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Wayne State Announces $2.4 Million Research Enhancement Program (Michigan Technology News)

DETROIT - Wayne State University has awarded nearly $2.4 million in investments in four programs, including seed grants for interdisciplinary research in Computational Biology - part of WSU's efforts to develop an institutional Clinical and Translational Science Award proposal for the National Institutes of Health.

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Nostalgia among ruins (Metro Times Detroit) (Metro Times Detroit)

Whenever I drive into Detroit from the south I get a tiny thrill when the city skyline first comes into view. Suddenly, just over where the rainbow should be, buildings appear that spell gleaming modern metropolis.

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August 2007 (Watertown Daily Times)

AUSTIN, Texas - Dr. Winfred O. Lehmann, distinguished linguistics scholar and professor at the University of Texas-Austin, and a former Watertown, Wis., resident died on Aug. 1, 2007, after having suffered a massive stroke in January 2006.

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Peters, under fire at CMU, seeking House seat (Midland Daily News)

Gary Peters, an incoming Central Michigan University teacher who came under some fire on campus, declared candidacy Tuesday for a U.S. House seat representing part of Oakland County.

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Indiana State University targeted in nationwide student loan probe (Terre Haute Tribune Star)

Indiana State University is one of 40 U.S. colleges and universities to receive either subpoenas or document requests from an attorney general’s office investigating student loan practices.

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Kenyan survivor has mission (Detroit News)

SOUTHGATE -- Growing up in Kenya, David Njoroge's life was marked by torment.

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Scoreboard: (The Appleton Post-Crescent)

Basketball

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Local company reaps benefits of new Michigan Now! program (Plymouth Observer)

Vimala Anishetty of Plymouth Township said she's "happy, excited and a little bit scared" as she and business partner, Dennis Karl, begin their own startup company.

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More best of the rest: Runners are Hell-bound (Detroit Free Press)

You have to go through Hell to get a T-shirt, but each year, hundreds of people do it. They lace on running shoes and grind up and down gravel hills so, in the end, they can wear a shirt that says "I Ran Thru Hell" and know that they really did.

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NFL, WNBA, golf, CFL (The Toledo Blade)

SOCCER

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Wayne State Announces $2.4 Million Research Enhancement Program (Michigan Technology News)

You see, when a person abandons his ethics, he or she is left open to the mind, and all that the minds wants, it often pursues and gets, even at the expense or defeat of others.

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