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Protestors, against deeper cuts in pensions, march in front of the Theodore Levin Federal Courthouse in Detroit, Tuesday Apr. 1, 2014. Detroit's updated bankruptcy plan was filed in federal court on Monday, revealing new details on how the city plans to restructure its debt and provide public services during the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. (AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Mandi Wright) DETROIT NEWS OUT; NO SALES

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Protestors, against deeper cuts in pensions, march in front of the Theodore Levin Federal Courthouse in Detroit, Tuesday Apr. 1, 2014. Detroit's updated bankruptcy plan was filed in federal court on Monday, revealing new details on how the city plans to restructure its debt and provide public services during the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. (AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Mandi Wright) DETROIT NEWS OUT; NO SALES

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This photo taken on Thursday, March 27, 2014, shows letters written to the $17 million Angel Fund for the Archdiocese of Detroit that Monsignor G. Michael Bugarin, of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in St. Clair Shores, Mich., oversees to help poor people in the city. The once-secret fund that allowed an anonymous donor to give $17 million since 2005 toward helping poor people in the Detroit area is ending this month, officials said. (AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Ryan Garza) DETROIT NEWS OUT; NO SALES, TV OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT

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In this photo taken on Thursday, March 27, 2014, Monsignor G. Michael Bugarin, of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in St. Clair Shores, Mich., holds letters written to him detailing the help parishes have received from the $17 million Angel Fund for the Archdiocese of Detroit that he oversees to help poor people in the city. The once-secret fund that allowed an anonymous donor to give $17 million since 2005 toward helping poor people in the Detroit area is ending this month, officials said. (AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Ryan Garza) DETROIT NEWS OUT; NO SALES, TV OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT