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Police Take Hit At Rapist Forum

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Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1995
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1995
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Blondeen Munson Speaks At Public Forum About Serial Rape Investigation, August 1995
Deputy Police Chiefs Listen To Community Feedback About Serial Rape Investigation, August 1995
Larry Hunter Demands Return of Blood Samples At Forum About Serial Rape Investigation, August 1995
Woman Questions Police Actions At Forum About Serial Rape Investigation, August 1995
Man Speaks At Public Forum About Serial Rape Investigation, August 1995
Mayor Ingrid Sheldon Attends Public Forum About Serial Rape Investigation, August 1995
Police Chief Carl Ent Leads Public Forum About Serial Rape Investigation, August 1995
Chief Assistant Prosecutor Joseph Burke Attends Public Forum About Serial Rape Investigation, August 1995
Woman Speaks At Public Forum About Serial Rape Investigation, August 1995
Man Questions Police Actions At Forum About Serial Rape Investigation, August 1995
Another Man Questions Police Actions At Forum About Serial Rape Investigation, August 1995
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Council Urges New Murder Trial For Black Journalist

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Ann Arbor News, August 8, 1995
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8
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August
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1995
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Larry Fox Speaks to a Group of Community Activists Demonstrating in Front of City Hall, August 1995
Carmelita Mullins Advocates For Return of Blood Samples By Ann Arbor Police, August 1995
Activists March in Front of City Hall Calling For Return of Blood Samples, August 1995
Activists Call For Return of Blood Samples By Ann Arbor Police, August 1995
Activists Gather in Front of City Hall Urging Return of Blood Samples, August 1995
Activists Urge Return of Blood Samples and Justice for Journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal, August 1995
Local Activist Calls For Return of Blood Samples By Ann Arbor Police, August 1995
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Library is luring parents to school

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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1979
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15
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1979
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Mayor weights vetoing rejection of CTN restrictions

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Ann Arbor News, February 18, 1998
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1998
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Sheldon vetoes repeal of cable limits

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Ann Arbor News, February 25, 1998
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1998
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Change may be in store for co-op

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Ann Arbor News, November 29, 1999
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November
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1999
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Colonial Square Cooperative Sign, November 1999
Children Playing Soccer At Colonial Square, November 1999
Cousins Marlou Silva & Edilson Sandro At Colonial Square, November 1999
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March For Unity

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Ann Arbor News, January 13, 1997
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1997
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Young Marchers Lead the Way at Second Baptist Church Annual Unity March To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., January 1997
Willie Thomas of Second Baptist Church at Annual Unity March To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., January 1997
Second Baptist Church Annual Unity March To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., January 1997
Second Baptist Church Annual Unity March To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Gets Under Way, January 1997
Second Baptist Church Sponsors Annual Unity March To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., January 1997
Second Baptist Church Sponsors Annual Unity March To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., January 1997
Second Baptist Church Sponsors Annual Unity March To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., January 1997
Second Baptist Church Sponsors Annual Unity March To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., January 1997
Second Baptist Church Sponsors Annual Unity March To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., January 1997
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Hillary Rodham Clinton Fan Club - Ann Arbor Chapter, October 1995

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Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1995
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High On Hillary

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Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1995
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November
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1995
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Hillary Rodham Clinton Fan Club - Ann Arbor Chapter, October 1995
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Bids Tied to Affordable Housing

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Ann Arbor News, January 21, 1998
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1998
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