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Major events in the Church, 1990-1999

April 2, 1990 — FamilySearch computer software, designed to simplify the task of family history, was announced in a letter from the First Presidency. April 6, 1993 — The centennial of the recently refurbished Salt Lake Temple was observed at a special program by the Tabernacle Choir; a movie about the construction of the temple, "The Mountain of the Lord," was also produced. June 27, 1993 — The Joseph Smith Memorial Building, formerly Hotel Utah, was dedicated for multiple uses including as Church offices after extensive remodeling.

Married at First Sight Reunion: Emily, Brennan Argue Over Control

Married at First Sight exes Emily Balch and Brennan Shoykhet are still at odds over what went wrong in their marriage. In Us Weekly’s exclusive sneak peek of the season 17 reunion, Emily, 29, and Brennan, 28, came face-to-face to rehash their issues. During their chat with host Kevin Frazier, Brennan attempts to explain their failed couple’s therapy session with Dr. Pia Holec. “I was way too concerned with how it would make Emily feel,” Brennan says of his resistance to sharing his feelings during the sit-down.

Some Gays Can Go Straight, Study Says

May 9 -- Can gay men and women become heterosexual? A controversial new study says yes — if they really want to. Critics, though, say the study's subjects may be deluding themselves and that the subject group was scientifically invalid because many of them were referred by anti-gay religious groups. Dr. Robert Spitzer, a psychiatry professor at Columbia University, said he began his study as a skeptic — believing, as major mental health organizations do, that sexual orientation cannot be changed, and attempts to do so can even cause harm.

Troy Henrys firm emerges victorious in downtown New Orleans clean-up contract controversy

NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A failed bidder contested the Downtown Development District’s (DDD) decision to award a multimillion-dollar clean-up contract to Six Flags developer Troy Henry. The DDD had been paying “Block by Block” $2.6 million annually for the past 15 years to clean up litter, remove graffiti, and touch up paint in a 160-block area in downtown New Orleans. Concerns were voiced about disadvantaged business participation and the work was re-bid earlier this year.

Yor Forger - Characters MyFigureCollection.net

Yor Forger (ヨル・フォージャー, Yoru Fōjā?), née Briar (ブライア, Buraia?) is the tritagonist of the SPY x FAMILY series. While she works as an ordinary clerk at Berlint City Hall, she also leads a secret life as a Garden assassin with the code name "Thorn Princess" (〈いばら姫ひめ〉, <Ibara Hime>?). She marries Loid Forger as a form of camouflage and becomes the adoptive mother of Anya Forger. ncG1vNJzZmilqZu2qMHRnpqopJyasLW1zqdlp52kZLKvwNGyZmpxYWaDdA%3D%3D