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Fifty-one educators across the country and Puerto Rico returned to school this year to learn that they had been named their state's top teacher in Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.'s 11th annual Teacher of the Year program.
Donata and Harvey Zartman of Anchorage celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary July 15 at St. Patrick's Parish. A small dinner celebration was held Feb. 1 in Anchorage. They were married Feb. 1, 1956, in Fairbanks.
More than 50 Alaska Natives carried signs and walked the sidewalks through an early-morning drizzle Saturday in downtown Anchorage, protesting Board of Game proposals that would radically overhaul the popular Nelchina caribou hunt.
On Nov. 7, voters will choose a new Congress, governors in 36 states and decide whether to approve various ballot initiatives.
On Nov. 7, voters will choose a new Congress, governors in 36 states and decide whether to approve various ballot initiatives. A state-by-state look:
The skipper of the Coast Guard icebreaker Healy has been relieved permanently following the deaths of two divers aboard his ship.
Higher temperatures are bringing chilling, sometimes deadly, changes to aboriginal societies and the creatures on which they depend.
TO: TV/Radio Producers and Assignment Editors FROM: HomeInstead Senior Care and Experience Works WHEN: Beginning 4 p.m. (CDT), October 5, 2006 WHAT/WHO: B-roll and soundbites of America's Oldest Workers, including 104-year-old R. Waldo McBurney's birthday party, plus Roger Baumgart, president of HomeInstead, winner of Outstanding Employer of Older Workers Award from Experience Works.
October 19, 2005 As Polar Ice Turns to Water, Dreams of Treasure Abound - by Clifford Krauss, Steven Lee Myers, Andrew C. Revkin And Simon Romero With comments by Jamey Hecht (read this story) Satellite destroyed after Russian rocket launch - by CNN.com With comment by Michael C. Ruppert (read this story) White House Watch: Cheney
It was the completion of the last step before the approximately 600 men of the 3rd Battalion of the Alaska National Guard's 297th Infantry Regiment would leave for Iraq.

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