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W. J. Conlin, Local Clothier, Dies At 87

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Alexander Swamps Burgoyne

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Local fugitive kills himself in standoff in Kentucky

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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1998
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Just What Made Bob Higgins Run?

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Appeals court holds up assault trial

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Man accused of assault misses his own trial

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Defendant missing as gay rights assault trial gets started in circuit court

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Man charged in gay protest was assaulted, lawyer claims

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Sentence delayed for gay rights fugitive

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Jury selected in trial of man accused of disrupting gay rights rally in June

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