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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

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Midday Metro for Tuesday, November 28, 2006:

Jeffrey Nielsen has found a new home since BYU declined to renew his teaching contract over his support of same-sex marriage earlier this year. He now teaches at Westminster College and UVSC, where he's created something called The Citizenship Handbook to teach political literacy.

(Nielsen = 14:57)

Details on how you can Paint the Town Red this Friday at Hotel Monaco and raise money to fight HIV/AIDS in Utah. Guests include Stan Penfold of the Utah AIDS Foundation, MaryLynn Beck, GM of Hotel Monaco, and Robert Barker from Bambara. To attend the party Friday from 5-8 p.m., call 990-9729 or email julie.erickson@hotelmonaco.com and get on the RSVP list. Suggested donation is $10 at the door.

(Penfold, Beck and Barker = 22:37)

State Senator Curtis Bramble, chair of the committee tasked to create maps for four congressional districts in Utah.

(Bramble = 14:18)

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