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Issue Date: Saturday, May 01, 2010 Issue: May 2010 Last Update: Wednesday, May 19, 2010
  • Libyan Crash Leaves One Survivor

    Friday, May 14, 2010 By: Elle Gainer

    A 10-year-old Dutch boy is the sole survivor in a Libyan plane crash from last Wednesday.   The Libyan plane crashed only minutes before its scheduled landing time after a seven hour flight acro

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  • Horse Play

    Friday, May 14, 2010 By: Hunter Braciszewski

    Equestrian is the colorful sport of horse racing and showing. Although the sport entered the Olympics in 1900, it wasn’t until 1912 that Equestrian made its debut in America. It has been a respected

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  • Burton vs. World: When Gothic Movies become Refreshing

    Monday, May 17, 2010 By: Anthony M. Patti

    Director Tim Burton provides eclectic movie-goers with a healthy break from the unoriginal conformity of most Hollywood movies.   Anyone who has seen a Tim Burton movie knows it. That is, they k

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  • Law school tuition hikes spark talk of bubble

    Wednesday, May 12, 2010 By: Ameet Sachdev

    Chicago Tribune (MCT) CHICAGO — The rising cost of law school is becoming a sore subject as the number of high-paying jobs shrink. With large numbers of unemployed or underemployed lawyers who borr

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  • Memorial marks 40th anniversary of Kent State shootings

    Wednesday, May 12, 2010 By: Kathy Antoniotti

    Akron Beacon Journal (MCT) KENT, Ohio — They expected about 800 people to attend the two-hour memorial to mark the 40th anniversary of the shootings at Kent State. But on Tuesday, authorities estim

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  • San Jose Ends The Wings' Season

    Wednesday, May 12, 2010 By: Joe Leger

    The Wings took an unexpected leave from the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs as they lost to the San Jose Sharks in game five with a final score of 2-1. To advance in the Stanley Cup playo

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  • Broadcasting Legend Passes Away: Farewell to Ernie Harwell

    Monday, May 10, 2010 By: Reis Thebault

    A city said farewell to not only a legend, but also a genuinely good person as Ernie Harwell, former broadcaster for the Detroit Tigers, passed away at the age of 92 on May 4, 2010. He was a giant i

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  • So preppy: The '80s fashion statement is back

    Friday, May 07, 2010 By: Adam Tschorn

    Los Angeles Times (MCT) LOS ANGELES — It's all but official: Preppy is back. But can places like Los Angeles — the laid-back land of manana and margaritas, ever rise to the level of a prep paradise?

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  • Just add a dash of Borel for a Kentucky Derby win

    Monday, May 03, 2010 By: John Clay

    McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Oh yeah, to win the Kentucky Derby you need the right horse. They may not be saying that any more. Here's what they need to say: You need the right rider.

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  • Lesson in patience: Aid cuts slow down fast track into teaching profession

    Monday, May 03, 2010 By: Allison Pries

    The Record (Hackensack N.J.) (MCT) HACKENSACK, N.J. — Sharon Jureller of Haworth, N.J., thought she was off to a good start in her hunt for a job as a high school chemistry teacher when she quickly l

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At-a-glance

A Perfect Mother’s Day for Dallas Braden
Clubs, of any kind, are judged on their exclusivity and this particular club inducted just its 19th member in 134 years on Sunday, when Oakland Athletics pitcher, Dallas Braden, pitched a perfect game
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Ke$ha--Why Are You Famous?
Recently, I was watching SNL, a show normally pretty reputable in having good musical guests—anyone from Foo Fighters to Vampire Weekend—and I was appalled the monstrosity that was Ke$ha.   For h
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Burton vs. World: When Gothic Movies become Refreshing
Director Tim Burton provides eclectic movie-goers with a healthy break from the unoriginal conformity of most Hollywood movies.   Anyone who has seen a Tim Burton movie knows it. That is, they k
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Stop Complaining and Seize the Day, Kids
Elections for senior class song have caused a rift within the senior class as those upset with the results demand a re-vote. “Seize the Day” from the musical Newsies was the winner. However, several
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Equestrian is the colorful sport of horse racing and showing. Although the sport entered the Olympics in 1900, it wasn’t until 1912 that Equestrian made its debut in America. It has been a respected
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A 10-year-old Dutch boy is the sole survivor in a Libyan plane crash from last Wednesday.   The Libyan plane crashed only minutes before its scheduled landing time after a seven hour flight acro
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Sophomore, Angela Broggi’s brother, Alex, has Epilepsy and Autism at a young age.   Since Alex Broggi wasn’t born with Epilepsy and Autism, the Broggis were in denial and didn’t want to believe
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Porcupine Tree Rocks the Fillmore
On Sunday May 2, veteran prog-rock group Porcupine Tree delivered an energy-filled performance for avid fans at the Fillmore in Detroit on the American leg of their tour.   At 6:30 p.m. the doors
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Forty years ago from Monday, Leslie Sabo heroically died in combat during an ambush in Cambodia; he is credited with saving the majority of his platoon and taking some of his enemies with him.  
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A day of mourning recently occurred this past Sunday with the loss of jazz singer and civil rights activist Lena Horne, 92.   For those that knew her, Horne was an extremely talented singer who m
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