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Making history: Biden hails Obama as wise leader who can deliver change
Democrats on Wednesday paid homage to their past by listening to an invigorating valedictory by former President Bill Clinton and then gazed to their future as portrayed by newly minted vice presidential nominee Joe Biden.
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Utah man calls his survival a miracle
Both legs were broken, his feet dislocated, and in the seats next to him the bodies of his friends.
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Reviving the Dead Sea Scrolls
Scientists using American space technology have started a huge project to digitally photograph the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest known version of the Hebrew Bible, and post it on the Internet for all to see, Israeli authorities said Wednesday.
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Utah Utes football: Linebacker U.
Of all the positions on the Ute football team, perhaps the one that has flown under the radar more than any other this summer is the linebacker position.
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BYU football: Reed happy he stuck with Cougars
As BYU wide receiver Mike Reed led a team meeting Tuesday, coach Bronco Mendenhall marveled.
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MormonTimes.com: A closer look at the Joseph Smith Papers
There's very little on Robin Jensen's desk that distinguishes it from any other. From the computer screen to the family pictures to the mouse pad decorated with an island sunset, it's a fairly typical setup. But one simple accessory sets this workstation apart.
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No Utah welcome mat for illegals?
Utah lawmakers do not want to put the welcome mat out for illegal immigrants.
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Utah County deputies get a Grade A sniffer
She can't carry a gun, doesn't wear a badge and is still unsteady on her feet.
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No speed limits: Drivers say nothing compares to racing at Bonneville
There are no speed limits, not on the track, and mufflers are not required. Roll cages and safety suits are. In some cases, so are parachutes.
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Utah gets failing grade for loan protections
Utah is failing consumers by not capping "abusive" interest rates on small-dollar loans that ultimately pull individuals into debt spirals and drag down the U.S. economy, according to a state-by-state scorecard released Wednesday by three national consumer groups.
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- BYU football: Playing for Cougars a dream come true
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- Romney blasts Obama in Denver
- Huge marijuana farms busted in southern Utah
- High school football Top 25
- McCain ready, Obama isn't, Romney asserts
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- MormonTimes.com: A Mormon looks at the Quran
- High school football: Soph QB delivers as Davis routs Hunter
- A high school football coach: big rewards for little pay
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Foes of same-sex marriage mobilize
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MormonTimes.com: DNA may help family research, but it won't prove or disprove Book of Mormon
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Romney blasts Obama in Denver
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Ours is a great story, Michelle Obama says
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FLDS struggle beyond YFZ Ranch borders
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Lowering legal drinking age an absurd idea
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Mitt in Denver to boost McCain
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McCain ready, Obama isn't, Romney asserts
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BYU football: Preparation is the same for Cougars
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Deaths of 10 stun Cedar City
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MormonTimes.com: A closer look at the Joseph Smith Papers
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MormonTimes.com: When joy, grief share same day
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MormonTimes.com: The gospel in words 'receive'
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MormonTimes.com: Reader asks: What's wrong with calling the FLDS "Mormon"?
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MormonTimes.com: Anderson back, sets sights on Monday's Mormon Mile
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