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  1. A toast to the richest man I know

    Paul W. Smith offers a special look at a special man.

  2. Don't blame Snyder for Detroit's mess

    This past Thursday, Congressman John Dingell tied the record as the longest serving member in the history of the United States Congress at 20,996 days of service.

  3. At Mackinac, reform was on the agenda

    Random ramblings from Mackinac Island and the 2013 Detroit Regional Chamber Mackinac Policy Conference:

  4. The real meaning of Memorial Day

    Have you seen anyone wearing a red poppy?

  5. The best of times are coming in Detroit

    “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times ...” Or so it goes in Detroit.

  6. Ford saves Detroit fireworks

    Where would we be without the Big Three ? Our friends, Tony Michaels, president and CEO of The Parade Company, and Jim Vella, president, Ford Motor Company and Community Services, announced on my show a major and important partnership to keep one of the nation’s largest fireworks displays alive and well.

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Paul W. Smith is the radio news talk show host at WJR-AM from 5:30-9 a.m. Monday through Friday. He has been with WJR since July 1996 and is a regular fill-in on "The Rush Limbaugh Show," "The Sean Hannity Show" and "Paul Harvey's News and Comment." He has hosted shows on the ABC Radio Network and the former Financial News Network as well as in Philadelphia, New York City and Toledo. A University of Michigan graduate, Smith devotes time to many public service groups, including Think Detroit PAL.

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