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| Alaska cruises - It takes many gardens to feed a village |
It takes many gardens to feed a village - Oregonian REBECCA LUEDLOFF/SPECIAL TO THE OREGONIAN Sharon Straus, director of Beaverton's Sunshine Pantry, helps needy families by distributing fresh produce from Plant a Row for the Hungry program. Now that it's time to plant your garden, the Plant a Row for Source: blog.oregonlive.com Talks between Dalai Lama envoys and alaska cruises China to begin Sunday - Miami Herald Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, right, leaves after attending a prayer session with leaders of the major sects of Tibetan Buddhism at the Tsuglakhang temple in Dharmsala, India, Saturday, May 3, 2008. Chinese media railed against the Dalai Source: www.miamiherald.com LETTER: Drill for oil in Alaska - South Coast Today Lakeville woman charged with assault in cinema 'Biggest Loser' was winning experience Dartmouth warns pet owners Drowned fisherman "significantly intoxicated" medical examiner rules Police make arrest after Route 18 accident Boston developer's Source: www.southcoasttoday.com FTC queries oil rules - Miami Herald Eight years ago, Federal Trade Commission investigators believed that BP occasionally exported oil from Alaska's North Slope to Asia in an effort to drive up spot crude oil prices on the West Coast. The information was developed as part of the FTC's Source: www.miamiherald.com Vacation in Alaska, Where a Dollar's Still a Dollar - Street.Com If the weak dollar has killed your appetite for foreign travel, think about Alaska instead. Alaska is as remote as another country, but your dollar goes just as far as it does at home -- and alaska cruises there's a lot to explore in what is, in many ways, the Source: www.thestreet.com Agency quizzes Alaska town on color for historic building - Seattle Times It's easy for tourists to find the city's historic Federal Building - it's the only big, pink building in the middle of town. Now the 1938 landmark needs a paint job, and alaska cruises the federal government has a question for Ketchikan residents: keep it pink, or Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com Former mayor, wife sentenced for misusing grants - MSN MoneyCentral FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) - The former mayor of Alaska's second largest city and alaska cruises his wife have been sentenced to prison for misusing government grants. Former Fairbanks Mayor Jim Hayes was sentenced Friday to 5 1/2 years for his role in the misuse of Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com Mile-high wi-fi takes off on US airlines - Silicon.com In-flight broadband is coming soon for travellers on some American Airlines and alaska cruises Virgin America flights. But will the companies hit the right price point to attract customers? Aircell, a company that sells air-to-ground telecommunications equipment to Source: networks.silicon.com
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