Doctors save Ohio boy by 'printing' an airway tube
Written by Associated Press

Kaiba Gionfriddo plays with the family's dog, Bandit, outside his Youngstown, Ohio home May 21. Born with a birth defect that caused the boy to stop breathing every day, he can now breathe normally, with a first-of-a-kind biodegradable airway made by Michigan doctors using plastic particles and a 3-D laser printer. (AP Photo/Mark Stahl)
by Marilynn Marchione
AP Chief Medical Writer
In a medical first, doctors used plastic particles and a 3-D laser printer to create an airway splint to save the life of a baby boy who used to stop breathing nearly every day.
It's the latest advance from the booming field of regenerative medicine, making body parts in the lab.
Last Updated on Thursday, 23 May 2013 08:42
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Bronx 'ghetto' tours stop amid residents' outrage
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A young man runs under an elevated section of subway tracks in The Bronx borough of New York, May 22. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
by Verena Dobnik
NEW YORK (AP) — A company that promised sightseer tours to the Bronx that included a New York City "ghetto" has stopped the bus rides under fire from an outraged neighborhood.
Real Bronx Tours, which took mostly European tourists from Manhattan to see life in the South Bronx "from a safe distance," issued a statement this week saying it would immediately cease all tours there.
Three times a week, the $45 bus ride took visitors past food-pantry lines, a housing project and a park a guide described as a pickpocket hangout.
Last Updated on Thursday, 23 May 2013 09:19
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This Week In Black History 5-22-13
Written by Courier Newsroom

GENERAL BENJAMIN O. DAVIS JR.
May 22
1863—The War Department establishes the Bureau of Colored Troops and began to aggressively recruit Blacks for the Civil War. The Black troops would play a major role in turning the tide of battle against the rebellious Southern slave states.
Last Updated on Thursday, 23 May 2013 03:37
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Detroit's emergency manager takes on critics in candid interview about city’s future
Written by The Michigan Chronicle
Kevin KEVYN ORR (AP Photo/Detroit News, Elizabeth Conley)
by Bankole Thompson
Kevyn Orr, Detroit’s emergency financial manager, unfazed by criticisms and mounting opposition, opens up to Michigan Chronicle editor Bankole Thompson in this exclusive sit-down interview about the difficult choices ahead for the city while sharing some of the city’s debt numbers.
Orr said he is not an elected official bound to public opinion and that it is time to change course if the city is expected to make any progress. The future of the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department and Detroit Mayor Dave Bing’s comments about Orr are two of the hot button issues discussed in the interview.
Last Updated on Thursday, 23 May 2013 03:35
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Jewish group: Detroit leaders abet Farrakhan bias
Written by Associated Press
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan speaks to Detroit City Council on May 17, in Detroit. Farrakhan said it's time for his movement to join others to invest in the struggling city where it was founded more than 80 years ago. He called on residents and religious leaders to "pool their resources" to buy distressed properties and create economic opportunities. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
DETROIT (AP) — A leading national Jewish civil rights group criticized Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan on Wednesday for making anti-Semitic statements at a Detroit church appearance and called on a Michigan congressman and other leaders in attendance to condemn the remarks.
Last Updated on Thursday, 23 May 2013 03:06
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