Feb 28, 2001
By
Staff Writer
The Christian Science Monitor
On February 28, 2001, The Christian Science Monitor reported that the winter Olympic Games of 2002 in Salt Lake City is throwing the spotlight on the city and on the divisions in "the
city population now evenly split between Mormon adherents and non-Mormons...The battles include what critics say are antiquated liquor laws, charges of
discrimination, and complaints that the church stifles basic freedoms." One Mormon said the Mormons
"'want the Olympics to correct misunderstandings about the church. Others want
Salt Lake City to be seen as a typical American city.' Given the gulf between
the two, he adds, 'the tension is overt.'" The church "continues to try to shed its perceived
separateness" and enter the mainstream.