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Oslo Terrorist, Anders Behring Breivik: I Acknowledge The Acts, But I Do Not Plead Guilty.

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 15, 2011   National  

OSLO, Norway-Anders Behring Breivik, the man who is accused, and has confessed to the killing of 77 people in Norway had his first public court hearing yesterday in Oslo. The courtroom was packed to its limits, with over 500 people in attendance. Dozens of reporters as well as some of the survivors of his vicious […]

Onboard Marine Refrigeration Workshop Offered In Kodiak

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 15, 2011   Rural  

Marine Advisory Program (MAP) is offering an 8-hourOnboard Marine Refrigerationworkshop in Kodiak on Tuesday, November 29th. The class is taught by personnel from Integrated Marine Systems.

Yawning May No Longer Be A Wide Open Question

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 14, 2011   Health  

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND-Yawning may no longer be a wide open question. A new theory proposed by Gary Hack, DDS of the University of Maryland School of Dentistry and Andrew Gallup, PhD of Princeton University suggests that yawning cools the brain, and the sinuses may play a key role.

Voters Are Drawn To Candidates With Lower-Pitched Voices

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 14, 2011   National  

HAMILTON, ON Nov. 14, 2011— Voters prefer to choose candidates with lower-pitched voices, according to new findings by researchers at McMaster University. A team from the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behavior found that study subjects were more inclined to vote for men with lower-pitched voices, suggesting that perceptions developed long ago may be still […]

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