Word: michigan
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Beat St. John's 55-53; Lost to N. Carolina 57-49 4. Kentucky 5-1 Lost to Pittsburgh 68-56; Beat UCLA 66-62 5. Maryland 7-0 Beat UCLA 66-62; Beat Pittsburgh 87-52 6. Temple 4-1 Lost to Penn 73-70, OT 7. Michigan St. 4-1 Beat Cent. Fla. 87-64; Beat W. Mich. 90-66 8. Kansas 4-0 Beat UNLV 78-50 9. N. Carolina 6-0 Beat Purdue 54-47; Beat Stanford 57-49 10. UCLA 2-2 Lost to Maryland 70-54, Lost to Kentucky 66-62 11. Arizona...
...well as criminal assistance to a suicide and delivery of a controlled substance) for his role in the death of Thomas Youk. Kevorkian has walked on murder charges twice before because the states in which the deaths took place had no law against assisted suicide. But on that score, Michigan was ready for him by three weeks -- it's now a felony...
Remember when enjoying life seemed like the point of childhood? Hah! Researchers at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research compiled the 1997 time diaries of 3,586 children nationwide, ages 12 and under. The participants came from virtually every ethnic background and all kinds of households--rich, poor, single parent, dual income. But funnily enough, they all sounded a little like Steven...
...Keating as their new leader and discuss a possible coup. The target is JIM NICHOLSON, the G.O.P. party chairman who many Republicans say shares the blame for making a hash of the recent elections and for being, looking and sounding too conservative in general. Several of the Governors, including Michigan's JOHN ENGLER, have said in public that it's time for Nicholson to pack his bags. Following the model used by the Democrats, the Governors will discuss making an elected official, perhaps Engler himself or Virginia's JIM GILMORE, the G.O.P.'s new front man, while a more seasoned...
...confrontation was what he wanted, Kevorkian must have been very unhappy with the low-key reaction from law enforcement officials. Despite ruling the death a homicide some weeks ago, local police in Michigan have yet to interview the 70-year-old doctor. "I'm not going to make a decision based solely on what's aired on TV," said Oakland County prosecutor David Gorcyca before watching the show. Meanwhile, some of Kevorkian's friends have expressed concern about this stand he's trying to take. "I think he's actually under the belief that he's not simply a doctor...