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Oprah shares cover with first lady Michelle Obama | Freep.com ... Mar 9, 2009 ... Names & Faces remembers interviewing Hugh Hefner when Detroit hosted Super Bowl XL .... Check out our gallery of Ireland's hunkiest celebs. ...
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Neighbors work to protect vacant homes | Freep.com | Detroit Free ... Mar 7, 2009 ... They boarded up windows at two vacant homes in Indian Village and conducted a ... Neighbors aim to protect vacant homes across metro Detroit ...
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Freep.com | Detroit Real estate | Detroit Free Press Properties for Sale across metro Detroit and Michigan: .... New Construction: Homes, Condos & Lofts - Metro Detroit Area · State of Michigan Vacation Homes ...
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Tupac's mom sued over film rights | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press According to Hollywood Reporter, the film's production company, ... Names & Faces, of course, was glued to the set to check out the White Stripes' first ...
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You're a quadruplet? That used to be odd | Freep.com | Detroit ... She got three girls and a boy -- quadruplets born to her on Nov. ... No fertility drugs were involved. Two of the girls were identical twins: Suzanne and ...
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Aretha Franklin's hat, Detroit-made, wins global acclaim | Freep ... Jan 22, 2009 ... The hat has gone crazy in the media and cyberspace. Everyone from Jon Stewart on "The Daily Show" to the women on "The View" talked about it ...
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Frustrated home owners, lenders clash over Obama program | Freep ... Mar 5, 2009 ... A day after the Obama administration issued its guidelines to financial institutions for complying with its foreclosure mitigation efforts, ...
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Record stores try to get groove back | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press Feb 22, 2009 ... "Record stores used to be neighborhood hangouts," says Corky Carrel, who co-owns an online record store based near Kansas City. ...
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Record stores try to get groove back | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press "Record stores used to be neighborhood hangouts," says Corky Carrel, who co-owns an online record store based near Kansas City. "You'd go in and browse and ...
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