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Decades-old question: Is antibacterial soap safe?

...risks outweigh any benefit associated with these products right now," said Allison Aiello, professor at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health. "At this point, it's just looking like a superfluous chemical."The concerns...

http://juneauempire.com/not-web/2013-05-03/decades-old-question-antibacterial-so
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My Turn: Black History Month - A eulogy for Rob Meachum, an African-American man

...Detroit Country Day High School and wore a uniform to school that included a tie.In 1977 Rob graduated from the University of Michigan where he was co-editor-in-chief of the Michigan Daily. Though his parents had higher aspirations for him...

http://juneauempire.com/opinion/2013-02-28/my-turn-black-history-month-eulogy-ro
Opinion
AP All-America team

...where I'm at and where he's at and I'm excited about it. But it's not about me or him, it's about the University of Michigan playing South Carolina at the Outback Bowl."Florida State Bjoern Werner was the other end. He also had 13...

http://juneauempire.com/sports/2012-12-12/ap-all-america-team
Sports
Packers release defensive back Charles Woodson

...Heisman Trophy winner led Michigan to the 1997 national championship and has donated more than $2 million to the University of Michigan Mott Children's Hospital and Women's Hospital, where he supports pediatric clinical research. With the Packers...

http://juneauempire.com/sports/2013-02-17/packers-release-defensive-back-charles
Sports
Longtime Public Defender Meachum dies

...1981. He was a law clerk for Justice Walter Carpeneti in 1980.Before law school, Meachum graduated from the University of Michigan, where he majored in political science and journalism.At that time, Meachum was a cub reporter and he wrote...

http://juneauempire.com/local/2013-01-04/longtime-public-defender-meachum-dies
Local
Love and Honor

Now Playing Synopsis: Two soldiers slip away from the war in Vietnam, and find themselves swept up in the anti-war movement back home in the U.S. while wrestling with issues of love and commitment. Summer: 1969. Dalton Joiner (Austin Stowell) is fighting for his country overseas when he learns that his girlfriend Jane has decided to move on. Heartbroken, Dalton decides to make the most of his weeklong leave of absence by returning home to try and sweep Jane off her feet. Meanwhile, Dalton's thrill-seeking war buddy Mickey (Liam Hemsworth) decides to tag along on the trip. With only one week to get home, convince Jane that his love is true, and return to the front lines, Dalton and Mickey make their way to the University of Michigan, where they find that Jane (Aimee Teegarden) has changed her name to Juniper, and fallen headlong into the thriving counterculture movement that wants American troops out of Vietnam. Just when the two soldiers think they've got it all figured out, however, Mickey falls hard for Juniper's gorgeous new friend Candace (Teresa Palmer), and starts to see the conflict from a whole new perspective. Later, when the week is up, Dalton and Mickey find themselves struggling to reconcile their growing inner conflict against their commitment to God and country. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Liam Hemsworth, Austin Stowell, Teresa Palmer, Aimee Teegarden, Chris Lowell Movie Details Play Trailer Buy Tickets Movie Review

Robert Francis Meachum

...graduated from Howe Military Middle School in 1969 and Detroit Country Day High School in 1973 and entered the University of Michigan. At the university, he devoted much of his time to the campus newspaper, The Michigan Daily, where he worked...

http://www.legacy.com/Link.asp?I=LS000162215464
Subsidies give taxpayers a shock

...amount of taxpayer support that will ever make it a commercial success.? Perry is a professor of economics at the University of Michigan in Flint, and a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (www.aei.org) in Washington.

http://juneauempire.com/opinion/2012-05-25/subsidies-give-taxpayers-shock
Opinion
UAA professor to give clarinet recital Tuesday at JDHS auditorium

...and later with Fred Ormand and John Mohler. His doctoral degree in clarinet performance was earned from the University of Michigan, where he also served as Associate Conductor of the U of M Youth Band and Wind Ensemble under the mentorship...

http://juneauempire.com/neighbors/2012-09-23/uaa-professor-give-clarinet-recital
Neighbors
Merry Allyn Tuten

...Santa Barbara, in environmental studies and earned an M.S. in Natural Resources Policy and Management from the University of Michigan. She attended the JETRO/MITI Japanese Business Study Program as a guest of the Japanese government. Merry...

http://www.legacy.com/Link.asp?I=LS000158745147

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