alaska
alaska
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by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2008-06-29
In downtown Juneau, tourists can see a wall sculpture of Chief Kowee, head of the Auk Tlingits tribe. In the 1800s, he guided prospectors Joe Juneau and Rihard Harris to a reservoir of gold along ...
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by MIKE SELVON - 2008-06-30
You don't have to live on the frozen Alaskan tundra to want an Alaskan Malamute sled dog for your very own! These massive wolf-like companions are some of the friendliest pets you could own. There ar...
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by J.J. Jackson - 2008-06-30
To some the issue of secession was settled with the Civil War. To people with this mindset, the final answer is that no state has the right to leave the Union. However to those who are truly American...
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by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2008-07-01
The Alaskan pipeline, which is also known as the "Trans Alaska Pipeline System," was developed to transport oil 800 miles from the North Slope of Alaska to the northernmost port in Valdez, Alaska....
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by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2008-07-03
No vacation in Alaska is complete without a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife tour. Bird watchers can catch over 450 species, including puffins, bald eagles, osprey, loons and owls. Carnivore lovers may...
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by MIKE SELVON - 2008-07-06
No vacation in Alaska is complete without a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife tour. Bird watchers can catch over 450 species, including puffins, bald eagles, osprey, loons and owls. Carnivore lovers may sp...
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by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2008-07-06
Digging back through dinosaur bones and frozen artifacts, archaeologists uncover the prehistory of Alaska. Dinosaurs and woolly mammoths once dominated the landscape, leaving their imprints on the...
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by Michael Selvon - 2008-07-12
Joe Redington, "Father of the Iditarod" looks over his supplies at the checkpoint. One arctic parka, one heavy sleeping bag, an ax, a pair of snowshoes, musher food and dog food, as well as dog boots ...
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by MIKE SELVON - 2008-07-15
It is said that Alaska is home to the last wild frontier of the wilderness. It is not any wonder. It is the northern most state in the United States of America. Home to a wide diversity of wildlife a...
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by M Bradley McCauley - 2008-08-27
"No Way!." my friend Ellen's son Alex said when I mentioned it to him. "You mean you can cruise free and get paid too?""Yes way," I said, adopting my granddaughter's phrase, "you sure can."Alex was sk...