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B. Suggested reading.(Appendixes)(Web site at www.bea.gov)
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Survey of Current Business; Oct 1, 2009; 700+ Words
The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) has published a wealth of information about the methodologies that are used to prepare its national, industry, international, and regional accounts. Most of this information is available on BEA's Web site at www.bea.gov. National accounts The national accounts
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Editor's note.
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 655 Words
HOLIDAYS IN THE SOUTH, AND ESPECIALLY MISSISSIPPI, tend to bring out the bakers, decorators, and party planners in all of us, and they cause us to relish this wonderful place where we are lucky enough to reside. This issue reminds us why our state is so special, particularly during the holidays.
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Easy Parties goes to QVC!(mailbox)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; 270 Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Left to right, Patty Roper with Publisher Gwen McKee and Barbara Moseley back stage at QVC. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Food stylist Bobbi Cappelli ushers Easy Parties displays onto a live set at QVC!
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Mailbox.(Letter to the editor)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words
Like many other readers, I moved out of state decades ago--only to find that I had left my heart in Mississippi. Thanks for the vicarious visits to my home state through your excellent magazine. My favorite features are always the ones by food editor Emily Hines Burgess. With coffee cup in hand, I
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Urban oasis.(mississippi matters: southern scrapbook)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 480 Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Greenville residents looking to avoid gaining holiday pounds or catch a moment of quiet during the hustle and bustle of the season can find respite on the scenic trails of the Greenville Cypress Preserve. Open year-round, the Cypress Preserve is a project of the Greenville
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Commemorating honor and valor.(mississippi matters: southern scrapbook)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 698 Words
With the approach of Veterans Day (November 11), Americans turn their thoughts to the men and women who have given so much for our country. At the Camp Van Dorn World War II Museum in Centreville, though, honoring and remembering veterans is not limited to one day--it is a daily effort. The museum,
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Quite a catch.(mississippi matters: southern scrapbook)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 616 Words
This holiday season, families and youths across the state will receive and share blessings thanks to Mississippi football legend, Deuce McAllister and his Catch 22 Foundation. Named for his Ole Miss jersey number, the Catch 22 Foundation was begun in New Orleans in 2001 to help underprivileged
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Petunia pickle bottom.(mississippi matters: can't miss)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; 270 Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] PETUNIA PICKLE BOTTOM Mocha Berry Cream Diaper Clutch with enclosed changing pad, wipes holder, and coin purse, $135. Lemon Meringue, 1000 Highland Colony Parkway, Ridgeland, 601.853.2611.
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James Purdey & Sons.(mississippi matters: can't miss)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; 270 Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] JAMES PURDEY & SONS Audley House sterling silver quail ($399) or Labrador ($439) cuff links, Circle Seven Outpost & Provisions, 100-A Mannsdale Park Drive, Madison, 601.856.3131.
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Swarovski crystal.(mississippi matters: can't miss)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; 262 Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL hoop earrings by Jimmy Crystal of New York, $129.99-149.99. Judith Lee's, 1000 Highland Colony Parkway, Ridgeland, 601.856.5289.
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Tolani scarf.(mississippi matters: can't miss)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; 251 Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] TOLANI SCARF $74, Village Boutique, 1888 Main Street, Suite F, Madison, 601.853.1565.
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A royal Christmas: the Beams bring a royal Christmas vibe to their whimsical gift shop.(mississippi matters: noteworthy)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Dawn and Stephen Beam wanted to create "a gift store with unique, inspirational, and uplifting gifts," and they succeeded in crafting a one-of-a-kind space to entertain customers. The gift shop is named for Stephen's mother who passed away in 1996, but her spirit and fun
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Just desserts.(mississippi matters: made in mississippi)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Thanks partly to its Mississippi recipes, Britain has become smitten with American-owned Outsider Tart bakery in London. David Muniz, an entrepreneur who grew up in Hattiesburg, and David Lesniak, an architect from New Jersey, began baking as a hobby when they moved to London
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Woodville: in this southwest Mississippi town, charm and Southern hospitality reign.(mississippi matters: small-town spotlight)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I knew my Woodville trip would be a good one the second I learned that gooey butter cake was in my future. This sweet cake is a staple in St. Louis, Missouri, and the proposition of finding the concoction outside my childhood hometown's confines has always proven, well,
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Your favorite cup.(home matters: design lesson)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Coffee lovers know what they like. Whether it is the distinctive taste that only comes from a French press or the kick of an espresso, they are known to be loyal to a fault. A coffee maker can dramatically change the way your coffee tastes, and picking the type of maker that
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From garden center to Santa's workshop: local garden centers unearth a treasure trove of Christmas splendor.(home matters: gardens)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] When it is time to deck the halls, most families head for the local garden center to
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Holiday fun times three: these Jackson neighbors take Christmas food, fun, and music--and multiply it!(A TRIO OF CHRISTMAS PARTIES)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] It all started three years ago when Kathy and Tim Ford moved into the small gated enclave of Winterfield just off Old Canton Road, just around the corner from the Country Club of Jackson. Their friends Lisa and Pat Busby and Debbie and Joe McCaskill, who already lived in
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A presidential holiday: Davis' Beauvoir opens it doors for the holidays.(CHRISTMAS AROUND THE STATE)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 672 Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This year, Christmas will be celebrated at Beauvoir, the home of Jefferson Davis, for the second year since the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Since many historic homes were lost during the storm, Beauvoir is now the oldest home on the Gulf
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Japanese flair in Laurel: Catherine and Steven Nowicki, who have traveled extensively and lived in Japan for several years, are transplants from the East coast to Laurel.(CHRISTMAS AROUND THE STATE)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 571 Words
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] We never dreamed we would end up in Laurel. When my husband interviewed here, he called and said, 'you'll love it,' insisting that I come and see. I loved everything from the time we landed--we really found out what Southern hospitality was all about,"
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Mississippi matters of fact.(heritage matters: looking back)(Calendar)
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Mississippi Magazine; Nov 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words
november 3 (1914) Laurel's 106-room Pinehurst Hotel, located on 5th Avenue near the west end of Oak Street, opened for business. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] 8 (1859) Mrs. Adair Humphries Edwin, a botanist, painter, and teacher at Gulfport High School who founded the Gulfport Garden Club, was born near
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