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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Ford survey shows employees optimistic about future

Ford Motor Co.'s latest internal employee survey shows morale is up sharply and employees' confidence in the company's future has reached an all-time high. That is according to Ford's latest quarterly report card, a copy of which was obtained by The Detroit News. It shows that 89 percent of employees have a positive outlook, compared to less than 55 percent in the middle of 2008. The survey was conducted in December. - 1:12 pm

Detroit city employees banned from wearing strong scents

Detroit --City employees with a strong aroma of perfume, cologne or any scented products will soon be in for a warning. City officials have plans to place placards in three city buildings detailing scented products to avoid due to a settlement in a widely publicized federal lawsuit filed by a city planner in 2008 and settled last month. - 12:32 pm

Commentary: Detroit can do better than this

Nolan Finley: Family troubles can happen to anyone. But to have both of Detroit's members of Congress dodging the stink of the City Hall corruption scandal begs the question: C'mon Detroit, can't you do better than this? - 12:32 pm

St. Patrick's Parade draws big crowd, despite rain

Detroit -- About 600 people packed St. Patrick's Catholic Church this morning in preparation for the annual St. Patrick's Parade today. - 12:32 pm

 

Red Wings 3, Sabres 2 (OT): Wings move up

Brian Rafalski's slapper from the circle beat his Team USA teammate Ryan Miller 31 seconds into overtime. The win moves Detroit back into the eighth and final playoff spot. - 11:47 pm

Michigan's John Beilein, Manny Harris need each other

Bob Wojnowski: Beilein desperately needs a boost, something to convince us he's more than just a smart, gentlemanly leader of an up-and-down, underachieving program. Harris needs to round out his game and show he can be the focal point of an offense.

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Detroit's 52nd St. Patrick's Day Parade kicks off Sunday on Michigan Avenue in Corktown.
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