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Friday – Nov 20, 2009
How does cutting an institution dedicated to studying women's issues promote greater women-centered research?

Wednesday – Nov 18, 2009
Don't wait for someone else to start talking about Mormons and politics, Harvard law professor Noah Feldman said Tuesday. "If you wait, the discourse won't expand," he said.

Sunday – Nov 15, 2009
Utah has emerged as an improbable battleground in the fight for the future of the GOP, as the party's veteran U.S. senator has become one of the most threatened lawmakers up for re-election.

Tuesday – Nov 10, 2009
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints supported two proposed ordinances protecting gay and lesbian residents from housing and employment discrimination.

Tuesday – Nov 10, 2009
Sen. Orrin Hatch told a national TV audience Monday that he empathizes with Muslims who are upset by the media's focus on the Islamic background of the alleged Ft. Hood gunman.

Monday – Nov 9, 2009
During one of our first conversations, Brent James told me a story that you wouldn't necessarily expect to hear from a doctor.

Sunday – Nov 8, 2009
A mother and father. A tiny baby born in the humblest of circumstances. An influence that reaches beyond the ages with power to change the world.

Sunday – Nov 8, 2009
Like many of you, I remember when the wall was built. I remember President Kennedy's speech. The wall coming down seemed impossible. The Cold War seemed to be a permanent condition.

Saturday – Oct 31, 2009
Laren Riedler's seizure saved her and some of her roommates' lives. There was something wrong with the air they were breathing, and they needed to get out of the house -- fast.

Tuesday – Oct 27, 2009
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid may have helped lead the Democrats back to power in Washington, but his constituents at home have other things on their minds.



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