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	<title>Comments on: Universities Collaborate to Save Millions</title>
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		<title>By: The Center for Michigan &#187; Campus Collaboration</title>
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		<description>[...] Michigan has 15 separate public, state-supported university campuses. But, by working together on big-ticket items like insurance pools and computer networks, campuses are stretching limited taxpayer funding and practicing the kind of collaboration business groups and good-government watchdogs ask of public agencies, according to a report this week in Dome Magazine. [...]</description>
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