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Officials propose drug testing for Utah state employees
State employees might have to pass random drug tests, under rules being considered by state officials as a way to thwart identity theft.
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33 commentsStocks end mixed on rising oil, financial worries
Wall Street closed mixed Thursday after investors largely shrugged off a jump in oil prices and focused instead on a bullish analyst call on Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. that eased worries about the financial sector.
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0 commentsMortgage scheme earns prison for former Eagle Mountain mayoral candidate
A former attorney and real estate agent who pocketed thousands of dollars in a mortgage fraud scheme was sentenced to prison Thursday morning.
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0 commentsBanks borrow less from Fed's emergency loan window
Banks borrowed a bit less over the past week from the Federal Reserve's emergency lending program, while Wall Street firms passed for a third straight week.
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Aug. 21, 2008
Fannie, Freddie rescue plans leave many anxious
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30-year mortgages dip slightly to 6.47 percent
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Oil jumps $5 on U.S.-Russia tensions, sliding dollar
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FDA: Irradiated spinach, lettuce OK to kill germs
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Leading economic indicators fell sharply in July
0Utah's outlook is called 'recessionary'
62Healthy vending options on the way for Wastach Front
4Utah developer to surrender 6 condos
0Local Utah officials told to help conserve energy
2China sticking with cover-up effort
35Bids soar for rights to drill for oil in west part of Gulf
0Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shares plunge
0eBay hopes new rules appease irked sellers
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Hatch, Bishop pitch oil shale development to legislators
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LDS see jump in aid needs
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Delta-Northwest merger looks likely soon
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Jet Aviation to be sold for $2.25 billion
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Aug. 19, 2008
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Warning issued on iPod firm
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SunCrest Market closes in Draper
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PSC urged to dismiss request for a rate hike
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16 companies getting funds from rural-aid program
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Aug. 18, 2008
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Wall Street pulls back as financials fall
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Crude oil falls on signs storm will miss Gulf fields
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Times are tough, but Utahns are still giving
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Oil's down, stocks are up, but uncertainty remains
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Aug. 17, 2008
Stocks
- BYU football: Final scrimmage finishes with dud
- China sticking with cover-up effort
- Herbstreit makes unfair diss, and other thoughts
- BYU football: Kicker competition is close
- BYU students temporarily 'on street'
- Utah hikers scrambled to escape flash floods
- Utah's outlook is called 'recessionary'
- BYU football: Camp central
- Highway crews find ancient pit house near Kanab
- Utah Jazz: D-will trey helps ignite U.S. basketball victory
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Utah's birthrate highest in U.S.
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BYU students temporarily 'on street'
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Herbstreit makes unfair diss, and other thoughts
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Olympics badly need big change
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College in Salt Lake City joins initiative on alcohol
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Foster care for Jeffs' apparent child bride
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High school football: Top 25
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Utah case raises the question: vigilantism or protecting kids?
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MormonTimes.com: Church leaders use sense in humor
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MormonTimes.com: Mormons on N.Z. team face Sunday-play quandary
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