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Semi-Pro
Jackie Moon is one-hit wonder who used the profits from the success of his chart-topping song...
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Swine flu case reported at World Bank in Washington
Washington - The swine flu outbreak may have spread to the US capital, after the World Bank...
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Federal Officials Issue another Salmonella Warning
Federal officials are advising people not to eat raw alfalfa sprouts following reports of at least...
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People’s Level of Stress Depending on Their Geographic Location
According to a study in the current issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, people...
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Lack of Self-Control May Predispose Kids to Weight Gain
A study released in the April issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association’s...
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Michigan Woman Has Two Babies from Two Wombs
A woman from northern Michigan has given birth to twin daughters seven weeks premature Thursday...
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Risks for Strokes Caused by Fast Food Joints
A new study found that the people who live in neighborhoods that are packed with fast-food...
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People Living Near Fast Foods Have Increased Risk of Stroke
According to a new study, people who live near fast food restaurants have a higher risk of stroke...
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Risk of Stroke Linked to the Number of Fast Food Joints in Your Area
Having more fast food restaurant in your neighborhood increases your chances of having a stroke,...
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A Simple Urine Test Can Determine Prostate Cancer Severity
A new urine test that tracks a certain substance produced by prostate cancer cells may help...
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Worried about Prostate Cancer? New Urine Test May Offer You an Answer
A new urine test designed to distinguish between benign and aggressive forms of prostate cancer may...
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New Urine Test That Detects Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Researchers at the University of Michigan are experimenting with a urine test to help distinguish...
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Genes Determine How Popular One Can Actually Become
According to a new study by researchers in the U.S., your popularity and social skills may weigh...
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More Peanut Butter-Containing Products Recalled in Salmonella Probe
More food products containing peanut butter are being recalled from the shelves as the U.S....
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Surgeon’s Checklist May Reduce Surgical Errors
A new study shows that surgeons who used a verbal checklist before, during and after the...
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Peanut Butter Finally Linked To Salmonella Outbreak
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed yesterday a link between peanut...
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Health Groups Dissatisfied with U.S. Tobacco Control Policies
The annual report on U.S. tobacco control efforts released by the American Lung Association gave...
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New CDC and FDA Leaders To Be Appointed
President-elect Barack Obama's transition team is now making serious efforts in order to name new...
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Peanut Butter Distributor Recalls Salmonella-Tainted Products
King Nut Companies of Solon, Ohio, recalled the brand of peanut butter that tested positive for...
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Wegmans To Offer Free Antibiotics
Starting Tuesday, Wegmans Food Markets offers its customer antibiotics at no charge for a period...
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Hypertension Pill Combo Safer than Diuretics
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine
notes that combination therapy with the...
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Quit Smoking to Prevent Cancer! Lung Cancer Incidence Higher in Smokers
There are some easy steps Americans can do in order to prevent cancer: avoid smoking, whether it be...
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Grapes Fight Salt In Developing High Blood Pressure
Your health is very much influenced by your diet – eating healthy and exercising regularly seems to...
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Grapes Could Benefit the Heart
Grapes and other foods made from grapes, including red wine,
have long been thought beneficial to...
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Health Insurance Costs – A Burden for Most Americans
Health insurance continues to be a big issue for Americans and a fiery subject of debate for both...
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Michigan Physicians Expand Electronic Records To Save Money
The Michigan State Medical Society is working to create a new Web-based system for its...
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EPA Sets New Standard On Lead Emissions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
announced yesterday the decision to change the federal...
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HealthGrades Annual Hospital Quality Study Released
Analyzing 17 procedures undergone at 5,000 US hospitals from
2005 to 2007, HealthGrades, a leader...
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Michigan’s Marijuana Law Contested
The contested and controversial Proposition
1, which would make it legal for doctors to prescribe...
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E. Coli Contaminated Lettuce Came From California
Authorities claim that lettuce suspected in recent E. coli
outbreak that sickened 36 people in...
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Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act Criticized
A study by researchers at Oregon Health and
Science University examined 58 terminally...
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U.S.
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Salmonella Outbreak Made 388 People Sick
On Wednesday, United States health officials revealed that an outbreak of salmonella food...
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Winter Storm, ‘Hazardous’ Traveling Conditions Make Victims
A powerful winter storm hit the US West Coast painting all landscapes in white. The storm featured...
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House approves bail-out for US car industry
Washington - The US House of Representatives Wednesday approved a 14-billion-dollar emergency loan...
