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Sunday, July 6, 2008


Today's Alaska News:

• E-mail warned of opponents' plan of attack
• When Young needs help, he turns to lobbyists
• Bears among us: Too close for comfort?
• Three dead in holiday crash
• Bond buyers claim fraud
• Anchorage drivers crashing more often, insurer says
• For float-builder, it's all about expression
• Brown bears close, elusive
• Cruise ships may dump wastewater for pollution study
• Cruise line says it broke wastewater discharge law
• Man dies in 3-vehicle collision
• Wire transfer service to warn against fraud
• Family barbecue ends with riot charges
• Air Guard members on their way home
• Body discovered after house burns
• Downtown divided into districts
• Flares turn out to be false alarm
• Parade float contest winners
• Police, troopers target drivers who drink or speed this weekend
• Firefighters still mopping up Campbell Creek greenbelt blaze
• Don't light that fire; burn permits suspended because of dryness
• Bristol Bay gillnetters told to limit catch
• State pays airfare for Palin's daughter on trip to Barrow
• Pickup-driving mother nearly kills daughter
• Snow leopard cubs dead
• 'Clean Water' initiative gets court OK
• Young taps campaign to pay aide's lawyers
• Steller'sea Lion research calculates survival rates
• Alaska-based airlines face pilot shortage
• Pilot error blamed in Sitka crash that killed 4
• Anything goes at Fourth of July parade
• Vandals slash tires on 6 Juneau city vans
• Native institute wins $100,000 grant
• Police identify motorcycle driver killed in crash
• Small boat towed to safety by Coast Guard


Top wire story:
• South Korea to limit public servants' vehicle use


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