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United Auto Workers union President Stephen P. Yokich gestures while talking with reporters Monday, Oct. 28, 1996 at the union's Detroit headquarters. Yokich said that the union had no immediate plans to strike and will return to bargaining with General Motors Corp. despite the failure of weekend talks on a national contract. (AP Photo by Richard Sheinwald)
  
Teamsters Union member Greg Luce of Utica, Mich., ladles some turkey soup from the back of his pickup as hundreds of strikers rallied outside The Detroit News building ona bitter cold Monday, Jan. 15, 1996. Six unions and 2,500 employees struck Detroit Newspapers, publishers of The Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press on July 13, 1995. No talks are in sight as the strike continues into its seventh month.(AP photo by Richard Sheinwald)
  
     
  
Belly dancer Shareffa Saleh goes through her routine while Detroit Mayor Coleman A. Young gestures during a dinner in the Greektown section of Detroit. The city was in its second day of hosting the Democratic National site inspection committee, March 1983
  
Byron Phillips, 31, of Detroit sells copies of The Detroit News after the United States' surprise attack on Iraq in January 1981.