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Amber Alert in Michigan for 3 Girls after Mother Is Found Dead
Police officials in Michigan issued an Amber Alert for three young girls who went missing after...
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US automakers plead for bail-out with skeptical Congress
Washington - Chiefs of the three US automakers went before Congress on Tuesday seeking an emergency...
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Pelosi: US Auto Industry Must Be Aided, GM Too Big to Allow Failing
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) urged Congress to back a financial bailout for the...
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Tears of joy, faith, devotion from Obama supporters
Chicago - African-Americans wept and hugged as the diverse crowd in Chicago's Grant Park erupted...
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US Voters Support Gay-Marriage Bans
San Francisco - Voters in Florida and Arizona on Tuesday backed amendments to their state...
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Voters put Obama, first African American, in White House
Washington/Chicago - Democratic candidate Barack Obama won a historic US presidential election...
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US candidates make final push; Chicago braces for 1 million
Chicago/Washington - US presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain planned one final race...
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Now It's Up to Voters in Historic US Elections
Washington - After an historic 20 months of rallies, debates and countless commercials in the most...
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Obama Had No Idea His Kenyan Aunt Was an Illegal Immigrant
Senator Barack Obama’s presidential campaign said the presidential nominee had no idea about the...
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Abortion, Gay Marriage, Animal Rights on US Ballot Bids
San Francisco - Were they just to take their cues from television ads, voters in California might...
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Swing states shifting to Obama, but undecideds remain
Washington - As a passionate, divisive, 20-month US election enters its final two weeks, Cara...
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ANALYSIS: US elections overshadowed by Wall Street
Washington - It's often small gestures that symbolize leadership and can help a candidate to...
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Movies
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“Marley & Me” Shares So Much Love
Directed by David Frankel and having a screenplay written by Scott Frank and Don Roos,...
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“Cadillac Records” Celebrates Chicago Blues
Director
Darnell Martin’s 2008 movie “Cadillac Records,” which was released in United States...
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Madonna Takes Documentary to Her Home Town
Madonna is back in the news. No divorce rumors, no extra
marital affairs, no talking about her...
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With $15 Million, Ferrell's Semi-Pro is Box Office Semi-Flop
Will Ferrell's semi-comedy Semi-Pro is a box office semi-flop, coming in first according to...
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'Semi-Pro' Might Make It To The Top At Box Office
It looks like a sure win for Will Ferrell as his basketball
comedy opens this Friday in over 3,000...
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Movie Review: Semi-Pro, Anything But Funny
Will Ferrell’s latest attempt to make us laugh falls short
from every point of view. The story...
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Semi-Pro: Basketball, Big Hair, 70s And… Ferrell
After “Talladega Nights: The Legend of Ricky Bobby,” and “Blades
of Glory” in which Will Ferrell...
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World
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EPA Wants Cleaner Air for Americans
Americans will breathe cleaner air thanks to a decision
taken last week by the Environmental...
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Recovery Efforts Underway in Storm-Ravaged Texas
Houston - Rescuers used everything from boats and helicopters to dump trucks to reach stranded...
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Enthusiastic Supporter Sends Sen. McCain’s Wife To Hospital
Cindy McCain, the wife of US Senator John McCain suffered a wrist sprain while campaigning on...
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Prosecutors: Mayor Kilpatrick Violated Bond Again
District Court Judge Ronald Giles, the same judge who sent mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to jail...
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Detroit Mayor Kilpatrick Jailed For Violating Bond Conditions
Detroit’s "Hip-Hop Mayor" Kwame M. Kilpatrick was sent to jail Thursday by a Michigan...
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Suspect in Wis. Young Swimmer Shootings Detained
Three young people were killed and another one was wounded
on Thursday afternoon when a man...
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Lake Michigan Search for Teen to Resume Tuesday Morning
The teen who disappeared while swimming in Lake
Michigan on Sunday is still missing and most...
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2 Kidnapped U.S. Soldiers Found Dead in Iraq
The corpses of two American soldiers who had been kidnapped more than a year ago were found in...
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F.B.I. Arrests Hundreds in Child Prostitution Raids
The F.B.I. led a five day operation meant to discover child
prostitution networks and managed to...
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Update: Kroger Recalls Ground Beef Linked to E. coli Outbreaks
Following E. coli
outbreaks in Michigan and Ohio
linked to ground beef from the Kroger Food...
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Floods May Cause Evacuations in Midwest
The heavy rain caused the waters of the Mississippi River to rise and threaten residents leaving...
