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The Salt Lake Tribune is the largest-circulated daily newspaper in the U.S. city of Salt Lake City, Utah. The Salt Lake Tribune is distributed by Newspaper Agency Corporation, which also distributes the Deseret Morning News. The Tribune or "Trib," as it is locally known is currently owned by the Denver-based Media News Group. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Idea of newspapers as nonprofits gains ground
As sharp revenue reductions put the future of many U.S. newspapers in doubt, one idea gaining attention is the conversion of newspapers into tax-exempt nonprofits supported by ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
The future of journalism in 140 characters?
Social networking -- once the property of college kids and then high school students -- is now the purview of older folks, including some in their golden years. And, while ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Bush is responsible for the lawbreaking in Iraq
Iraq is a caldron of broken laws. Recent noise surrounding the indictment of Blackwater guards for war crimes they allegedly committed in Iraq during September 2007 serves as ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Illegal immigration: Obama, McCain walk a fine line on divisive issue
When it comes to presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain, some in Utah don't see much contrast in their stands on immigration. "You don't hear them talking ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Onetime Alaskan backer-turned-foe is 'shocked' by Palin's pick as McCain V.P.
Sarah Palin's meteoric rise to political superstardom got its start thanks to Nick Carney, who soon came to regret the move.Posted by Glenn LaBauve -
Teacher under fire for showing Gore film without rebuttal
With the educational debate over evolution subsided for now after several court rulings that "intelligent design" did not qualify as a science acceptable for classroom ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
The human cost of doing business
With each new report of lead detected on a made-in-China toy, Americans express outrage: These toys could poison children. But Chinese workers making the toys - and countless ...Posted by Louise Auerhahn -
E-vote tab adds up to big trouble
Democracy isn't cheap, but it sure used to be less expen- sive. Switching from punch cards to touch-screen voting machines doubled the cost of this year's election. ...Posted by Mike LaBonte
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Consumer prices jump, industrial production falls
Consumer prices shot up in June by the largest amount in 11 months, reflecting the biggest jump in gasoline prices in nearly five years.Posted by Joey Baker -
Public option
The health insurance companies claim that the world will end if Congress includes a government option in the comprehensive health reform bill. We do not share the insurers' ...Posted by Glenn LaBauve -
Pitts: What does a homosexual demon look like?
To Manifested Glory Ministries of Bridgeport, Conn.: Perhaps you wouldn't mind telling me what a "homosexual demon" looks like. I will confess that until last week, I had ...Posted by Glenn LaBauve -
Bennett: U.S. needs 100 more nuclear power plants
To propose 100 new nuclear reactors and ignore the waste issue is the height of irresponsibility," said Vanessa Pierce, executive director of the Healthy Environment Alliance ...Posted by Glenn LaBauve -
After Yucca: America's homeless nuclear waste
Capstick hopes work continues on Yucca Mountain even as the Obama administration explores other options. "It doesn't make sense to eliminate Plan A," Capstick says, "and not ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Depleted uranium
Trouble is, Class A waste is supposed to be safe after 100 years. But, while relatively harmless at first, depleted uranium just keeps getting more and more radioactive as ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Lawmaker wants to change kindergarten age - Salt Lake Tribune
Before his teacher finished explaining a reading lesson Tuesday, kindergartner Jaydon Arslanian read the word "fox" aloud. "Jaydon, you read it before I put it up!" ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
A Salt Lake Tribune Special Report - American imports, Chinese deaths
“Chen and colleagues from the workshop were hospitalized for chronic anemia and myelodysplastic anemia, beginning in 2002, a result of brushing toxic glues for years onto ...Posted by Margarita Persico -
Obama's Cabinet may be short on reformers
President-elect Barack Obama wrapped up his Cabinet appointments Friday, meeting his ambitious holiday deadline by assembling a team full of outsize personalities with ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Navajo water a wild card in river's future
The commission that created the 1922 Colorado River Compact knew that Mexico, the Navajo and other tribes had rights to the river, but when it divvied up the presumed 15 ...Posted by Glenn LaBauve
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