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April 12, 2002 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-12

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Buisness Outlook CONTENTS

_Bouncing Back

www.detroitjewishnews.com

Advance planning — and a foot-
ball — got the Jewish News on
the street.

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April 12, 2002
Nisan 30, 5762

What's In Store?

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Independent retailers shake off
winter's chill; greet new season
with optimism.

Business Upturn?

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en the economy sneezes,

Detroit gets pneumonia?

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Luke Warm

Area businesses hope to

Commercial and residential real
estate ale still feeling Sept. 11:

bury that old saying during the rest of

2002 and into 2003. See the predic-

tions of local experts, including your

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friends and neighbors, in this edition of

Electronic Savings

Businesses of all sizes and
kinds are joining the
electronic revolution.

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the Jewish News Business Outlook.

Advertorials:

2 HomeSource
3 Dwyer & Sons Volvo-Subaru
5 Globe Midwest
8 The Talbot Corporation
9 The Ira Kaufman Chapel

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Digital 66
Complete Computer Rentals Inc.
Pepper Hamilton LLP
One Stop Kosher Market
Capital Mortgage Funding

COVER DESIGN: Anne Lada, graphic designer
©Copyright 2002 Detroit Jewish News

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Bone and joint problems don't

The program offers personalized care for people

• Fractures

of all ages — from newborns to their parents,

discriminate — they can happen

to anyone, at any age. Fortunately,

grandparents and great-grandparents. A highly

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together, sharing a broad range of expertise to

there's a solution designed to bring

relief to people suffering from a wide

range of related conditions.

determine the right treatment for each patient.

The same team works with each patient

throughout the treatment process for a superior

level of consistency and continuity of care.

• Trauma

• Arthritis and
rheumatologic
disorders

• Joint replacement

• Sports medicine

• Occupational
medicine

Don't let your aches and pains
slow you down for another day.

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Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University

Miles Ahead. Minutes Away.
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4/12

2002

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For inquiries and physician referrals

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• Physical medicine
and rehabilitation

• Osteoporosis
prevention and
treatment

• Preventive
orthopaedic care
and education

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