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Alaska: Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation

The Scottsdale City Council wants to continue collecting more speed data even after it shuts off the cameras that digitally patrol Loop 101.
Timothy F. Sutherland, chairman and CEO of Pace Global Energy Services LLC, provided the keynote address at the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation's (APFC) Annual Dinner. Held on Sept. 20, the dinner featured Gov. Frank H. Murkowski's announcement of the $1,106.96 annual dividend for each qualified citizen of Alaska. Sutherland offered a global view of how Alaska fits into an increasingly
After agreeing to supply discounted oil to the richest city in Europe - London - to help its low income residents use the city's buses at a reduced cost after earlier providing discounted heating oil for the poor in several northeastern US cities including its richest one - New York, Hugo Chavez is at it again.
Nearly every Alaska resident will receive a check worth 11-hundred-and-six dollars and 96 cents this year as a share of the state's oil riches - the first increase in the payout in five years.
Nearly every Alaska resident will receive a check worth $1,106.96 this year as a share of the state's oil riches, the first increase in the payout in five years.
The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation released the amount of this year’s dividend tonight.
SCOTLAND would become an independent country if a referendum was held tomorrow, according to a new opinion poll which will reignite the political debate over Scotland's future.

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