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How Not To Delay A Ua-Anchorage Man, Bryant Brown Arrested For Twin Bomb Threats

By Staff on Dec 16, 2011   State  

ANCHORAGE-Yesterday, an arrest was made in the investigation of the two bomb threats carried out last month at the Alaska Department of Corrections Adult Probation Office on A Street. Arrested was Bryant Brown, age 44.

Spending Bill Includes Young's Yukon Charley Provision

By Press Release on Dec 16, 2011   State  

WASHINGTON-Alaska Congressman Don Young applauded the announcement today that the year-end Appropriations bill will include a provision sought by Rep. Young. The language in the bill specifically forbids the National Parks Service (NPS) from using any funds allocated in this legislation to issue or enforce any regulations related to boating on waters in Alaska’s Yukon-Charley […]

Omnibus Bill To Pass Today, House To Return To Capital Next Week For Tax Holiday Bill

By Staff on Dec 16, 2011   National  

WASHINGTON D.C.-Despite the fact that both sides of the aisle are still trying to hammer out an agreement over the payroll tax holiday, a tentative agreement has been reached on the $1 Trillion Omnibus Bill. This agreement will avert government shut-down that was looming at the end of the year.

Myanmar Leads Rise In Opium Poppy Cultivation In South-East Asia

By Press Release on Dec 16, 2011   World  

NEW YORK-A United Nations survey launched yesterday points to “significant” increases in opium poppy cultivation in Myanmar and Laos, and calls for greater investment to support alternative livelihoods.

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