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The Associated Press is the largest news-gathering organization in the world, disseminating news stories, photographs, graphics, audio and video.
Operating as a not-for-profit cooperative and based in New York City, the AP is owned by 1,500 daily newspaper members in the United States. Its mission is to be a global news network. The AP has more than 4,000 employees working in more than 240 bureaus throughout the world. Founded in 1846, the AP considers itself to be the world's most trusted independent news source.
The cooperative, running in a 24-hour news cycle, helps members distribute their stories and other content to other members and also picks up member stories for i...
Operating as a not-for-profit cooperative and based in New York City, the AP is owned by 1,500 daily newspaper members in the United States. Its mission is to be a global news network. The AP has more than 4,000 employees working in more than 240 bureaus throughout the world. Founded in 1846, the AP considers itself to be the world's most trusted independent news source.
The cooperative, running in a 24-hour news cycle, helps members distribute their stories and other content to other members and also picks up member stories for i...
The Associated Press is the largest news-gathering organization in the world, disseminating news stories, photographs, graphics, audio and video.
Operating as a not-for-profit cooperative and based in New York City, the AP is owned by 1,500 daily newspaper members in the United States. Its mission is to be a global news network. The AP has more than 4,000 employees working in more than 240 bureaus throughout the world. Founded in 1846, the AP considers itself to be the world's most trusted independent news source.
The cooperative, running in a 24-hour news cycle, helps members distribute their stories and other content to other members and also picks up member stories for its use. It distributes content to 121 countries and in four languages. The AP has won 49 Pulitzer Prizes in reporting and story-telling and 30 for photography.
Operating as a not-for-profit cooperative and based in New York City, the AP is owned by 1,500 daily newspaper members in the United States. Its mission is to be a global news network. The AP has more than 4,000 employees working in more than 240 bureaus throughout the world. Founded in 1846, the AP considers itself to be the world's most trusted independent news source.
The cooperative, running in a 24-hour news cycle, helps members distribute their stories and other content to other members and also picks up member stories for its use. It distributes content to 121 countries and in four languages. The AP has won 49 Pulitzer Prizes in reporting and story-telling and 30 for photography.
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Parnell Overseas Trip Costs About $20K
Becky BohrerRecords show that Gov. Sean Parnell's first state-sponsored overseas trip cost about $20,800. Parnell was away for over two weeks last fall, visiting Israel and several European countries. Part of the cost, about $3,900, was paid by the Israeli...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Israel, Government, Sean Parnell, Europe
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Nigeria church blast during Christmas Mass kills at least 39
Terror attacks across Nigeria by a radical Muslim sect killed at least 39 people Sunday, with the majority dying on the steps of a Catholic church after celebrating Christmas Mass as blood pooled in dust from a massive explosion.
Authorities acknowledged...Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Government, Armed Conflicts, Disasters and Accidents
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Indonesian Girl who was Swept Away in the 2004 Tsunami is Reunited with Her Family
Channel 2 NewsA girl who was swept away in the Indian Ocean tsunami seven years ago said Friday she broke down in tears this week after tracking down her parents, who had long lost hope of finding her alive. The 15-year-old showed up in Aceh province's hard-hit town...Tags: Natural Disasters
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Gov. Sean Parnell Making First State-Sponsored Overseas Trip
The Associated PressGov. Sean Parnell is making his first state-sponsored trip overseas, meeting with the heads of major energy companies as he seeks to drum up more investment in Alaska. Parnell told The Associated Press he plans to visit leaders of BP PLC, Royal Dutch...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Trips and Vacations, Government, BP Plc, Royal Dutch Shell Plc
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Gov. Sean Parnell Seeks Comparable Spending to 2010 Budget
The Associated PressGov. Sean Parnell says he expects next year's budget to be in line with the state's current spending plans. Parnell tells The Associated Press he believes in limited government and fiscal restraint and doesn't see strong revenues as a license to spend...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Regional Authority, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Justice System, Government
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Groups File Again To Block Chukchi Drilling
The Associated PressAlaska Native and environmental groups are back in court challenging Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's conclusion that a 2008 petroleum lease sale in the Chukchi Sea off Alaska's northwest coast meets federal environmental law. Shell Gulf of Mexico Inc....Tags: Petroleum Industry, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Energy Resources
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Former Alaskan Receives Oscar Award
Sam Friedman, Fairbanks Daily News-MinerFormer Alaskan Ben Grossmann is an Oscar winner. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (http://bit.ly/y0bjNL) says Grossmann won an award for groundbreaking work in visual effects in the Martin Scorsese-directed film "Hugo." Grossmann, who comes from...Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), Academy Awards, Hugo (movie), Martin Scorsese, Movies
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Retired UAF Professor Critical After Crash
A retired University of Alaska Fairbanks physics professor is in critical condition after a car crash.
Alaska State Troopers spokeswoman Beth Ipsen tells the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner that 65-year-old Davis Sentman's medical condition may be unrelated...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Teachers, Colleges and Universities
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Miller backs election law change
The Associated PressFormer U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller says he would support a change in Alaska election law that sets a clear standard for voter intent. The state used discretion in counting write-in votes for Miller's rival, Sen. Lisa Murkowski, in last fall's race....Tags: Lawyers, Joe Miller, Justice System, Elections, Judges
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Coast Guard issues report on Alaska Ranger sinking
The Associated PressA Coast Guard probe into the sinking of a fishing boat in the Bering Sea that killed five people concludes that the vessel's owner failed to properly maintain its structural condition. However, the report released Wednesday also is highly critical of...Tags: Fishing, Alaska, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Sarah Palin Show Producer Listed on Film Tax Form
The Associated PressA producer of the reality TV show "Sarah Palin's Alaska" is listed in an application seeking film production tax credits from the state. The heavily redacted 2010 document names Maria Baltazzi as executive producer of the unidentified production. The...Tags: 21 (movie), Mark Burnett, Government, Credit and Debt, 9 (movie)
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Ron Reagan: Palin has nothing in common with dad
The Associated PressSarah Palin is honoring one Reagan and offending another with the same speech. The former Alaska governor is scheduled to speak in Santa Barbara, Calif., on Friday at a tribute to former President Ronald Reagan. It's just one of the celebrations...Tags: Sarah Palin, Elections, Alaska, Ronald Reagan, Politics
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