JACKSON, Miss. -- The Mississippi State Fair opens in two weeks, but it's already losing money. A group with ties to the Ku Klux Klan, called the Nationalist Movement, is planning to set up an information booth at the fair -- a plan that's driving away some businesses and customers. The group's leader, Richard Barrett, calls it a "pro-majority" group. The Anti-Defamation League calls it white supremacist. Either way, the group's attempts to set up shop aren't sitting well with the fair commission. "I've been here for three years and gone to the fair every year," said Ramie Mitchell. "This...