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Ferry Projects Funded, Essential Air Service Gets Increase, Rural Alaska Heat Water Needs See Support, Weather Tracking To Receive Millions

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 18, 2011   State  

Ferry Projects Funded, Essential Air Service Gets Increase, Rural Alaska Heat  Water Needs See Support, Weather Tracking To Receive Millions

Washington, D.C. – Senator Lisa Murkowski yesterday supported final passage of an appropriations bill that combines three appropriations bills – meaning millions for Alaska’s infrastructure and industry in the next fiscal yearhave been sent to President Obama for his signature. Murkowski serves on the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee and 6 different Appropriations Subcommittees.

Senior Member Of Kmer Rouge Deemed Unfit To Stand Trial Is Ordered To Be Released

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 18, 2011   World  

Senior Member Of Kmer Rouge Deemed Unfit To Stand Trial Is Ordered To Be Released

CAMBODIA- –The United Nations-backed genocide tribunal in Cambodia ruled today that a 79-year-old former senior member of the Khmer Rouge is unfit to stand trial and ordered her unconditional release.

The Case Concerning The Death Of Actress Natalie Wood Re-Opened

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 18, 2011   National  

The Case Concerning The Death Of Actress Natalie Wood Re-Opened

Los Angeles-As the 30th anniversary of Natalie Woods death approaches on November 29th, the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department has re-opened the case, taking another look at the events that led up to her death.

Decline In Gonorrhea Cases Reported In 2011

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 17, 2011   Health  

Decline In Gonorrhea Cases Reported In 2011

ANCHORAGE — According to information just released by the State of Alaska Section of Epidemiology, there has been a 23 percent decrease in the number of gonorrhea infections reported during the first three quarters of 2011 compared to the first three quarters of 2010.

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