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Alcoholism contract may be lost

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Ann Arbor News, June 19, 1995
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State drops threat to withhold funds

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Home License Dependent on Inspection

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Gays Seek Marriage License

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Rabies Found In 2 Bats

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Hunger Relief

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U Man Says Rockfests Outlet For Aggressive Drives

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Mental Health Professor Dr. Roger W. Howell Dies

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Contaminated Soil Removed As Chemical Cleanup Begins

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State Takes ' Wait-And-See' Attitude In Dry-Cleaner Waste-Hauling Case

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FILM & VIDEO

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