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    October 30, 2014

    Feature

    1. Wayne Law retiree benefits expert files U.S. Supreme Court brief
    2. Celebrating a Milestone
    3. Asked and Answered
    4. 3 seats up for vote at Michigan Supreme Court
    5. Daily Briefs . . .
    6. Expo Experience

    Business

    1. Mobile payment fight heats up as some retailers resist
    2. Did it Work?
    3. FTC says AT&T misled customers over unlimited data
    4. Small business divided over minimum wage ballot issue
    5. For law firms, rogue attorneys present risk
    6. Using your last will to get in the last word
    7. State Roundup
    8. Technology Mobile payment fight heats up as some retailers resist Consortium of retailers plans to offer rival mobile payment system
    9. Washington Giffords struggling to make guns a midterm issue Not a single candidate for statewide or federal office appeared with Gifford
    10. Washington The tiebreaker: Biden's new role if Senate ends up split Vice president's role as 101st senator would elevate his profile for 2016
    11. Washington House Republicans make liberal use of Obama in campaign ads President's campaign effectiveness is hindered by dismal approval ratings
    12. Business FTC says AT&T misled customers over unlimited data
    13. Economy Did it Work? Many economists agree Fed's stimulus accomplished bulk of goals
    14. Massachusetts Bombing suspect's friend convicted of lying to FBI Defense claimed teen's confession was coerced
    15. National Roundup
    16. Colorado Girls accused of trying to join jihadis confused
    17. Washington FBI says it faked AP story to catch bomb suspect
    18. North Dakota State high court bans abortion drugs
    19. Nevada Flawed casino tower at center of Vegas trial
    20. Saginaw After 15 years, man needs second heart transplant
    21. Election 2014 Snyder, Schauer at odds over recovery, major laws Election for governor promises to be tighter than four years ago
    22. Traverse City Voters get chance to make statement on wolf hunts
    23. Honigman labor attorneys host webinar for employers A look at lawful use of prescription drugs in the workplace
    24. Nick Schroeck on Teaching in China
    25. Election 2014 3 seats up for vote at Michigan Supreme Court

    Column

    1. Keep Wal-Mart stock?
    2. For law firms, rogue attorneys present risk
    3. Using your last will to get in the last word

    Courts

    1. U.S. Supreme Court stays execution
    2. Bombing suspect's friend convicted of lying to FBI
    3. Girls accused of trying to join jihadis confused

    Nation

    1. Giffords struggling to make guns a midterm issue
    2. The tiebreaker: Biden?s new role if Senate ends up split
    3. House Republicans make liberal use of Obama in campaign ads
    4. Some eligible immigrants say no to U.S. citizenship
    5. FBI says it faked AP story to catch bomb suspect
    6. Flawed casino tower at center of Vegas trial
    7. National Roundup
    8. Snyder, Schauer at odds over recovery, major laws

    State

    1. Voters get chance to make statement on wolf hunts
    2. After 15 years, man needs second heart transplant
    3. State Roundup
    4. Honigman labor attorneys host webinar for employers
    5. Mortuary Science open house set for Nov. 6