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...ARBOR, Mich.—The heart of the University of Michigan campus erupted in celebration on Monday after the Supreme Court made a limited ruling upholding the school’s use of race in admissions—and, by extension, affirmative action programs nationwide...
...have already maxed out your retirement contributions and have purchased an individual disability policy to supplement the coverage that you may get through your job, then you should consider getting this extra protection, says financial planner James Knaus of LaBrecque, Jackson, Price & Roehl of Troy, Mich. Count on paying about 2% to 3% of your gross income for an individual disability policy with retirement protection, Knaus says. Costs will vary according to factors that affect any disability plan: your age, your health, the length of time you can wait before the benefit kicks in and the duration of the benefit...
...government. What this country needs is an "American content" rule requiring every product sold in the U.S. to state the percentage of domestic manufacture, just as food products provide nutritional information. The American consumer needs a way to police the shortsighted avarice of its corporations. THOMAS PETIET Ann Arbor, Mich...
...also kept its civilian business going strong, especially on high-volume feeder flights to major international carriers like El Al. Allegiant Air, based in Las Vegas, specializes in discount flights to Sin City and has announced three new routes in the past two months: to Lansing, Mich.; Des Moines, Iowa; and Denver. Song, owned by Delta, is just off the ground, flying from New York City's J.F.K. to three points in Florida: West Palm Beach, Tampa and Orlando. Spirit has been around since 1992 and specializes in low fares to 14 destinations. The privately held carrier hasn't divulged...
Mechanical engineer Joe Szuba of Dearborn, Mich., was elated when his early-retirement package came through. A 35-year veteran of the Ford Motor Co. who supervised a rapid-tooling project at the company's scientific-research laboratory, he cleared out his desk on a Friday afternoon. Two days later he was at his new job--as a consultant for Koppy Corp., an automotive-equipment firm he had worked with during his Ford years--to help carry out a previously shelved Ford project. "It made sense to me," he says. Since "retiring," Szuba, now 61, has incorporated his own consulting...