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Posted by Lou Dubose | Feb 1, 2014 | Economy, Politics |
Detroit Exactly one week before Christmas, 18 lawyers huddled in front of a bankruptcy...
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In 1969, Gaylord Nelson, seven years out of the U.S. Senate, called on Denis Hayes to...
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I grew up as an oil geologist, worked in Mississippi and Alabama for several years, so it’s...
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