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Lions QB Matthew Stafford was wired for sound during Sunday's game against Cleveland, and the NFL Network just aired the dramatic finish. |  |



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Toyota Motor Corp. will shorten the gas pedal and install a new brake system on some of 3.8 million vehicles recalled because of the risk they may accelerate without warning. |  |
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Tom LaSorda and Roger Penske had never seen anything like it. Penske Automotive Group's purchase of the Saturn car brand from General Motors had just crashed Sept. 30, derailed by French automaker Renault's last-minute balk on a deal to supply |  |
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WASHINGTON — The first state dinner of the Obama White House had it all: Oscar-winning entertainers, Hollywood moguls, a knockout guest chef and even a wardrobe malfunction. |  |
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Here's your chance to help spotlight the rapper's very best. |  |


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In his first foray into animation, director Wes Anderson lends his trademark quirky humor to a children's tale fun for all ages. |  |
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Mark Dantonio has a problem. But it's not controversial tailback Glenn Winston, who just got kicked off the MSU football team. This is bigger than one player. |  |
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Beats 17 other airports in good-for-you food choices. |  |
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The state has found more money to keep the Michigan Youth Challenge Academy -- a military-style residential school in Battle Creek that caters to troubled teens -- from having to close Dec. 26. |  |
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Detroit Symphony Orchestra music director Leonard Slatkin won't be back on the podium at Orchestra Hall until next year. |
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This year, the two biggest automotive industry events in Michigan are scheduled to take place even closer together than in the past. |
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Sentencing was postponed today for a Belleville man busted with 80,000 images and 2,000 videos of child pornography. |  |
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Chef-owner Jeorge Swanson closed his tiny 2-year-old Maple Leaf Café in downtown Birmingham last week for financial reasons. |  |
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ATLANTERRA, Spain — A Swiss adventurer trying to soar from Morocco to Spain on jet-powered wings ditched safely into the Atlantic today after hitting turbulence and clouds so thick he could not tell if he was flying up or down. |  |
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — There could be less jingle in the Salvation Army's hallmark red kettles this season. The charity is testing kettles that take debit and credit cards. |  |
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A retired Detroit police officer whose drunken outing in January 2007 left a man in a nearly vegetative state for more than two years will face up to 15 years behind bars, a Macomb County jury decided today. |  |
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After Detroit members of the U.S. Coast Guard spent hours searching for a missing boater in March, a 22-year-old Toledo man has been ordered to pay $112,735 in restitution to the agency for calling in a fake distress call. |  |
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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will announce his plan to bolster the war in Afghanistan in a speech Tuesday night from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, his spokesman said, a surge that military officials say could top 30,000 |  |
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WASHINGTON— After 10 months in office, President Barack Obama granted his first pardon today to "Courage," a 45-pound turkey spared from the Thanksgiving table. |  |
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RUESSELSHEIM, Germany — General Motors says the future of an Opel plant in Antwerp, Belgium, is uncertain as the company moves to restructure its European operation. |  |
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