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Is Scouting Worth the Fight? Liberals say 'Yes'
Like a commander rallying his troops who have just been turned back in their assault on a strategic hill, Benjamin Sockis has outlined in The New Republic the liberals' call to courage in their continued effort to have the Boy Scouts of America yield on its stand against homosexuality. The goal, clearly, is to take the hill with continuing assault.

Seatrek Crew Mourns at Terrorist Attack News
The private venture re-enactment of the 19th Century migration of European converts to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been taking place over the past six weeks, where those aboard left behind sports scores, stock prices and celebrity gossip. However, on Tuesday, Captain Kaare Omsted called crew members and trainees on deck to announce the news of the terrorist attack on the United States. Deseret News correspondent Tawny Archibald recently reported ship board experiences in light of the tragedy.

Nauvoo Illinois Temple Dedicated, Open House Announced
The reconstructed Nauvoo Illinois Temple will be dedicated 27 June 2002. Because of the historic significance of this event, the dedication will be broadcast via satellite to Church members worldwide.


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