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September 30, 2008
Rove on John Gibson – Pelosi gave Bennie Thompson and Travis Childers “green light” to vote no
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September 30, 2008
Justice Oliver Diaz and Judge Bubba Pierce to speak at Stennis Press Luncheon on 10/6
Southern District Supreme Court Candidates Speak on Monday, October 6 Oliver Diaz and Randy ‘Bubba’ Pierce, Mississippi Supreme Court candidates from the Southern District, will speak to the Stennis-Capitol Press Luncheon on Monday, October 6, 2008. Phil Hardwick Blog 9/29/8
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September 30, 2008
Barney Frank, the smart ass
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September 30, 2008
Pelosi’s speech, all debate closed, just before a supposed bi-partisan vote
Thinks the crisis “sneaked up on us, so silently on little cat feet.” Fails to recognize prior attempts to correct this impending disaster.
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September 29, 2008
House defeats $700B financial markets bailout, Pelosi to blame?
The House on Monday defeated a $700 billion emergency rescue for the nation’s financial system, ignoring urgent warnings from President Bush and congressional leaders of both parties that the economy could nosedive into recession without it. Stocks plummeted on Wall Street even before the 228-205 vote to reject the bill was announced on the House…
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September 29, 2008
Federal grand jury indicts former Miss. USDA official
Federal grand jury indicts former Miss. USDA official A federal grand jury has indicted Nick Walters, a former Mississippi USDA rural development director, for allegedly having a personal interest in an agency loan he was pursuing for Natchez Regional Medical Center and for lying to federal officials about it. The three-count felony indictment alleges Walters…
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September 29, 2008
House rejects 700 billion dollar bailout bill
The US House of Representatives on Monday rejected a 700-billion-dollar Wall Street bailout bill, throwing efforts to calm the financial crisis rocking global markets into turmoil. Sworn Republican opponents of the legislation and rebel Democrats combined in a tension-wracked House vote to defeat the legislation by 228 votes to 205 votes. AFP 9/29/8
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September 29, 2008
BREAKING – House rejects bailout package
Vote was 228-205
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September 29, 2008
Auburn: Todd will start, but Burns will play, too
Auburn: Todd will start, but Burns will play, too Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville says he’s sticking with the quarterback rotation of Chris Todd and Kodi Burns, a rotation that may have saved the Tigers in Saturday’s 14-12 win over Tennessee. Todd will remain the starter and Burns will come in out of the bullpen, Tuberville…
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September 29, 2008
The Coming ‘Lost Decade’ in America?
The Coming ‘Lost Decade’ in America? Historically, when the government meddles in the markets, things don’t turn out well… The most recent example is Japan in the 1990s, and that ended with the “Lost Decade.” Here’s what happened: Japan had a huge real estate bubble. Banks overlent on a massive scale, making risky loans that…
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September 29, 2008
Candidates for court face public questions
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 9/28/8 While most Mississippians were transfixed by presidential politics last week, some lesser-known candidates for office were trying to get a little attention. Candidates for the state Supreme Court run for office just like other elected officials in Mississippi, but they are different. They don’t run as Democrats or Republicans. They can’t…
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September 29, 2008
Oxford stands proud in afterglow of historic moment
The Commercial Appeal, 9/28/8 The security blanket that covered the University of Mississippi — Secret Service agents, roadblocks, bomb-sniffing dogs, metal detectors — lifted within hours of Jim Lehrer’s final question. It was all over — the presidential debate that almost wasn’t. Tens of millions of people watched the presidential debate in Oxford, and up…
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Jeremy Pittari
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January 29, 2026
Senate college committee moves bills forward focused on financial literacy, scholarship programs
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Frank Corder
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January 29, 2026
Adlakha selling herself as an outsider. Hyde-Smith’s campaign says welcome to Mississippi
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Jeremy Pittari
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January 29, 2026
Bill that removes THC limits on concentrated forms of medical cannabis passes House committee
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Frank Corder
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January 27, 2026
Nike announces layoffs in Mississippi, Tennessee
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Frank Corder
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January 20, 2026
SouthWorth acquires Mississippi-based American Furniture Manufacturing
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Frank Corder
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January 13, 2026
Higgins contracted to lead Tate County economic development
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Meredith Biesinger
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January 29, 2026
Sweet tradition: Inside the Mississippi legacy of Paul’s Pastry
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Alistair Begg
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January 29, 2026
Reaping the harvest
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Richelle Putnam
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January 28, 2026
A Southern storyteller finds her small truths in big adventures
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Sid Salter
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January 28, 2026
Restoring Mississippi’s ballot initiative in 2026: Long road, real stakes, narrow chances
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Hunter Estes
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January 21, 2026
Mississippi Legislators: Be bold this session
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Philip Wegmann
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January 21, 2026
Trump OMB launches full review of federal funds sent to blue states
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