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Green Collaboratory

By Harry Kirsbaum May 2012

Think of it as one of Detroit’s little ironies: an ecologically sound, environmentally sustainable hub for start-up businesses housed in a former Model T Ford showroom. The Green

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iPad Junkie

By Keri Guten Cohen April 2012

When you’re born into a family of lawyers, the pressure is on. And Richard Shulman didn’t disappoint. For 17 years, he has been in solo practice in Bloomfield Hills as a criminal

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Go Green, Save Green

By Robin Schwartz March 2012

With his infrared camera in one hand and a smoke stick in the other, Adam Duke, 24, of Bloomfield Hills is like an energy-saving super-sleuth. The president and co-founder of Go

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Destination: U.S.A.

By Lynne Konstantin February 2012

Four fantastic locales to hold your destination wedding — no passport required.

Whether your family is far-flung and you need a central meeting place, or you just want to

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The Detroit Auto Show with Jewish Commentary

By Beth Robinson January 2012

Born as a car show cum fishing and hunting show in Detroit’s Beller’s Beer Garden in 1907, the North American International Auto Show — NAIAS — has proliferated into a

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The Final Countdown

By Bryan Gottlieb and Beth Kellman December 2011

Are economic, environmental and social calamities converging to herald the end of the world as we know it?

Whether the coming year will bring the apocalypse, the dawning of

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Roto Nation

By Beth Robinson November 2011

Detroit entrepreneurs tap into “rotisserie” sports — an estimated $800-million-a-year Dungeon-and-Dragons-for-jocks industry.

On any given Sunday in the United States,

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The Making of a Candidate

By Julie Edgar November 2011

When you have more than 2,300 Facebook friends and another 3,000 or so email pals, you’ve basically got a voting bloc.
So when a pair of dressed-down curious students crashed

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Man v. God

By Drew Cohen October 2011

When competing courts collide in America.

Yisrael Briskman’s wife had enough.
In 2008, Chaya Dina Briskman decided the marriage to her husband was beyond repair and sought

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The Price of Progeny

By Robin Schwartz October 2011

Can too many children ruin a marriage?

During a recent family fun day, hundreds of children scampered happily across the grounds of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield — some

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