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Business News
Saginaw, Michigan LDS Farm Considering Appeal of Judge's Water Ruling |
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and
Walther &Sons Farms are considering an appeal against a recent court ruling
by Saginaw County Circuit Judge William A. Crane's decision on Tuesday that
ordered them to each pay $4,000 to the 22 families living within a half-mile
of either farms that are without well water. Lawyers for both western
Saginaw County corporate farms deny any connection between their water use
for agricultural irrigation and the residents water woes and called court's
action "inappropriate." |
Edited Video Efforts Again Make National News |
While many members of The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints abhor Hollywood's idea of entertainment, Clean
Cut Videos, which opened last month in Kayesville, Utah, is doing
something about it. Finally, Mark Cronin, who swore off fillms with
R-ratings, can go to the movies, even if it is at home. |
LDS Booksellers Meet for 20th Time |
Celebrating their 20th anniversary, the LDS
Booksellers Association met last week in Sandy's South Towne
Exposition Center in a convention that featured goods and services
from more than 120 vendors of LDS products. The convention also
featured the association's annual LDSBA University Program, which for
the first time awarded diplomas to those that completed its
requirements, and an ending concert featuring musicians from LDS
recording label Heartrise. |
MSI: Dell Computer Drives MSI Down Amid Falling Market; Ryder Bucks Trend |
Dell Computer fell 14.5% last week, driving the Mormon
Stock Index down 2.3%, more than the Dow Jones Industrials, but less than
the NASDAQ index, which droped nearly 5%. But while Dell accounted for most
of the decrease, stocks were nearly evenly split, with 18 of those on the
index down last week and 14 up for the week. |
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