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Senator Barack Obama traveling from a campaign speech at Kettering University in Flint Michigan towards the neighboring General Motors truck assembly plant on Monday, June 16, 2008. The Senator he was endorsed by Al Gore in Detroit later that day. Photo Credit: Fabrizio Costantini for the Wall Street JournalLAMA - ANN ARBOR, MI - APRIL 18, 2008: The Dalai Lama in Rackham Auditorium in Ann Arbor on Friday, April 18th, 2008 where he stressed that his visit to the U.S. is not political. The press conference marks the official start of his three-day visit to the University of Michigan. Events are scheduled Saturday and again Sunday when he will make a major address on the environment. Photo Credit: Fabrizio Costantini for the New York TimesThe Reverend Richard Ingalls Jr of the Mariners’ Church of Detroit (founded in 1842) on Thursday, November 9th, 2006. The church is home to a large brass bell which bears the name, Octorara and is rung in remembrance of those who lost their lives on the great lakes including those who died in the Edmund Fitzgerald disaster, a cargo ship that sank suddenly during a gale storm on November 10, 1975, while on Lake Superior killing all 29 of it’s crew. Photo Credit: Fabrizio Costantini for the New York TimesKEVORKIAN - SOUTHFIELD MI – JUNE 3 2007: Jack Kevorkian age 79 speaking in an interview with the New York Times in the office his lawyers Mayer Morganroth in Southfield Michigan. After serving more than eight years for helping a terminally ill man end his life, he was released from prison on Friday June 1. Now, weighing 126 pounds, he suffers from many ailments including diabetes, hepatitis C, high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries in his brain. He is still a staunch advocate of assisted suicide and says he’ll continue to fight for its legalization, but won’t commit any crimes in the cause. Photo Credit: Fabrizio Costantini for the New York TimesBlack Milk age 23 from Detroit, MI. Born Curtis Cross an established producer for groups like Slum Village he’s an up incomer emcee releasing a solo album titled “Popular Demand” in early 2007. Photo Taken on Friday, December 15, 2006 at EDE Pipe CO in Warren, Michigan - special thanks to them for providing the facility. Photo Credit; Fabrizio Costantinithe Go, John Krautner, Bobby Harlo and Marc Fellis before the release of their album, Howl on the Haunted Moon you RideThomas “the Hitman” Hearns CQ age 46 from Detroit, MI and his son Ronald “the Motor City Cobra” Hearns CQ age 26 from Detroit, MI. Ronald is pursuing a career in the footsteps of his father. Portrait taken on Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Fabrizio Costantini for the New York TimesBruce Coventry - president the GEMA (Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance) Factory. The Automotive plant in Dundee, Michigan builds engines jointly between Daimler Chrysler, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi Motors. Photo Credit: Fabrizio CostantiniGregory Reed, a Detroit entertainment lawyer, had 15 unpublished pages from the original manuscript of “The Autobiography of Malcolm X” damaged while on display at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. He is now suing the museum, which has offered to have the documents repaired but has done nothing to reimburse Mr. Reed or his foundation or the loss of value. Photographed Monday, December 18, 2006. Photo Credit: Fabrizio Costantini for the New York TimesRobert S. “Steve” Miller, the New Delphi chairman and chief executive officer poses in the Delphi World Headquarters in Troy, Michigan on Monday, August 1, 2005. Named CEO of Delphi effective July 1st Robert S. “Steve” Miller Jr. AGE: 63 (Born Nov. 4, 1941). Fabrizio Costantini for the New York TimesTHEATRE - TRAVERSE CITY, MI - NOV 20, 2007: Michael Moore outside the State Theatre in downtown Traverse City which closed down in 1991, before being revitalized by the Traverse City Film Festival beginning in 2005. On November 17, 2007, the community celebrated the grand opening of the theater as a year round art house. The building was restored by the Traverse City Film Festival and support of director Michael Moore and John Robert Williams. Photo Credit: Fabrizio Costantini for the New York TimesSusan Tukel of West Bloomfield, Mich. And her son Adam Tukel-Finegood age 17 (turning 18 on December 30th) from West Bloomfield, MI go over college forms and class schedules at home on Wednesday, December 20, 2006. Their financial planning  is a major concern which could come to range from $18,000 to more than $30,000 per year. Photo Credit: Fabrizio Costantini for the New York TimesJennifer Gratz, from the 2003 Gratz v. Bollinger United States Supreme Court case regarding the University of Michigan undergraduate affirmative action admissions policy giving admission preferences to minorities in some cases. The proposal it spawned, Michigan’s Proposal 2, has the potential to reverse affirmative action in it’s wording and could come to pass this November 7th. Photo Credit: Fabrizio Costantini for the New York Times.Astronomer, Mike Best during a lecture and slide show to amateur astronomers and enthusiasts. in Southfield Michiganhttp://www.rewarevintage.com/MOCAD architect Andrew Zago in front of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit or MOCAD in Detroit, MI is  a non-collecting gallery space, featuring modern art from contemporary artists. Located on Woodward avenue the building occupies a converted auto dealership. Photo Taken on Wednesday, November 22, 2006. Photo Credit: Fabrizio Costantini for the New York TimesKwame M. Kilpatrick, mayor of the city of Detroit, Michigan campaigns in Campus Martius Park, a newly redeveloped public center in downtown Detroit on Thursday, July 7, 2005. Although his first term attracted some controversy, he is confident in his reelection. Fabrizio Costantini for the New York TimesBob Crawford, Carney New JerseyMaria Haag, Ferndale