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Anchorage Same-Sex Couple Married at Empire State Building
Channel 2 NewsTwo women who met at the University of Alaska have become the first same-sex couple to be married at the Empire State Building. Stephanie Figarelle and Lela McArthur exchanged rings Tuesday and promised to love each other for the rest of their lives....Tags: Weddings, Empire State Building
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A spokeswoman for Chen's parents said investigators told them that on the day of his death, he was forced to crawl 100 meters on gravel with his equipment on as his comrades threw rocks at him. The Army said its delegation briefed the family Wednesday.... -
Chen Death: US Army Advises Trial Over Suicide in Afghanistan
Channel 2 NewsA U.S. military hearing has recommended that an American soldier be court-martialed over abuse that led to a fellow Fort Wainwright soldier’s suicide in southern Afghanistan. Spc. Ryan Offutt is one of eight soldiers charged in the death of 19-...Tags: Kabul (Afghanistan), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Suicide, Wars and Interventions, Suicide
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300 Arrested at Occupy Protests in Oakland
OAKLAND—
Dozens of police maintained a late-night guard around City Hall in Oakland, California, following daylong protests that resulted in 300 arrests. Earlier, Occupy Oakland demonstrators broke into the historic building and burned a U.S. flag,...Tags: Protest, Police Arrests, Manufacturing and Engineering, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics
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Food Stamp Bills Seek to Restrict Junk Food
Los Angeles TimesRonda Storms is a Republican state senator from Florida. She is also a mom who buys the groceries for her family of four. A few months ago, Storms, 46, started noticing that some fellow shoppers were using federal food stamp money to purchase a lot of...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Democratic Party, Services and Shopping, Consumer Goods Industries, Politics
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State Rep. Kyle Johansen Proposes Central Park Takeover
The Associated PressState Rep. Kyle Johansen might have penned a resolution urging the federal government to take over New York City's Central Park, but he might not have expected a hearing on the issue -- let alone a mention in The New York Times. But he's got both. The...Tags: Politics, Mike Chenault, Forestry and Timber, Government, Natural Resources
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Lunchbox: Sweet Basil Cafe
Channel 2 NewsSweet Basil Café 1021 W. Northern Lights Blvd. $6-13 per plate Monday-Friday 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; closed Sunday (also closed Jan. 7 to Jan. 23) http://www.sweetbasilak.com 907-274-0070 Spenard has always hosted many choices...Tags: Tomatoes, Cheese, Holidays, Sandwiches, Restaurants
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Army Charges 8 Soldiers for Pvt. Chen Death
Channel 2 NewsThe U.S. Army says eight American soldiers have been charged in connection with the Oct. 3 death of a Fort Wainwright soldier in southern Afghanistan. Pvt. Danny Chen, a 19-year-old from New York, was found in a guard tower in Kandahar province with what...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Army, Defense
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Russia Renews Proposal for Siberia-Alaska Rail Tunnel
KTUU.comThe Daily Mail of London reports that Russian officials are resurrecting an idea championed by the late Gov. Wally Hickel: linking Asia and North America with a 65-mile-long undersea rail tunnel across the Bering Strait at a cost of nearly $100 billion....Tags: Russia, Human Interest, England, Alaska
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Occupy Anchorage Protest Joins Nationwide Movement
Channel 2 NewsThe Occupy Wall Street protest is continuing into its third week after starting on the East Coast and inspiring similar protests all over the country -- including here in Anchorage. The Occupy Anchorage movement started on Sunday with a Facebook page....Tags: Facebook
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The Chaos Behind The Wall Socket
An Alaska college professor was not surprised when the lights went out over the northern tier of the U.S. and southeast Canada about 10 years ago.
David Newman studies the workings of complex, chaotic systems as part of his research at the University...Tags: Gardening, Education, Colleges and Universities, Fairbanks, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Study Of A Dying Glacier
Yakutat Glacier, near the Alaska town of the same name and flowing from the mountains near the Canada border, calves into a lake as deep as an ocean bay. The icefield that feeds Yakutat is large enough to cover the five boroughs of New York City....Tags: Landforms, Education, Glaciers, Fairbanks
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