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Lansing's
Grandfather of Yoga: 10,000 Students Later, Yoga is Still His Life
The way Clint Lockert tells it, Lansing's yoga movement was born outdoors
at Fenner Nature Center on MSU's campus at 5 in the morning 40 years
ago.
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Treat
Yourself to a Free Yoga Class for the Holiday
With the hustle and bustle of the holidays, exercise is often
one of the first things to be neglected. Putting it off is easy to do,
but relaxation and balance through exercise are exactly what is needed
to counter stress levels.
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Plan
to Cut Public Comment Appears Dead: Chad Dally
The idea of eliminating the televising of public comment at Lansing
City Council meetings will likely die out from lack of support,
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Camera
Becomes Weapon in Battle Against Domestic Assault: Chad Dally
The walls of Edward's Photographic Studios are lined with pictures of
high school seniors beaming with hope and newlyweds at the altar. But
for the studio's owner, Ron Jones, helping people with pictures of their
worst moments is a mixed blessing.
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Pohl
is Happy Just Where He is: At Home at WKAR
Scott Pohl wears a tie to work three days a week, not that he has to.
Not that his audience can tell. Radio is not exactly the kind up profession
you have to dress up for.
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LANSING:
John Pollard
Give Council 'Clowns' Credit for Bettering
Lansing
CIVIL
LIBERTIES: Henry Silverman
State Legislators Join National Hysteria
Over Terror
HEALTH:
Brian McKenna
Wolverine Pipeline Project Needs Serious
Public Debate
LAW
SCHOOL: John Gear
Be Happy Driver's Education isn't Taught
Like Law School

ART
SCENE: Steve Kovar
Conifer Gallery Marks its Fourth Year
with Family Affair
AT THE
MOVIES: Matt Whetstone
'Ocean's Eleven' is Good, Even Though Characters
Don't Have Time to Develop
FILM
& VIDEOS
"Behind Enemy Lines" and "Harry
Potter"
BOOKS:
Christie Black
If you like nature, 'Shoreline' is for you
LIVE
& LOCAL: Adam Arscott
Temple Club Turns Up Live Music
on Wednesdays
National Acts Still in
the Plans for New Venue
MUSIC:
Ferron's Show at Creole Gallery Demonstrates
Less Can be More
Daily Sales Report and Jose Mango
Share Local Stage, Theme
Mercury Rev Can Lull You and Revive You
New on Disc
ON THE
TOWN: Una-Kariim
DJ Heran and First World Fridays are
Requirements for Multicultural Lansing
SCENE:
Eric Denby
What was the Best Act of 2001? Help Us Tell
the Story
THEATER:
One Act Plays at LCC Show War's Psychological
Scars

THE
INTERNET: Bonnie Bucqueroux
Games for the PC
MSU
Students Find Time for Lost Boys: Katy Carolan
They are known as the Lost Boys of Sudan, but MSU students show spent
the fall semester getting to know them have come to refer to them more
positively as the "Found Boys."
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LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR
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