BY RICK HAGLUND Ann Arbor News Bureau DETROIT - If having an abundance of knowledge-based jobs and vibrant metro areas is a key to economic prosperity, then Michigan’s future is in doubt, a new study says. In its first report card on Michigan’s progress in developing a knowledge-based economy …
… through those Clinton Foundation donor lists . . . or watch ballots get counted in Minnesota (could Al Franken actually win this thing?) . . . or wait for Detroit to be saved . . . or tune in to the fifth press conference in as many days featuring a President-elect who’s getting good at saying not all …
… to have previously suffered psychosis. “There’s pretty consistent evidence that the side effects are generally nominal,” says John Grabowski, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Minnesota who has championed the study of stimulant maintenance treatment in the U.S. Another problem …
… . . . The Caledonia Argus’s Charlie Warner reported in Downturn in economy increases business at Semcac’s food shelf: There are nearly 10.5 million Americans out of work, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. As of the end of November, the unemployment rate was 6.7 percent, which is the highest it has been …
Hello everyone … Wednesday is finally here - it’s hump day - middle of the work week. Good morning and welcome to our blog. -Outside this morning here in Minnesota, USA it is 0 degrees under cloudy skies. Color weather radar indicates that there is absolutely no snow around Minnesota this morning …
… place in a church building. An attorney called her and threatened an injunction because the program constituted “an unconstitutional establishment of religion.” The injunction was obtained. Layle French and his family, who are facing financial ruin, due to a lawsuit for discriminatory business …
… was created in the 1950s, partly to reduce domestic surpluses. The regulations require that almost all the peas, corn and other crops come from American sources, effectively steering the bulk of the business to the biggest food-trading companies. The rules also stipulate that 75 percent of the food must …
… are planning that the new Democratic Congress’ first order of business will be to extend the Massachusetts health-care mistake to all 50 states. Mona Charen: Stampede Psychology This is not hardship; this is fear of hardship. Yes, there have been 1.9 million jobs lost since the start of the recession …
Full-fare fliers get extra perks, even in coach 11:26 AM CST on Sunday, December 7, 2008 By TERRY MAXON One of the more vexing problems for airlines has been the $800 business traveler sitting in coach next to the $75 leisure traveler – same seats, same service and vastly different fares …
… in a letter to Obama. They recommended the United States start by holding talks with Cuba to discuss how to repair nearly 50 years of distrust and by allowing Americans to visit the island. The groups included American Farm Bureau Federation, Business Roundtable, Chamber of Commerce, National …
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