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View From Selma: Can Obama Debate Be Colorblind?

Some black residents of Selma, Ala., see parallels between the struggles that brought about the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the current battle over changes to health care. They say propaganda has whites believing if something is good for blacks, it's bad for them. Other Selma residents are frustrated that the public discourse has turned to race.

Travolta recalls day his son died

John Travolta appears at the trial of two people accused of trying to extort money from him after his son died.

Small Business Forum on Healthcare and Energy

There was good news and bad news for small business owners that attended a forum Tuesday organized by Governor Haley Barbour. MPB's Patty Davis has details.

Even as Recession Hits Other States Harder, Mississippi Remains the Poorest in Nation

Once again, Mississippi has the nation’s highest rate of poverty and the lowest average income. MPB’s Cari Gervin took a look at the Census data and filed this report.

Mississippi Students React to President's Message

President Barack Obama's address to the nation's school children receives high marks from one Jackson Elementary School. MPB's Lawayne Childrey reports.

 
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