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Kilpatrick Vetoes Impeachment Resolution Against Him
Detroit’s Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, the youngest mayor of a big US city, has vetoed a City Council...
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Clinton Says the Fight Is “Nowhere Near Over”
The battle for the Democratic Party nomination is “nowhere near over” as the two presidential...
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Obama's Words Don't Taste Sweet
Oops, he did it again. According to Detroit Free Press,
Barack Obama has a bad habit of calling...
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EMU’s Next President May Be a Woman
Eastern
Michigan University
is going to have a new president, as the Board of Regents is to vote...
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6 Indians Die in Pennsylvania Car Crash
Six Indians were killed in a violent car crash on Saturday afternoon on a western Pennsylvania...
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Smoking in Public Places Might Be Banned in Michigan
Surprisingly, the Michigan bill to ban
smoking in public places is getting closer to becoming a...
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CDC: US Faces Biggest Measles Outbreak in Seven Years
The U.S.
faces the biggest measles outbreak in seven years, the federal Centers for
Disease...
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Dalai Lama Teaches US Youth Traditions Preservation
The Dalai Lama addressed 8,000 people gathered at the University of Michigan Crisler Arena on...
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Child Critical after Being Blown by the Wind
A 2-year-old child in its stroller was blown by the strong
wind into Lake Michigan and he was...
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Penn, Top Strategist, Leaves Clinton Campaign
New York Senator and Democratic Party presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton surprised once again...
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Police Used Tear Gas on Cedar Fest Partakers
A party attended by thousands of students from the Michigan State University early Sunday turned...
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Sen. Stanebow's Husband Paid Hooker for Oral Sex
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow’s husband acknowledged the fact that he arranged through the...
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Jack “Dr. Death” Kevorkian to Run for Congress
Jack Kevorkian, aka “Dr. Death”, the controversial pathologist well-known for advocating the...
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Woman on Boat Killed Accidentally when Hit by a Stingray
A woman from Michigan died
after a 75-pound stingray leaped from the water off the Florida
Keys...
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Eagle Ray Leaps on Boat and Kills Woman off Florida Keys
A freak accident took place at Florida Keys on Thursday as an eagle ray jumped from the water onto...
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Winter Storm Hits Southeastern Michigan
Almost 10 inches of snow was dumped in parts of southeastern
Michigan
during a winter storm...
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Presidential Aide Quits Over Plagiarism Allegations
One of President Bush’s aides in charge with reaching out to
conservative and Christian groups...
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Report Says: One In 100 American Adults In Jail
A new report shows that for the first time in the U.S. history
one in 100 adults is in prison,...
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McCain Brings Supporting Evidence for His Eligibility
Republican candidate John McCain declared
on Thursday that he was constitutionally qualified to be...
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Business
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Daimler unveils cuts as losses mount amid car crisis
Frankfurt - German car giant Daimler AG unveiled a tough cost-cutting program Tuesday after...
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Bauknecht's Whirlpool barely spins past red zone
New York - Whirlpool, the world's largest maker of household appliances, barely stayed in the black...
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GM closing plants for summer; Chrysler bankruptcy nears
Washington - Under government pressure to prove its viability by June 1 and bracing for a...
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Fritz Henderson confirmed as new General Motors chief
Detroit - Troubled US auto giant General Motors on Monday confirmed that its president and chief...
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Kellogg’s Pull Back Peanut Butter Crackers
The Kellogg Company, commonly referred o as Kellogg’s, is one of the most famous, popular...
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Wegmans Will Start Selling Free Antibiotics
Starting Tuesday, Wegmans Food Markets offers its customer antibiotics at no charge for a period...
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Chrysler receives first 4 billion-dollar loan
Washington - US car maker Chrysler confirmed Saturday that it received an initial infusion of...
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Amazon, Netflix Rank Highest in Holiday Customer Satisfaction
Recently, ForeSee Results, alongside FGI Research and University of Michigan’s American...
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Apple, Microsoft And Google Taken To Court On Patent-Laws
Earlier this week, the Michigan-based networking company Cygnus Systems filed a lawsuit against...
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Google, Microsoft and Apple Sued over Patent Infringement
Wednesday, a Michigan-based networking company filed a legal action against Google, Microsoft and...
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SUVs Becoming Leaner, Smaller And Greener
Detroit - Derided as fuel-guzzling "climate killers" by the ecological movement,...
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US stocks rally on energy, technology shares
New York - US stocks rallied at day's end Tuesday as energy and technology shares led the way and...
