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MSU grad wins 2009 Thelonious Monk jazz competition

Ben Williams, a 2007 graduate of Michigan State University, has won the 2009 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, perhaps the most prestigious competition in the world for young jazz musicians. The competition...

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Research spending slips in some MSU departments

Michigan State University spent $356.8 million on science and engineering research in the 2007-08 academic year, placing it 48th among American universities, according to numbers released this month by the National Science...

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Football fever infects new fans

Which makes sense when you consider that he'd arrived from Islamabad. "I tell my friends who are in small liberal arts colleges that they're missing a big part of the college experience," Rasul said. Each fall, hundreds of...

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Justice Dept. to Review Bush Policy on DNA Test Waivers

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. has ordered a review of a little-known Bush administration policy requiring some defendants to waive their right to DNA testing even though that right is guaranteed in a landmark federal law,...

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Lawyers seek order to free Kuwaiti at Guantanamo

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lawyers for a Kuwaiti held at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on Tuesday asked the judge who ordered him freed to force the Obama administration to release him.

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Archos Google Android-based Internet Media Tablet to be revealed 15 September

Back in February we mentioned that Archos would be launching an Android Internet Tablet device and now according to Pocket-Lint that device will be coming on 15 September 2009. The Internet Media Tablet will focus on multimedia...

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Holder having surgery for cracked tooth

By NEDRA PICKLER Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON—Attorney General Eric Holder had emergency oral surgery Thursday to remove a cracked tooth. Holder spokesman Matthew Miller said the attorney general cracked his molar...

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In death, Michael Jackson turns profits

Michael Jackson's financial woes were well documented: Numerous lawsuits, loss of control of his beloved Neverland and reports that he was hundreds of millions of dollars in debt all point to a complex money mess that trailed...

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In death, will Jackson be more profitable?

Michael Jackson's financial woes were well documented: Numerous lawsuits, loss of control of his beloved Neverland and reports that he was hundreds of millions of dollars in debt all point to a complex money mess that trailed...

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Lansing Red Cross emergency program to end Tuesday

Tuesday will be the last day the Mid-Michigan Chapter of the American Red Cross will run its emergency food and shelter program. The organization has been running at a deficit for the past two years, said community relations...

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