February 28, 2009
If you’ve got substantial connection time at Salt Lake City International, you can spend time just hanging out, or take advantage of your ground time and get in a little sightseeing and cultural expedition. Between the hours of 9 am – 6:30 pm, a complimentary van service makes scheduled trips be...
Fly Away Cafe
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Mary Jo Manzanares
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February 23, 2009
You have to hand it to the enterprising gays and lesbians of Salt Lake City. Living in a town dominated by the Mormon Temple, their attempt at passing gay rights bills squashed by the state legislature and their State Senator Chris Buttars (pictured, left with fan) taking time out from his busy sche...
Queerty
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Japhy Grant
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February 17, 2009
Utahns opening their Sunday editions of The Salt Lake Tribune or the Deseret Morning News were shocked to discover a full-page ad, created by the group America Forever, imploring them to "Stand Up & Stop the Homosexual Movement". The ad's a response of Utah's Common Ground I...
Queerty
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Japhy Grant
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February 10, 2009
Republican Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, who governs one of the country's most conservative states, said Tuesday he supports civil unions for gay people that would give them many of the same legal rights as married ......
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February 08, 2009
Salt Lake City is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. The name of the city is often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC. Salt Lake City has a population of 180,651 as of 2007.[3] The Salt Lake City metropolitan area spans Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele counties, and has a total...
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December 09, 2008
Federal prosecutors yesterday described a blaze of gunfire and grenade explosions unleashed by six Blackwater Worldwide security guards in a busy Baghdad square last year, calling it an "unprovoked and illegal attack" on unarmed Iraqi civilians that killed at least 14 and wounded 20....
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Del Quentin Wilber
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Federal prosecutors yesterday described a blaze of gunfire and grenade explosions unleashed by six Blackwater Worldwide security guards in a busy Baghdad square last year, calling it an "unprovoked and illegal attack" on unarmed Iraqi civilians that killed at least 14 and wounded 20....
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Federal prosecutors yesterday described a blaze of gunfire and grenade explosions unleashed by six Blackwater Worldwide security guards in a busy Baghdad square last year, calling it an "unprovoked and illegal attack" on unarmed Iraqi civilians that killed at least 14 and wounded 20....
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Del Quentin Wilber
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December 08, 2008
Marc Gafni hosted me. We shot some video at the national park up in the mountains. Here are some photos from 8550 feet elevation today: D. emails: "If the clues from your childhood weren’t enough–the all-too-close "friendship" with young Wayne Cherry, the the incidents wit...
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December 07, 2008
Attorneys for five Blackwater Worldwide security guards charged in a 2007 shooting that left 17 Iraqi civilians dead accused the government yesterday of engaging in unfair second-guessing of the contractors' actions in a combat zone....
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