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Muhammad Ali's new health snacks pack real punch

By Sonya Kassis

There's a G.O.A.T. in the UM-D bookstore. No, not the farm animal kind. G.O.A.T. is a new line of healthy snacks developed by boxing legend Muhammad Ali, also known as the "Greatest of All Time," hence the product name. Ali launched the snacks with long-time friend and business partner, Peter Arnell this past January 17th, Ali's 65th birthday.

Kerry Washington's star is on the rise

By Paul Odoom

On March 16, Fox Searchlight Pictures will release a new comedy written and directed by comedian Chris Rock called "I Think I Love my Wife." The movie stars Chris Rock as an unhappily married investment banker with a wandering eye. Kerry Washington plays the supporting role of Nikki Tru, a blast from the past that re-enters his life.

Aside from helping poor, Robin Hood will now help BBC ratings

By Garrett Godwin

He fights a corrupt, unjust system on behalf of those that can't defend themselves. He robs from the rich and gives to the poor. Both a prince of thieves and a rebel with a cause, he is the classic bad boy with a heart of gold, but also the champion of the innocent, weak and downtrodden - a hero for the people.

Photographer Ansel Adams lights up DIA with landscapes

By Romero Montalban

Over 100 works by the great American landscape photographer Ansel Adams (1902-84) will be on display at the Detroit Institute of Arts from until May 27. The breathtaking exhibit began March 4. The display features compelling views of Yosemite National Park, the California coast and the Southwest, which are the focuses of the DIA's newest exhibit.

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By Jessica Carreras

Look out Red Bull - there's a new seed being planted in the energy food industry. The craze for energy drinks and foods is not going anywhere fast, despite the speedy aspirations of the pumped up products. Whether in pill, snack bar or drink form, energy-enhancers are found all over the food market.

Popular St. Patrick's day tales: what's true and what's blarney?

By Rene' Cizio

St. Patrick's Day is the day reserved for commemorating the patron saint of Ireland. In America, St. Pat's Day is otherwise known as "Wear green and get wasted day." Here in the United States, Saint Paddy's Day has become a holiday for more than just the Irish, or the religious.

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