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| Alaska tours - Democrats barnstorm on possibly decisive dayMiami Herald - |
Democrats barnstorm on possibly decisive day Miami Herald - Starting a day that could sink -- or rejuvenate -- her campaign for president, Democrat Hillary Clinton visited a a Houston polling place and alaska tours said, ``I feel really good about today. . . . I think it's going to turn out well.'' Many political analysts Source: www.miamiherald.com Ecopsychologists treat anxiety over planet's ills Herald Tribune - More than 120 therapists from Alaska to Uruguay are listed as practitioners at the International Community for Ecopsychology Web site (eco psychology.org), and alaska tours colleges in the United States and alaska tours Europe offer courses in the field. Source: www.heraldtribune.com U.P. Mushers moving through Iditarod WLUC TV 6 - ALASKA -- The two Upper Peninsula men participating in the Iditarod in Alaska continue to do well. Ed Steilstra has made the stop at Rainy Pass, and alaska tours is on the way to the Rohn, that is a stretch of 48 miles he is currently in 31st place. Meanwhile Source: www.wluctv6.com Fort Lewis soldier accused of killing 2, pouring acid on bodies Seattle Post Intelligencer - Last updated March 3, 2008 6:00 p.m. PT Fort Lewis soldier accused of killing 2, pouring acid on bodies AP WEST HEADLINES Ariz. trial for Border Patrol agent in shooting winding down Former Alaska gov's aide pleads guilty Source: seattlepi.nwsource.com Driver faces charge after school bus overturns Ledger-Enquirer - All United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Source: www.ledger-enquirer.com Alasaka: Plan to save oil money proposed Forbes - JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - The first comprehensive savings plan for the state's multi-billion dollar glut of oil money rolled out of the Senate Finance Committee as part of a proposed $4.3 billion supplemental budget. The plan also contains $300 million Source: www.forbes.com Business people Anchorage Daily News - Cathy Hart joined the board of directors of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council in January. She represents the Alaska Wilderness Recreation & Tourism Association, one of 18 member entities on the citizens council board Source: www.adn.com
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