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Saturday, October 22, 2005


News Flash: Fox to launch "Geraldo at Large."

"Fox sees America's glass as half-full, the other guys see it as half-empty. That's the biggest revelation, that innate sense of optimism in our country that I found at Fox, and I appreciate it. I totally embrace it."

-- TV personality Geraldo Rivera, 62, says he has an optimistic nature. ("That's why I got married to someone 32 years younger than me and just had a kid."), 2005.

 

Wal-Mart protest draws hundreds to City Hall

EXERCISING FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS: Protesters converge on the site of a proposed Wal-Mart in south Logan, march on City Hall, and speak out. From top to bottom, check out the chronology of Thursday's protest. At the night's meeting of the Logan Planning Commission, Wal-Mart received approval to continue developing its plans for the site. / Photo by Jeremy Wilkins

Jamie Dickerson, left, and Ginger Warburton make their feelings known. / Photo by Jeremy Wilkins
Two Wal-Mart supporters express another view on their T-shirts: "Wal-Mart: Always Low Prices. Always." / Photo by Jeremy Wilkins
Photo by Sarah Ali
Jim Goodwin carries a sign. / Photo by Jeremy Wilkins
Photo by Sarah Ali
Protesters gather outside City Hall. / Photo by Jeremy Wilkins
Entering City Hall. / Photo by Jeremy Wilkins
City Councilwoman Tami Pyfer, with microphone, addresses the crowd. / Photo by Jeremy Wilkins
USU Professor Mike Timmons expresses his opinion. / Photo by Jeremy Wilkins

 

 

 

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