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OCC to Host Job Fair Friday
Some local companies are hiring amid the shaky economy. Oakland Community College will be host to a job fair Friday, October 10, from 1-6 p.m.
WWJ Newsradio 950  –  Oct 10, 2008 08:24 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Photo from ClickOnDetroit.com Report: Rogers Ruled To Repay Lions
Former Detroit wide receiver Charles Rogers will reportedly need to repay the Lions millions of dollars, after the franchise won a grievance against the player.
ClickOnDetroit.com  –  Oct 10, 2008 06:05 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
GM, Ford stock sell-off contributes to Dow's plunge
Investors are running for the exits and abandoning Detroit's auto companies amid continued concerns about the future of the industry. In the first nine days of October, GM lost half of its value -- or $2.7 billion -- and Ford has lost 60 percent, or $7 billion.
Detnews.com  –  Oct 10, 2008 05:53 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Maple Leafs spoil Red Wings' bash
One loss doesn't qualify as a Stanley Cup hangover, but the Red Wings could use a couple aspirin. The supposedly inept Toronto Maple Leafs negated the Wings' puck possession with their young legs and determination, stunning the defending champions, 3-2, Thursday night at Joe Louis Arena.
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Mayor's office may hire assistant for first lady
Mayor Kenneth Cockrel Jr. has rejected the luxury SUV and the Manoogian Mansion, but he may keep a longtime, little-known benefit: a taxpayer-funded personal assistant for the first lady.
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Teachers ordered back to work
Wayne-Westland students are scheduled to return to class this morning following a judge's Thursday ruling that ordered teachers back to work after a four-day strike.
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Michigan denies report of voter purge
Michigan elections officials denied a report Thursday that more than 20,000 eligible voters in the state have been kicked off the registration rolls in violation of federal law.
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Upscale grocers thrive in down times
Just a few weeks ago, Whole Foods Market opened a new store in Ann Arbor, a spacious location that boasts a wine bar, cafe, coffee bar, free Wi-Fi and an in-store smokehouse with a self-serve hot foods bar.
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Kitna still out; Orlovsky is likely to start
Lions quarterback Jon Kitna saw media approaching, lowered his head and walked away. There would be another day of silence and another day of no practice for Kitna, who is out because of an injured lower back. Lions offensive coordinator Jim Colletto said the team might wait until Sunday to decide w ... more »
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Feelings mixed on auto industry
Some thought it was the death knell for the auto industry. Others said Ford and General Motors would be just fine. Still others thought the car companies would bounce back but look dramatically different from how they appeared in the past.
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