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Members of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir perform during the opening session of the two-day Mormon church conference Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, in Salt Lake City. The president of the Mormon church says worldwide membership has hit 15 million, representing a three-fold increase over the three decades. President Thomas S. Monson announced the milestone during the opening session of the two-day Mormon church conference Saturday morning. The biannual general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ and Latter-day Saints brings 100,000 members to Salt Lake City. More than half of church members live outside of the United States. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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Andrew Rannells (left) and Justin Bartha play a gay couple relying on a surrogate to have a baby on NBC’s “The New Normal.” A Salt Lake City NBC affiliate owned by the Mormon Church has announced that it won’t be airing the comedy, premiering Sept. 11. (NBC via Associated Press)

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FILE- This file photo dated Nov. 10, 2010, showing Miriam O'Reilly as she arrives at her employment tribunal in London where she claims she was a victim of sex and age discrimination by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). O'Reilly went on to win her ageism case against the BBC and they have apologized and said it would introduce new guidance procedures for its presenters. One colleague offered O'Reilly hair dye, another told her "it's time for botox." and a third said her wrinkles could be a problem in this new era of high-definition TV, as she presented the rural affairs BBC TV show Countryfile and was dropped from the show so she decided to fight the BBC for her job. (AP Photo/Steve Parsons) UNITED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES

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This is an undated photo of actors Timothy Bentinck who portrays David Archer and Felicity Finch who portrays Ruth Archer in the BBC radio soap opera 'The Archers' made available by the BBC on Tuesday Jan. 2, 2011. As Britons return to work after the New Year, millions are discussing, debating even mourning the death of a well-loved character on a long-running soap opera. That's not unusual except that the show, "The Archers," has for six decades focused on mostly uneventful lives in an English farming community. Its plots often center on tractor parts, crop rotation and hay thefts. And it's on the radio. (AP Photo/Gary Moyes, BBC Ho) EDITORIAL USE ONLY