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Mississippi
FULTON (GaeaTimes.com)- Imagine people slitting themselves up with a knife, after they inhaled a good amount of bath salt.
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from reputed Ku Klux Klansman James Ford Seale for the killing of two black men in rural Mississippi in 1964.
The unemployment rate fell in two-thirds of the nation's 372 metro areas last month, the Labor Department said Thursday.
JACKSON, Miss. - Another teenage lesbian is suing a Mississippi school district, this time over a policy banning females from wearing tuxedos in yearbook portraits.
OXFORD, Miss. - A rare auction of signed William Faulkner books and personal items has drawn international interest, but few on the town square of the author's hometown were aware of the bidding set for Tuesday at Christie's in New York.
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