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The DM Online: Newsblog: Final defandent in bribery overture pleads guilty
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Friday, March 21, 2008. Final defandent in bribery overture pleads guilty. Zach Scruggs pleaded guilty Friday morning to a one count felony. The government dismissed the conspiracy charges against him and agreed to charge him only with misprision of a felony. Scruggs' plea comes one week after his father Richard "Dickie" Scruggs pleaded guilty to charges of trying to bribe circuit judge Henry Lackey. Three others have also pleaded guilty to the conspiracy charges. Posted by Paul Quinn. The same comment p...
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The DM Online: Newsblog: 2008-02-03
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008. Gov Haley Barbour declares State of Emergency. According to a press release issued today by the Office of the Governor in Jackson, Gov. Haley Barbour has declared a State of Emergency following the severe weather and tornadoes that struck of Tues., Feb. 5. Alcorn, DeSoto and Lafayette counties were among those damaged in the storm. For more information, check Thursday's edition of The Daily Mississippian. Video: Damage in on Old Highway 7. Video: Lafayette County damage.
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The DM Online: Newsblog: 2008-03-02
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Saturday, March 8, 2008. Mississippi State University President Doc Foglesong unexpectedly resigned Friday after less than two academic years as leader of the university. His final day of work will be June 30. In a prepared press statement, Foglesong, a retired four-star U.S. Air Force general, said: "With the express purpose of helping the university move forward, I have asked the commissioner of higher education that I be relieved as president not later than June 30, 2008.". Friday, March 7, 2008.
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Inside The DM: An unknown future?
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Thursday, January 31, 2008. Editor Marti Covington and I were casually discussing the future of print at dinner earlier tonight and both came to similar epiphanies: why do we care so much about the future of print? Why is change so hard for people, namely the journalists themselves, to accept and even embrace? Thinking about the process of The DM, where the writers and photographers submit their assignments by 4 pm and 11 hours later Marti is sending a completed newspaper to the printer on Jackson Ave...
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Inside The DM: Life = Work
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007. I wish I could come up with some kind of flashy title for this blog, or even think of something witty to say to all those readers out there who will look at this, but that just won’t happen. You see, I am the Photo Editor of the DM, so hopefully that excuses me from my over use of commas and slight grammatical errors. After all the proper formatting is done, and all cut lines and photos are in the correct folder and placed on the server, I assign things for the coming days...
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Inside The DM: 2008-01-27
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Thursday, January 31, 2008. Editor Marti Covington and I were casually discussing the future of print at dinner earlier tonight and both came to similar epiphanies: why do we care so much about the future of print? Why is change so hard for people, namely the journalists themselves, to accept and even embrace? Thinking about the process of The DM, where the writers and photographers submit their assignments by 4 pm and 11 hours later Marti is sending a completed newspaper to the printer on Jackson Ave...
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The DM Online: Newsblog: 2008-05-25
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Sunday, May 25, 2008. Student perishes in car accident. An early morning traffic accident in Tupelo claimed two lives on Saturday, including one Ole Miss student. Julius Dozier, a 20-year-old junior, and Adrian Cannon, 19, both from New Albany, died in the accident, which occurred at the intersection of Coley Road and McCullough Blvd. at around midnight on Sat., May 24. According to the Daily Journal. Four others were injured in the wreck, including two children. Posted by Josh Cox.
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Inside The DM: You may comment...
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Friday, November 9, 2007. After a few weeks of "The DM SUX! And "This writer is a fool and a slut! The daily number of comment emails dropped significantly when I started moderating them. From an unchecked 65 to 100 comments a day, we now get about 20. And do you know how many of those survive the Great Comment Purge As According to the Comment Policy? Maybe 6. On a good day. But above all things, be sure to remember this: leave your last initial. Because if you don't, I will be there, purging withou...
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Inside The DM: Negatives into positives
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Thursday, January 24, 2008. Why did they have to take it there? They don't really know me.". Simply put, I'm just an average student with a rather extraordinary job. But the longer I keep this position and give 100 percent of myself everyday to being successful in it, the more extraordinary I also become - and that is really exciting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ARTS and LIFE EDITOR. 169; 2007, The Daily Mississippian.
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Inside The DM: The DM Online gets a facelift
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008. The DM Online gets a facelift. I hope the updated design of The DM Online now better reflects the print version of the newspaper and the content of the site. I certainly feel that it's a step in the right direction of what The DM Online can and will eventually become. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ARTS and LIFE EDITOR. The DM Online gets a facelift. 169; 2007, The Daily Mississippian.