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As Detroit sinks deeper into debt entrepreneurs offer hope
Despite the gloom and doom, there are a number of innovative companies expanding in the area, sparking hope of economic recovery. The D-Hive puts on events such as this Failure Fest which gives entrepreneurs a chance to hear stories of failures from currently successful business people in Detroit on March 18, 2013. (Deborah Baic/The Globe and ...
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Jury cant reach verdict in Detroit cops trial
Detroit Police Officer Joseph Weekley testifies during his trial on charges of involuntary manslaughter and careless discharge of a firearm causing death, in Wayne County Circuit Court in Detroit, Mich., on Thursday, June 13, 2013. Weekley is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Aiyana Stanley-Jones. She was killed during a chaotic police raid to find a murder suspect at a ...
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Extradition to begin after Lexington murder suspect appears in Michigan court
A man is scheduled to appear in court in Michigan Wednesday to start the process to bring him back to Lexington, where he is charged in a 2010 homicide.Terrence Sims, 43, is charged with fatally shooting Stephen Kavanaugh Jr., 33, on June 4, 2010 on Elsmere Alley near Sixth Street. According to Herald-Leader archives, Lexington police got into a foot chase with a man they thought was involved in ...
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Red Wings Make Risky Gamble With Pavel Datsyuk Extension
Pavel Datsyuk has signed an extension that will keep him in Detroit through 2016-17. Pavel Datsyuk is one of the NHL's most exciting players and, I would argue, the league's best offensive talent over the last decade. The Red Wings seem to agree, as it was announced today that they have rewarded the Russian center with a three-year, $22.5 million extension that will keep him in ...
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Experts search Lake Michigan for 17th century shipwreck
French and U.S. experts are searching for a 17th century ship they believe sank in Lake Michigan in 1679. Three French underwater archaeologists are diving at a site near Poverty Island, where expedition leader Steve Libert believes the Griffin sank. He discovered a wooden beam jutting from the lake bottom in 2001. Scientists say the beam appears to have been there for centuries, an important ...
Movie Review
Louisiana Story [DVD]
Robert Flaherty was never a conventional documentary filmmaker, and his films, although routinely referred to as documentaries, were often highly fictionalized works that used real-life settings and people for the purpose of evoking deep, primal mythologies. Although they often appeared spontaneous, his films are thoroughly constructed to achieve exactly what Flaherty wanted. To a journalistic pu ... ...
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Mich. lawmakers OK $1 surcharge on electric bills
LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Michigan regulators could add up to a $1 monthly surcharge to utility bills to help poor customers with their heating bills under legislation headed to Gov. Rick ...
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Watch Slimy Substance Closes Lake Michigan Beaches
It was do we gooey sticky and silver. Spotted in Lake Michigan yesterday afternoon sticking to swimmers who are on Porter beach in Indiana. -- -- -- -- Water divers and everybody in squad -- at and ...
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Mysterious Substance on Lake Michigan Prompts Investigation
Swimmers have been ordered to stay out of Lake Michigan in parts of northwest Indiana after a mysterious, slimy substance showed up in the water on June 17, ...
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Chrysler reaches agreement with NHTSA issues recall for 2.7 million Jeep SUVs
A Chrysler Dodge pick-up truck drives past the headquarters of Chrysler LLC in Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S., on Thursday, April 30, 2009. / Jeff Kowalsky/Bloomberg ...
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Johnson Controls weighs sale of automotive electronics unit
Johnson Controls, which is trying to sell its automotive electronics business, has opened talks with private equity firms after other suppliers expressed interest in parts but no the entire unit.The Milwaukee-based company, which announced earlier this year that it would seek to divest the business, could still sell pieces of its electronics business to other suppliers. Most of the the ...

