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  • Nov. 30, 2009 | By Bobby Ghosh
    Islamic communities nationwide are struggling to deal with the aftermath of the Fort Hood massacre. In America's most Muslim city, fears of a backlash
  • Nov. 23, 2009
    The View from Main Street Re TIME's cover story on Wall Street : Out in the real world, professionals who construct bridges, buildings and even houses must be licensed, to encourage adherence to stringent technical, legal and ethical standards. Ignoring the rules can result in losing one's job. Why? Because if these things are constructed ...
  • Nov. 9, 2009 | By Amy Sullivan/Detroit
    Detroit's only Catholic college-prep school is on a mission--to educate young men and save the city
  • Nov. 2, 2009 | By Steven Gray
    With a police force decimated by budget woes, the Motor City's middle-class enclaves are hiring their own to fight rising crime. Where security is a booming business
  • Nov. 2, 2009 | By Jennifer Granholm
    Michigan's Canadian-born governor on her state's challenges. Jennifer Granholm will now take your questions
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  • Detroit Fights Devil's Night: The city combats Halloween-time arson, a deadly local custom
    The city combats Halloween-time arson, a deadly local custom
  • Detroit: Now a Ghost Town: Once a crowded urban center, Detroit has become a large city with many buildings and too few people. By mid-2008, its population had dropped to 912,062, about half the number of residents in 1950
    Once a crowded urban center, Detroit has become a large city with many buildings and too few people. By mid-2008, its population had dropped to 912,062, about half the number of residents in 1950

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