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Want to be part of a great investment?

Want to be part of a great investment?

I'm looking for a few good men.Or women. Or companies. Or churches. Or trusts.I'm looking for partners - 11 partners, to be precise - to help people like Sherell Garrison, who, at 17, is a jewel of our city, an honor roll student bursting with potential, who, until now, was facing a limited future.Sherell began drawing as a child on Detroit's west side. She drew with crayons. She drew with colored pencils. She drew on any available paper and sometimes on the walls of her grandmother's house.
Vows don’t say ’till sickness do us part’

Vows don’t say ’till sickness do us part’

It's a phrase you hear in almost every marriage ceremony. "Till death do us part."But what about a "kind of" death?Can you "kind of" part?Pat Robertson seems to think so. The TV evangelist answered a question on his show last week about a man who started seeing another woman after his wife's Alzheimer's left her unable to even recognize him anymore."I know it sounds cruel," Robertson said, "but if he's going to do something, he should divorce her and start all over again...."
No wilting: Stafford, Lions beat the heat

No wilting: Stafford, Lions beat the heat

TAMPA - Matthew Stafford laughed. He slapped hands with teammates. He drank a lot of fluids. Most importantly, on a Florida afternoon as stifling as the back room of a bakery, he walked off the field the way he needs to walk off - upright, with a victory under his arm, looking forward to next week.Take heart, aged Lions fans. The lesson from this season's opener was one we learned as kids: It's more fun to play with ALL your toys than SOME of them.

Mitch Albom writes about running an orphanage in impoverished Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his kids, their hardships, laughs and challenges, and the life lessons he’s learned there every day.

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