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Bodies of missing
family found
Three bodies
believed to be those
of a missing Yazoo County
family were found last
night in Covington County.
And a relative has been
charged with capitol
murder. Teresa Collier
reports. (2:12)
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Legislative
panel continues to look
into causes of a lawsuit
state conditions at
juvenile training schools
Mississippi
House Juvenile Justice
Committee Chairman George
Flaggs is continuing
to gather information
about the problems in
the state's training
schools for juveniles.
Wayne Sorge will have
a report. (4:08)
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Housing Discrimination
Identified
A fair housing
study on the coast shows
discrimination has been
identified in high numbers.
MPB news contributor
Patty Davis reports.
(1:09)
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State Senator
not convinced the house
budget plan is best
for the state
State Senator
Mike Cheney is not convinced
the house budget plan
introduced last week
is best for the state.
He says it makes use
of monies already committed
to other uses. (0:23)
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Cheney says the legislature
is going to have to
make tough decisions
to balance the state's
budget, which include
rolling back teacher
pay raises. (0:28)
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Sen. Cheney
Finds Fault With House
Budget
A state senator
who serves on the appropriations
committee is not convinced
that the house's budget
plan introduced last
week will address the
problem of the state's
deficit. Scott Phillips
has this report. (1:33)
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Federal Charges
Filed Against Former
Worldcom CEO
Federal charges
were filed today against
former Worldcom CEO
Bernie Ebbers. MPB's
Scott Phillips has this
report. (2:02)
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