In the ongoing discussion about a possible sale of The Detroit News, think of it this way: It has been sold once, traded once, and now (maybe) sold again. Not bad for an institution that has been around since 1873. And remarkable in an age where everything is measured in a 24-hour news cycle. No matter who owns The News, the institution is so embedded in Detroit’s DNA that it’ll never go away. Those strands are everywhere, in ways big and small. Consider this: Belle Isle is a
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