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Whole Foods Market Announces Meat Recall Due To E.coli Outbreak
Whole Foods Market is recalling fresh
ground beef that was sold between June 2 and August 6 in...
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JFK Baggage System Back Online after Major Glitch
A day after a computer system glitch caused the luggage software to stop operating, American...
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The US Food and Drug Administration To Take On The Tobacco Industry
Wednesday was a very important day, or one could even call it a historic day, for the tobacco...
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Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Drop on Gov. Takeover Option
Fannie Mae (Federal National Mortgage Association) and Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage...
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Customers Not O.K. with U.S. Airlines’ Services
University of Michigan’s American Customer Satisfaction
Index study has shown that customer...
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Workers at GM Key Plant Go on Strike
General Motors Corp risks the spreading of a strike initiated by a United Auto Workers (UAW) local...
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Whirlpool’s 4Q Profit Climbs on Oversea Sales, Maytag
Whirlpool Corp., the well-known manufacturer and marketer of major home appliances, announced on...
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Ford to Introduce Fuel-Efficient EcoBoost Engine in 2009
Ford Motor Co., United States’ second and world's third largest automaker based on worldwide...
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Tata in Talks with Ford to Buy Land Rover and Jaguar
Tata Motors Ltd., India's largest passenger automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturing...
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Chrysler & Nissan Plan to Collaborate on Cars
Top officials representing Nissan Motor Co and Chrysler LLC have reportedly met for preliminary...
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Volkswagen Re-orientates Itself
Volkswagen of America, Inc is setting new headquarters in Virginia, also hoping
for a market...
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Specials
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Michigan Man Tricks Apple into Sending him over 9,000 iPod Shuffles
A Michigan man was accused of tricking Apple Inc into sending him more than 9,000 replacement iPod...
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The More Fast Food Restaurants in Your Area – The Greater the Risk of Stroke
You have always been told about the health risks you take once you choose fast food dishes over...
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Too Many Fast-Food Restaurants Lead to an Increased Number of Strokes
Researchers present at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference...
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Metabolite in the Body Found to Be a Marker of Advanced Prostate Cancer
A simple urine test may distinguish between the benign and aggressive forms of prostate cancer,...
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Katie Stam, the New Miss America
And the winner is....
Young women from all around the country vied for the Miss America...
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Surgeon’s Checklist Could Reduce Surgical Errors
A new study shows that surgeons who used a verbal checklist before, during and after the...
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Wegmans to Offer Free Antibiotics
Starting Tuesday, Wegmans Food Markets offers its customer antibiotics at no charge for a period...
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Stooges Guitarist Ron Asheton Found Dead
Early Tuesday morning, Ron Asheton, an original member of the Stooges punk band was found dead in...
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Teen Smoking Rate at Its Lowest
A survey released
Thursday revealed that fewer and fewer teenagers were in the habit of
smoking...
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U.S. Teens Prefer Painkillers, Alcohol and Marijuana to Stimulants and Smoking
Abuse of painkillers continues to be a
problem among teenagers, although fewer of them are smoking...
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Quit Smoking To Prevent Cancer! Lung Cancer Incidence Higher In Smokers
There are some easy steps Americans can do in order to prevent cancer: avoid smoking, whether it be...
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March Of Dimes Gives U.S. A “D” In Terms Of Premature Birth
In an assessment of premature births in each U.S. state, the
March of Dimes gave the nation a D on...
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Shocking Preterm Birth Rate In The United States
The rate of premature birth in the United States has reached an alarming 12,7 percent, although the...
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US voters to decide best leader in crisis: McCain or Obama
Washington (dpa) - The presidential battle between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain...
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Government: Get Fit To Avoid Health Risks!
Whether you’re young or old, you need to keep moving! No
matter you’re doing brisk walks, running...
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Jay-Z Hooks a Brother Up: 2 Free Concerts for Obama
Hip hop singer Jay-Z announced he plans to perform two free concerts this weekend with the goal of...
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Two Rival Biotech Companies Receive Approval to Develop Anthrax Vaccines
Emergent BioSolutions of Rockville and
PharmAthene of Annapolis received separate federal...
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26 Michigan People Infected with E. Coli from Iceberg Lettuce
A public health alert was issued by the Michigan Department of Community Health after authorities...
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Celebrating The Centennial Of Model T
A century ago, the first Model T rolled out of the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant in Detroit, Michigan,...
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Taylor Hicks to Star in “Grease” National Tour
The national tour of the Broadway revival of "Grease" will star Taylor Hicks, the winner...
