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Alaska Native, environmental groups challenge Arctic air permit granted to Shell drill ship - Washington Post ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Environmental and Alaska Native groups will try to keep Shell Oil out of Arctic waters this summer by appealing an air permit that was granted by the Environmental Protection Agency. The nine groups have sued in the 9th ...
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Alaska Milk reports decline in 2011 income on cost spike - BusinessWorld Online ALASKA MILK Corp. incurred a 39% drop in its 2011 net income to P1.10 billion from P1.82 billion in 2010 due to higher input costs, a disclosure to the local bourse yesterday showed. Alaska Milk saw net sales dip by 3% to P11.80 billion from P12.16 billion ...
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Palin Supporters Denounce HBO Movie - New York Times Blogs Several former aides to Sarah Palin, a former governor of Alaska, denounced Wednesday a coming HBO movie about the 2008 campaign, calling it a “fiction,” a “false narrative” and “sick.” The half-dozen former top aides to Ms. Palin ...
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Climate change killing mighty trees in Alaska, researchers say - msnbc.com ANCHORAGE, Alaska — U.S. Forest Service researchers have confirmed what has long been suspected about a valuable tree in Alaska's Panhandle: climate warming is killing off yellow cedar. The mighty trees can live more than 1,000 years ...
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Alaska lawmakers take on TSA pat-downs - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner JUNEAU, Alaska - Alaskans should know what they're in for when they get through the security line at an airport, a lawmaker who made headlines for refusing a Transportation Security Administration pat-down testified Tuesday. Rep. Sharon Cissna, D-Anchorage ...
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Alaska Caucuses Testing, Advisory - RealClearPolitics _Poll Closing: 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Eastern _Election Night Results: Election results are expected by 10 p.m. Alaska time. _Race calls: AP will make race calls Election Night in the following contested races, unless they are too close to call ...
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Alaska's Aleutian Islands Volcano Could Erupt, Scientists Say - Huffington Post ANCHORAGE, Alaska Feb 19 (Reuters) - A volcano in Alaska's Aleutian Islands has rumbled to life and is at risk of a sudden explosion, scientists said on Sunday. Kanaga Volcano, located 1,200 miles southwest of Anchorage near the port city of ...
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Alaska spike in HIV cases involved military - Army Times ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A recent spike in HIV infections in Fairbanks has been linked to military men finding sex partners online, according to newly released public health data. The outbreak involves nine cases of HIV infection between Jan. 1 ...
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Alaska Air CEO retiring; insider to replace him - Yahoo Finance SEATTLE (AP) -- The CEO of Alaska Air Group Inc., which runs Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air, is retiring on May 15. The Seattle company said Thursday that Bill Ayer, who has been at Alaska for 30 years and CEO for a decade, will be replaced by ...
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Centuries-old soot from humans melting glaciers, fertilizing ocean off Alaska coast - Alaska Dispatch Organic grit from human activities -- preserved by glaciers for centuries and now flushing into the ocean in a colossal regional meltdown -- may be fueling the marine food web of the Gulf of Alaska and other coastal ecosystems in unprecedented ways ...
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