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The winners and the losers

Published: Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007 12:29 a.m. MDT
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Winner: The BYU Master of Business Administration program won top honors this week from the Wall Street Journal/Harris Interactive regional survey. The region happened to be the entire United States.

This is no small feat for the school, whose business graduates have a reputation for "maturity, competitive drive, integrity and international experience," a Journal reporter wrote.

Loser: If Utahns are to conserve energy, they need to change long-term behavior patterns. One-time events such as this week's "Lights Out Utah" project are meaningless attention-getters. As it turned out, power consumption was virtually unaffected by the campaign, during which Utahns were supposed to turn off all lights for one hour Wednesday night.

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