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In what one could argue was a success for Marks, the case was settled when the enemies made peace; they now jointly control the operation.
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City pension funds representing Detroit's police and firefighters and others who face major losses in the bankruptcy proceedings go through won a hearing that could mark the case's first step on the way to the US Supreme Court.
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