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“Weed Wars” and Steve DeAngelo have America buzzing
Channel Guide MagazineBy Jacqueline Cutler Pot. Weed. Smoke. Grass. Mary Jane. We could list them for hours, unless we inhaled. Then we might lose our train of thought; too much ganja will do that. But the right amount will also alleviate many ailments, argue its proponents.... -
Consumer Confidential: Highest minimum wage, generational income
Money & CompanyHere's your rainy-days-and-Mondays Monday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --Our friends up north in San Francisco are making history with the first minimum wage to top $10 an hour. Come New Year's Day, the city's hourly wage...... -
Cars.com News Briefs: March 12, 2012
KickingTiresHere's what we have our eye on today: Volkswagen says it's forecasting a stable profit for 2012 and currently has $22.3 billion cash in the bank, according to Bloomberg News. That money allows the German automaker to be more aggressive......Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Earnings Forecasts, Bloomberg L.P., Manufacturing and Engineering, Services and Shopping
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Patrick: 'Journey Stories' at Bluegrass Heritage Museum
“I saw in their eyes something I was to see over and over in every part of the nation — a burning desire to go, to move, to get under way ... nearly every American hungers to move.”
— John Steinbeck, from “Travels With...Tags: Plymouth, Travel, California, John Steinbeck, Ellis Island
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Honest work for honest pay? Not in America, not anymore
For most of the last century, the basic bargain at the heart of the American economy was that employers paid their workers enough to buy what American employers were selling.
That basic bargain created a virtuous cycle of higher living standards, more...Tags: Buyback, Unemployment Benefits, Economy, Business and Finance, Sales, Business
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Walter T. Jurek, 75
Walter T. Jurek, age 75, died on July 29, 2011, at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital in Clinton Township following a prolonged illness. Mr. Jurek was born and raised in Petoskey, graduating from St. Francis Xavier High School in 1954. He then attended St....Tags: Roman Catholicism, Religious Education, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology
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Hundreds play dodgeball game at Detroit park
DETROIT (AP) — Hundreds of people have participated in a dodgeball game that organizers hope will land Detroit a world record. "Dodgeball in the D" was held Saturday at Belle Isle park northeast of downtown. Sponsors and founders of the event...Tags: Belle Isle
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James Dowling 'Jay' Cherry Jr.
James Dowling "Jay" Cherry Jr., a former associate professor and chairman of the department of speech at the old Mount St. Agnes College who also gave one-man performances of historic Unitarians, died Aug. 24 of congestive heart failure at Timothy House...Tags: Medical Specialization, Walt Whitman, Johns Hopkins University, Teaching and Learning, Wesleyan University
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US DOT boss announces $47M in grants at Mich. stop
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced $47 million in grants for Michigan projects Monday and repeated the Obama administration's support for a light-rail line in Detroit. Meanwhile, Gov. Rick Snyder and Detroit...Tags: Regional Authority, Transportation, Travel, Rick Snyder, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Prep tennis: Northmen bounce back, win Midland tourney
MIDLAND — After dropping all eight matches to two-time defending Division II state champion Midland Dow in a Friday dual, the Petoskey High School boys’ tennis team bounced back to win the eight-team Midland Invitational on Saturday at the... -
Petoskey High School boys' tennis team bounces back to win Midland Invitational
MIDLAND -- After dropping all eight matches to two-time defending Division II state champion Midland Dow in a Friday dual, the Petoskey High School boys' tennis team bounced back to win the eight-team Midland Invitational on Saturday at the Midland Tennis... -
Time still moves slowly on Sanibel, Captiva islands
If you're in a hurry, you don't belong on Sanibel.
That friendly admonition has been a pearl of wisdom on this leisurely Gulf Coast island for decades. In the 1970s, when a high-school buddy and I used to take day trips across the remote Alligator...Tags: Hurricane Charley (2004), Homes, Canoeing and Kayaking, Natural Resources, Ford Motor Co.
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