Business & Economy
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Substance use is still common at age 35, U-M study finds
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U-M commemorates Brown v. Board Supreme Court ruling
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Teen smoking continues to decline in 2003, but declines are slowing
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Museum collections and satellite images aid conservation efforts
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U-M experts available for comment on Saddam Hussein
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U-M Life Sciences Institute to offer Perrigo summer fellowships
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Fewer firms issue dividends, but more is doled out
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Michigan Radio to launch ‘Stateside’ Jan. 5
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School of Nursing offers first program for dementia care
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U-M center leads effort to deliver inexpensive Internet service to low-income families
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Poetry in . . . equilibrium? Chemistry course brings out creativity
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Medicinal chemist dives for new cancer drugs under the sea
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Consumer optimism builds on expected growth in jobs
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Michigan’s sluggish economy will pick up speed in 2004-05
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Regents approve new parking structure
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Ambassador to Greece named speaker for winter commencement
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U-M experts available for Thanksgiving-related news and features
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Customer satisfaction gains not enough to sustain recent spending growth
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Concentrated mutual funds perform better, Michigan Business School study shows
