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EDITORIAL
Legislature's interim work is encouraging, but tough choices lie ahead.
COMPASS: BEN BLAKEY
Jewelers join the fight against Pebble
It should come as no surprise that someone like me -- whose family's business and financial interests are tied to the Bristol Bay fishing industry -- opposes the Pebble Mine. But I'm just one among thousands of other business owners and individuals whose incomes depend directly on the continued health of the region's salmon industry.
EDITORIAL
We can get tougher on repeat drunken drivers -- if we're willing to pay the price.
COMPASS: JANET MORANA
Maybe this is why feminists dislike Palin
It' has been more than a year since the election of 2008 and yet Sarah Palin cannot show up in the news without a barrage of vicious attacks from the media.
ALASKA NOTEBOOK
Marshmallow, the stricken swan of Tern Lake, is on the mend at a rehab farm near Everett, Wash.
MICHAEL CAREY
Palin exposed state to celebrity culture
Sarah Palin, a onetime beauty queen, a mother of five, the Republican candidate for vice president in 2008, and the former governor of Alaska, has a new incarnation: author.
ELISE PATKOTAK
State finally put a smile on child's face
A judge recently ruled that the state had to provide braces for children in state custody if, in fact, a dentist determined they were needed. A small victory but one of great importance to children being raised by the state because their parents can't quite find the time to do it.
COMPASS: JANA TURVEY
We should be celebrating success of the 8(a) contracts
After Congress created Alaska Native corporations (ANCs) and told them to go forth and prosper, it gave them a tool to help them succeed.
COMMENT
Pundits take a look at 'Going Rogue'
Columnists, bloggers and others examine Sarah Palin's new book
JUDITH KLEINFELD
Why did Hasan open fire at Fort Hood?
If we think of terrorists like Hassan as having a disorder of the mind similar to anorexics we can perhaps understand the mindset we are up against.
EDITORIAL
Our view: Not a sexy job, but ...
Gov. Parnell has a good idea for dealing with a real problem.
ALASKA NOTEBOOK
The familiar, comforting voice came over the car radio, bringing back images not only from my son's childhood, almost 20 years ago, but my own, 40 years ago.
PAUL JENKINS
Palin e-mails still a secret; what are they trying to hide?
Alaska state government is bruising, if not breaking, the law by failing to release in a timely fashion Palin administration e-mails and other information sought under the state public records law.
COMPASS: GEORGE PLETNIKOFF
Aleutian tribes feel strain of poor fishery management
We Unangan -- Aleut -- people have lived and survived on the islands of the Aleutian Chain for almost 10,000 years. Our survival and our foods have always come from the waters surrounding our island villages.
COMPASS: GOV. SEAN PARNELL
Incentive aims to keep students in Alaska
Since becoming governor, I have spoken to many groups about my top priority: positioning Alaska's economy for growth and our children and families for opportunity. As Alaskans, we are blessed with resources in abundance -- fish and game, minerals, gas and oil, and water. I'm optimistic about the many prospects we have to safely develop these natural resources, and I'm working hard to pursue every opportunity.
OPINION
Follow the ongoing debate in this collection of columns and editorial written on health care.
READER-SUBMITTED
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READER-SUBMITTED
We receive far more guest commentaries (also known as "Compasses") than we can publish in the newspaper. Some of the extras appear here.
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Post a 'Good, bad, and ugly' photo
In retaliation game, we've lost sight of our enemy
House health care bill was bad for Alaskans
Political contradictions alive and well
For some, property taxes are too low
DUI's, cheers to nurses, boo Michelle Obama, food for Afghanistan?
As we pay tribute to our veterans, ask yourself this: Am I worth fighting for?
Ordinary Americans do the extraordinary when called
Our veterans' sacrifices deserve honor and reverence
Our selfishness weakens our society
Success is great, but I can always do better
Capable students should go to college free
Gold is a good investment, right? Wrong
Connecting highways won't solve problem
Help save children from abuse, death
'Old welder' ran roughshod over Alaska
Editors pose questions in Palin book manuscript
Our youths are faces of homelessness