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Salt Lake City hosts four genealogy meetings – San Mateo Daily Journal

March 20, 2010
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Salt Lake City hosts four genealogy meetings – San Mateo Daily JournalSALT LAKE CITY — Even after almost 30 years of research, Jan Alpert still gets goose bumps when she discovers a new branch on her family tree. “The biggest surprise is how much you can find out,” said Alpert, who was bit by...
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Salt Lake City hosts four genealogy meetings – San Mateo Daily Journal

March 20, 2010
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Salt Lake City hosts four genealogy meetings – San Mateo Daily JournalSALT LAKE CITY — Even after almost 30 years of research, Jan Alpert still gets goose bumps when she discovers a new branch on her family tree. “The biggest surprise is how much you can find out,” said Alpert, who was bit by...
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Utah State great Taylor dies at 62

March 20, 2010
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BY THE SPECTRUM DAILY NEWS • sports@thespectrum.com • March 20, 2010 Former Utah State football great Altie Taylor died March 14 at the age of 62 in … See all stories on this topic http://bit.ly/bNtmRO
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Utah State campus briefs

March 20, 2010
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WOMEN'S TENNIS: Utah State fell in two matches Friday at San Luis Obispo, Calif., against Dartmouth, 7-0, and Cal Poly, 6-1. Dartmouth snapped the Aggies … See all stories on this topic http://bit.ly/9NlRln
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Texas A&M uses Big 12 testing to whip Utah State

March 20, 2010
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By Tom Kensler SPOKANE, Wash. — It wasn't meant to sound like an acceptance speech, but Texas A&M junior guard BJ Holmes wanted to mention a big thank-you … See all stories on this topic http://bit.ly/aaF0SV
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