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Murkowski On Pebble Mine: Preemptive Veto Would Trample Scientific Process

By Press Release on Sep 12, 2011   Rural  

Murkowski On Pebble Mine: Preemptive Veto Would Trample Scientific Process

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, today released the following statement in response to a news report that Washington Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell may seek a preemptive veto from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of the proposed Pebble Mine:

Doyon Ltd Taps Aaron Schutt To Fill Lead Spot With Corporation

By Staff on Sep 12, 2011   Rural  

Doyon Ltd Taps Aaron Schutt To Fill Lead Spot With Corporation

FAIRBANKS-Doyon LTD, an Alaska Native Regional Corporation serving Alaskan Natives in the interior of Alaska, announced their new president and chief executive officer on Saturday.

Was Korean Airlines Flight 85 a Simulated Hijack in a 9/11 Training Exercise?

By Shoestring 9/11 on Sep 12, 2011   National  

Was Korean Airlines Flight 85 a Simulated Hijack in a 9/11 Training Exercise?

Several hours after the 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington occurred, a passenger aircraft heading to the U.S. from Seoul, South Korea, was mistakenly considered hijacked.

Coast Guard Suspends Search For Man Overboard 900 Miles Southeast Of Kodiak

By USCG on Sep 11, 2011   At Sea  

Coast Guard Suspends Search For Man Overboard 900 Miles Southeast Of Kodiak

KODIAK, Alaska — The Coast Guard suspended the search Sunday at 8 p.m. for a man who fell overboard from the 936-foot Korean-flagged container vessel Mol Explorer 900 miles southeast of Kodiak Saturday.

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