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Michigan paper to roll out expanded business coverage

The Royal Oak Daily Tribune in Michigan says it will introduce expanded business coverage this Wednesday.

Executive editor Richard Kelley writes, “We’re calling it Money, and it will be a revised and expanded look at local, regional and national business, and where we fit into the global economy.

“We’re bringing the Daily Tribune readers more stories about local businesses, and just how they’re weathering nearly a decade of difficult economic times in our state.

“We’ll talk to business owners and managers and ask them just how they’ve adapted and, in some cases, managed to thrive.

“We’ll have coverage of our auto industry and our unions, as well as advice for personal investors.”

Read more here.

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