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Bishop: ‘No More’ to Abuse

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The Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi, Bishop of Utah, is part of a series of TV ads that say “No More” to abuse directed of women. The Men’s Anti-violence Network of Utah, based in Salt Lake City, sponsors the ads.

Others appearing in the ads include Jim Winder, sheriff of Salt Lake County; Kyle Whittingham, head football coach at the University of Utah; and Craig Wirth, the Diocese of Utah’s communications director and veteran broadcaster at KTVX TV.

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