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Can glory days return to Lake Lansing?
Lake Lansing just wants to be left alone. In the Prohibition Era, bootleggers
raised hell in a house on stilts that sat in the belly of the lake
site of a mens social club while a lookout warned of an
impending sheriffs raid. By the time the police boat reached the
moated fortress, all alcohol had been hurriedly dispatched into the
lake through a trap door.
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Smith
opposes TV broadcast
now
Three weeks
after she was recorded as voting in favor of televising a Lansing City
Council meeting, Councilwoman Geneva Smith has declared that she had
voted against it.
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Lansing
Council to hear citizens on snow-removal performance
Youre
tired. And despite the cold, youre sweating after clearing the
driveway of all the snow. But dont take off your boots just yet
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Iraq
attack unjustified, former U.N. diplomat says
A
former United Nations diplomat and Nobel Prize nominee believes the
United States has no right or reason to invade Iraq.
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CIVIL
LIBERTIES : Henry Silverman
Michigan anti-terrorism measures
mask real motives
LANSING:
John Pollard
Mayor inflates state of the city
in disappointing speech

LIVE & LOCAL:
Your guide to live entertainment in Lansing and the surrounding area!
MUSIC:
East Lansing Scene: Eric Denby
Vander Ark putting on one-man show
Lovers of classical music in for
treats
Party Louisiana style out at Jambalayas
The
dual life of Rich Michaels
Where
jazz tunes up in Lansing
Coincidental
Charlevoix offers rock moments to savor
Players
Club is the place to be Saturday nights
THEATER:
Riverwalk
offers Shakespearean experience with Twelfth Night
Purple Roses Months
on End looks at love, relationships and marriage
ART:
Art
Scene: Alison Corlett
Three different media convey
one theme at Otherwise
LITERATURE:
Not on the bestseller
list but worth a look
VIDEO:
Review:
Princess and the Warrior
SCREEN:
Monsters
Ball: truth, vigor, and harrowing moments

THE
INTERNET: Bonnie Bucqueroux
INTERNET SPECIAL FOR WOMEN:
How to avoid cyberstalking
FOOD:
Mary
O'Connor
Handys Market is hidden treat
on Willow Street
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