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Published: Saturday, Feb. 7, 2004

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BYU-Hawaii:

educating the world

— see page 11

WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 7, 2004

Eternal families in 'Land of Eternal Spring'

— PAGE 8

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— page 3

CES

Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin expects amazing future for today's youth.

— page 5

TEMPLE SITE

A site adjacent to the BYU-Idaho campus has been selected for new Rexburg Idaho Temple.

— page 6

TV ANCHOR

Former TV anchor Jane Clayson leaves fame

for family.

Among some 2,400 students at BYU-Hawaii are, from left, Richard Lee Fale, from Mia, Tonga; Reiko Orito, from Kobe, Japan; and Kevin DeVol, from Ogden, Utah. The Church university on the north shore of Oahu draws students primarily from nations of Asia and the Pacific, with 45 percent coming from 70 countries outside the United States.

Please see page 11.

Photo by Julie

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