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Mississippi Triathlon - Articles
Mississippi Lawmakers Discriminate Against 'Obese' Eating At Restaurants
by
Jimmy M.
Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 6:34pm
Fat people no longer welcome dining out in Mississippi?
As someone with a Master of Arts degree in Public Policy and Government, I've come across quite a bit of dopey legislation on the local, state, and federal government level over my years of studying and examining many different proposed bills. But Mississippi House Bill
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Mississippi Lawmakers Discriminate Against 'Obese' Eating At Restaurants
by
Jimmy M.
Posted
Mon 04 Feb 2008 10:22am
Fat people no longer welcome dining out in Mississippi?
As someone with a Master of Arts degree in Public Policy and Government, I've come across quite a bit of dopey legislation on the local, state, and federal government level over my years of studying and examining many different proposed bills. But Mississippi House Bill No. 282 that was drafted
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Fruits & Vegetables Gain Following Among Mississippi Kids
by
Connie Bennett
Posted
Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:12pm
Let's hear it for Mississippi -- the state with the highest obesity rates -- for trying out an innovative program to help kids to promote fruit and vegetables, which as we... towards fruit and increased their consumption, which had been low in the first place. Meanwhile, students in grade 5 weren't as willing to try out new fruits and veggies
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Mississippi Deer and Turkey Hunt
by
RollinThunder
Posted
Sun 18 Oct 2009 12:00am
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Action Mike trying to put the sneak on a huge Mississippi Whitetail that was hiding somewhere out in the woods.
Just a artsy photo of a pine...
If you ever want to hunt whitetail or turkey in the great state of Mississippi, you need to schedule a time to go to the great city of McBride and hunt on the Smith Family
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Race Report: Carl Touchstone Memorial Mississippi 50 Trail Run
by
Kay Vee
Posted
Thu 11 Mar 2010 12:12pm
when I was still new to Mississippi. The conditions were about perfect, albeit a bit warm. The trails were fairly dry with just a few, mostly minor, mud and creek crossings. Given that I had shed most of my Mississippi-10 since then and was, I believed, in better shape, I figured I could knock a few minutes or more off my original time of 2:28.
So
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Shift #5: Across the Mississippi
by
Ryan Denner
Posted
Sun 27 Jun 2010 2:56pm
a holy sh!t moment when I realized it was already an hour before our shift started. I jumped out of bed, and starting running around like a mad man trying to prepare everything... the great Mississippi, and handed it off to Tobias. The Mississippi marks the unofficial start to racing, and I was officially starting to get a little tired. We had an hour left
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The Age of Autism: Missing in Mississippi - Part 2 or 3
by
Ginger T.
Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:02pm
The Age of Autism: Missing in Mississippi
By DAN OLMSTED
UPI Senior Editor
In this -- the second of three parts recounting our reporting on autism since the start... in Mississippi. We introduced ourselves to the brother of Donald T., the first person ever diagnosed with autism.
Donald was born in 1933; he came to the attention of the medical world
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