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Red Wings' ascent amazes critics
The Red Wings are used to observers forecasting the beginning of their decline, as many have — amid no small amount of wishful thinking — for 15 years. But that is not going to happen this season either.
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Grosse Pointe Park husband is suspect in wife’s slaying
Bob Bashara, the husband of Jane Bashara, underwent a polygraph test Friday in connection with the slaying, Grosse Pointe Park Police Chief David Hiller said, adding that Bashara is “the only person of interest.”
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Ficano considers honoring severances
Months after promising an end to lucrative severances, Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano is considering paying 15 appointees as much as $850,000 to leave, The Detroit News has learned.
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Number of unionized workers in U.S. grows
Union membership grew slightly in the United States in 2011, signaling an end to the steep declines of recent years.
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School suspends cancer survivor over long hair he plans to donate
J.T. Gaskins,17, is a leukemia survivor who decided over the holidays to grow out his hair and donate it to Locks of Love. But officials at Madison Academy in Burton have ruled that his hairstyle is violating school policy.
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Jim Leyland, Miguel Cabrera embrace switch to third base to accommodate Fielder
So, which one is it? Has Miguel Cabrera merely agreed to play third base now that the Tigers have signed Prince Fielder to play first? Or does he genuinely want to play third base?
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Michigan's Trey Burke eager for trip home to Columbus
Sunday will be a weird homecoming for Michigan freshman Trey Burke. The Wolverines travel to Columbus to face No. 4 Ohio State for first place in the conference and Burke, a Columbus native, gets his first shot at the Buckeyes.
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John Niyo
Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard’s all-star nod is perfect acclamation
James Russell Howard III waited long enough. Not so for James Russell Howard IV, however. The 3-month-old son of Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard already has his passport.
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Scott Burgess
2012 Kia Soul Eco lacking in spirit
The 2012 Kia Soul has a lot going for it. So why would Kia, the fastest growing brand in America last year, want to muck things up by tweaking the Kia Soul just enough to
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Daniel Howes
Gilbert remains bullish on the D
Detroit may be edging ever closer to the financial abyss, but don’t tell that to Dan Gilbert. His bullishness on The D is palpable.
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- Lynn Henning: Miguel Cabrera was eager to play 3B even before Fielder’s signing
- Bob Wojnowski: Fielder's signing shows Tigers owner Mike Ilitch isn't messing around
- John Niyo: Tigers GM Dave Dombrowski’s Job 1: Whatever Ilitch wants
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DPS to reopen Detroit Children’s Museum
The cash-strapped Detroit Children's Museum, closed since the end of December, will reopen early next week, according to Detroit Public Schools
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2012 Kia Soul Eco lacking in spirit
The 2012 Kia Soul has a lot going for it. So why would Kia, the fastest growing brand in America last year, want to muck things up by tweaking the
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Obama calls for broad college tuition reform
Ann Arbor— President Barack Obama's rousing speech at the University of Michigan on Friday touched on an issue near and dear to students'
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Coupons becoming a way of life for American consumers
More shoppers are using coupons even as the economy improves, adopting a "forever frugal mindset," according to Livonia marketing firm Valassis
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Editorial quick hits: Dump parking bill
Even opposition from House Speaker Jase Bolger, R-Marshall, couldn’t stop the House from passing legislation that would block any motorist with three
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Kids among scores killed in 2 days of Syrian chaos
Beirut— Two days of bloody turmoil in Syria killed at least 74 people, including small children, as forces loyal to President Bashar Assad
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Oscar nominees failing to cash in at box office
This year’s Oscar broadcast is going to get serious help from “The Help.” That’s because of the nine best picture nominees, “The Help” is the only
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Clinton Township homeowner puts guests and good times first in his remodel plans
Guests feel so comfortable they never want to leave Jerry Munro’s Clinton Township home. And he wouldn’t have it any other way. Munro, a consummate
Latest Updates
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- Red Wings' ascent amazes critics
- Ficano considers honoring severances
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- Michigan's Mike Martin drawing scouts’ attention
- Michigan's Trey Burke eager for trip home to Columbus
- Experts predict destinations for uncommitted Michigan, MSU targets
- Obama shows some love for U-M QB Denard Robinson
- Lions’ Bill Ford Jr. wouldn’t trade Matthew Stafford for any QB, he tells website
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