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Pianos, Beds, Baths and Sinks

Anneliese has been battling to fit props and set items backstage, including a piano, bath, bed and sink! And so the third week of the Fringe begins. Check out this list of shows happening at BATS here.

Shipwrecked Beneath the Stars battles to keep the Kong ship afloat - but will they succeed? Only two more nights left to find out so book in now. .


Michigan’s Government Showdown — or Shutdown?

Michigan's colleges and universities, already down millions in deferred state payments, are facing an incredibly uncertain fiscal climate. As legislators in Lansing bicker over a $1.75 billion statewide deficit, the threat of a government shutdown starting on Monday looms.

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Bucking the Tide on Private Loans

As the scandals and debates over private lending have grown in recent months, conventional wisdom has held that private loans are a necessary evil. Sure, students and their families are taking on debt that is typically more expensive and more risky than federally backed loans. But as long as families feel that college costs are otherwise beyond their reach, private loans will continue to become more popular.

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Dentistry: From the Medieval Barber to Our Cosmetic Dentistry

The dental profession has come an amazingly long way from its humble days in barbers' chairs. Yes, local barbers used to be responsible for the dental procedures that are now performed by highly trained and skilled dental professionals.

During medieval times

In the Middle Ages, local barbers practiced the basics of dentistry as a side benefit for their hair-cutting clients. It was an added bonus often only available to wealthy clients. Theycould go in for a shave and a haircut and get a tooth pulled, all in one sitting. There was no anesthetic in those days, other than alcohol. But once the extraction was done, toothache was gone, a great blessing. Medieval people also used tooth extraction to treat other health problems, and we know now that gum disease can indeed spread throughout the body and cause health problems which don't at first seem at all related to dental issues.


Adwatch: Clinton Airs Ads In Texas, Ohio

SCRIPT: Henry Cisneros: ``Our vote in the Texas primary on March 4th could decide the presidency of the United States. But we can vote for our friend, Hillary Clinton, today. Call the number on screen, 1-866-939-VOTE and we'll provide you all the information: the place where you can vote, the hours of operation, and a free ride to the polls. Vote for our friend Hillary today, and we'll all have a better life.''

Clinton: ``I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.''

KEY IMAGES: The ad features Henry Cisneros, the former mayor of San Antonio, Texas, who served as secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Clinton. Cisneros delivers his message standing in front of more than a dozen Clinton supporters bearing placards with her name as ranchero music plays in the background.


Mayor sounds alarm, says Daniels' plan would cost city

If the mayor would stop spending taxes before our local government has appropriately allocated it like he did when he spent $100,000 for a used barge on the LST than us taxpayers would not need to have the state intervene on our behalf. Oh yeah and I remember that a taxpayer went to that meeting and said that the mayors estimates and figures were wrong, gee didn't that pet project go over budget by more than $1.5 milliion? Yep! It sure did! Cry to yourself Whinezapfel. I am sure that the mayor will just create “fees" to cover any shortfalls.And finally let us not forget the $750,000 parking lot for the loft program... how many taxpayers can get into those lofts at one time anyway? Oh that is right they were given to private companies to sell for profit... my dollars taken from me by the government and then given to someone else.


 
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