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Alaska: Summer Jobs In Alaska

Apparently Mother Nature didn't get the memo that this is supposed to be our driest time of the year. After the record rainfall of September, October is running ahead of average as well. The rain will be steady through the night and likey last well into the morning Tuesday.
Trade Commission to Review Steel Tariffs
Dawn Fisher, the 33-year-old woman who gave birth to a 14-year-old boy's baby, was sentenced Tuesday to five years in community control -- with no jail time. Even Judge James Bates admitted there's a double standard when men and women commit the same crime.
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A warning by rural Alaska's largest electric utility that it will pull the plug on delinquent customers means hundreds of villagers could face a cold winter. Unpaid electric bills have mounted the last four years because rising costs have hammered Bush residents financially.
FCMAT’s recent findings that Oakland’s schools are still not being run well after three years of state control, should require an immediate takeover of Oakland’s schools by our voters and taxpayers.
This week's topic is a no-brainer, courtesy of the Associated Press. Brooke knows how to wrap her legs around a pole. She knows how to peel evening gowns off her body while swaying to pulsating beats. And, she can do acrobatic moves while straddling a fully clothed customer.
Whale watchers spotted the first humpback whale of the winter migratory season off the coast of Maui Wednesday. The Pacific Whale Foundation says several boats spotted the juvenile whale about two miles off Kaanapali.
In Part 2 of "The Real Frozen Tundra," Alaska's football newbies experience unexpected triumph.
A nonpartisan organization described as a group of pro-business young Alaskans was created as a front for Exxon Mobil, BP and Conoco Phillips to promote a natural gas pipeline deal, the group's former president said.

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