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    September 30, 2010

    Nation

    1. California Attacks, accusations characterize AG race so far
    2. California Three decades on, slain girl's family awaits execution Letters to governor plead against clemency
    3. Federal judge blocks execution set for Thursday
    4. Survey: Lawyers using technology more
    5. Washington Promises, Promises House Speaker Pelosi's ethics pledge falters Lobbyists, special interests still have unimpeded access to member
    6. Washington Witness recants testimony against lobbyist Aide says he now doesn't think he was influenced
    7. National Roundup

    State

    1. Sylvan Township Educators to preserve 110 acres
    2. Traverse City Mussel menace Scientists: Foreign mullosk may leave carp nothing to eat
    3. Detroit Republicans get fundraising boost from state party Supreme Court candidates Young and Davis have fundraising edge
    4. Voter registration deadline nears

    Business

    1. Pharmaceutical Pfizer stock sold, Roberts to hear company's cases
    2. Economy Cycle of pessimism Sour economic mood in living room and boardroom
    3. Business Campbell CEO Douglas Conant to step down in July Executive stabilized soup sales, rebuilt company
    4. Economy Census reveals consequences Recession impacts U.S. marriages and food stamps; expands income gap

    Courts

    1. New York Osama bin Laden evidence readied at detainee trial Government plans to use terrorist leaders' words about holy war
    2. Court Roundup

    Feature

    1. Farer lecture on Israel-Palestine conflict was superficial, bias
    2. Mentor Match Game Program brings together pro bono work with mentoring
    3. Keith Center to host civil rights film festival
    4. Daily Briefs (Sept 30)
    5. Members Only

    Column

    1. Money Matters: Global outlook: Asian tigers roar
    2. Law Life: Appellate decisions can be stranger than TV dramas
    3. The Firm: When do you hire management?