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Posted 24 Feb 2001   For week ended February 13, 2000
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 Major Religion Website Includes Mormon Page . . . Under Christianity
Former U.S. News & World Report editor Steven Waldman and his partner, founding publisher of the former New England Monthly Robert Nylen saw an opportunity on the Internet, and have attacked it in a big way. In the process they have classified Mormons exactly where most prefer to be -- under Christianity. Last month Waldman's company launched beliefnet.com, a website that seeks to include all the world's principal religions and belief systems in one site.

 Did Roman soldiers shake hands with ancient Mexicans?
Although there has long been anecdotal evidence of links between the ancient Mediterranean world and the New World, the first official modern scientific discovery of such a link has been announced in this week's New Scientist, a UK science magazine

  LDS Church to honor Hyrum Smith's birth
The LDS Church will hold a special fireside on Sunday, February 13th in the Assembly Halll on Temple Square to honor the 200th anniversary of the birth of Hyrum Smith, the older brother of LDS Church prophet Joseph Smith, patriarch to the Church, and member of the Church's first presidency.



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