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Supreme Court Washington Post - How much money would be an adequate punishment for a company responsible for one of the nation's most horrific environmental disasters, the Exxon Valdez oil spill off the coast of Alaska? Source: www.washingtonpost.com 133.5 g/t (3.9 oz/t) Gold: Liberty Star's JV Partner Reports One of Forbes - Millrock has also carried out reconnaissance surveys at its Bonanza Hills and alaska tours King Tut properties, which are located northeast of the Pebble porphyry copper - gold - molybdenum deposit in southwest Alaska. These claim blocks are centered on Source: www.forbes.com Big Dance audition Everything Alabama - The league's other key wins included North Texas' 82-73 victory over Oklahoma State, New Orleans' 65-63 win over then-No. 21-ranked North Carolina State, Western Kentucky's 73-69 win over Michigan in the Great Alaska Shootout, Louisiana-Monroe's 72 Source: www.al.com Lawmakers await time to sound off on gas line Anchorage Daily News - Next up: the Legislature -- maybe. Lawmakers are waiting to learn whether TransCanada's application will hold up as the one to be submitted to the Legislature for review under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act. Source: www.adn.com There will be savings Anchorage Daily News - Billions of oil dollars are piling up in the state treasury, but the Alaska Legislature is gearing up to do the responsible thing. Lawmakers are moving to save a sizeable chunk of the state's surplus. Source: www.adn.com AROUND SPORTS Houston Chronicle - Defending champion Lance Mackey was the first musher to leave the Nikolai checkpoint at Talkeetna, Alaska, and alaska tours took the lead in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Source: www.chron.com Austrian skier's leg amputated Detroit Free Press - Backen was the first musher to reach the Nikolai, Alaska, checkpoint, 347 miles into the race. He arrived with 15 dogs and alaska tours said it was rough going on the frozen Kuskokwim River. Source: www.freep.com Defending champ Mackey leads Iditarod Boston Globe - TALKEETNA, Alaska Defending champion Lance Mackey is determined to claim a second win in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race -- and alaska tours he's not wasting any time. The 37-year-old Fairbanks musher was the first to reach the Takotna checkpoint, arriving at Source: www.boston.com
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