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Professor scrutinizes net value of the Alaska purchase
University of Iowa Professor David Barker set out to find an example of one of the great real estate deals in history to present to his students.
Talk show host Bill O'Reilly says he thinks former Gov. Sarah Palin has "huge political ambitions." In his interview with Palin on "The O'Reilly Factor," he asked about her experience and whether she thinks she is qualified to be president.
Will Palin's book tour jump-start a political movement?
When Sarah Palin made her first trip to western Pennsylvania as GOP presidential candidate John McCain's fresh-faced running mate, the Arizona senator warned locals that she "doesn't let anyone tell her to sit down." Palin returned to Washington, Pa.
Alaska is bigger than you think but has a view
Due to a blunder by the baggage-handling department, my luggage had accidentally been sent to the same location where I had flown.
Emergency landing on tundra as smooth as runway
An air taxi with eight people aboard made an emergency landing on tundra when the engine failed near Alaska's Bering Sea coast.Passengers told The Anchorage Daily News the Yute Air pilot remained calm on the flight from Bethel to Kipnuk, and the landing Wednesday was so smooth it could have been on a runway.
Picking a fight is a GOP tradition
Picking a fight is a GOP tradition By David Broder WASHINGTON - For Sarah Palin, with her personality and history, to tell Rush Limbaugh that Republicans should welcome primary fights within their own ranks is hardly surprising.
Popular Santa letter program ends in Alaska
Thousands of starry-eyed children all over the world are writing letters to the jolly man at the North Pole this holiday season, but they'll not likely to get a response from Santa Claus or his helpers.The U.S. Postal Service is dropping a popular effort begun in 1954 in the small Alaska town of North Pole, where volunteers open and respond to ...
Economic Trends publication answers key indicator questions
From 2000 to 2002, employment numbers fell dramatically; then through 2008, fishing jobs stabilized and recovered a bit.
Marmots need to leave Alaska island for the birds
HOMER, Alaska - Few records exist about why barracks for 15 people were built on Sud Island in the Barrens in the 1940s.
Alaskans eager for Sarah Palin book release
David Cheezem, co-owner of Fireside Books in Palmer, said people have been calling to make sure they'll be able to get the former GOP vice presidential candidate's memoir, "Going Rogue." He's opening early with coffee and doughnuts to celebrate the Tuesday release.
Palin opens book tour, telling Oprah GOP loss not her fault
In her first television interview promoting her new memoir, Sarah Palin on Monday addressed one of the lingering questions many Alaskans have had since she stepped down as governor this summer: Why? "My state of Alaska was being hampered by my presence there, being shackled behind a governor's desk," Palin told talk show host Oprah Winfrey in an ...
Pipeline coordinator resigns at Obama's request
The federal pipeline coordinator of an Alaska natural gas pipeline project announced Monday that she was leaving her position at the request of President Barack Obama.
Alaska Fights to Reverse Polar Bear Listing
Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell says he has the best interest of polar bears at heart, but he doesn't intend to let the federal government's expanded protection for bears get in the way of the state's continued prosperity.
Palin's way of talkin' dissected, you betcha
Sarah Palin burst onto the national political stage there was a lot of talk about her distinctive way of talkin', you betcha.
Weatherization, rebate programs stimulate economy
A statewide weatherization program with the potential of reducing energy costs in thousands of Alaskan residences will improve some 1,740 homes in 2009 alone, and Alaska Housing Finance Corp.
Vets to get meds at Alaska Pioneer Home
The vets are entitled to the medicines but they have been denied in recent months.
Judge sentences murderer to 309 years
An Anchorage jury in April convicted Christopher Erin Rogers Jr. of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted murder, robbery, assault, vehicle theft and eluding police.
Studio settlement reported for fake movie news
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - Universal Pictures has agreed to pay $20,000 to the Alaska Press Club to settle complaints about fake news archives used to promote the movie "The Fourth Kind," the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reported.
Coast Guard rescues two more hunters in Southeast Alaska on Douglas Island
A Coast Guard Air Station Sitka helicopter crew rescued two more men Thursday after the men became stranded on Douglas Island near Middle Point.
Studio settlement reported for fake movie news
FAIRBANKS, Alaska -- The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports Universal Pictures has agreed to pay $20,000 to the Alaska Press Club to settle complaints about fake news archives used to promote the movie "The Fourth Kind." The Anchorage lawyer who negotiated the settlement for the Fairbanks paper and six other media outlets, John McKay, says the fake ...
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