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Representative Don Young says to the EPA, “Help Communities; Don’t Fine Them”

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 17, 2011   World  

WASHINGTON D.C.-In response to several complaints being raised by constituents about the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) reluctance to help communities come into compliance with their regulations, Alaskan Congressman Don Young has introducedH.R. 3450,The Fine Act of 2011.

Police, Protesters Clash on Day of Action

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 17, 2011   National  

NEW YORK-As hundreds of protesters marched on Wall street to the now barricaded New York Stock Exchange, the police were on-hand to meet them full on. Police say as many as 177 were arrested by helmeted police bearing batons. The protester's intent was to delay the opening of the exchange and hamper its operation. The […]

November is “National Native American Heritage Month” Next Friday Is Now National Heritage Day

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 17, 2011   National  

WASHINGTON, D.C. –Today, the Senate unanimously passed a bipartisan resolution co-sponsored by Senator Murkowski recognizing November as National Native American Heritage Month – and next Friday as Native American Heritage Day.

While The United States Continue Using X-Ray Scanning Technology, Europe Bans Its Use

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 16, 2011   National  

The European Union, on Monday, banned the use of X-ray body scanners, which use ionized radiation technology based on backscatter imaging. Instead, the 27 members of the EU chose to utilize millimeter wave scanners instead for their security needs in their airports.They cited Health and Safety Concerns. Millimeter wave scanners are considered much safer for […]

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