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Surfers Ride Alaska's Extreme Bore Tide
KTUU.comFor most, the Turnagain Arm bore tide is an Alaskan phenomenon to watch from a safe distance -- say, a highway pullout on the shoulder of the Seward Highway. But for Scott Dickerson and his friends, Cook Inlet's tidal bore -- one of the world's most...Tags: Photography, Sports, Surfing
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Russian River historical site offers more than just fish
If your sights are set on salmon, you won't see the K'Beq' Interpretive Site. Tucked away just across from the Russian River campground, it blends in with the rest of the Kenai Peninsula. But this site -- a partnership between the Kenaitze Indian Tribe...Tags: Culture, Fishing, Alaska
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KTUU.COM TERMS OF USE
Staff WriterThe following Terms of Use (the "Terms of Use") govern any use of or access to the website of Channel 2 News ("Company") available at KTUU.com (the "Site"). BY ACCESSING OR USING THE SITE OR ANY CONTENT ON THE SITE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ,...Tags: Discrimination, Electronics, Employees, Advertising, Companies and Corporations
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Southcentral - Anchorage
Anchorage, the most populated municipality in Alaska, is located in southcentral Alaska at the head of Cook Inlet. It is 3 hours' flight time from Seattle. The community lies at approximately 61.218060° North Latitude and -149.900280° West Longitude. ...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Crime, Economy, Business and Finance
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Southwest - Kodiak
Kodiak is located near the north western tip of Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska. Kodiak Island, "the emerald isle," is the largest island in Alaska, and is second only to Hawaii in the U.S. Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge encompasses nearly 1.9...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Contracts, Colleges and Universities, Armed Forces
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Play about loss needs a gentler touch
Rivendell Theatre is coming to the end of its first season in its new home on Chicago's North Side; it now inhabits a lovely, intimate storefront where the audience is but a few feet from the actors. I haven't seen all the shows there this year, but the...
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Jazz, Israeli style, sweeps into Chicago
What does Israeli jazz sound like? It's experimental and traditional, edgy and relaxed, forward-looking and retrospective. The music of this cosmopolitan culture, in other words, proves as stylistically wide-ranging as you might hope of a Middle...
Tags: Electronics, Festive Events, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology
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John Wayne celebration a tribute to co-star Maureen O'Hara
That is where Wayne's parents, Clyde and Mary, moved in 1906, setting up home in the four rooms of a small clapboard house at 216 S. Second St. and bringing a baby boy into their world on May 26, 1907. They named him Marion Robert Morrison, but before...
Tags: Only the Lonely (movie), Chicago Tribune
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Roland Emmerich, Dean Devlin talk ‘Independence Day’ sequel plans
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesFans who've waited years for a follow-up to the sci-fi blockbuster “Independence Day” might soon be treated not just to […]... -
Chicago classical music ensemble Dal Niente gets fierce
A couple of years ago Ensemble Dal Niente trumpeted its mission as presenting "the fiercest music of recent decades." The Chicago-based group of super-musicians still focuses on championing, commissioning and performing some of the most uncompromising...
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Michael Douglas impresses at Cannes with HBO Liberace pic 'Behind the Candelabra'
Michael Douglas’s faaaaabulous portrayal of Liberace won’t be eligible for an Oscar, since the droll Steven Soderbergh-directed biopic “Behind the Candelabra” debuts Sunday on HBO before playing theatrically (and talk about...
Tags: Festive Events, Richard LaGravenese, Film Festivals, Jerry Weintraub, Arnaud Desplechin
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A moving novel about families
"And the Mountains Echoed" by Khaled Hosseini, Riverhead Books, 416 pages, $28.95. Khaled Hosseini is the author of both "Kite Runner" and "A Thousand Splendid Suns," which together have sold more than 38 million copies worldwide. "And the Mountains...Tags: Literature, Kabul (Afghanistan), Authors, Nabi
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