| Groups want import ban on polar bear hides |
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Groups want import ban on polar bear hides lifted - Houston Chronicle ANCHORAGE, Alaska Environmental and alaska fishing animal rights groups are lining up to oppose a lawsuit that seeks to let American sport hunters again import hides of polar bears shot legally in Canada. The hunting group Safari Club International has filed a Source: www.chron.com Alaska can lead the nation in home energy efficiency - Anchorage Daily News Record high prices for home heating fuel and alaska fishing utilities are putting a squeeze on family budgets. No other state's residents feel the pain more than Alaskans do. Our high oil prices along with extreme weather, isolated and alaska fishing remote communities, and alaska fishing a Source: www.adn.com Exxon Ruling Disappoints Villagers in Alaska - NPR News NPR.org , June 25, 2008 After nearly 20 years, Exxon Mobil Corp. will have to pay punitive damages for the massive Valdez oil spill in Alaska. But in its ruling Wednesday, the Supreme Court slashed those damages to about $500 million. The Source: www.npr.org 'Into the Wild' pilgrimages increase - Seattle Post Intelligencer HEALY, Alaska -- Ron Alexander has long been intrigued with the true story of a fierce idealist who met his death in Alaska's unyielding wilderness. Sean Penn's "Into the Wild" only cemented the mystique of Christopher McCandless for Alexander and alaska fishing Source: seattlepi.nwsource.com
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