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More Gold Discovered In Alaska

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 17, 2011   State  

Juneau, Alaska-Towards the end of last month, Quaterra Resources Inc joined with Grande Portage Resources LTD in a joint venture to explore the Herbert Glacier for gold deposits. Quaterra Resources Inc, based out of Vancouver owns, in some instances with partners, 11 mining projects in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. Grande Portage Resources LTD is […]

Senator Wants “First-Hand Account” of Western Alaskan Conditions

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 16, 2011   Rural  

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Lisa Murkowski yesterday announced that a member of her staff will be visiting the communities of Nome, Unalakleet, Shaktoolik, Kotzebue and Kivalina to assess the damage of the recent winter storm on much of western Alaska last week.

Online Chat Boosts Lying and Email Has The Most Lies

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 16, 2011   Health  

AMHERST, Mass. – A new study by University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers finds that communication using computers for instant messaging and e-mail increases lying compared to face-to-face conversations, and that e-mail messages are most likely to contain lies. The findings, by Robert S. Feldman, professor of psychology and dean of the College of Social and […]

While The United States Continue Using X-Ray Scanning Technology, Europe Bans Its Use

By Press Release on Nov 16, 2011   National  

The European Union, on Monday, banned the use of X-ray body scanners, which use ionized radiation technology based on backscatter imaging. Instead, the 27 members of the EU chose to utilize millimeter wave scanners instead for their security needs in their airports.They cited Health and Safety Concerns. Millimeter wave scanners are considered much safer for […]

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