Detroit Escorts: Electronics expert traveled widely

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William L. Power, Farmington Hills
Electronics expert traveled widely
Mark Hicks / The Detroit News
Over the years, Will Power had many interests: selling electronics, giving his time to the community, traveling the world.
“He was so diverse in his interests,” said his son Ed. “It was a life well-lived. That’s the kind of guy he was.”
Mr. Power died Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. He was 77.
Born April 12, 1932, he grew up in Birmingham, where he gravitated toward electronics.
“He had a club, Electronics Unlimited. … He wired his whole house, under the carpeting, to his bedroom. He used to climb telephone poles and call girls to save a nickel,” said his wife, Eileen. “He figured out all kinds of things.”
After graduating from Birmingham High School in 1950, he studied electrical engineering at Valparaiso University in Indiana and General Motors Institute in Flint.

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Detroit Escorts: Detroit News wire services

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Washington– The Supreme Court appears ready to tell suspects that if they want the right to remain silent, they have to say so. The High Court heard an appeal from Michigan prosecutors whose conviction was thrown out because police kept interrogating a 2001 murder suspect after reading him his Miranda rights, despite the fact that he never said he wanted to talk.
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Detroit Massage Parlors: 3 Valpo massage therapists set to lose licenses

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The attorney general’s office sought revocation of the three massage therapy licenses registered and posted on the wall at the Oriental Pain Management Center, 823 Lincolnway. The facility was the site of an undercover raid in January by Valparaiso police and the Porter County Drug Task Force.
On three occasions, undercover officers received $40 massages and for $40 more staff offered to fondle the officers. As part of their investigation, the officers accepted the additional services but left before the act was completed, said Valparaiso Detective Philip Rochon.
As a result of the police investigations, Wenjuan Yao, 44, was charged with prostitution, and Min Ye, 46, was charged with aiding in prostitution. Both women face a year in jail if convicted of the misdemeanor charges.
Deputy Attorney General Amanda Bailor told the massage therapy board that the massage parlor was “designed to make it appear to the public legitimate massage therapy services are being provided.” But, Bailor said, “the primary business of Oriental Pain Management Center is prostitution offered under the guise of massage therapy.”

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