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Fabrizio Costantini for the Wall Street Journal Jesse Griffin inspects a used cellphone at ReCellular's recycling facility located in Dexter, Mich.
Entrepreneurs Find Gold in Used Phones James R. Hagerty 2011
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Fabrizio Costantini for The Wall Street Journal Batteries were being tested en masse on a recent day at a Dexter, Mich., plant run by ReCellular, a cellphone refubisher.
Entrepreneurs Find Gold in Used Phones James R. Hagerty 2011
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Fabrizio Costantini for the Wall Street Journal A Gage worker on Monday filled a container with cleaning solvent.
Quake Spurs Supplier Jeff Bennett 2011
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Fabrizio Costantini for The Wall Street Journal Religious leaders and funeral-home directors led a motorcade of empty hearses through crime-ridden Detroit neighborhoods last month to protest a surge in homicides.
Michigan Takes On Its Deadly Cities Matthew Dolan 2012
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Fabrizio Costantini for The Wall Street Journal Related The Valley: 'Angel' Investors Exist Outside Tech Elite, Too "These are emerging companies, so they don't necessarily rush out and hire new employees," says Jeffrey Nelson , the state program coordinator.
Tax Credits for 'Angels' Get Clipped Angus Loten 2012
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(CNN) - CNN Radio's Bob Costantini speaks with Republican pollster Bill McInturff about health care reform, town halls, deficits and President Obama's popularity.
CNN Radio Political Notebook: GOP pollster weighs in on Obama 2009
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The psychiatrist who was following this case remembered the episode that occurred in 1975 and found out that a colleague of Costantini who was very likely unaware of the whole story was, in fact, called Benjamin Gorka and that in 1975, he was living in Hungary.
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In 1984, in Argentina, an illiterate worker called Edoardo Costantini murdered four women and then declared that he was inspired by a man named Benjamin Gorka.
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Among the original stories by HuffPost reporters and editors we're featuring today: Cristina Costantini takes a look at how Spanish has become integrated in Miami compared to other cities with high Hispanic populations, and Matt Sledge reports on the body blow delivered to Miami-Dade county's finances by the NBA lockout.
Arianna Huffington: Taking Our Talents to South Florida: Introducing HuffPost Miami Arianna Huffington 2011
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Fabrizio Costantini for The Wall Street Journal Tom Sesti is president of Bandals, a Michigan sandal maker that raised $100,000 from angels last year.
Tax Credits for 'Angels' Get Clipped Angus Loten 2012
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