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Doctors Behaving BadlyWhen doctors cross the line, their severe offenses are often met with mild penalties. |
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Feeding Detroit's FutureIn a city hungry for positive economic news, nine pioneering food entrepreneurs not only supply a much-needed demand, they also serve as catalysts for nourishing and sustaining the communities... |
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Minutes |
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The Insider |
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Remembering Former Detroit Tiger Jake WoodJake Wood, a Tiger from the 1960s, sparks some diamond-bright memories for one stalwart fan. |
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Detroit's Failed Bid to Host the 1968 OlympicsDetroit went for the gold to host the 1968 Olympics, but ended up singing the blues. |
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U.K. Not OK in CuisineThis summer brings the biggest British invasion to our shores since the Beatles, Twiggy, and The Kinks. |
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July Sports CalendarWho says these are the dog days? July offers plenty of activity for armchair athletes, sideline fans, and actual players. This year brings the additional excitement of the Summer Olympics. Watch,... |
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The Good Life |
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Detroit Siblings a Hit on BroadwaySiblings from Detroit are small in stature, but that’s turned out to be a big asset in nabbing plum roles. |
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SPF — A Monogram for BeautyIt’s no secret that shielding the face from the sun’s harmful rays is one of the keys to healthy, youthful-looking skin. This summer, go beyond traditional sunscreen and add these luxe products... |
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Tips & Trends |
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Manicures Flaunt Fall ColorsThis autumn, ‘finger’ painting takes a vibrant turn |
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SPF — A Monogram for BeautyIt’s no secret that shielding the face from the sun’s harmful rays is one of the keys to healthy, youthful-looking skin. This summer, go beyond traditional sunscreen and add these luxe products... |
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Arts & Entertainment |
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Arts & Entertainment |
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Departments |
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Letters from Readers: July 2012Praise us or pan us, but just put it down in words. Bravos or boos, we want to hear from you. |
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Essential IngredientsSay all you want about the cult of personality, youth, and self-branding, food and good conversation are what keep them coming back for more. |
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Fort Street Presbyterian Church and Fort Street Union Depot, 1962THE WAY IT WAS. |
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Contributors: July 2012Ilene Wolff, Joe Lapointe, Annabel Cohen, Kim Rosen. |
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