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| Pressure mounts to ticket Maggie out (Alaska cruises) of Alaska |
Pressure mounts to ticket Maggie out of Alaska Sitnews - ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The Alaska Zoo's board of directors, under intense pressure from critics, likely will vote next week to move Maggie the elephant out of Alaska, the board's president predicted. Dick Thwaites, who has been on the board 20 years Source: www.sitnews.us Moose are movin' in Wyoming Tribune-Eagle - In North America, moose are primarily found in the northern regions, especially Alaska and alaska cruises Canada. In Wyoming, they've inhabited the Jackson Hole area since the early 1900s and alaska cruises moved south into the Wind River Mountains in the 1930s. The Bighorn Source: www.wyomingnews.com BP shuts 100,000 barrels of Alaska oil Associated Press - WASHINGTON (AP) -- BP said Tuesday it will shut down 100,000 barrels, or one quarter, of its Alaskan oil production for a "few days" after discovering a water pipeline leak. Analysts said the temporary loss of output at Prudhoe Bay should not have a Source: hosted.ap.org Alaska ranked 12th in total per-pupil K-12 revenue Sitnews - The United States Census Bureau has just released education-related financial data for the federal fiscal year 2005, which was the school year of 2004-2005. The report includes revenues, expenditures, debt, and alaska cruises assets (cash and alaska cruises security holdings) of Source: www.sitnews.us It will be business as usual after Les Schwab Seattle Post Intelligencer - Schwab Tire promoted exclusively from within, creating a consistent corporate culture across 410 tire stores in eight states, from Alaska to Utah. When Les Schwab died May 18 at 89, the company he founded from scratch in 1952 had annual sales topping Source: seattlepi.nwsource.com
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