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10/30/07 U-M told to alter stadium (Detroit News)
Millions of dollars in federal financial aid to needy students at the University of Michigan may be in jeopardy because the university continues to discriminate against wheelchair users at its football stadium, according to the federal government. Read more
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10/30/07 Public record - 10/30/07 (The Evening Sun)
7:19 a.m. A vehicle-pedestrian accident occurred at Third and Filbert streets. A 1994 Mercury operated by Fernando Rivera, of Glenville, collided with the pedestrian, Larry Wiseman, of Hanover, after Wiseman entered the street in front of the vehicle. Read more
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10/30/07 Public record - 10/30/07 (The Evening Sun)
7:19 a.m. A vehicle-pedestrian accident occurred at Third and Filbert streets. A 1994 Mercury operated by Fernando Rivera, of Glenville, collided with the pedestrian, Larry Wiseman, of Hanover, after Wiseman entered the street in front of the vehicle. Read more
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10/30/07 U-M told to alter stadium (Detroit News)
Millions of dollars in federal financial aid to needy students at the University of Michigan may be in jeopardy because the university continues to discriminate against wheelchair users at its football stadium, according to the federal government. Read more
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10/28/07 Attorney says city not in compliance with disability law (The Decatur Daily)
Ten months after a disabled Decatur resident filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice, the city is still out of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, an attorney said. Read more
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10/28/07 Attorney says city not in compliance with disability law (The Decatur Daily)
Ten months after a disabled Decatur resident filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice, the city is still out of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, an attorney said. Read more
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10/25/07 SPORTS BRIEFS (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Arkansas' renowned track and field program lost men's national championships from 2004 and 2005 yesterday when the NCAA imposed stiff sanctions for violations involving sprint star Tyson Gay and a former assistant coach. The Razorbacks also received three years' probation. University Chancellor John White said the school plans to appeal. Arkansas had self-reported violations (...) View more >
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10/25/07 Short-term councilwoman making her mark (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
When Carol Ann Campbell was elected to City Council 11 months ago, the powerful African American ward leader and Philadelphia Democratic Party secretary was regarded as a party boss more inclined toward self-serving politics than bettering her constituents' lives. Read more
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10/25/07 Complex facing up to $18,000 in daily fines (Conroe Courier)
The Timbers of Pine Hollow apartment complex is facing up to $18,000 in fines every day if it doesn't clean up its act. Read more
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10/25/07 SPORTS BRIEFS (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Arkansas' renowned track and field program lost men's national championships from 2004 and 2005 yesterday when the NCAA imposed stiff sanctions for violations involving sprint star Tyson Gay and a former assistant coach. The Razorbacks also received three years' probation. University Chancellor John White said the school plans to appeal. Arkansas had self-reported violations (...) View more >
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