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The Grand Rapids Press, a Division of Booth Newspapers, Inc., a Division of The Herald Company and Detroit Newspaper Local 13N, Graphic Communi...
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DECISIONS OF THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
May 31, 2000
DECISION AND ORDER
BY MEMBERS FOX, LIEBMAN, AND BRAME On March 14, 2000, Administrat...
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HOLLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) -- A 1-year-old boy whose father was out of town checking on the wellbeing of his other children in tornado-ravaged Joplin was killed yesterday in a fire that destroyed the family's mobile home in southwestern Michigan.
Firefighters were called to Leisure Estates in Holland Township about 2 a.m. Trenton Harlen died of smoke inhalation and his 6-year- old sister, Jasmine VanderHulst, was hospitalized, The Grand Rapids Press reported.
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The Grand Rapids Press of Booth Newspapers, Inc., A Division of the Herald Company, Inc. and Detroit Newspaper Local 13N, Graphic Communications Inte...
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- The World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Reformed Ecumenical Council have agreed to be merged into the World Communion of Reformed Churches.
The Grand Rapids Press reported that the union was approved by about 400 delegates gathered at Calvin College in Grand Rapids represents about 80 million Christians from 108 countries in nearly 230 denominations.
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She didn't even have that out of her mouth before he said, 'So, what do you guys feel about your ruling in California?'" [Ashleigh Haberman] recalled in an article in the Grand Rapids Press. "As soon as he looked at us, he knew we were gay and he was looking for an opportunity to start that conversation.
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Whereas [KENNETH V. COCKREL JR.], Jr. is a cum laude graduate of Wayne State University where he was a member of the Journalism Institute for Minorities, now the Journalism Institute for Media Diversity, and;
Whereas [JIM Grad Cockrel] has consistently supported the WSU/JIM Program, including participating as we celebrated the 20th anniversary in 2005, and as the recipient of the 2008 Work in the Spirit of Diversity Award, presented at the Helen Thomas Spirit of Diversity Reception on April 11, 2008;
Whereas Kenneth V. Cockrel, Jr. has this day been sworn in as the 61st mayor of the City of Detroit, and; Whereas Kenneth V. Cockrel, Jr. is a cum laude graduate of Wayne State University where he was a member of the Journalism Institute for Minorities, now the Journalism Institute for Medi...
... served as a reporter at the Detroit Free Press, the Grand Rapids Press and the Cincinnati Inquire...
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The Grand Rapids Press offered an interesting solution to the bailout mess the other day. Instead of pouring billions of dollars into banks, AIG and, quite possibly, U.S. automakers, why not just give all that money to us regular ol' Americans?
If, after all, the problem is we can't pay our mortgages, can't afford to buy new American-made cars and, worst of all for all those little kids in all the Whovilles out there, can't afford any decent Christmas presents this year, why not turn all that pump-priming, liquidity-greasing, credit-thawing cash over to us?
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New York's Daily News, for example, conducted its own interviews with Army officials and soldiers; others, like the Grand Rapids Press in Michigan, wrote of the rapid political fallout and the calls for formal investigation. "Even by the Times' not-invented-here standards, the silence on this particular story was more deafening than usual," says Susan E. Tifft, a professor of journalism and public policy at Duke University and coauthor of a book on the Times' Ochs-Sulzberger dynasty.
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The Associated Press
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.