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  • Rebound: Dow surges 936 points for biggest gain since 1933

    Wall Street stormed back after its worst week ever and staged the biggest single-day stock rally since the Great Depression on Monday, catapulting the Dow Jones industrials to a 936-point gain and finally offering relief from eight consecutive days of stock market carnage.
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  • Financial troubles leading to violence

    An out-of-work money manager in California loses a fortune and wipes out his family in a murder-suicide. A 90-year-old Ohio widow shoots herself in the chest as authorities arrive to evict her from the modest house she called home for 38 years.
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  • Hughes denies any wrongdoing

    Hearings Monday on Capitol Hill shed more light on the timing of ethics complaints and the behind-the-scenes efforts by Republican leaders to quash those complaints.
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  • 25 years of 'Is that your cell phone?'

    The first commercial cell-phone call in the U.S. was made 25 years ago this week: Bob Barnett, then president of Ameritech Mobile Communications, placed the first commercial wireless call from inside a Chrysler convertible at Soldier Field in Chicago, to the grandson of Alexander Graham Bell, who was in Berlin.
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  • Utah Jazz: A spot in the starting lineup was a nice surprise to Miles

    When the Jazz decided in July to match the four-year, nearly $15 million offer sheet that reserve swingman C.J. Miles signed with Oklahoma City, Miles had to switch gears.
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  • MormonTimes.com: Bloggernacle Back Bench: Guest blogging 101

    Guest bloggers provide fresh perspectives and you can learn how to become one on the Bloggernacle Back Bench. Also, check out which books were cited where at last General Conference and do a Google search from 2001.
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  • Hospital rooms of the future smarter

    The hospital room of the future is more interactive, integrated and efficient.
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  • No one way to fix health care, expert says

    The single, most-important change health-care reformers must make if they are to have any hope of actually improving the way the system works in Utah is fully realizing that a single, most-important change doesn't exist.
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  • State weighs waste fines

    A Woods Cross oil refinery could face $55,000 in fines for violations in how it stores and disposes of waste from its operations, according to state regulators.
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  • Car collector's hobby suits him to a T

    Clyde White shakes his head ruefully. He is a "diseased" man, he admits, having succumbed to the fever some 45 years ago.
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