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Militia movement resurfaces across nation
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Post Office to resume Santa service
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Post Office plans to end Santa service
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Oil companies to curtail slope work
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Palin access limited at base
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DOT: Knik Arm bridge a priority
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State officials: Gas line is on schedule
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Bookseller donates Palin profits to wildlife group
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04:43 PM 11/19/2009 by perrierp@usa.net
Fish, Pebble advocates square off
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Pipeline coordinator resigns
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Palin talks politics, family ahead of book release
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Parnell fights bear's listing
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Slides menace Juneau homes
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Chefs serve salmon with warning on fishes' future
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Obama meets with soldier's family
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