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    January 27, 2015

    Feature

    1. Wayne Law event to focus on helping local entrepreneurs expand globally
    2. From television to trial court
    3. Daily Briefs . . .
    4. Bicentennial of U. S. Attorney's Office in Eastern Michigan
    5. Oakland County gets ready to roll out system for emergency 911 texts

    Business

    1. Worker's Plight
    2. Medical pot OK only for severely sick children
    3. All it took was 5 years: Stock funds gaining more believers
    4. Mattel CEO resigns after release of quarterly results
    5. Survey: Firms optimistic on hiring, wages
    6. What it means to put an eye out
    7. Of Mutual Interest All it took was 5 years: Stock funds gaining more believers
    8. Alabama Federal judge stays Alabama gay marriage ruling for 2 weeks
    9. Massachusetts 'Death-qualified' juror search slows marathon, theater cases
    10. Colorado Panic attack, bad back: Theater shooting brings jury excuses Jury selection could run until June; trial could run into October
    11. Montana Man gets 50 years for 11th drunken driving offense
    12. Economy Survey: Firms optimistic on hiring, wages
    13. Business Mattel CEO resigns after release of quarterly results
    14. Jackson 3 generations work together at machine shop Family combines for 85 years of machining knowledge between them
    15. Grand Ledge 16-year-old in wheelchair finds positivity when bowling
    16. Economy Worker's Plight Hard-hit worker wonders where the economic resurgence is
    17. Cooley to host discussion on heroin epidemic
    18. Washington Analysis: GOP changes tune, calls for bipartisanship Republicans hope to shed taint of government shutdowns and fiscal cliffs
    19. Medicine Medical pot OK only for severely sick children
    20. California Sex-abuse civil trial to unveil 'perversion' files Judge ruled to admit 30 years' worth of records
    21. North Dakota Policing the Patch 'Not Mayberry anymore': Oil patch cops scramble to keep up
    22. National Roundup
    23. 'Selma' we all have small parts but together we have a large impact
    24. Fellows of ABF to present CLE program on immigration law
    25. Ronald Whitney elected to board of Chamber Music Society of Detroit
    26. Oakland County gets ready to roll out system for emergency 911 texts
    27. Wayne Law event to focus on helping local entrepreneurs expand globally
    28. From television to trial court Attorney was a producer for 'Larry King Live'
    29. Washington House tea partyers face new resistance from GOP pragmatists

    Column

    1. Cars and loans
    2. What it means to put an eye out
    3. 'Selma' - we all have small parts but together we have a large impact

    Courts

    1. Panic attack, bad back: Theater shooting brings jury excuses
    2. 'Death-qualified' juror search slows marathon, theater cases
    3. Sex-abuse civil trial to unveil 'perversion' files
    4. Man gets 50 years for 11th drunken driving offense

    Nation

    1. Analysis: GOP changes tune, calls for bipartisanship
    2. House tea partyers face new resistance from GOP pragmatists
    3. Policing the Patch
    4. Federal judge stays Alabama gay marriage ruling for 2 weeks
    5. National Roundup
    6. Fellows of ABF to present CLE program on immigration law

    State

    1. 3 generations work together at machine shop
    2. 16-year-old in wheelchair finds positivity when bowling
    3. Farm funded by nonprofit operated by special people
    4. Cooley to host discussion on heroin epidemic
    5. Ronald Whitney elected to board of Chamber Music Society of Detroit