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Alaska - A Portrait Of The Last Frontier
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Alaska - A Portrait Of The Last Frontier

This program introduces you to every corner of this enormous state, region by region. On each stop along the way, you'll experience many of the unique characteristics of the land, the wildlife, the cities and the history of the Last Frontier.

Length 60 min. $ 29.95
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Revenue Assurance Manager (Alaska Communications Systems)
REVENUE ASSURANCE MANAGER Anchorage, AK About Us: Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. is the leading integrated communications provider in Alaska, offering local telephone service, wireless, Internet, long distance and television to Location: Anchorage, AK Source: Jobs.net

Mayors gather in Alaska to talk warming
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Mayors from 32 U.S cities were urged Saturday to be leaders in slowing global warming by taking steps in their communities.

Bodman: U.S. in 'Reasonable Shape' After Alaska Oil Shutdown
Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman says Tuesday that it will be months to resume normal shipments of Alaska oil but refinery needs will be met.

Inside Alaska business (Reg Req'd)
Forest Service funds loggers, mills The U.S. Forest Service's Alaska region recently provided over $567,254 to Alaska businesses to increase value-added forest products produced within the state.

Search for pilots, plane suspended
EAST WENATCHEE - The Alaska Air National Guard officially suspended the search Tuesday for East Wenatchee City Council Ralph Aiken Jr., two other pilots and their plane missing in Cook Inlet in Alaska since July 28. The Alaska Air National Guard, Alaska Army National Guard, U.S. Coast Guard, Alaska State Troopers...

Rumsfeld in Alaska, to meet with soldiers' families
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld landed in Alaska on Saturday and was due to meet behind closed doors with the families of soldiers' whose duty in Iraq was extended to counter a dramatic rise in violence in Baghdad.