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The Gory '20sIn a decade rife with hoods, hit men, bootleggers, and two-bit punks who thought nothing of spilling blood if they were crossed, slayings were common. |
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Minutes |
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The Insider |
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Two Trains of ThoughtAn architect fuses his love of building with his penchant for model trains. |
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The Prince of PaczkiWho makes the best paczki? We invited three tasters to compromise their waistlines by sampling paczki (in Polish, paczki is the plural of paczek) from five bakeries. |
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Freedom HouseWhile others are fleeing Detroit, these immigrant newcomers want only the chance to make their home here. |
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‘Pipe’ Dreams Fill OtsegoWorld athletes head to Gaylord for peak Olympic training. |
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The Good Life |
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The Fast TrackSome experts say we need to raise speed limits, and that doing so doesn’t compromise safety. |
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Horsing AroundWith the sound of harness bells tinkling on a cold, starry night, horse-drawn sleigh rides add warmth to Michigan winters. |
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Getting Back on TrackFormer CNN correspondent and anchor Miles O’Brien makes the case for Detroit’s comeback. |
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Arts & Entertainment |
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Arts and EntertainmentFebruary 2010 |
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Departments |
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A Time to Tough It OutIn many ways, life amounts to an ongoing battle to stay comfortable. |
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Rouge ParkRouge Park, on the city’s far west side, is Detroit’s largest park; in fact, at nearly 1,200 acres, it’s about 40-percent larger than New York’s Central Park. |
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Contributors: February 2010Jenny Risher, Lori Langille, Richard Bak, George Bullard |
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