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Tag Archives: Manuel Matty Moroun
The billionaire and the bait shop
By Joel Thurtell Don’t mess with a bait shop. That’s the lesson Matty Moroun, the billionaire trucking magnate and Ambassador Bridge owner, might take from the ruling Thursday, June 29, 2010, by U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland if he shuts … Continue reading
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Tagged Ambassador Bridge, Detroit, federal instrumentality, Manuel Matty Moroun
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I’m ‘yellow’! No, I’m ‘red’!
By Joel Thurtell It’s an idictment meant to unsettle the nerves of any correct-thinking Journalist: I’ve been charged with Yellow Journalism. My accuser — whom I don’t know — sent me an e-mail under the subject heading “Manny Maroun”: Joel, … Continue reading
Matty and the squeaky-greens
By Joel Thurtell The Sierra Club is crying foul. The Canada-based branch of the environmental group says the government-sponsored bridge, known as the Detroit River International Crossing, is ill-planned and unneeded. Ordinarily, a squeaky-green organization like Sierra would deserve great … Continue reading
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Tagged Ambassador Bridge, Detroit, environment, Manuel Matty Moroun
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Swell time
By Joel Thurtell Thank you, Curt Guyette, for your swell story about our little May 1, 2010 venture into the Detroit River by canoe from the Riverside Park boat launch.
Matty Moroun, American
By Joel Thurtell Recently, I wrote that Manuel “Matty” Moroun came from the Middle East. A reader pointed out that Matty himself told an interviewer he was born right in Detroit on June 5, 1927. Here is how he described … Continue reading
Eat your heart out, Matty!
By Joel Thurtell We put a boat into the Detroit River at Riverside Park on Saturday afternoon, May 1, 2010. It felt great! Thanks to Matty Moroun, the billionaire owner of the nearby Ambassador Bridge, no boat had set forth … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures on the Rouge, Me & Matty
Tagged Ambassador Bridge, Detroit, Manuel Matty Moroun, Riverside Park
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Patriotism and Matty
Michigan Gov. Granholm, who is both a Canadian and an American citizen, has offered to sell the Michigan border to Canada. Meanwhile, the governor has consistently caused red tape from the state of Michigan to prohibit an American company – … Continue reading
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Tagged Ambassador Bridge, Detroit, Manuel Matty Moroun, Monopoly, patriotism
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Volunteers for Riverside
By Joel Thurtell Volunteer workers are needed to make improvements on Detroit’s Riverside Park. Matty Moroun’s fence — declared illegal by a Detroit judge — still surrounds part of the city’s Riverside Park, but the billionaire’s squatting won’t stop people … Continue reading
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Tagged Ambassador Bridge, Detroit, Manuel Matty Moroun, Riverside Park
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New journalism award
By Joel Thurtell I’m having a tough time restraining my star columnist, Luke Warm, from having the first word on something I want to write about. Warm, the renowned Professor of Mendacity at the University of Munchausen, is so excited … Continue reading
Posted in Joel's J School, Me & Matty
Tagged Detroit, journalism, Manuel Matty Moroun, Michigan Messenger
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Faces of Matty
By Joel Thurtell What a friend we have in Matty. A benefactor, really. After reading the April 11, 2010 Detroit Free Press “I’m a benefit to the city” spread on billionaire trucking magnate Manuel “Matty” Moroun’s land dealings, readers … Continue reading
Posted in Joel's J School, Me & Matty
Tagged Ambassador Bridge, blight, Detroit, Manuel Matty Moroun
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