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Alaska: Travel Alaska By Car

Follow in the footsteps of great characters from history and revisit the scene of momentous events. Ian McCurrach shows you the way
Carmen and Neil Klenz of King City plan to visit the Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine, Fla., but they don't want to miss seeing the rest of the country on the way. No blur at 30,000 feet for them. They'd like to take the long and scenic route by train, at least one way.
It's not too early to plan your ski getaway. Along with snagging early booking discounts, travelers will have better choice of availability when they book in advance.
The heavy-hearted Castle High School football team has decided to play its O'ahu Interscholastic Association showdown at defending state champion Kahuku tonight as scheduled, despite the grave situation of starting offensive/defensive lineman/punter Patrick Kapahu.
If you're planning to go to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean by car, train, ferry or on a cruise ship soon, relax. It will be a while before you'll be required to have a passport to get back ...
It was approximately 3 a.m. when Fairbanks police responded to a report of a drunken driver in a Jeep Grand Cherokee in front of a house on 10th Avenue trying to find his car keys. The caller told police Burkhead was passed out and she woke him up. She said the man asked her not to call the police.
John J. Gibbs’ dedication and work ethic in his job as Sea Girt’s superintendent of school and principal of the borough’s elementary school is well-known at the school and in the community.
August 23, 2005 Lawsuit filed against Rumsfeld: Cruel Confinement of 'Enemy Combatant' in the United States - by Human Rights Watch (read this story) Lawsuit Against Rumsfeld Threatens US-German Relations With comment by Jamey Hecht (read this story) World Turning Its Back on Brand America by Kevin Allison (read this story)
Silver streams, mossy green forest, beaches and icy peaks. Washington's peninsula is a place of enchanting extremes.
Juneau-Douglas High football coach Bill Chalmers has a feeling Scotts Valley will fall in love with his hometown. ``I'm in traffic right now,'' he joked by cell while driving home from practice Monday. ``There's a car a half-mile ahead.''

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