Law & Politics
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Input sought from Detroit minorities on genetic technology
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U-M minority faculty numbers continue to rise
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Book offers policies to reduce economic hardship for poor families
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Medical sculptor putting a face on a 10,000-year-old skull
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Minority faculty numbers continue to rise
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Frey Foundation brings banking/finance expert to Michigan
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U-M names new director of broadcasting
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U.S. economy to grow 2.6 percent in 1996, bit more in ’97
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Story ideas for the holiday season
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Men and women differ little in political activities
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Researchers receive Temin Award for fighting HIV, AIDS
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Studies presented at American Public Health Association meeting
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Regents letter regarding President Duderstadt’s resignation
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Swedish diplomat Per Anger to give annual Wallenberg Lecture
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ADVISORY: Story ideas for centennial of creation of X-ray
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Michigan’s drunk-driving laws have little impact on repeat offenders
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Harvard Prof. Henry Louis Gates Jr. to give Tanner Lecture
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Women’s 1995 engineering enrollment tops 30 percent
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Recent classes dealing with the Holocaust, Judaic Studies
