Featured Articles for the March 7 - 15, 2002 Issue
Legal Notices, Classifieds, and Up and Down Farish Street (chronicles the history of Jackson, MS) are published in each issue of the Jackson Advocate

FRONT PAGE
1. Report reveals top 10 worst abuses of eminent domain
2. It's too big to be a pair of shoes
3. Culp lawyers to appeal his conviction
4. Choctaws 'top off' Golden Moon Hotel/Casino at Pearl River Resort
5. Thompson Shows differ on Pickering confirmation
6. Beware of e-hate!
7. Links to Success students receive personal computers



HOMELAND DEFENSE
1. Tension eases at Guantanamo Facility
2. Terror pockets remain United States concern
3. More reserves mobilized
4. America salutes you: Glenn Kerr
5. Marine saves Brooklyn woman
6. McKinney: Administration obsessed with expanding military budget
7. ACLU warns airline profiling discriminatory
8. Anthrax vaccine announcement expected soon




EDITORIALS
1. Tisdale's Topics: Armstrong an asset
2. Reparations and stopping mentacide
3. Our wartime duty: Searching for optimism for future generation


SPORTS
1. Winfield earns top SWAC honors; no JSU first teamers
2. Jackson's brilliance overlooked by MAC
3. 2001-02 All-SWAC men's team announced
4. Black bobsledders make Winter Olympics history
5. Johnson named JSU defensive coach
6. Trojanettes win 2002 CIAA Championship
7. Paul Haynes leads ALL-SWAC Team
8. Paine College takes SIAC Championship
9. Shaw University wins its first CIAA Championship
10. O'Neal Posts 29 points, 11 rebounds in big road win
11. Win 3.7 seconds left, Pistons doom Hornets
12. Miller, Bryant suspended, fined for game-end fight
13. Wizards pick up the pace without Jordan
14. Selig gets back to the game


FOOD PAGE
1. Get in the pink healthy meals made easy with Alaska canned salmon
2. Vital health benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids
3. Alaska salmon tacos
4. Classic Alaska salmon macaroni salad
5. Alaska salmon teriyaki bowl


BOOKSHELF
1. Taylor, Pinkney win 2002 Coretta Scott King awards
2. BCALA announces 2002 Literary Awards winners
3. Passed on: New book writes the history of death and dying in Twentieth-Century African America


NATION
1. 2002 declared the "Year of the Trails" in Wisconsin
2. Highway system plays a critical role in our daily lives, economy, and national defense


PERSPECTIVE
1. America's poor caught in a perfect economic storm


ENTERTAINMENT
1. MacGillivray Freeman's Journey Into Amazing Caves


BUSINESS
1. The payphone industry: Myth vs. fact
2. Tips for dealing with a volatile market


BETTER LIVING
1. Heart study says blacks dying less than whites
2. Winning the war against bioterrorism
3. Short workouts can be worked in a busy work schedule
4. Breakfast skipping teens could suffer from lack of iron