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    April 07, 2011

    State

    1. New program for traffic violators gives pointers, helps save points
    2. Lansing: Michigan spends more by keeping prisoners longer
    3. State Roundup

    Feature

    1. Renewing the Legend: Attorney helps in efforts to restore historic theater
    2. Dickinson Wright attorneys recognized for gaming expertise
    3. CORE Values: Cooley professor and law students help educate people on real estate matters
    4. Daily Briefs, April 7
    5. PALS-ing Around

    Column

    1. A Judge's Journal: Part X
    2. Law Life: Ask an irrelevant question, get an irrelevant answer
    3. Legal View: Lessons in jury selection
    4. Money Matters: Resist the yield mindset -- instead think return

    Business

    1. Education Broken Budgets: Schools face cliff as education money dries up; Fiscal crisis will likely lead to massive layoffs and program cuts
    2. Economy: Rising oil prices beginning to hurt U.S. economy
    3. Retail: Slow start to spring projected for retailers; Online spending saw growth
    4. Transportation: States, Amtrak vying for high-speed money

    Nation

    1. National Roundup
    2. California: LA detectives seek to tie 8 women to serial killer Stash of photos found in man's refrigerator may be of victims
    3. California: Release date set for man in infamous bus kidnapping- Crime captivated the country in 1976

    Courts

    1. Massachusetts: Trial starts for mother accused of denying meds
    2. New Jersey: Jury finds man guilty in triple murder trial- Defendant says he was coerced by gang leader
    3. Minnesota: Lockout legal struggle- NFL players and owners take their fight to court
    4. New York: Art figure guilty in case with De Niro as witness