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A wildfire that has killed three people and scorched about 46 square miles in northeastern Utah has prompted the evacuation of hundreds of people from nearby towns and forced authorities to close a national forest to the public.The fire started Friday morning north of Neola, about 100 miles east of Salt Lake City, and on Sunday morning crews had it about 5 percent contained. The cause had not been deter
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The Baker/baker effect, otherwise known as the Baker/baker paradox, explains why people names slip away from you, while their other details stay embedded in your head. This happens, even if the name and the detail are the same. As you wander around a party, watching the ice m
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