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web posted 1:11 pm November 20, 2009
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said Friday it shows courage for readers to carry her book in public, as she returned as a best-selling author to the southwest Ohio region where she made her debut as a national candidate.
web posted 11:43 am November 20, 2009
The Catholic Diocese of Fairbanks says it’s near a financial settlement with a committee representing almost 300 alleged victims of clergy sex abuse.
web posted 9:54 am November 20, 2009
The Blood Bank of Alaska is closing its donation centers in Wasilla and Soldotna because of a lack of demand.
A purported fact check of Sarah Palin's "Going Rogue" memoir by The Associated Press could have used some fact checking of its own on its Alaska claims.
KETCHIKAN - A young woman accused of conspiring to kill her mother five years ago is seeking to delay the start of her second trial.
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Updated 6:15 PM ET Palin's book tour to include stop at Fort Hood
Palin to make book tour stop in Utah
Blood Bank of Alaska closing 2 donation centers
Alaska diocese says settlement near in abuse suit
Palin returns to Ohio on book tour
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Updated 6:36 PM ET Moderate Dems pivotal in Saturday health care vote
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The great playwright Arthur Miller once said, "The theater is so endlessly fascinating because it's so accidental. It's so much like life."

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From the Capital City Weekly
KETCHIKAN - In Interior Alaska, it is not uncommon to find a team of dogs pulling a sled loaded with a well-bundled musher along any given stretch of open road or trail. At the very least, one is likely to see a truck with a makeshift dog kennel built onto its bed. It was just this kind of Interior Alaska experience that first piqued the interest of Angie Taggart, a Southeast Alaskan raised in Ketchikan, in dog mushing. That initial interest built over many years from an enjoyment in watching the races to a desire to run the Iditarod in the spring of 2011.
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Layna M. Northern, of Juneau, and Shelton H. Gleaton, of Juneau, well be married November 15, 2009 at the Juneau Yacht Club in Juneau, with reception that will follow at the Juneau Yacht Club also.

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Slideshow: On board the Polar Sea
11-19-09
A Seattle-based Coast Guard icebreaker returning from two months studying polar bears, marine mammals, sea birds and Arctic sea ridges will be open for tours in Juneau today and Friday. | Read more
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