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March 24, 2008
Congressional delegation set for Miss. civil rights tour
The Sun Herald, 3/22/8 Organizers say a pilgrimage to civil rights sites in Mississippi should give members of Congress a chance to reflect on the state’s painful past and consider its possibilities for the future. The March 28-30 trip is sponsored by the Washington-based Faith and Politics Institute, and the hosts are two of Mississippi’s…
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March 24, 2008
MS 1st – Glenn McCullough Ad – Possibilities
Glenn McCullough Ad 3/24/8
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March 24, 2008
Xenophobia could bring back ‘closed society’ here
Xenophobia could bring back ‘closed society’ here Just like in the old days, the newest crop of rabble-rousing demagogues – Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant, state Sen. Watson and their ilk – have their media messenger boys. In the 1960s, Jackson Daily News editor Jimmy Ward used his column as a bully pulpit for segregation. Bryant…
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March 23, 2008
NYT – Another Lawyer Pleads Guilty in Bribery Case
Another Lawyer Pleads Guilty in Bribery Case New York Times 3/22/8
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March 23, 2008
Zach Scruggs pleads guilty
Zach Scruggs pleads guilty Family: Scruggses innocent The family of Dickie Scruggs and his son, Zach, “are hoping and praying for the best” as the two prepare to be sentenced in federal court. “We still don’t believe that Dickie or Zach did anything wrong,” said David Thompson of Ocean Springs, Dickie Scruggs’ brother-in-law. “We believe…
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March 23, 2008
SUNDAY MORNING WITH: Brad White, Executive Director, Mississippi Republican Party
SUNDAY MORNING WITH: Brad White, Executive Director, Mississippi Republican Party The GOP has won every presidential race in Mississippi since 1976, but will that record hold in 2008? Of course it will. We are certain this trend will continue. Democratic turnout has been high all across the nation this year, and last Tuesday’s primary was,…
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March 23, 2008
Rulings in Scruggs’ cases suspect, lawyers say
Rulings in Scruggs’ cases suspect, lawyers say In January 2006, special master Bobby Sneed, appointed by the Hinds County Circuit Court to evaluate the evidence in Wilson’s lawsuit, made recommendations that largely sided with Wilson, leading his lawyers to seek $15 million in legal fees. Three days afterward, Scruggs replaced his lead counsel, Jack Dunbar…
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March 23, 2008
FOLO lays out a stunner featuring Dickie and Judge Breland Hilburn
Sic ‘em Once upon a time — say, around summer 1997, three years or so into Alwyn Luckey’s and William Roberts Wilson’s fee-dispute lawsuits against Dickie in Mississippi circuit court — Wilson’s lawyer Vicki Slater hit upon the “constructive trust” theory upon which Plaintiffs asserted a claim to the asbestos-settlement fees that, they argued, should…
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March 22, 2008
MS 1st Campaign Finance Reports
Covering Period 02/21/2008 Through 03/12/2008 FEC Report for Glenn McCullough – $182,214.38 FEC Report for Greg Davis – $107,495.00
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March 22, 2008
Taylor holds town meeting
Taylor holds town meeting Picayune Item 3/21/8
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March 22, 2008
Thompson pushes probe of passport file breaches
Thompson pushes probe of passport file breaches Mississippi’s 2nd District Democratic congressman said he was given assurances by the head of the Secret Service earlier this year regarding the candidates’ safety. “They said the protocols were in place to address my concerns,” Thompson said. “But this takes it to another level. We will have to…
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March 22, 2008
WSJ LTE – Why Do Lawyers Mouth Clients’ Ridiculous Alibis?
Why Do Lawyers Mouth Clients’ Ridiculous Alibis? It’s bad enough and sad enough to read the sorry story of the greed of tort-king “Dickie” Scruggs. The evidence and the transcripts was, of course, damning. It was really nauseating, however, to read the absurd assertion by John Keker, his lawyer, that Mr. Scruggs was innocent and…
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September 18, 2025
Autopsy findings show Delta State student’s manner of death was suicide
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September 18, 2025
Change in U.S. Department of Education funding will mean more one-time funds for HBCUs
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Daniel Tyson
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September 18, 2025
Raymond Detention Center to be overseen by federal receiver, court orders
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September 17, 2025
Ridgeland-based HORNE to join BDO USA
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Lynne Jeter
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September 16, 2025
Port Pascagoula drives $18.3 billion in economic impact for Mississippi
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September 15, 2025
A framework deal on TikTok has been reached between the US and China
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Susan Marquez
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September 18, 2025
Robert St. John roasted by Mississippi Press Foundation
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September 18, 2025
The power of proper thinking
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Richelle Putnam
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September 17, 2025
Mississippi Songwriters Performing Arts Center: From the dream to digging dirt
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September 18, 2025
Kimmel’s “the FCC won’t let me be” moment
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September 18, 2025
Sticks and stones: Navigating ‘free speech’ after Charlie Kirk’s murder
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September 17, 2025
Nash’s book chronicles a new take on the realities of ‘Reconstruction in Mississippi’
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