That's right,
they do. There was also one I think by the name of Denise, but I don't know if she is still there.
they do. There was also one I think by the name of Denise, but I don't know if she is still there.
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That's right,
they do. There was also one I think by the name of Denise, but I don't know if she is still there. |
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Keiko
Could you please direct me to the article you are referring to on Wyandotte not being a diverse city? You said it was in the Detroit Free Press August 16, 2003 issue. I have searched their online archives and can't find it. Maybe you had the wrong date. Can you find it for me and refer me to it? I would like to read it for myself. Thank-you. |
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The article Cool Cities Detroit FreePress by writter Shawn Windsor appeared AUGUST 25TH go to web address www.freep.com/news/locway/ncool25-20030825.htm 5 pages on Wyandotte which was the inital imputus of Discover wyandotte now Create Wyandotte Cool Cities Hope you can find it from this reference. |
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Wrong Keiko!
I beg to differ with you on your statement that the Free Press article of Aug 16(which you later corrected to be Aug.25, 2003)says that ''Wyandotte was not a DIVERSE CITY''.Where did you get that from the article? I just read that article and all it talks about is how ''cool'' Wyandotte is, which you disagree with totally. I thought it was a great article in praise of Wyandotte.So what are you talking about? By the way, the web address you gave me didn't work because you used a hyphen instead of an underscore_ in the address. Here is the correct URL for anyone that would like to read it www.freep.com/news/locway/ncool25_20030825 |