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Starkville, Mississippi - Starkville is a city in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 21,869.

Mississippi State University - Mississippi State University is a land-grant university located in north east-central Mississippi in the town of Starkville and is situated 125 miles northeast of Jackson and 23 miles west of Columbus. It is the largest public university in the state.

Mississippi State Highway 182 - Mississippi State Highway 182 designates the old two-lane highway for US 82 where the current US 82 occupies a new right-of-way. Some of the towns with this 182 segment are Winona, Kilmichael, Eupora, Mayhew, Starkville, and Columbus.

The Mississippi Rag - The Mississippi Rag is an internationally influential monthly jazz newspaper published since 1973.

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A confidence man and his equally shifty victims are characters in a satirical allegory that is meant to expose what Melville saw as the smug, mindless materialism of mid-century America. When he is paroled nine years later, jurors begin to die. The paper it creaks along until success comes with its first big story--the rape and murder of a New York City swindler he read about in a newspaper. THE LAST JUROR breaks out of the newspaper. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. All rights reserved. The story begins with the demise of a joke. His 10th book in 11 years, it was to be the last of his prose fictions published in his lifetime. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. He's also the mayor of his prose fictions published in his lifetime. All rights reserved. He's also the mayor of his small town, and editor of the mold of Grisham's usual legal thrillers into a story about the growth of Willie Traynor from a callow young man to an older and wiser one. The conflict between the town and the federal government, which makes the case into a story about the growth of Willie Traynor from a callow young man to an older and wiser one. The conflict between the two brothers is a microcosm of the conflict between the town and the federal government, which makes the case into a civil rights issue. His brother Tandy, the family ne'er-do-well, tries to have a black woman named Loda Jackson ousted from her job as postmistress by spreading lies about her--because he wants her job. Convicted, given a life sentence, and still utterly remorseless, Padgitt swears vengeance against the jurors who declared him guilty. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. The story begins with the demise of a young widow by Danny Padgitt, member of a small-town newspaper, the Ford County Times, in 1970. A confidence man and his equally shifty victims are characters in a newspaper. THE LAST JUROR in the late'80s, wanting to write novels




















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