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    December 25, 2014

    Feature

    1. In his father's footsteps
    2. Asked and Answered
    3. Daily Briefs . . .
    4. Man of the Honor

    Business

    1. Global oil impact: Who's hurting, happy, hopeful
    2. Top business stories of 2014: U.S. grows, world slows
    3. U.S. economy grew at fast 5 pct. annual rate in Q3
    4. New home sales fall 1.6 percent in November
    5. Energy Global oil impact: Who's hurting, happy, hopeful World's four biggest economies all benefit from lower oil prices
    6. Indiana Family seeks compensation for late mill worker Program has paid out nearly $8M to former mill workers exposed to radiation
    7. High damages request can 'anchor' your case
    8. TAR: an antidote for 'big data' e-discovery costs
    9. Pennsylvania Ex-chief: Video rants meant to snare threats Claims he was an informant for the FBI
    10. Mississippi Convict in 1964 civil-rights deaths won't confess Edgar Ray Killen was convicted of manslaughter in 2005 after a mistrial in 1967
    11. Connecticut Writer seeks records of long-dead arsenic killer
    12. Economy U.S. economy grew at fast 5 pct. annual rate in Q3
    13. New York Report: At least 60 journalists killed in 2014 The last three years have been deadliest since group started compiling records
    14. Pennsylvania Immigrant mom seeks refuge in church About a dozen immigrants have taken shelter in churches
    15. National Roundup
    16. Kalamazoo 5-year program offers degrees to high schoolers School districts pay college tuition and fees out of foundation allowance
    17. Traverse City Michigan restaurants spice up go-to kids' dish
    18. ACS sponsors two writing competitions
    19. Firm to present annual update on labor and employment Jan. 14
    20. In his father's footsteps Son of Elmore Leonard makes name for himself as fiction writer
    21. Asked and Answered Eric Williams on Wayne Alumni Law Group
    22. Nation Going it alone President Obama made big moves in 2014
    23. Washington Democrats best at tapping rich for political cash Two biggest super PACs of 2014 were both backed by Democrats
    24. High damages request can 'anchor' your case
    25. Energy Global oil impact: Who's hurting, happy, hopeful World's four biggest economies all benefit from lower oil prices
    26. Indiana Family seeks compensation for late mill worker Program has paid out nearly $8M to former mill workers exposed to radiation
    27. Pennsylvania Ex-chief: Video rants meant to snare threats Claims he was an informant for the FBI
    28. Mississippi Convict in 1964 civil-rights deaths won't confess Edgar Ray Killen was convicted of manslaughter in 2005 after a mistrial in 1967
    29. New York Report: At least 60 journalists killed in 2014 The last three years have been deadliest since group started compiling records
    30. Pennsylvania Immigrant mom seeks refuge in church About a dozen immigrants have taken shelter in churches
    31. ACS sponsors two writing competitions
    32. TAR: an antidote for 'big data' e-discovery costs
    33. Connecticut Writer seeks records of long-dead arsenic killer
    34. Economy U.S. economy grew at fast 5 pct. annual rate in Q3
    35. National Roundup
    36. Kalamazoo 5-year program offers degrees to high schoolers School districts pay college tuition and fees out of foundation allowance
    37. Traverse City Michigan restaurants spice up go-to kids' dish
    38. Firm to present annual update on labor and employment Jan. 14
    39. In his father's footsteps Son of Elmore Leonard makes name for himself as fiction writer
    40. Asked and Answered Eric Williams on Wayne Alumni Law Group
    41. Nation Going it alone President Obama made big moves in 2014
    42. Washington Democrats best at tapping rich for political cash Two biggest super PACs of 2014 were both backed by Democrats
    43. Energy Global oil impact: Who's hurting, happy, hopeful World's four biggest economies all benefit from lower oil prices
    44. High damages request can 'anchor' your case
    45. TAR: an antidote for 'big data' e-discovery costs
    46. Indiana Family seeks compensation for late mill worker Program has paid out nearly $8M to former mill workers exposed to radiation
    47. Pennsylvania Ex-chief: Video rants meant to snare threats Claims he was an informant for the FBI
    48. Mississippi Convict in 1964 civil-rights deaths won't confess Edgar Ray Killen was convicted of manslaughter in 2005 after a mistrial in 1967
    49. Connecticut Writer seeks records of long-dead arsenic killer
    50. New York Report: At least 60 journalists killed in 2014 The last three years have been deadliest since group started compiling records
    51. Pennsylvania Immigrant mom seeks refuge in church About a dozen immigrants have taken shelter in churches
    52. Kalamazoo 5-year program offers degrees to high schoolers School districts pay college tuition and fees out of foundation allowance
    53. Traverse City Michigan restaurants spice up go-to kids' dish
    54. ACS sponsors two writing competitions
    55. Firm to present annual update on labor and employment Jan. 14
    56. Asked and Answered Eric Williams on Wayne Alumni Law Group
    57. Nation Going it alone President Obama made big moves in 2014
    58. Washington Democrats best at tapping rich for political cash Two biggest super PACs of 2014 were both backed by Democrats
    59. Economy U.S. economy grew at fast 5 pct. annual rate in Q3
    60. National Roundup
    61. In his father's footsteps Son of Elmore Leonard makes name for himself as fiction writer

    Column

    1. Do you want fries with that?
    2. TAR: an antidote for 'big data' e-discovery costs
    3. High damages request can 'anchor' your case

    Courts

    1. Family seeks compensation for late mill worker
    2. Ex-chief: Video rants meant to snare threats

    Nation

    1. Going it alone
    2. Democrats best at tapping rich for political cash
    3. Convict in 1964 civil-rights deaths won't confess
    4. Report: At least 60 journalists killed in 2014
    5. Immigrant mom seeks refuge in church
    6. Writer seeks records of long-dead arsenic killer
    7. National Roundup
    8. ACS sponsors two writing competitions

    State

    1. Kalamazoo 5-year program offers degrees to high schoolers
    2. Michigan restaurants spice up go-to kids? dish
    3. Firm to present annual update on labor and employment Jan. 14