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Wall Street rebounds; Dow soars over 936 points

 


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Dow back above 9,000; stocks set for the biggest rise since 1987

NEW YORK - Wall Street soared Monday, bouncing back from last week’s devastating losses after major governments announced further steps to support the global banking system, including plans by the U.S. Treasury to buy stocks of some banks.

Wall Street’s extreme volatility continued, as the major stock indexes followed their worst week ever by heading for their biggest percentage gain in a single day since two days after the Black Monday crash of October 1987. The Dow Jones industrial average pushed back above the 9,000 level it dropped below late last week.

The hope on the Street was that the market was finding a bottom after eight sessions of devastating losses that sent the Dow down nearly 2,400 points. But while a rebound had been expected at some point, Wall Street can expect to see volatile, back-and-forth trading in the coming days and weeks as investors work through their concerns about the banking sector, the stagnant credit markets and the overall economy.

But the market did appear to take heart when the Bush administration said it is moving quickly to implement its $700 billion rescue program, including consulting with law firms about the mechanics of buying ownership shares in a broad number of banks to help revive the stagnant credit markets and in turn get the economy moving again.

Neel Kashkari, the assistant Treasury secretary who is interim head of the program, said in a speech Monday officials were also developing guidelines to govern the purchase of soured mortgage-related assets. However, he gave few details about how the program will actually buy bad assets and bank stock. 
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Enhanced license earns approval from federal authorities

PhotoMichigan motorists will have the option next year of applying for an enhanced driver's license that also meets tougher federal document requirements at America's borders, Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land announced today.

Land and U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials met in Detroit to sign a memorandum of agreement and a business plan that pave the way for Michigan's enhanced license program. Business, municipal and political leaders as well as members of the general public enthusiastically support Land's initiative, citing its convenience for drivers and its ability to keep cross-border commerce flowing smoothly.

"This is a victory for Michigan families and job providers," Land said. "It offers motorists an affordable, single-document option that meets their driving and border crossing needs. Equally important, it allows commerce between Michigan and Canada to continue uninterrupted. I applaud the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for being an outstanding partner and the Detroit Regional Chamber for its leadership. With their support and the efforts of all others involved, we're balancing customer and economic needs with our shared goal of a safer America."

In June 2005, Land proposed the creation of a driver's license that also could be used in lieu of a passport, making it easier for residents of border states to meet federal Western
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THE NATION'S BIGGEST ECO-SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE RETURNS TO DETROIT
Great Lakes Bioneers Conference Comes to Marygrove College Oct. 17th – 19th

DETROIT – In its 4th year, the annual Great Lakes Bioneers Conference returns to Detroit. It will take place at Marygrove College from Oct. 17th – 19th. The Great Lakes Bioneers Conference is an environmental conference dedicated to solving eco-issues that affect city dwellers. It builds off of the internationally acclaimed Bioneers Conference held in California, now in its 19th year, and its “Beaming Bioneers,” a companion program of community-based satellite conferences across the US. 
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2008 DETROIT FREE PRESS/FLAGSTAR MARATHON SUNDAY OCTOBER 19, 2008

DETROIT - Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Marathon organizer’s have announced the course events and entertainment for the 2008 marathon route.

The 2008 marathon course design concept which includes several exciting new elements and highlights Detroit’s riverfront, ethnic enclaves, neighborhoods, parks and downtown entertainment districts. The course will retain much of the popular route of last year’s design. The course will retain much of the popular route of last year’s design. The route includes: Gateway to Canada, Runnin’ the River-and Below, Detroit RiverWalk, Belle Isle Park-McArthur Bridge and the Detroit Windsor Tunnel. “Designing a world-class international marathon course is a hugely rewarding and challenging experience,” said Patricia Ball, Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Marathon director. “We view course design with a dual objective of making a great route for runners." 
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Rev. Nicholas Hood III:  "I will not be an embarrassment to the city"


Story and Photo by HB Meeks/Tell Us Detroit

Today , Rev. Nicholas Hood III announce his candidacy for  Mayor of  Detroit. "Together we stand under the great seal of Detroit on the wall of the Coleman Young Municipal Center. Inscribed in Latin on that seal are the words, Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus” (Latin for, “We Hope For Better Things; It Shall Rise From the Ashes”), stated the former Detroit city councilman.

Hood who is pastor of Plymouth United Church in Detroit, surrounded by his church members and supporters,  expressed  outrage and optimism.  "On any given night, some of our neighborhoods are held under virtual siege by small groups of young men who sell drugs and terrorize citizens. Yet in spite of these challenges, I am convinced that surely God has something better in store for Detroit! I tell you, it’s not fair and we should demand and expect more!"

Mayor Ken Cockrel Jr. has said he will run in the nonpartisan election after succeeding Kilpatrick. Businessman and NBA Hall of Famer Dave Bing also is among those who have picked up petitions.

Former deputy mayor Freman Hendrix announced on Sunday on Detroit's west side.

Tuesday is the deadline for collecting signatures. The runoff election is May 5.
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MARINERS INN HOMELESS SHELTER AND TREATMENT CENTER CELEBRATES 20th ANNIVERSARY OF RIVER RHYTHM CHARITY EVENT

“We are in the business of giving men hope. We invite everyone to join us in that mission by supporting this annual gala,” says Jim Hartz, CEO

Detroit - The Mariners Inn (MI) shelter and treatment center in downtown Detroit is hosting the 20th Anniversary of the River Rhythm dinner and silent auction on Friday, October 17, 2008. The annual event will be held at the Roostertail, on Marquette, Detroit. River Rythm is the center’s premier fundraising effort.  
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WESTIN BOOK CADILLAC DETROIT GALA WEEKEND

October 24: Access Detroit – Block Party on Washington Blvd.
October 25: Book Cadillac: Next Chapter Black Tie Gala


DETROIT, MI – On Friday, October 24th, be a part of the in-crowd and experience Detroit’s block party of the year: ACCESS DETROIT presented by Bank of America, celebrating the completion of the $200 million restoration of one of Detroit’s grand dames of hospitality. The party takes place on Washington Boulevard directly in front of the hotel and features performances by the Cass Technical High School Drum Line followed by Killer Flamingos, Paxahau DJs, Trick Trick, break dancing from Hardcore Detroit and more.  More 


Superstars of Modern Art on View at Detroit Institute of Arts

Monet to Dalí: Modern Masters from the Cleveland Museum of Art


Detroit—An extraordinary “who’s who” of modern art masters, including Monet, Dali, van Gogh, Renoir, Degas, Matisse, Picasso and Rodin—to name just a few—will be on view at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) Oct. 12, 2008–Jan. 18, 2009. Through 75 paintings and sculptures, visitors will be immersed in one of the most fascinating periods in the history of art—the gradual shift from a reliance on artistic tradition to an insistence on individual innovation at the turn of the 20th century.  
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THINK DETROIT PAL RUNS FOR DETROIT’S YOUTH
Nonprofit encourages community involvement in Detroit Free Press Flagstar Marathon

(DETROIT) – Once again, Think Detroit PAL will walk and run to provide healthier lifestyles for the city’s young people. Individuals are urged to join the effort by participating in the Detroit Free Press Flagstar Marathon “Run for a Reason” campaign, October 19, 2008.

For every $200 that a participant donates, a child will receive character enrichment, academic support and access to the organization’s sports leagues. And the contributor receives a healthy workout.
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