| Alaska's addiction to oilLos Angeles Times - (Alaska fishing) Alaska |
| Sunday, August 5, 2007 |
Alaska's addiction to oil Los Angeles Times - Alaska contains half the population of San Diego spread across an area more than twice the size of Texas. Thus it may have more corruption per capita than any other state. Its two most important lawmakers, Sen. Ted Stevens and alaska fishing Rep. Don Young, both Source: www.latimes.com Alaska sets session to revisit disputed oil tax Reuters - ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A new oil tax that is now a subject of a wide-ranging Alaska corruption investigation will get a rewrite at a special legislative session to be start October 18, Gov. Sarah Palin said on Friday. The Petroleum Profits Tax Source: www.reuters.com Alaskans Ponder a Future Without Ted Stevens MSNBC - Aug. 13, 2007 issue - When federal agents raided the home of Ted Stevens in an Alaska ski town last week, looking for evidence in a bribery probe, they weren't just investigating the most senior member of the U.S. Senate. They were also exposing a Source: www.msnbc.msn.com Alaska Communications Systems Announces Further Wireless Expansion in dBusinessNews.com - ANCHORAGE -- Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. Alaska's leading integrated communications provider, today announced the expansion of its CDMA mobile wireless voice and alaska fishing data network throughout the Anchorage area. This brings our year-to Source: anchorage.dbusinessnews.com U.S. Phoenix Mars lander lifts off Xinhua News Agency - It will land in icy soils near the north polar permanent ice cap at a Martian latitude equivalent to northern Alaska on Earth. However, landing is the biggest challenge any Mars probe should face. Of the 15 global attempts to land Source: news.xinhuanet.com Ecuador frees US environmental activist Miami Herald - A U.S. environmental activist was freed and alaska fishing a deportation order against him revoked late Saturday, hours after President Rafael Correa ordered him expelled for taking part in a police raid to seize shark fins that were apparently illegally fished. "I Source: www.miamiherald.com A package of news briefs from the Caribbean Miami Herald - Jamaica's political ombudsman appealed for calm Saturday in response to a dozen acts of politically motivated violence reported since the announcement of elections on Aug. 27. "Do not support violence, do not support the criminal elements and alaska fishing do not Source: www.miamiherald.com Why is the FBI going after Alaska's U.S. representatives? Juneau Empire - Despite what political affiliation one has, certain questions must be raised. Why are our legislators being targeted by FBI? Are other states having their legislators targeted like ours? Why are the ones targeted connected to oil concerns? Does some Source: www.juneauempire.com
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