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Increasing List Of Federal Regulations Drag On Economy

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

Increasing List Of Federal Regulations Drag On Economy

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski yesterday took to the Senate floor to speak in favor of overturning two new federal regulations that threaten the economy at a time when the country can least afford it. Murkowski said she would support resolutions of disapproval against the Federal Communications Commission’s Internet and Broadband rule and […]

Jefferson County Alabama Files For Largest Municipal Bankruptcy In United States History

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 10, 2011   National  

Jefferson County Alabama Files For Largest Municipal Bankruptcy In United States History

BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA-Yesterday, the Jefferson County Commission in Alabama voted to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy. This makes this bankruptcy filing the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. The previous record was when Orange County filed in California in 1994.

UN Relief Official Urges Donors to Support Central American Flood Relief Efforts

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 9, 2011   World  

UN Relief Official Urges Donors to Support Central American Flood Relief Efforts

NEW YORK-The deputy United Nations humanitarian chief today urged donors to give generously to assist Nicaragua and El Salvador cope with the aftermath of the recent floods, saying that the scale of the disaster is beyond what the small Central American nations can handle on their own.

Cain Continues to Remain in Sexual Harassment Crosshairs

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Nov 9, 2011   National  

Cain Continues to Remain in Sexual Harassment Crosshairs

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA-Just as Herman Cain sought to rescue his presidential campaign from allegations of sexual harassment with a nationally televised news conference to publicly deny the accusations laid out by Sharon Bialek, another woman has stepped forward to level more charges.

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