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FBI building evacuated for anthrax scare
An anthrax scare has forced the downtown Salt Lake offices of the FBI to evacuate.
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FLDS leader's lawyers seek dismissal of indictment
Fundamentalist LDS Church leader Warren Jeffs' defense team is asking a judge to dismiss the indictment against him, accusing Arizona prosecutors of presenting misleading information to a grand jury.
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Utah Jazz players not happy about lost chances
Carlos Boozer, Deron Williams and some other Utah Jazz players watched a film on their flight back to Salt Lake City from Los Angeles after Wednesday's playoff game.
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Gay marriage opponents vow to fight California ruling
Even as same-sex couples across California begin making plans to tie the knot, opponents are redoubling their efforts to make sure wedding bells never again ring for gay couples in the nation's most populous state.
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California court backs gay marriages
Gay couples in California may soon be headed to the altar after that state's Supreme Court knocked down a state law banning same-sex marriage Thursday.
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Wow appeal: How to woo buyers in slow housing market
Pam Dreier Nebeker had hung the picture minutes earlier and the simple image had a startling effect.
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MormonTimes.com: Steven Kapp Perry,The making of MormonTimes.com
Joe Cannon, editor of the Deseret News, and resident web expert Joe Charbonneau talk about a whole new forum for Latter-day Saint culture and belief: MormonTimes.com.
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Tabernacle choir director shares gift with students
Cathy Jolley laughed when Mack Wilberg asked her if the Mormon Tabernacle Choir could sing "her song" on its new CD.
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Mercado is unwilling to pick 'Idol' winner
The one person who might be in the best position to judge who will be the next "American Idol" isn't even hazarding a guess.
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Superhuman suit: Robotic gear could enhance soldiers' capabilities
Rex Jameson bikes and swims regularly, and plays tennis and skis when time allows. But the 5-foot-11, 180-pound software engineer is lucky if he presses 200 pounds that is, until he steps into an "exoskeleton" of aluminum and electronics that multiplies his strength and endurance by as much as 20 times.
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- Utah Jazz players not happy about lost chances
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- LDS missionary dies in England
- Mercado is unwilling to pick 'Idol' winner
- Wow appeal: How to woo buyers in slow housing market
- 9-year old Greek girl carrying her embryonic twin
- California court backs gay marriages
- LDS Church alleges Wikimedia site infringed copyright
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Utah Jazz: Pau, right in the kisser
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Long litany of legal disputes begins in FLDS raid
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LDS Church expresses disappointment in California gay marriage decision
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MormonTimes.com: Hebrew DNA found in South America?
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Plans for FLDS families are not so individual
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Chairman says Texas CPS workers mistreated FLDS
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Ex-FLDS bride's book released
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Ex-FLDS member exploring custody solutions
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A second FLDS mother gives birth in custody
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MWC officials continue discussion of Las Vegas problem
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