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Posted: Wednesday, 04 November 2009 6:46AM

The Daily J - November 4, 2009 - AM Edition



  November 4, 2009

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Top Stories

Bing Wins Four Year Term, Props D And S Approved Detroit Mayor Dave Bing will be in office for another four years. The former Detroit Pistons star beat challenger Tom Barrow in the city's fourth mayoral election of the year.

Election Results In Metro Detroit Macomb County voters approved an "Executive" form of government, similar to Wayne and Oakland counties. Pontiac's new mayor will be former deputy mayor Leon Jukowski. Southfield Mayor Brenda Lawrence won re-election. For more results, click here.


Ohio Voters Approve Casinos

 

Local News

Chrysler To Unveil 5-Year Plan
The CEO of Chrysler Group, Sergio Marchionne, plans to release details of the eagerly awaited 2010-2014 business plan at a briefing for analysts and reporters today at the company's Auburn Hills headquarters.

GM Board Decides To Keep European Opel Unit

LISTEN To Jeff Gilbert's Worldwide Automotive Report

Forbes: Detroit, Atlanta Most Toxic U.S. Cities

Man Missing Near Blue Water Bridge

Tigers Fan Wants Harwell's Name On Ballpark

Mastercraft

National and World News

Republicans Sweep N.J., Va. Gov. Races The GOP wrested political control Tuesday from Democrats in Virginia and New Jersey, a troubling sign for President Obama and his party heading into an important midterm election year.

Maine Voters Reject Gay Marriage


Body Count Hits 10 At Ohio Rapist's House

Iranian Cops Clash With Opposition Protesters

Business News

Asian Stocks Rebound Asian stocks have rebounded Wednesday after two days of losses. Every major market traded in the green, with Hong Kong, South Korean and Indian shares leading the way.

Oil Prices Slip

Fed Seen Keeping Rates On Hold

7-Eleven Stores Take A Big Gulp ... Of Wine

Smooth Jazz Detroit

Happening Today

9am - Detroit Public Schools reconvenes its public investigative hearings to probe decision-making into questionable real estate transactions.

9am - Governor Jennifer Granholm speaks at the American Wind Energy Association conference at Cobo Center.

11am - Chrysler Group CEO Sergio Marchionne begins presentation to financial community outlining the company's five-year business plan.

2:15pm - Federal Reserve expected to announce decision regarding interest rates.

In Print

More Walk Away From Homes, Mortgages (USA Today)

Companies Have Legal Right To Review Workers' Internet Use (The Charleston Gazette)

Edmonds, Washington Woman Raising Money From Roof (Seattle Times)

Subway Guitarist Sings Wall Street Blues (Denver Post)

Taco Trucks Bringing New Element To Eating Out In Cincinnati (Cincinnati Enquirer)

Sports

Pistons' Guard Trio Leads Them Over Magic With Tayshaun Prince missing his first game in six years and Richard Hamilton also sidelined, the Pistons got 63 points from Gordon, Stuckey and Bynum in a 85-80 victory over Orlando.

Osgood's Shutout Helps Red Wings Beat Bruins 2-0

Spartans Looking For Bowl Eligibility

World Series Resumes Tonight In NY

Great Lakes IT Report

Economics Dept.: Michigan Recovery Continues to Build Comerica Bank's Michigan Economic Activity Index improved two points in September, marking the fourth consecutive monthly increase in the Index.

CruiseCam Gets Financing, Buys Direct From China

Altair Achieves Breakthrough Time Savings In Crash Simulations

UM No. 1 College In Web Mojo

Around Town

Nov. 5: NHL: Detroit Red Wings vs. San Jose Sharks at Joe Louis Arena

Nov. 5 - Dec. 27: "Causa Mortis" or "The Medical Student" a World Premier Comedy on stage at Detroit Repertory Theatre

Nov. 6: Bob Dylan and his Band at Detroit's Fox Theatre

Nov. 7: Fall Harvest Tea at the Detroit Historical Museum

Traffic & Road Construction

NB & SB Joslyn Rd. at I-75, intermittent lane closures (til 11/6)

9 Mile between Haggerty and Meadowbrook, intermittent flagging operations (til 11/15)

Meadowbrook between 8 Mile & 9 Mile, intermittent flagging operations (til 11/15)

E. Liberty St. in Ann Arbor closed from S.Division to Thompson (til Fri)


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