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TSA Puts Out Alert for Surgically Implanted Explosives

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF on Jul 6, 2011   National  

WASHINGTON D.C.-The Transportation Security Administration has alerted airlines of the possibility of implanted explosives in passengers outside of the U.S. They have warned of the possibility terrorist using surgical means to hide bombs that would be undetectable to the standard screening protocol in place now.

Casey Anthony Acquitted of Murdering Her 2-Year-Old Daughter

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF on Jul 5, 2011   National  

ORLANDO-After an almost month and a half long trial, and after only deliberating for 11 hours, the jury in the Casey Anthony trial came back with a verdict of not guilty. She wept after the verdict was read. Her family left the courtroom without speaking to her as the judge thanked the jury for their […]

Russia Announces Troop Movement to Arctic

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF on Jul 5, 2011   World  

RUSSIA-On July 2nd, 2011, Russia’s Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov has announced that their new submarine- launched intercontinental ballistic missile is ready for deployment. It was also announced that the Russian navy would step up arctic deployments in anticipation of the pack melting further. On land, Russia announced the deployment of two brigades, about 4,000 men, […]

Search Continues for Baja Capsize Victims

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF on Jul 5, 2011   National  

BAJA CALIFORNIA-The search for the remaining victims of the capsized tourist vessel east of Mexico's Baja California peninsula today. More than 40 people were aboard the ill-fated vessel. Although there are discrepancies as to how many were aboard. Mexican authorities put the number at 43, while the Coast Guard puts the number at 44.

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