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Take your child to the library, go on a blind date with a book, learn about Andrew Carnegie and more in February at the Perry Public Library and Carnegie Library Museum.
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Jennifer Power, at left, who teaches language arts at Montessori Academy for Peace in Decatur, talks with student Addison ...
When in Morocco, one might visit the El Badi Palace, walk the grounds of the Koutoubia Mosque or enjoy a meal of dates and chebakia at ... McDonald’s?
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"The Containment," a new book by Michelle Adams, a University of Michigan Law School professor, extensively traces the history of Milliken v. Bradley.