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  1. Romney, Santorum go on attack in GOP debate

    The auto bailout, spending earmarks and health care led to intense exchanges between the two front-runners for the GOP nomination in the presidential candidates’ debate Wednesday night. With pivotal primaries in Michigan and Arizona on Tuesday — and 10 more contests one week later — Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum sparred more aggressively than in any of the past 19 debates, sometimes talking over each other.

  2. Gasoline prices heading higher as consumers feel the pain

    Soaring gas prices — likely headed above $4 this spring — threaten to crimp the rebounding economy and are emerging as a major issue in the presidential campaign.

  3. Bob Bashara hires former FBI agents to probe wife’s death

    As police await forensic evidence that could shed light on Jane Bashara’s murder, the attorney for the victim’s husband said he has his own investigation under way.

  4. Website: UAW behind protests

    A conservative-leaning news website says it has obtained documents from the United Auto Workers’ Internet server that show the union is behind a new, nationwide campaign to train 100,000 Americans for “sustained non-violent direct action” on behalf of “the 99 percent.”

  5. Tigers' Brandon Inge isn't helping his cause

    Baseball has reached the point that being on-time to spring training no longer translates into being on time. Early is the new on-time. Getting into the cage with your teammates before position players can officially report is being on time.

  6. Red Wings' Todd Bertuzzi looks beyond his past

    Todd Bertuzzi keeps coming back, metaphorically, physically, diligently. In key ways, he’s Big Bert again, which is different than Big Bad Bert, a withered label he’d rather not carry. Bertuzzi has played in the glare long enough to fill several careers, and as time passes, we’re discovering who he was isn’t the same as who he is.

    • Feb. 23, 2012
    • SCHOOLS

    Return of an EM to Highland Park urged

    Detroit — Emergency Manager Jack Martin may be a step closer to reinstatement in the Highland Park school district following an open meeting Wednesday of a state-led financial review team.

  7. Baby’s killing spurs Detroit 300 to take action

    The Detroit 300, a community activist group, announced Thursday that it will begin weekly patrols in the city’s most violent areas in response to the recent murder of a 9-month-old boy.

  8. Ban toy guns, keep real ones?

    You may have missed the exciting array of new gun freedoms recently passed into law by the trigger-happy Michigan Legislature.

  9. Michigan State rallies, escapes upset at Minnesota

    It won’t be pretty every night, but if a team is going to win a championship, it must come through on nights it isn’t playing its best.

  10. Miguel Cabrera high on prized prospect Nick Castellanos

    Miguel Cabrera and a few of the Tigers’ scouting staff were talking the other day during an off-duty break at the team’s Tigertown expanse.

  11. Michigan, Ohio State appear set to dominate Big Ten like old days

    The Big Two and Little 10: That’s exactly how national recruiting analysts are describing the Big Ten in terms of recruiting just days after Michigan made a monumental haul with eight commitments, including six last Saturday, to total 12 for the 2013 freshman class. That includes three players from Columbus, including receiver Jaron Dukes who committed on Wednesday.

  12. Pistons hit break on losing note

    DeMar DeRozan scored 23 points, Aaron Gray set season highs with 12 points and 12 rebounds and the Toronto Raptors snapped a four-game losing streak, beating Detroit 103-93 on Wednesday night.

  13. Wayne deputies recover escaped inmate

    Detroit — Acting on a tip, Wayne County Sheriff’s deputies caught an inmate Wednesday who had been on the lam for nearly a week after he escaped while being transported on the city’s west side.

  14. Thursday’s Tigers postcard: Beware of gators

    They have posted a sign at the top of a pond-and-fountain not far from our spring-training apartment. It warns of alligators. It also says, on the line below, ...

  15. Inmate charged in plan to kill 3

    Mount Clemens — Police are investigating a murder-for-hire plot involving an inmate at the county jail, Macomb Sheriff Anthony Wickersham said Wednesday.

  16. Peugeot, GM talk Europe alliance

    General Motors Co. and France’s PSA Peugeot Citroën are in talks to combine some activities to cut their costs in Europe, where both automakers are losing ...

  17. Red Wings clearly miss Pavel Datsyuk, but timing is great

    Some thoughts about recent developments at the third-quarter mark of the season, as the Red Wings continue to confound the skeptics, remain on top of the NHL ...

  18. Thursday’s Tigers Q&A: Pitcher Andy Oliver

    Oliver is officially a candidate for the fifth starter's job in manager Jim Leyland's rotation. But he has work to do, as he acknowledged in a conversation ...

  19. State wrestling finals a family affair

    Sam Amine showed Mitch Hancock the ropes in the sport of wrestling as an assistant coach at Detroit Catholic Central in the late ’90s.

  20. Romney, Obama unveil tax cut plans

    Washington — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney unveiled a plan Wednesday to sharply reduce income tax rates, while President Barack Obama offered a plan to ...

    • Feb. 23, 2012
    • AUTOS
    • FORD

    Bill Ford Jr. putting students on Wheelz

    A firm founded by Ford Motor Co. Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. said Wednesday it is investing in a transportation startup that connects students on college ...

  21. Psychiatrists debate if grief is a form of depression

    The pain of losing a loved one can be a searing, gut-wrenching hurt and a long-lasting blow to a person’s mood, concentration and ability to function. But is ...

    • Feb. 23, 2012
    • LIFESTYLE
    • FOOD

    Retro recipes hit the spot

    The cans of Campbell's cream of mushroom and tomato soups were clanging around in my cart as I raced up the grocery aisle. I buffered them with a loaf of soft ...

  22. Boy charged in Pontiac slayings implicated as a toddler

    Pontiac — A 15-year-old boy, charged in the slayings of two women found fatally shot in their home last week, was implicated in another gun death when he was 2.

  23. Grandmother gets a life term in drowning of 4-year-old

    Mount Clemens — A Clinton Township woman will serve life in prison after pleading no contest Wednesday to first-degree murder in the drowning of her 4-year-old ...

    • Feb. 23, 2012
    • NATION-WORLD

    2 Western journalists among 74 slain in Syrian attack

    Beirut — Syrian gunners pounded an opposition stronghold where the last dispatches from a veteran American-born war correspondent chronicled the suffering of ...

  24. Real world would boot Ficano

    In the continuing downward spiral that is Wayne County under Robert Ficano, conventional wisdom holds that the county executive is either clueless or corrupt.

  25. Pistons are relearning the way to be winners

    Pistons forward Jonas Jerebko knows what it’s like to be a winner. He’d won two championships in Sweden before being drafted in 2009, which is one reason the ...

  26. American League spring training preview

    As position players start rolling into spring camps in Florida and Arizona this weekend, there is hope just about everywhere. And, for many of the teams, with ...

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