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Vessel towing Shell drill rig had 'slime' in fuel, chief engineer says
The chief engineer in charge of keeping the tow ship for Shell's Kulluk drilling rig running testified on Thursday that the engines failed because of a problem with the diesel fuel that materialized in the form of "slime."
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Photo gallery: Soldiers with the 2nd Engineering Brigade and the 425 Airborne and dignitaries attended the Memorial Remembrance Ceremony on Thursday...
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Driver of oversized truck that hit I-5 bridge watched it collapse in rear-view mirror
A truck hauling an oversized load of drilling equipment hit an overhead bridge girder on the major interstate between Seattle and Canada, sending a... 12 minutes ago
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Sports
West, South boys advance with soccer shutouts
A goal late in the first half helped make the difference for the West boys in a 3-0 win over North Pole, and Eyob Imlach scored twice to carry South past Wasilla 2-0 at the state tournament.
Entertainment
Local rockers The Sweeteners celebrate a new album
While much of the music industry is moving toward electronically driven sounds and smooth, heavily produced melodies, every once in a while a band ...
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'Mary Poppins' keeps spirit of film while tweaking characters to deliver something new
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Hot picks: Driicky Graham, Trapper Creek Bluegrass, Terrible Buttons, Liquid 4, Mendeltna Creek Music Festival
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Sandwich Deck offers options beyond its namesake
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Living
Giant Bubbles Float Over Westchester Lagoon
Jay Hiner, known as Pappa Bubble, creates the giant soap bubbles on the shore of Westchester lagoon on Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Business
Between economy and trouble, Obama approval steady
The economy is recovering, the White House is dealing with multiple controversies, and President Barack Obama appears generally unaffected either way.
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