Law & Politics
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University of Michigan Statements
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University of Michigan presents Hopwood awards to promising writers
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Michigan’s governor reminds U-M graduates of the complex, often fractious, yet beautiful world they are about to enter
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University of Michigan names Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellows
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Men’s health: U-M study shows how bad it is, why and what to do about it
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Gov. Granholm urges Class of 2003 to serve and to strive for moral excellence
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Consumer confidence springs ahead: Gains depend on revival in jobs and wages
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U-M increases emphasis on programming to support diversity in the workplace
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Three U-M faculty members named Guggenheim fellows
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Mothers, especially single moms, are most vulnerable to terror threat
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U-M expert: UN—not U.S.—should handle post-war rebuilding
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When the rain is mainly not on the Plains: Farming, water and sprawl
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Would Americans tolerate high casualties, chemical attacks in war?
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Scientists help U.S. troops in war and people at home with multitasking
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Firms are willing to pay taxes on fraudulent earnings to avoid suspicion
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Homer Neal receives 2003 Bouchet Award
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War issues to be the focus of U-M lectures and panel discussions
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University to host series of lectures, panel discussions related to war
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U.S. Supreme Court hearing April 1 in affirmative action cases
