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  1. So long, Bo

    H e went as far as he could go, farther than many doctors long expected, and then he could go no farther. To the very day his damaged heart finally stopped working, Bo Schembechler never stopped pushing it, every flawed ounce of it.

  2. Reporters remember

    Tom Gage : Bo had a nickname for me, not one I necessarily liked, but one he used a lot. Gloomy Gage he called me, because he didn't like that we disagreed on where the Tigers were headed in the early 1990s when he was president of the team.

  3. 'He was special, real special'

    Every year, Jerry Hanlon, the former Michigan assistant football coach who arrived in Ann Arbor in 1969 with Bo Schembechler, writes a letter to the Wolverines that he presents them on the eve of the Ohio State game.

  4. On Bo

    Sen. Carl Levin

  5. U-M loses a legend

    One of the greatest hearts in the history of college football ceased beating Friday.

  6. Mourning the man who once helped me grieve

    You don't fully realize the impact a man has had on your life until he's gone.

  7. Bo always mattered, wherever he was

    There I was, standing off to the side, basking in the warm California sun, minding my own business, watching Michigan during early practice preparations for the Rose Bowl against Texas.

  8. Bo really cared about his players, and mentor Woody

    Bo Schembechler, his face red with rage, jumped into the shotgun seat of the sedan. He slammed the door, very hard.

  9. Friendship meant more than rivalry

    Former Michigan State coach George Perles got the news of Bo Schembechler's death from a stranger while eating lunch in a restaurant.

  10. Doctor says Bo's heart 'just stopped' working

    Former Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler, 77, collapsed in the powder room of a Southfield television station this morning and died of congestive heart failure, according to a doctor who treated him in the emergency room of Providence Hospital.

  11. Lions players, coaches remember Bo

    ALLEN PARK -- The following are transcripts and statements from several members of the Detroit Lions organization regarding Michigan Hall of Fame Coach Bo Schembechler.

  12. Somber mood eclipses Michigan campus

    ANN ARBOR — As one would imagine, people around Michigan's campus and surrounding area were in a somber mood after the news of Bo Schembechler's death Friday morning.

  13. Others remember Bo

    Sen. Carl Levin

  14. Fans pay tribute to Bo

    ANN ARBOR - As TV trucks gathered at Bo Schembechler Hall earlier this afternoon, Michigan football fans paid tribute in many ways to the school's former coach.

  15. McCosky: Bless you, Bo

    AUBURN HILLS — You don't fully realize the impact a man has had on your life until he's gone.

  16. Wojnowski: Heart and soul of Michigan is gone

    He went as far as he could go, farther than many doctors long expected, and then he could go no farther. To the very day his damaged heart finally stopped ...

  17. Chengelis: Bo always mattered, wherever he was

    There I was, standing off to the side, basking in the warm California sun, minding my own business, watching Michigan during early practice preparations for ...

  18. Green: Bo really cared about his players, and mentor Woody

    Bo Schembechler, his face red with rage, jumped into the shotgun seat of the sedan. He slammed the door, very hard.

    • Jan. 22, 2007
    • LIFESTYLE
    • HEALTH

    Workers pay more of health tab

    For decades, Metro Detroiters enjoyed more generous health benefits than most places thanks to union contracts that set a standard for other local employers.

  19. Bad medicine

    MORAINE, OHIO -- Sam Shalaby is a car guy. He used to run a Delphi components plant in Dayton, and his language is still sprinkled with manufacturing terms 10 ...

  20. GM's bitter pill

    PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- When General Motors Corp. CEO Rick Wagoner has nightmares, they might be about Toyota. Then again, they might be about Mae Gumbinger. ...

  21. Stranglehold

    The monsters of Bruce Bradley's youth and of today sometimes mingle in his mind.

  22. Metro layoffs trigger crisis in health care

    A young Warren couple won't have kids this year because they suddenly lack good health care.

  23. Workers share health burden

    More southeast Michigan employers are pushing workers to make smarter and more economical health care choices, a trend that appears to be helping some ...

    • Jan. 22, 2007
    • BUSINESS

    Michigan's uninsured go without health care

    Michigan's uninsured adults are five times more likely to forgo necessary health care than those with medical coverage, according to a study to be released ...

    • Jan. 22, 2007
    • BUSINESS

    $740M tab jabs hospitals

    Metro Detroit's major hospital systems had to suck up nearly $740 million in unpaid medical bills last year, a troubling side effect of cutbacks to health care ...

    • Jan. 22, 2007
    • LIFESTYLE
    • HEALTH

    No easy fix to health care crisis

    WASHINGTON -- Bruce Bradley stood on a podium in a Washington hotel after giving yet another PowerPoint presentation on problems in the U.S. health care system. ...

    • Nov. 18, 2006
    • UPDATE

    'HARD TO SWALLOW'

    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- This was the game people had talked about for weeks.

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