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Learning Spatial Terms Boosts Children’s Spatial Skills

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 10, 2011   Health  

CHICAGO-Preschool children who hear their parents describe the size and shape of objects and then use those words themselves perform better on tests of their spatial skills, researchers at the University of Chicago have found.

Kantishna Land Exchange And Denali Pipeline Right-Of-Way Pass Key Committee

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 10, 2011   Rural  

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, today won approval from the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee for two lands bills that will help facilitate energy projects in Alaska.

FEC Data Show Big Jump In Spending By Super Pacs And Outside Groups

By Marian Wang-ProPublica on Nov 10, 2011   Politics  

As Propublica reported earlier this week, the Federal Election Commission, which regulates the flow of political cash, has been plagued by persistent gridlock on some key areas of campaign finance. Why’s that important? Because, as we explain, more money is coming in and much of it is flowing in through new and barely regulated groups.

Millenium Killer Identified Through Fingerprints

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Nov 10, 2011   State  

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA-The identity of the man who killed his supervisor at the Millennium Motel on October 29th around 6:30 pm has been verified through fingerprints. He was believed to be Victor Rodriguez Flores at the time of the incident. Police now know him as Javier Antonio Martinez.

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