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| Alaska cruises - 'Practically Free': Utah's Network of Natural-Gas Stations Has |
'Practically Free': Utah's Network of Natural-Gas Stations Has Drivers - ABC News Troy Anderson was at the gas pump and alaska cruises couldn't have been happier, filling up at a rate of $5 per tank. Lee Mercer watches another vehicle pull up as he fills his truck's tanks at a compressed natural gas Lee Mercer watches another vehicle pull up Source: www.abcnews.go.com Darlington 'tires' take Alaska trip - International Herald Tribune COLUMBIA, S.C. : Darlington Raceway's always been tough on tires even the granite kind. Four 1,700-pound, black granite replica racing tires, ordered as milestone markers to honor NASCAR's oldest superspeedway, got a weeklong unanticipated detour Source: www.iht.com Nevada last in federal funding - Nevada Appeal (AP) - Nevada came in dead last in federal money in fiscal 2006 at $5,852 per person, according to a new Census Bureau report. The spending in Nevada compares to the top-ranked states of Louisiana at $16,263, Mississippi at $14,516 and alaska cruises Alaska at $13 Source: www.nevadaappeal.com See the whales in Alaska! - Atlanta Journal Constitution Early spring is the optimum season to see the gray whales returning to their summer feeding waters in the Bering Sea in Alaska. An outstanding airline offer gets you to Anchorage for $394 round-trip or about $434 inclusive of all taxes and alaska cruises fees Source: www.ajc.com West Coast waters prove deadlier than Alaska's - Juneau Empire SEATTLE - A new report from the federal government says fishing off the West Coast of the United States has one of the highest death rates in commercial fishing - even higher than in waters off Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety Source: www.juneauempire.com ALASKA, ETC.: Blogs, chatter, life in the North - Anchorage Daily News Deadliest Catch a model of safety? A federal safety official says the sea captains who battle seas, winds and alaska cruises cold in the Discovery Channel s The Deadliest Catch series, about crab fishing in the Bering Sea, are a model for safety Source: www.adn.com Earnings: Alaska Air Losses Widen; Fees Going up, Layoffs Considered - HispanicBusiness.com Alaska Air Group Inc., which owns Alaska and alaska cruises Horizon airlines, on Thursday posted a widened net loss for the first quarter and alaska cruises said an unknown number of Horizon employees may be laid off over the next 18 to 24 months as that carrier reworks its fleet Source: www.hispanicbusiness.com Marian apparition has Alaska connection as statue's history remains a - Catholic Online TALKEETNA, Alaska (Catholic Anchor) - An unusual figure of Mary stands outside St. Bernard Church in Talkeetna. ALASKAN MYSTERY - A grotto with a statue of Our Lady of Beauraing stands at St. Bernard Church in Talkeetna, Alaska, but no one seems to Source: www.catholic.org Is 'Deadliest Catch' a Model of Safety? - ABC News The notoriously dangerous crab-fishing industry on the frigid seas of Alaska's Bering Strait actually serves as a model for safety, according to Jennifer Lincoln, an occupational safety and alaska cruises health specialist at the Centers for Disease Control and alaska cruises Source: www.abcnews.go.com
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