern Gulf of Mexico is the gusher of litigation that’s beginning to surround BP – British Petroleum. First, there’s the matter of the 11 deaths that resulted from the April…
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June 2, 2010
HA – Hood: Keep possible oil litigation in state
HA – Hood: Keep possible oil litigation in state State Attorney General Jim Hood, making a pit-stop on the road to meeting with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder in New Orleans, discussed how Mississippi will approach potential litigation against BP and Transocean, the parties in charge of an oil rig that exploded six weeks ago…
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June 2, 2010
NYT – U.S. Opens Criminal Inquiry Into Oil Spill
U.S. Opens Criminal Inquiry Into Oil Spill WASHINGTON — The Obama administration said Tuesday that it had begun civil and criminal investigations into the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, as the deepening crisis threatened to define President Obama’s second year in office. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said in New Orleans…
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June 2, 2010
AP – BP will likely survive spill, but worth much less
BP will likely survive spill, but worth much less NEW YORK — BP is probably sturdy enough to survive the worst oil spill in U.S. history. But investors are shaving billions of dollars off its value with every day that crude gushes into the Gulf of Mexico. On Tuesday alone, the first trading day since…
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June 2, 2010
Bloomberg – Judges Quit BP Gulf Oil-Spill Lawsuits Over Conflicts
Judges Quit BP Gulf Oil-Spill Lawsuits Over Conflicts June 1 (Bloomberg) — BP Plc and Transocean Ltd. oil-spill lawsuits may be combined before a judge from outside the Gulf Coast states, because judges in the region are withdrawing from cases, citing conflicts of interest. Six of 12 active judges in the federal judicial district based…
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June 2, 2010
Saban would rather be recruiting
Saban would rather be recruiting DESTIN, Fla. — No recent legislation in college football has rankled Alabama coach Nick Saban any more than the rule preventing head coaches from going on the road recruiting during the spring evaluation period. Saban was peeved when the rule was passed a few years ago, wondering out loud if…
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June 2, 2010
Editorial – Cochran’s right, we need cooperative flood mapping
Cooperative flood mapping Advocates of state sovereignty would do states a favor by not giving the federal government the boot just yet. At least not until local communities are sure that new flood maps being drawn by the Federal Emergency Management Agency are correct. Republican Sen. Thad Cochran has the right idea in Mississippi, where…
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June 2, 2010
Officials keep distance from expansion fever
Officials keep distance from expansion fever Such speculation about future members of the Southeastern Conference has bounced off walls of barber shops and beer joints from Jackson to Jacksonville, Memphis to Miami and Louisville, Miss., to Louisville, Ky., in recent weeks. Within the walls of the Sandestin Hilton Tuesday, it didn’t – at least not…
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June 2, 2010
Calipari disappears; Mullen talks bells
Calipari disappears; Mullen talks bells There’s an awful lot of things and issues going on out there in the world of athletics and I think we’re trying to get things going in the right direction,” Mullen said. “And that’s a tradition that we’ve had at our school. We didn’t bring much of it up at…
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June 2, 2010
How hot is Mark Richt’s seat?
How hot is Mark Richt’s seat? “I didn’t know I was (on the hot seat),” Richt said in his vintage easy-going manner. “Is that true?” Always one of the more graceful coaches in the league, Richt made light Tuesday of the growing speculation around the league that his job may not be safe going into…
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June 2, 2010
Big 12 officials discussing league’s future
Big 12 officials discussing league’s future “We have described the fact that we have a great conference that has provided a lot of benefit to all our institutions,” said Beebe. “I think we have a tremendous group of institutions that have benefited greatly (from the Big 12).” The Big Ten, enriched by its own cable…
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December 18, 2025
Trump signs executive order that could reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug
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Jeremy Pittari
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December 18, 2025
Treasurer’s office wants to help families save for college
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December 18, 2025
Magnolia Mornings: December 18, 2025
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Frank Corder
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December 18, 2025
Steel industry supplier P.C. Campana moving manufacturing line to Vicksburg
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December 15, 2025
Amick Farms announces $74.5 million expansion in Jones County
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Frank Corder
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December 11, 2025
$100 million metallurgical biocarbon manufacturer locating in Pike County
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December 18, 2025
College Football Playoff picks: Sooners, Aggies, Rebels and Ducks should advance to quarterfinals
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Meredith Biesinger
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December 18, 2025
Craving Crave: Tupelo’s dessert haven that keeps us coming back
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Alistair Begg
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December 18, 2025
A great lie about the Christian life
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Sid Salter
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December 17, 2025
PERS pension concerns remain volatile for state lawmakers in 2026 as markets rumble
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Kimberly Ross
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December 16, 2025
Lessons from Luigi: Quit lionizing cold-blooded murderers
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Dr. Patrick Miller
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December 16, 2025
The Hidden Gem: Why education freedom is the new economic development
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