Commentary: MSU, Dantonio still have work to do
Lynn Henning: For Michigan State and coach Mark Dantonio, Saturday's 49-18 loss at Penn State had a lone survivor: reality. MSU has one of the conference's more inspiring construction projects under way. - 11:07 pm
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Commentary: Rodriguez can't go 3-9 again
Bob Wojnowski: COLUMBUS, Ohio -- This is what happens when you walk into the biggest rivalry unarmed and ill-equipped. This is what happened to Michigan again and again this year, and when the misery finally was over Saturday, Rich Rodriguez was asked how the season would be remembered. - 11:07 pm
GM board: Bankruptcy not the answer
DETROIT -- General Motors Corp.'s board of directors does not consider bankruptcy protection a viable option to solve the company's financial troubles, but it has discussed Chapter 11 because it has a legal duty to do so, a spokesman said Saturday. - 7:12 pm
Obama aims for 2.5M new jobs by 2011
WASHINGTON -- President-elect Barack Obama promoted an economic plan Saturday he said would create or save 2.5 million jobs by spending billions of dollars to rebuild roads and bridges and modernize schools while developing alternative energy sources and more efficient cars. - 11:47 pm
Royal Oak parade kicks off holidays
ROYAL OAK -- Unicycles, rock bands and Santa Claus were highlights of the seventh annual Holiday Parade on a chilly but sunny Saturday morning. - 11:07 pm
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- Obama to name Geithner, Summers to economic posts - 05:10 AM
- Bush wrapping up final global summit - 05:06 AM
- Shots in Wash. mall after argument prove fatal - 05:17 AM
- Karzai: Obama promises to fight terror in 'region' - 05:14 AM
Michigan
- GM says board doesn't see bankruptcy as option - 05:36 PM
- Five plays give OSU 5th straight over Michigan - 07:04 PM
- Carmakers' crisis deepens Detroit's despair - 02:29 PM
- Mich. killer's mother charged in Ky. slaying - 02:22 PM
DeLaSalle overcomes injury, advances to final
DeLaSalle is headed back to Ford Field for the second time in three years. It played more aggressively than Southfield in a physically punishing Division 2 semifinal game at Hurley Field. - 1:00 am
Wings stay composed in Calgary
CALGARY -- The Red Wings weren't rattled Saturday night after a two-goal lead disappeared. - 1:00 am
- GM board: Bankruptcy not the answer
- Plane facts: GM cutting back fleet
- GM to cut car output quickly
- Text: Pelosi, Reid letter to CEOs of Detroit's Big Three
- Consumers a reluctant bunch at auto show
- Chinese may benefit as Mitsubishi drops out of auto show
- Plane facts: GM cutting back fleet
- GM to cut car output quickly
Congress tells Big 3 to 'sacrifice'
House and Senate leaders told Detroit's Big Three automakers this week that they must provide detailed information about their financial status and agree to provisions to protect taxpayers by Dec. 2, so Congress can vote as soon as Dec. 8. - 6:07 pm
- Holiday tree illuminates Detroit
- Fallen Detroit firefighter hailed as a hero
- Cheeks Kilpatrick mum on Dingell vote
- Trio picketing play gets counterprotest
Hunter's bullet grazes kids at day care
BENTON TOWNSHIP -- Authorities say a hunter's stray bullet grazed two young boys at an in-home day care near Cheboygan. - 6:37 pm
- Obama to name Geithner, Summers to economic posts
- Cheeks Kilpatrick mum on Dingell vote
- Treasury goes to Geithner
- Peters is a winner in Capitol Hill office 'lottery'
Obama fills out White House communications team
WASHINGTON -- President-elect Barack Obama on Saturday tapped as his White House press secretary the communications director who helped Michigan Democrat Debbie Stabenow win her first Senate campaign. - 11:47 pm
- Don't forget American automakers' history of goodwill
- Scott Burgess: Brands put through workouts for a pickup showdown
- David Phillips: Could brilliant Alfred Sloan save GM again without feds?
- Auto design firm sparkles at Vegas show
2009 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited wagon: Self-assured agility
CORNWALL, N.Y . -- Schunemunk Mountain looms high in the autumn sky in bright orange, red and yellow. - 1:00 am
- Jeff Ball: Ergonomic hand tools are tops when gardening
- Glenn Haege: Holiday home safety is tops
- Marney Rich Keenan: Mothers seek children given up for adoption
- Jocelynn Brown: Uniquely fun felted hat's a snap to make
New, eclectic designs help buffets multi-task for the holidays
Although sideboards still are produced as components of dining room suites, most recently they have been showing up as "separates," to use a clothing analogy. - 1:00 am
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- Fed. court upholds Mich. law requiring ballast water to be free of invasives
- Scott Burgess: Green cars get the attention in Los Angeles
- VW Jetta awarded top 'green' car honors
- How green is your computer?
Segway inventor, cut off from electricity, turns island into energy model
Dean Kamen jokingly refers to his North Dumpling Island as an independent nation and himself as Lord Dumpling. Kamen claims to have his own currency and offers visas to visitors to the tiny island a few miles from Mystic, where he is the only resident. But Kamen is serious about energy independence and the lessons it offers at a time of volatile gas prices and fears about global warming. - 3:57 pm
