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The One of a Kind Harry Is Safe! Fan’s Lexicon Blocked by Court
J.K. Rowling can breathe a sigh of relief. A U.S. judge on
Monday brought to a standstill the...
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J.K. Rowling Victorious In Harry Potter Lexicon Copyright Case
British author J.K. Rowling has won her legal battle against die-hard Harry Potter fan, Steven...
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America’s Health Insurance Rates, Median Income Increase,Census Bureau Says
America’s poverty rate remained flat in 2007 as median household income edged upward, according to...
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Bill Murray Is Living On The Edge at 57!
Actor Bill Murray
jumped from an airplane 13,500 feet up above Lake Michigan with members
of the...
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Boy, 3, Rescued from the Bottom of Michigan Lake Makes a Complete Recovery
A 3-year-old boy who was submerged in Lake Michigan after a gust of wind blew him into the
water,...
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Marriage No Longer an Option when It Comes to Being Healthy
Marriage has long been thought to help people maintain healthy
lives but things seem to have...
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Smoking Addiction Could Be In Your Genes
Researchers from the University
of Michigan, Washington University
School of Medicine, as well as...
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Sparrow Hospital Employees Fired for Accessing Private Medical Information
After the UCLA Medical Center scandal, when
127 workers read without permission celebrity medical...
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Meat Recall Due To E. Coli Announced By A California Food Comp.
A California
food company announced it is recalling 153,630 pounds of frozen ground beef
after...
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Gran Torino, Persia, Funny People to Roll despite Hovering Strike Risk
Several high-profile movies, including Clint Eastwood’s
“Gran Torino,” Judd Apatow’s “Funny...
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Music
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Three More Join American Idol’s Top 12
As predicted, Lil Rounds, Scott McIntyre and Jorge Nunez are the latest additions to the Season 8...
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Motown Records Reach Their 50th Anniversary
Motown Records, also called Tamla Motown outside North America, is a record label which had been...
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The Stooges Guitarist Ron Asheton Found Dead At 60
Police stated to have found 60-year-old Ron Asheton, a guitarist and founding member of the...
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Iggy Pop 'In Shock' Over Ron Asheton's Death
A great friend, brother musician and trooper, the lead guitarist with legendary rock band the...
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Stooges’ Ron Asheton, Passed Away at 60
The musical world is at grief again, as another prominent musician has passed away. After...
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Brother's tell-all book portrays Madonna as self-centered
New York - Christopher Ciccone has little in common with his sister, ultra fit and apparently...
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Madonna kicks off "Sticky and Sweet" world tour
London - Material Girl Madonna kicked off her "Sticky and Sweet" world tour in Cardiff on...
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Aretha Franklin Doesn't Like The Heat, Postpones Show
Soul legend Aretha Franklin canceled an outdoor concert this weekend explaining that giving a...
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Second Baby for Jack White and Karen Elson
The White Stripes’ lead singer
Jack White and his wife, model Karen Elson, have welcomed a baby...
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Science
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Evidence of salt water found on Mars, scientists say
Washinton - A group of scientists who worked on the Phoenix Mars lander last year say they...
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Carnivorous Dinosaur Unearthed In Argentina Linked To Modern Birds
An international team of scientists from USA, Argentina and
Canada stumbled upon rare evidence of...
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Rap Song on Particle Physics Experiment Big Hit on YouTube
Who said science can’t be fun? Certainly none of the 500,000 YouTube viewers of Kate McAlpine’s rap...
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Mercury’s Cooling Core Causes The Planet To Shrink
The innermost planet of the solar system, Mercury, revealed
its mysteries 33 years after the first...
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Scientists Introduce A Magnetic Device To Ease Migraines
Researchers proposed a new solution for people suffering
from chronic migraines: a magnetic device...
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Protein Analysis Provides Evidence Linking T. Rex with Birds
The latest research on the mighty predator Tyrannosaurus rex confirms
the long-hypothesized theory...
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Tart Cherries Are Good for the Heart…and Diabetes
Who would ever believe that such small cookies like tart
cherries could do so much for your...
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The Bats Flew First, Discovered Echolocation Later
Onychonycteris finneyi, a well-preserved fossil of the most
primitive bat species known to date,...
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Divorce is Bad for the Planet, Too
As it turns out, divorce is harmful for the planet too, not only for those involved. A new study...
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Do You Care About The Earth? Stay Married!
Do you remember the old slogan: Make Love, Not War? It seems
like as our society has evolved and...
