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FBI sent to investigate Mumbai attack
by Foster Klug -
Utes ride big second half to victory
by Mike Sorensen Deseret News -
BYU rebounds against T-Birds
by Jeff Call Deseret News -
Mumbai attacks boost India-Pakistan tensions
by Saeed Shah McClatchy Newspapers -
Utes lose to No. 16 Virginia
by Associated Press -
MormonTimes.com: Mormon Surfers have fun, maintain values
by LDS.org.au Newsroom - Grizzlies lose to Kings in OT
- Utah Jazz game at a glance
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A 50-50 chance for Williams
by Tim Buckley Deseret News -
Utah rain, snow short of normal
by Lynn Arave Deseret News - Houston denies rumors of reunion with ex-husband
- 'View' co-hosts get along off-camera, Walters says
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The winners and the losers
by Deseret News editorial - Caption only: Waiting for door to open
- Matthews may consider run for Senate in 2010
- Obama attends funeral for relative of a friend
- Birthdays for For Saturday, Nov. 29
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'Britz' is compelling
by Rob Owen Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -
CBS dominates ratings
by Associated Press -
Living-in-truck contest ends
by Associated Press -
FDA sets formula safety level
by Joan Lowy -
2 men shot to death in California toy store
by Gillian Flaccus Associated Press -
OPEC struggles to find oil balance
by Tarek el-Tablawy Associated Press -
Workers get big thanks
by Carla K. Johnson Associated Press - Thousands of Utahns turned out to see President Kennedy in 1963
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Phones turn Idaho cowboys into 'voice on the mountain'
by John Miller Associated Press -
Winter forecast calls for a good snow shovel but not thermal undies
by Lynn Arave Deseret News -
Catholic Church set to beatify Cuban monk
by Viviana Munez McClatchy Newspapers -
Effort to translate Bible into all languages begins
by Jay Hamburg The Orlando Sentinel -
Shedding light on Advent
by Carrie A. Moore Deseret News -
17th Karmapa may succeed Dalai Lama
by Tim Johnson McClatchy Newspapers -
Myrrh: Life, death and the power over both
by Jerry Johnston Deseret News -
Utahns limit spending on Black Friday
by Laura Hancock Deseret News -
Austin reviving 'live music' moniker
by Jay Root Associated Press -
Sister concerned for younger sibling
by Annie's Mailbox -
Baking soda, vinegar work to clean drains
by Hints -
This weekend on TV
by Scott D. Pierce Deseret News -
NTSB looks into power loss in fatal plane crash
by Ben Winslow Deseret News - LDS population of Utah declining
- Atheist group's billboard removed
- Series to focus on the advent season
- Women's Shabbat experience Dec. 5, 6
- Holiday classes at LDS library
- One-day retreatat Catholic Center
- 'Christmas Grace' at Sandy Ridge Church
- Ex-Mormon group to meet on Dec. 7
- Ethics seminars at WSU Wednesdays
- Eucharist at Alta's Lady of the Snows
- 50 Polish Nativity sets at LDS Museum
- Ex-editor to discuss Mother Teresa
- Sports on the air
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As gas prices plunge, gas taxes may rise
by Lisa Riley Roche Deseret News -
Tequitia Andrews on MormonTimes.com: Relief Society is a training
by Tequitia Andrews Mormon Times -
Mormon Media Observer: Vampires, Scouting and Jewish marriage views
by Joel Campbell Mormon Times -
MormonTimes.com: Massacre book 'a big bestseller'
by Michael De Groote Mormon Times - LDS Church News: Draper Temple open house plans
- Bailout is disturbing
- Hope GOP learned lesson
- Health care for criminals
- Attack on Mumbai
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Thankful therapy: Gratitude can soften sorrow
by Joseph Cramer, M.D. Deseret News -
Idled road projects needed
by Deseret News editorial - Pardons were real turkey
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Banks countersuing Hexion over complaint
by Bloomberg News -
USDA issues draft rules in organic milk dispute
by Associated Press - 3 Utah cities among best for finding a job
- Steve & Barry's stores are closing in the U.S.
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Not so jolly
by Jeffrey Collins Associated Press -
LDS Church News: Elder Scott's Christmas in Quiriza City
by Elder Richard G. Scott - People on the move
- Correction
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Black Friday shoppers spend with caution
by Anne d'Innocenzio Associated Press - Caption only: Santa arrives in town
- Pay your own bills
- Keep U.S. $$ at home
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Man killed in Wal-Mart stampede
by Colleen Long Associated Press -
Wave sweeps 5 relatives out to sea; 3 drown
by Associated Press - Tribe gets OK to sue over blood-sample use
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Train smashes into car, killing 3 of 4 occupants
by Associated Press -
Cougars know Idaho State is better than its record
by Jim Rayburn Deseret News
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