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Thursday – Nov 19, 2009
Some of the stories that readers sent in responding to our request for experiences of Mormons meeting other Mormons in unexpected places around the world.

Wednesday – Nov 18, 2009
A play within a play, the story behind the show -- the night show at the Polynesian Cultural Center in Hawaii is likely the collecting point for scenarios not found at most live theaters.

Tuesday – Nov 17, 2009
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf met with Fijian and Tongan Mormons last week as part of a week and a half-long tour of five Pacific nations - American Samoa, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga and Tahiti.

Tuesday – Nov 17, 2009
More than 200 BYU-Hawaii students donned standard beach garb -- T-shirts, shorts and flip-flops -- on Oct. 24 while undertaking a large-scale service activity.

Saturday – Nov 14, 2009
A calendar of LDS-theme events from around the United States and Canada.

Friday – Nov 13, 2009
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf arrived in the Samoas Nov. 7 to deliver messages of encouragement and hope.

Wednesday – Nov 11, 2009
T. David Hannemann was living in Southern California in 1962 when he became involved in a new project in Hawaii: the Polynesian Cultural Center.

Monday – Nov 9, 2009
The Lufkin Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has a new pastoral leader, and his goal is to follow his calling to serve others and share the gospel.

Monday – Nov 9, 2009
Some may see irony in this juxtaposition, but in Nauvoo the closeness has become symbolic of a fine friendship between people who love Jesus Christ and seek to follow his teachings.

Monday – Nov 9, 2009
When President David O. McKay dedicated BYU-Hawaii, he had a vision that students gaining an education in Laie would take the greater blessings of BYU-Hawaii back to their homelands.



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