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Judge digs in to cut costs at Detroit court
DETROIT (AP) -- A judge appointed to fix the finances of a troubled Detroit court is moving quickly to save millions by July 1, the start of a new budget ...
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Planning to go under the knife Think twice
Why you should get a second opinion Those malpractice cases, which can be settled with no admission of wrongdoing, account for no more than a fraction of cases in which people got surgery that wasn't needed, and there's no way to know the total number. In an era when many hospitals are required to report every infection and surgical error, neither the federal government nor the states ...
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How viable is plan for events center Red Wings arena
Site where new Red Wings arena will be built The public dollars are coming from a yearly tax capture to the tune of $12.8 million a year. That money would be put toward bonds that will be sold to pay for the project. People are thrilled at the ...
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No iron ore supply flood imminent in the Great Lakes - Cliffs
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Lake Michigans timber centuries old scientists
FAIRPORT, Michigan -- A wooden beam embedded at the bottom of northern Lake Michigan appears to have been there for centuries, underwater archaeologists announced Tuesday, a crucial finding as crews dig toward what they hope is the carcass of a French ship that disappeared in the 17th ...
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The Adventures of Antoine Doinel: The 400 Blows, Antoine and Colette, Stolen Kisses, Bed and Board, Love on the Run [DVD]
In the early 1950s, with the help of noted film theorist and critic Andr Bazin, 20-year-old Franois Truffaut began writing regularly for the Parisian film journal Cahiers du cinma. He quickly gained a reputation as an uncompromising and often vicious critic with a clear-cut sense of what was great about the cinemahe openly took aim on such previously untouchable French masters as Marcel Car ... ...
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Detroit Pistons 2.0 Mobile App for Android and iPhone Offers In-Game Seat Upgrade Option
April 15, 2013 AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - It's 7:30 p.m. You're at tonight's Detroit Pistons game against the Charlotte Bobcats. You're sitting in the 200-level, but you see some open seats in the 100-level. Tonight - you can use the official Detroit Pistons Mobile App to upgrade your seats in the arena. The Pistons are the second team to provide the seat upgrade option on ...
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Frank Langella to take on role of King Lear at Chichester Festival Theatre
Frank Langella , the triple-Tony award winning actor who memorably portrayed Richard Nixon on stage and screen, is to take on King Lear for the Chichester Festival Theatre, it will be announced on Thursday.The role is often called the Everest of acting and has been played in recent years by Derek Jacobi at the Donmar Warehouse and Ian McKellen at the Royal Shakespeare Company.Langella has ...
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Troubled Detroit court looking for other cuts to avert layoffs
Layoff notices have gone out to 80 employees who work at 36th District Court in Detroit in union and nonunion positions, but the majority of the layoffs could be averted with other cost-saving methods before they take effect in early July.Among the ideas proposed for cutting costs: 10% wage concessions, unpaid holidays and changes to health care, according to court and union ...
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Obama seeks further cuts to U.S. Russia nuclear arsenals
BERLIN — Despite an uphill battle in Moscow and in Congress, President Barack Obama vowed Wednesday to try to shrink the number of U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons, making the case for what he called ...
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Commemorative walk is call to action echoing MLKs historic 1963 march
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. leads the Walk to Freedom in Detroit on June 23, 1963. With him are, from left, Walter Reuther, Benjamin McFall, Cmdr. George Harge and Rev. C.L. Franklin. / Tony Spina/Detroit Free ...

