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LDS Apostle Joseph B. Wirthlin dies at 91
LDS Apostle Joseph B. Wirthlin showed up for work Monday morning at the church's downtown headquarters at his usual time -- 7 a.m. The 91-year-old worked for about an hour, then went to his Salt Lake City east-bench home. Full Story

 
SLC company fined $3 million for water violation
A precious metals company operating in Salt Lake City has been fined $3 million for filing false reports to environmental regulators about water discharged from its plant. Full Story

 
 
Hatch: Convicted cocaine dealer a 'genius'
Sen. Orrin Hatch said he urged a presidential commutation of rapper John Forte's 14-year prison sentence on drug dealing charges because the musician is a "genius" who doesn't use drugs. Full Story

 
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Utah Jazz: Backups reign over Sacramento
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - One player went undrafted (Ronnie Price), two were second-round draft picks (Kyle Korver and Paul Millsap), one was a 19-year-old rookie (Kosta Koufos) and one was last season's D-League Impact Player of the Year (Morris Almond). Full Story

 
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Delta to cut more capacity, jobs
Delta Air Lines will impose another round of capacity cuts and trim more jobs next year as it struggles with a worldwide recession that is sapping demand for air travel, the carrier said Tuesday. Full Story

 
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Out of Iraq
The parliament of Iraq approved an agreement last week that places the United States firmly on the road to withdrawing its forces by the end of 2011 and Iraq on the road to full sovereignty. Full Story

 
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Wasatch Front air quality
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Kolaches of the titans: Czech baked tradition comes to Utah
Debra Parant rushed into the new Johnny Kolache bakery unable to hide the joy. After years of searching, the Texas native finally had found a place in Salt Lake City that served the meat-and-cheese-filled buns she loved as a child. Full Story

 
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Car's drunken drivers have cops doing double-take
Posted: 7:40 AM- EAST MEADOW, N.Y. - Police on Long Island say they've pulled two drunken drivers from one car.
Nassau County officers say they spotted a woman trying to make a three-point turn on a road in East Meadow. 
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Windows to the past
A few old-timers may remember Pinecrest Inn, built as a hotel in Emigration Canyon that through the years also served as a nuns' retreat, girls camp and polio training center before it was torn down just after World War II. Full Story

 
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