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World Bank UN chiefs to visit African Great Lakes region
The World Bank President, Jim Yong Kim, and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will make a joint visit to Africa's Great Lakes region, a World Bank statement said Monday. The visit is to be undertaken in support of a landmark peace agreement and to push for economic development in the troubled region. "The visit will draw attention to the plight of fragile and conflict-affected countries ...
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Detroit Lake fishing derby Even though it was wet we still had a blast
DETROIT, Ore. - The skies might have been gray and the rain a little heavy at times, but that didn't stop hundreds of anglers from casting their lines into Detroit Lake over the weekend to catch some trout. "The fish don't know it's raining," said Dean O'Donnell, owner of Mountain High Grocery in Detroit, Oregon (located about 45 miles southeast of Salem) and ...
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Reexamining the Detroit Lions draft philosophy
The really good news of those 30 draft picks on the roster, 28 of them were drafted by Mayhew. The only two Matt Millen draftees left are WR Calvin Johnson and C Dominic Raiola. That seems to suggest that Mayhew has done a better job that his predecessor in finding ...
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Central Africa In Africas Great Lakes Region Peace Dividend Must Follow Peace Deal
Washington, DC - Africa's Great Lakes region today has the chance to achieve something that has eluded its war-weary people for several decades. It can silence the guns, boost trust and trade between neighbors, educate millions of out-of-school children, empower women, and create economic opportunities that will help the countries forge a path to prosperity, good governance, and lasting ...
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Michigan judges in line for 3 pay increase
Michigan judges are in line for a 3% pay increase under a recommendation made today by the State Officers Compensation Commission. / Detroit Free Press archive ...
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The Man in the Iron Mask
"The Man in the Iron Mask," based on the classic novel by Alexandre Dumas, is a well-made adventure film that doesn't have much adventure. It has a lot of beautiful French locations, a stunning A-list cast of actors, and technical merit oozing from every corner, but it never really grabs hold of you the way a good swashbuckling adventure should. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that the ... ...
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GM Lansing logistics center will create 200 jobs
General Motors plans to spend $44.5 million to open a new logistics center at its Lansing Grand River assembly plant, an expansion that will create 200 jobs, the Detroit automaker said today.The logistics center will be 400,000 square feet and used for parts sequencing purposes, which involve storing parts to be used on the assembly line. GM said the center is intended to cut costs and ...
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SUV left on tracks halts Amtrak for 2 hours in SW Michigan
A sport utility vehicle found on railroad tracks in southwestern Michigan prompted officials to suspend Amtrak passenger train travel in the area for about two ...
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Husband in Michigan hit man case withdraws plea
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. - A 68-year-old man accused of trying to hire a hit man to kill his wife of 27 years is expected to face trial after withdrawing his plea. Charles Tringali of Roseville was scheduled to be sentenced Monday in Macomb County Circuit Court in Mount Clemens after previously pleading no contest to a charge of solicitation to murder. Instead, ...
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Property owners sue after Boardman River flooding in Lower Peninsula
East Bay Township - Some property owners hit by flooding last year during a dam removal project in Michigan's northwestern Lower Peninsula are suing. The Traverse City Record-Eagle reports the lawsuit filed Friday says their property values dropped due to the Boardman River flooding. The suit names the Boardman River Dams Settlement Agreement Implementation Team and others as defendants. ...
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NHL playoffs Red Wings get jump on Blackhawks take series lead
Detroit goalie Jimmy Howard (35) stops a shot by Chicago center Jonathan Toews (19) during the second period of their game in Detroit, Monday, May 20, 2013. Detroit won 3-2. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) DETROIT -- Up and down. Quick as a minute. The compass was broken at Joe Louis Arena, and the game had only two directions: north and south. It was a track meet, a caffeinated pogo stick, all ...
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