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Sarah Palin called on fellow Republican governors to keep the new president and his strengthened Democratic majority in check on issues from taxes to health care as she signaled she'll take a leadership role in a party searching for a new standard-bearer.

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HEADLINE: Palin urges GOP governors to keep Dems honest CAPTION: Sarah Palin called on fellow Republican governors to keep the new president and his strengthened Democratic majority in check on issues from taxes to health care as she...
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VOICED: Airport desperately seeking passengers: the Spanish crisis

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VOICED: Airport desperately seeking passengers: the Spanish crisis
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Legislation Aims to Enforce N. Korea Sanctions

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Speaking to reporters, senators announced bipartisan legislation on Wednesday that they say will strengthen enforcement of sanctions against North Korea. "While we've had an extensive sanctions regime against North Korea including...
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Iditarod CEO Defends Race Amid Doping Scandal

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Cycling. Baseball. Track. Horse racing. Now dogsledding has become the latest professional sport to be engulfed in a doping scandal, this one involving the huskies that dash across the frozen landscape in Alaska's grueling, 1,000-mile...
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Former Iditarod Champion Denies Doping Dogs

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The world's most famous sled dog race has become engulfed in a doping scandal involving a four-time champion's team of huskies, giving animal rights activists new ammunition in their campaign to end the grueling, 1,000-mile Iditarod. ...
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Quake shows complexity of tsunami warnings

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The powerful earthquake that struck beneath the Gulf of Alaska early Tuesday generated a tsunami, but before gauges could show that it was very small, warnings went out to a vast swath of the state and British Columbia, while a...
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What Comes Next for Supreme Court Nominee Kavanaugh?

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Sep.28 -- Senate Republicans are pushing to confirm Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh early next week in a show of partisan power after his angry denial of sexual assault allegations in a hearing that devolved into a shouting match...
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Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Kicks Off In Alaska

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Mushers and their dogs are hitting the snowy trail as Alaska's famed Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race begins following a rough year for organizers. Musher Cody Strathe of Fairbanks and his 16-dog team were the first to take off...
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Alaska's famed Iditarod sled dog race to begin amid turmoil

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The 46th running of Alaska's famed Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race kicks off Saturday amid the most turbulent year ever. Among the problems: a doping scandal, the loss of a major sponsor and escalating pressure from animal...
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Iditarod sled dog race kicks off in Alaska

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Big crowds converged on Alaska's largest city Saturday as hundreds of dogs and their humans kicked off the 47th running of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog race with a short ceremonial sprint along snow-heaped streets.
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Yang: blaming immigrants for economy is stupid

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Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang said blaming immigrants for technological advances and economic problems is "stupid."
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Yang: blaming immigrants for economy is stupid

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Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang said blaming immigrants for technological advances and economic problems is "stupid." Yang proposes giving every American a $1,000 a month basic income from the government.
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Opposition comment on power-sharing agreement

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A negotiator for the Sudanese pro-democracy movement has given more details of the power-sharing agreement reached Saturday between protesters and the ruling military council.
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Volunteers prep for annual Alaska sled dog race

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The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race may not start until March 7, but there's a lot going on behind the scenes before it gets that point.
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CLEAN : Power struggle on Afghanistan's frontline over key dam

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In the heart of territory under siege from the Taliban, one of Afghanistan's most important hydroelectric dams is at the centre of a power struggle that symbolises the battle between the government and insurgents (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Tensions High At First U.S.-China Meeting Under President Biden

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Both sides traded critical accusations against each other's policies as they criticized each other's domestic and foreign affairs.
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All Cruises Have Vaccinated Passengers and Guests: Princess Cruises

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Aug.09 -- Princess Cruises President Jan Swartz says all ships will have vaccinated passengers and crew in order to protect everyone. She says the company sees very strong demand for bookings. She's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Former GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin signs on with Fox News as commentator.

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HEADLINE: Sarah Palin takes Fox News commentator job CAPTION: Sarah Palin, former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate, will return to her broadcast roots and take her conservative message to Fox News as a...
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Volunteers make the final arrangements in Nome, Alaska, ahead of the first musher in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race to hit town. Among the last items was putting the finish banner up over the famed burled arch finish line on Monday morning. (March 10)

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Volunteers make the final arrangements in Nome, Alaska, ahead of the first musher in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race to hit town. Among the last items was putting the finish banner up over the famed burled arch finish line on Monday...
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Alaska's contested Senate election went to state court Monday when Rep. Joe Miller sued the state over the way write-in ballots for his GOP rival have been counted.

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HEADLINE: Miller sues Alaska; Extending Senate contest CAPTION: Alaska's contested Senate election went to state court Monday when Rep. Joe Miller sued the state over the way write-in ballots for his GOP rival have been counted. (Nov....
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Analyst comments after crude prices rise

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AP Television New York - 9 August 2006 1. Wide of New York Mercantile Exchange 2. Oil traders 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ray Carbone, Oil trader, Paramount Options: "I think what's different from yesterday is the rhetoric that talked down...
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21year international commercial whaling ban is upheld

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1. Tilt down of hotel exterior where International Whaling Commission (IWC) conference is being held 2. Sign reading: (English) "The Hotel Captain Cook Welcomes the 59th International Whaling Commission, Anchorage, Alaska - 2007" 3. Wide...