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CT Imaging Sheds Light on Saharan Nigersaurus taqueti
New CT scans have pointed out that the strange-looking Nigersaurus taqueti, first discovered half a...
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American Electric Power Settles with EPA for $4.6 Billion
The largest electricity generating utility in the United States, American Electric Power, as agreed...
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Bald Eagle Off The Endangered Species List
The U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service announced today that the
bald eagle will be removed from the...
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Technology
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MIT Scientists Develop Battery that Charges in Seconds
Michigan Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists have made a new kind of lithium batteries that...
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Nielsen: Economic Context Forces People To Access Job Sites More
Career development websites have shown a 20 percent increase in the number of unique visitors on...
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U.S. Government Is Criticized on Nanomaterials Risks
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Bay Area To Become The First “Green Infrastructure” Center
We hear of green technology and sustainable transportation
every day, but we hardly see anything...
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AAI: There Is A Procompetitive Side To The Google-Yahoo Deal
While the Google – Yahoo partnership is still under the
Department of Justice scrutiny, the...
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Study Finds Online Banking Insecure Due To Security Design Flaws
As the number of people carrying their daily business online
grows, so does the risk of being...
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Medpedia, The Online Collaborative Project On Health
Almost everyone who uses the Internet surely knows about
Wikipedia, the largest online...
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Craigslist Scam Made Use of Identity of Dead Soldier found in Iraq
The Michigan attorney general's office and Better Business Bureau are investigating a Craigslist...
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People Power, Electric Power that Is
Researchers from Simon Fraser University in Canada, and the University of Pittsburgh and the...
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iPods No Risk For Peacemakers, FDA Study Concludes
Despite the past reports and rumors that claimed iPods could
interfere with the heart peacemakers,...
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Spam King and His Helpers Indicted in Stock Fraud Scheme
The United
States’ Justice Department announced on Thursday that a
federal grand jury in...
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Apple and Dell Down in American Consumer Satisfaction Index
The American Consumer Satisfaction Index conducted by the University of Michigan reveals a 3...
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Yahoo Is The Best Portal, Says Consumers Satisfaction Survey
Maybe Yahoo is not so good at search but is the best portal
out there, at least according to the...
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Eminem’s Music Publisher Sues Apple
Eminem's music publisher Eight Mile Style has filed a
federal lawsuit against Apple, claiming that...
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iPods Can Be Bad For Peacemakers
According to a new study, iPod can cause malfunctions to peacemakers
because Apple’s players may...
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DRM Maker Threatens to Sue Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and RealNetworks
MRT, a Californian company, has issued a cease and desist
letter to the biggest high-tech players,...
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People
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Stooges’ Guitarist Ron Asheton, Found Dead At 60
The musical world is at grief again, as another prominent musician has passed away. After...
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Madonna, the Material Girl, to reinvent herself once again
London - From Material Girl to earth mother, Madonna, officially the world's most successful female...
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Dan Gheesling, High School Teacher, Wins 10th Season of Big Brother
Dan Gheesling, a 25-year-old Catholic high school teacher
from Dearborn, Mich., has become the...
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JK Rowling Strikes Down Fan-Created Harry Potter Lexicon
Judge Robert P. Patterson Jr. of Federal District Court in Manhattan ruled that a fan-created...
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Madonna Goes Back To Hometown Michigan To Present Documentary
Pop star Madonna went back home to Michigan
to present her documentary about Malawi
orphans at...
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Police Says Jerry Lewis Cited For Gun In Luggage
Funny man Jerry Lewis was making his way through security at Las Vegas' McCarran International...
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Comedian Jerry Lewis Detained at Las Vegas Airport for Carrying Gun
Friday, Jerry Lewis, the well-known comedian, was detained
by the police for a short period of...
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Reality Check: Miss Michigan Is The New Miss America
We usually don’t get to see much
of the pre-show contestants for Miss America, but this year was...
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Rowling Sues Publisher of Fan-Created Potter Lexicon
Author J.K. Rowling sued the publisher of a "Harry Potter Lexicon" which was drawn on...
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Austin Nichols Arrested on DUI Suspicion
Austin Nichols, who starred in HBO’s short-lived “John from Cincinnati” series, was
arrested today...
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Uncle Kracker Faced With Sex Offense Charge
Musician Uncle Kracker, born Matthew Shafer, was arrested Friday morning on a second-degree sex...
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LaKisha Jones Is Out Of "American Idol"
The "American Idol" competition is down to three as LaKisha Jones was given the boot on...
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