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Alaska: Alaska Wildlife Adventure

By Colburn, Lisa L; Abbott-Jamieson, Susan; Clay, Patricia M This special issue of Human Organization provides a selection of articles addressing the use of applied anthropology in fisheries management in the United States today.
Husband, Joseph; twin daughters, Sarah and Cindy, 26.
Follow in the footsteps of great characters from history and revisit the scene of momentous events. Ian McCurrach shows you the way
The Lubeznik Center for the Arts is featuring "Woodturned Sculptures Too," an exhibit of lathe-shaped art from Oct. 7 to 29 at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts, 101 W. 2nd St. The works of exhibitors from Canada, England, France, Germany and New Zealand will be shown.
WASHINGTON, DC, October 5, 2006 (ENS) - To settle alleged violations of the Clean Water Act, he city of Indianapolis has agreed to spend $1.86 billion over the next 20 years on improvements to its sewage system.
Alaska business news in brief
You might think Debbie Wilkerson would know better. A registered nurse, she has seen what happens when people do crazy things. So you might think she wouldn’t try crazy things herself.
An article by William H. McNeill from The New York Review of Books, October 19, 2006
Complete local and regional news, local business directory including restaurants, local classifieds and Central Illinois information.
Here's a report on an 11-day Alaska tour that included plenty of wildlife, incredible scenic encounters and lots of recreational opportunities.

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