Featured Articles for the March 21 - 27, 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. Heidelberg woman says arrest by police chief unwarranted
2. Congressman Bennie Thompson applauds senate: Calls for inclusion on nominees
3. American Association of Blacks in Energy reaffirms support for nuclear energy
usage
4. Culp sentenced to 60 years
5. Caucus holds forum on Medicaid
6. Church, human rights leaders decline to endorse Zimbabwe election results
7. Court approves $1.2 million settlement between EEOC and McKesson for race
discrimination
8. Tomie Green isn't wasting any time letting constituents know she likes her job
9. Fund raiser for Terenthyme Chambers who lost both legs in train incident


HOMELAND DEFENSE
1. Valerie Moore wins Department of Defense Women's History Month essay contest
2. Al Qaeda still greatest threat to United States
3. Extra money for security
4. Second phase of war
5. America salutes Richard Demyers
6. Civilians are susceptible to Sept. 11 stress disorders
7. Speaking out by Rep. William Lacy Clay
8. Nigeria voices support for war against terrorism
9. Horn of Africa holds the next terrorist threat


EDITORIALS
1. Tisdale's Topics: What's it going to be?
2. Letters to the editor from Eugene Bryant, Sr. and Curtis Anderson


SPORTS
1. JSU stadium should bear Tellis Ellis' name
2. The real reason Stoglin received the green light
3. City of Jackson pays tribute to three Jackson schools
4. 2002 CIAA basketball tournament
5. Taylor puts sparks in Tiger program
6. UCONN shoots down Hampton in first round
7. Lady Spartans fall to Blue Devils, 95-48
8. Alcorn State nearly makes it to second round
9. Plummer released as Prarie View A&M coach
10.Livingstone College makes coaching changes
11.Spurs beat Celtics, 111-104
12.Pistons stop Bucks in Central showdown
13.Notre Dame gives Blue Devils a run for their money
14.Giants player breaks off contact talks


FOOD PAGE
1. Easy and elegant Easter recipes
2. Sweet Onion Ham Glaze
3. Fiesta Vegetable Dip
4. Swiss-Style Green Bean Casserole
5. Ham and Macaroni Twists
6. Bring family and friends to the table with traditional Easter fare


OOKSHELF
1. Claiming Kin: Confronting the History of an African American Family
2. Kids Corner: Double Dutch by Sharon M. Draper
3. The Ghost Lurking in America's Closet
4. An African American in South Africa: The Travel Notes of Ralph J. Bunche, 28 September 1937 - 1 January 1938


NATION
1. Groups plan new spirit of mutual cooperation
2. Burger King celebrates our heroes
3. Disney's Wilkinson forms consulting firm
4. Fort Trumbull homeowners win eminent domain case


PERSPECTIVE
1. The Louima Case: End the denial of justice
2. A view 'on the grounds' of Zimbabwe's election


ENTERTAINMENT
1. Bebe live and up close
2. Redeemer: The truth shall set you free


SCHOOLS AND SCHOLARSHIP
1. Study shows Head Start kids make greater gains in school
2. JSU urban research director earns national certification
3. Local doctor honored with Jim Livesay Award
4. 100 Black Men of Jackson fifth Annual Families and Mentors Conference


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


STATE METRO
1. National poll ranks state 50th in fair legal climate
2. State's Arm to receive a $10,000 grant
3. 56 rural water systems failed to file their financial reports


BLACK HISTORY MONTH
1. Women's History Month: A salute to unsung African American sheroes
2. Marian Wright Edelman: The good fighter
3. Charlotte Keys: Fighting against all odds


NEWS
1. Home communications wiring upgrades can't wait for tomorrow
2. The Los Angeles Urban League and Training Center new appointees
3. First-ever e-government conference in MS April 2-3
4. Tips for small business success
5. Letter to the members of Anderson United Methodist Church
6. The Jackson Chapter Links Beautillion 2002


HEALTH
1. Treating chronic pain
2. Inhalants: A deadly high
3. Weight loss anxiety
4. Eat to your heart's content
5. Products, changes in routine help kick the smoking habit
6. Test yourself on Diabetes and foot health
7. Dramatic advances in hemophilia treatment
8. Comprehensive Health Fair
9. Therapeutic riding is gaining strength
10.Gov. Musgrove signed legislation providing additional protection for victims of domestic violence