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The Colgate-Palmolive Co. says 5-ounce tubes of counterfeit toothpaste sold in discount stores in four states under a Colgate label are being recalled.  
 
Post / Karl Gehring
The University of Colorado Hospital became the first of three prominent Colorado hospitals to relocate when it launched a week-long move earlier this week.  
 
 
Trent Nelson / The Salt Lake Tribune
Mountain bike racer Sarah Kaufmann has a tried and true method for recovering from a big race. First she has a recovery drink, then she eats and then she slips on a pair of thin, skin-hugging tights.   Full Story

 
Jeffrey J. Marmorstone
Let's talk about the walk-out -- a simple but effective exercise that builds upper-body strength and encourages good posture. The only equipment you need is a stability ball.   Full Story

 
 
LIFESTYLES
Updated: February 03, 2012 4:27:13 PM MST
FARMINGTON — Two local artists who differ in disciplines, yet share the same passion, will share their works with the public with an exhibit at Andrea Kristina's Bookstore and KafĂ© throughout the month of March.   Full Story
 
By Melissa Brown mbrown@daily-times.com FARMINGTON — Photography is for some, a profession, and for others, a hobby.   Full Story
 
 
TRAVEL
The weather might be cold, but now is an excellent time for Utahns to begin planning close-to-home or far-flung summer vacations. Whether booking a cruise to Europe, a stay in Disneyland or trying to secure a group site at a Utah State Park or campground for a long weekend stay, planning ahead   Full Story

 
Tom Wharton / The Salt Lake Tribune
Park City » Wasatch Front residents who have ever wondered how the other half lives need to drive no farther than this thriving resort town. While the Stein Eriksen Lodge has set the bar for luxury hotels in Utah since 1982, four other world-class properties have opened in the Park City   Full Story

 
 
Jahi Chikwendiu, Washington Post
You've made it this far — through security at the overseas airport, the whimpering baby in Seat 22E, the neighbor's seat back in your lap — and you have just one more hurdle to clear, the U.S. Customs Declaration form.  
 
Courtesy of Boston's Freedom Trail
Sure we've all heard of Paul Revere and John Hancock, but what about Crispus Attucks? It turns out Attucks, a dockworker in his 40s, was an important guy in Revolutionary War times, too — the first American, in fact, to die in the colonists' fight for freedom from Britain.  
 
 
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