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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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Utah trio push for oil shale
Congress should not delay Utah's oil shale industry from moving forward, Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., Sen. Orrin Hatch and former Utah Rep. Jim Hansen told a Senate panel Thursday.
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Museum to mimic Utah's landscape
A $15 million donation from Kennecott Utah Copper Corp. is projected to generate more interest in mining and the land and also help to build a new museum offering "breathtaking views" from Salt Lake City's east bench.
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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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MormonTimes.com: Working the garden of life
For Maria Price, the hope and failures of planting a garden are similar to many aspects of life.
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A cracked rear view: Utah Jazz players not happy about what they see looking at 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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Real Salt Lake blows chance to climb to top of conference race
Three-quarters of the MLS season remains, but Real Salt Lake definitely missed a golden opportunity at putting its stamp on the Western Conference race Thursday night.
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Separate trials in Kiplyn case?
May 2 is always a poignant date for the Davis family. But this year brought increased hope, as volunteer and county crews sifted through tons of dirt in Spanish Fork Canyon looking for any sign of Kiplyn Davis, who disappeared 13 years ago.
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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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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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- LDS Church expresses disappointment in California gay marriage decision
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- LDS Church alleges Wikimedia site infringed copyright
- LDS missionary dies in England
- FLDS parents told to appear in court
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- 9-year old Greek girl carrying her embryonic twin
- Which David will win 'American Idol'? Syesha says the one who's more passionate
- California court backs gay marriages
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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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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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LDS Church expresses disappointment in California gay marriage decision
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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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A cracked rear view: Utah Jazz players not happy about what they see looking at lost chances
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Real Salt Lake blows chance to climb to top of conference race
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Vegas pushes Utah Grizzlies to edge of elimination
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Dick Harmon: Turnaround season a surprise even to Danny Ainge's dad
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Brad Rock: Time for a confession: I heart Kobe
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