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Ferguson indicted in corruption probe
Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick’s longtime friend and city contractor Bobby Ferguson has been indicted on eight counts of fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy.
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Microsoft Sees “Bing” Opportunities in China After Google’s Exit
Which could mean more choices for Chinese advertisers.
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Union Or Not, Government Workers Squeezed
Unions representing state and local government employees have long been able to protect benefits that are the envy of private-sector workers. With the economy in trouble, though, public employee unions are suddenly losing a lot of battles.
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Union Or Not, Government Workers Squeezed
Unions representing state and local government employees have long been able to protect benefits that are the envy of private-sector workers. With the economy in trouble, though, public employee unions are suddenly losing a lot of battles.
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Warren mayor blasts Obama over GM staying in Detroit
Warren Mayor James Fouts on Friday blasted President Barack Obama over revelations in a new book that the president pressured General Motors to not move its headquarters to Warren last year.
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Two-time defending champ Hillsboro is the JCC favorite
This puzzle isn’t hard to piece together. The 2010 Jefferson County Conference softball championship goes through Hillsboro.
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Pointerettes Win Conference Opener
North Little Rock had all the momentum, a fifth game lead and a dominating player in sophomore Jasmine Jones.
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Murphy keeps eyes open at auditions
A numbers game starts Wednesday for Timothy Murphy. The director of Sault Symphony Association’s White Christmas doesn’t know yet how big his cast will be. That number depends on who auditions Wednesday and Thursday at Station Mall and what talents they can share with audiences.[…]
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China requires ID to buy mobile phone numbers in anti-spam campaign; move raises privacy fears
China wants people who buy new cellphone numbers to register their personal details, joining many European and Asian countries in curbing the anonymous use of mobile technology.
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Rutgers hoping for dominant defense
PISCATAWAY — A year after his defense ranked in the top half of the Big East in all 10 statistical categories, Rutgers coach Greg Schiano says there’s no guarantee his talent-laden unit will post the same results this season.
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