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OBIT - JACKSON, MRS. SUSAN VANESSA ROCHELLE WHITE, (DAPHADILE)
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JACKSON, Mrs. Susan Vanessa Rochelle White, (Daphadile), 45, of
Salem, entered into Eternal Rest, Tuesday, July 30, 2002. She was
born in Roanoke, the daughter of the late Nelson White and Willie
Clark White. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers,
Nelson White, Jr., Robert White, Willie Roy White and Cecil White;
mother-in-law, Essie V. Jackson; and brother-in-law, Dr. Wallace A.
Saunders. Survivors are her devoted husband, Maceo Nathan "Nate"
Jackson; sisters, Ruby (Richard) Daw...
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OBIT - JACKSON, MRS. SUSAN VANESSA ROCHELLE WHITE, (DAPHADILE)
Roanoke Times & World News
; JACKSON, Mrs. Susan Vanessa Rochelle White, (Daphadile), 45, of Salem, entered into Eternal Rest, Tuesday, July 30, 2002. She was born in Roanoke, the daughter of the late Nelson White and Willie Clark White. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Nelson White, Jr., Robert White,
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Jackson & The Road Home; Striking a Popular Chord in the Face of a Lingering Question: Can He Wrok From the Inside?
The Washington Post
; ... pry you loose." As bloodshed on the West Bank leads the nightly news, Jackson's calls for negotiation are being taken up by others ... already paid for itself," says Austin, in free publicity on nightly news. It is an irony, often noted, that Super Tuesday, designed to ...
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The new age of Jackson. (Jesse Jackson)
U.S. News & World Report
; The new age of Jackson Jesse the Democrats' kingmaker? Jesse the vice-presidential candidate? Or, as he might exhort a crowd to chant in unison, his ample index finger wagging: Jesse Jackson, nominee for President of the U.S.A.? Suddenly, what once was unthinkable has become worth considering, and
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The Satisfaction of `Action'; For Auto Dealer Freddye Jackson, Selling Cars Is Just the Beginning of the Job
The Washington Post
; ... person for whom the sun shines every day, it's for that man," Long said of Jackson. "Freddye doesn't know anything about bad news, about the economy being down or anything like that. He's very loyal to his company, very loyal to his product and very loyal ...
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Jackson action: strategies for now - and next time. (Jesse Jackson)
The Nation
; ... media no longer see the Jackson story that was so dazzling in 1988, but the locals still love him. Every night he is on the TV news somewhere, and in the morning in the headlines, marching with the masses, exhorting schoolchildren, supporting strikers, eulogizing ...
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J.B. Jackson and geography.(John Brinckerhoff Jackson)(Obituary)
The Geographical Review
; ... experience in the army during World War II. He essentially read his way across Normandy with immersions, wherever he was stationed, in maps, guidebooks, and local geographical literature. In 1951 Jackson launched his magazine, Landscape: Human Geography of the Southwest ...
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Finding Neverland.(Michael Jackson)
The Nation
; Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection At this writing, the first prosecution witnesses have begun testimony in the case of People v. Michael Joe Jackson. Upwards of 1,000 members of the press have converged on the Santa Barbara County Courthouse in Santa Maria to cover this latest Trial of the
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Jackson Still Battling The Skeptics
The Washington Post
; ... percent of the white vote. And, in a national Washington Post/ABC News poll of 1,007 registered voters conducted last week, 30 percent ... feel better." Others apparently agree. A Washington Post/ABC News exit poll of 2,000 Illinois voters gave Jackson only 3 percent ...
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Jackson's Fundraising Methods Spur Questions
The Washington Post
; When Jesse L. Jackson announced in early 1999 that he would not make a third stab at the Democratic presidential nomination, he said he wanted to spend less time inside the Beltway and more time "tearing down the walls of Wall Street" and ensuring that blacks share in the wealth of corporate
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Jackson is eager to face Y. again
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; Marc Jackson's coming-out party as a Ute came two years ago this week. After playing well in a Monday night game against San Diego State, he followed it up with a big game against BYU the following Saturday. The upset win over BYU snapped a 44-game home-winning streak for the Cougars. Jackson led
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