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STATE McClatchy Newspapers STERLING - Sen. Ted Stevens, days after a jury in Washington, D.C., found him guilty of seven felonies, stood in the cold outside a senior center and rejected the possibility that a single Republican supporter in Alaska has turned against him.

Stevens still has lots of fans in Alaska

<B>New fan:</B> Aubrey Hickel sits on her father, Ray's, shoulders Wednesday and cheers U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens in Anchorage.
Al Grillo / The Associated Press
New fan: Aubrey Hickel sits on her father, Ray's, shoulders Wednesday and cheers U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens in Anchorage.
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