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January 20, 1996 • The Salt Lake Tribune

UTAH/REGION

Paternity Suit: At age 50, Audrey Lynn Dow decided to sue the Salt Lake County man she believes is her father, hoping a court-ordered genetic test would determine their relationship. But the Utah Court of Appeals Full Story

January 13, 1996 • The Salt Lake Tribune

If a response is what you want regarding the gay marriage announcement in The Salt Lake Tribune, then I personally and in behalf of my family do not want to see this kind of publication again. We are also tired of reading front-page stories Full Story

December 30, 1995 • The Salt Lake Tribune

UTAH/REGION

Won't Sit Still: Springdale won't sit quietly any longer as the shutdown of Zion National Park strangles its economy. Residents and business owners plan a march Monday.

Details: A-1

Tax Bomb: Joseph Full Story

December 29, 1995 • Brandon Griggs THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE

In their eyes, Troy Duty and Maughn Rollins are a married couple and parents to a 7-month-old girl.

In the eyes of Utah, they are roommates.

The two men cemented their relationship in an Oct. 1 weddinglike ceremony Full Story

June 4, 1995 • Peggy Fletcher Stack THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE

Today's conservative revolution is destroying America, former Utah Congresswoman Karen Shepherd said Saturday, and the only way to save it is for feminists to make their voices heard in the political arena.

Since Full Story

April 11, 1995 • The Salt Lake Tribune

JOURNALISTIC PROFESSIONALISM

As a senior student in political science at BYU, it has never dawned on me that a mainstream Utah publication believes in the separation of church and press. After reading a Full Story

March 15, 1995 • The Salt Lake Tribune

OFF THE CLOCK

The dubious method that House Bill 366, the anti-gay marriage bill, was rushed through both bodies of the Legislature during the last seconds of the general session was deplorable. While we Full Story

June 29, 1994 • Ann Shields SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE

PROVO -- A 24-year-old Provo man has been jailed for assault after he allegedly struck a worker in the Utah County Clerk-Auditor's Office for refusing to sell him a marriage license so he could marry another man.

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