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Sen. Lisa Murkowski has introduced a bill to study the possibility of building a deep water port in the Arctic. The measure would direct the defense secretary to conduct the study with an eye toward protecting U.S. strategic interests in the region. Murkowski,...
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According to the results of a recently released poll by Harris Interactive, the number of Americans who believe that global climate change is occurring has declined to only 51 percent, and is dropping fast. This new result is a steep decline from the...
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Safety for the dogs and the mushers is paramount to this race, and right now that is not possible." The Sheep Mountain 150 is the first mid-distance race of the season. Many teams training for the Iditarod or Yukon Quest use the race as a season warm-up,...
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One year ago, Sarah Palin burst onto the national political stage like a comet. Yet even now, few Americans know who this remarkable woman really is. On September 3, 2008 Alaska Governor and vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin delivered a speech...
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No one ever heard of her until the GOP picked her for their secret weapon, and that was the biggest mistake the Republican Party ever made. Palin should have been watching her own family affairs instead of trying to reach for a big job and, of all things,...
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Good morning and welcome to Summit Up, the world's only daily column that's glad it doesn't live in Alaska. With the sun setting quite early these days, we're getting sluggish and sulky. All we can do is be thankful for the fact that we're not in Alaska,...
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N.C. — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin had dinner the other day with the Rev. Billy Graham, which is sort of the Southern equivalent of having an audience with the Protestant pope. Palin's dinner with Graham, not her book signing at Fort Bragg, was her...
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Sen. John McCain , R-Ariz., says he's "proud" of his former U.S. vice presidential running mate, Sarah Palin . Asked Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" if he thought the former Alaska governor's brand of conservatism is what the Republican Party needs to...
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Republican firebrand Sarah Palin invaded the city she loves to hate on Saturday and rubbed shoulders with the herd of journalists she usually holds in disdain. Palin was the guest speaker at the annual winter dinner of the Gridiron Club of leading Washington...
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Alaska A longtime critic of Sarah Palin on Friday filed an ethics complaint alleging past aides of the former Alaska governor misused state resources during her run as the Republican vice presidential candidate. Andree McLeod filed her complaint with...
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