Archive for November 30th, 2009

Death a shock to Utah's Mexican community

November 30, 2009
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Ignacio Rios Navarro » Consul praised for addressing needs of Mexican people but also reaching out to non-Mexican Latinos. By Tom Harvey Photo courtesy of … See all stories on this topic http://bit.ly/5lehTI
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TRAX, once a gamble, now solidly part of Utah's future

November 30, 2009
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By María Villaseñor The night before the first TRAX train began shuttling people between downtown Salt Lake City and Sandy was an agonizing one for Utah … See all stories on this topic http://bit.ly/8Jg3n3
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Sunday's cookie guide has recipes to satisfy Utah's sweet tooth

November 30, 2009
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We know that Utahns have sweet tooths, which was evidenced by the nearly 100 favorite cookie recipes submitted from local bakers. We're publishing scores of … See all stories on this topic http://bit.ly/58l1GZ
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Utah Cave Where Man Died to Close In Coming Weeks

November 30, 2009
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – A sheriff's official says the entrance to a Utah cave where a 26-year-old medical student died last week will likely be permanently … See all stories on this topic http://bit.ly/8cTK2T
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Computer hard drives a surprising hazard to Utah businesses

November 30, 2009
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Lyn Robison is a research director at Burton Group, an IT analysis firm with headquarters in Salt Lake City that provides services to Global 2000 … See all stories on this topic http://bit.ly/5gUyfy
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