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Television Review | 'Sarah Palin’s Alaska': How’s That Outdoorsy Stuff Working for Ya?

Television Review | 'Sarah Palin’s Alaska': How’s That Outdoorsy Stuff Working for Ya?

The eight-part TLC series “Sarah Palin’s Alaska” largely shows the former governor and vice-presidential candidate exploring the outdoors in her home state.

 

In Alaska, the final countdown

In Alaska, the final countdown

Rows of gray plastic tables fill a sprawling room that overlooks the snow-covered peaks of this port town, where America will begin to learn the answers Wednesday to the final pressing questions of the elections of 2010: Do the people of Alaska know how to color, and do they know how to spell?

 

Scientists: Beak deformities increase in Northwest

Scientists: Beak deformities increase in Northwest

Scientists have observed the highest rate of beak abnormalities ever recorded in wild bird populations in Alaska and the Northwest, a study by ...

 

Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's lead is holding up in write-in campaign for reelection

Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's lead is holding up in write-in campaign for reelection

'Tea party' opponent Joe Miller isn't conceding even though Lisa Murkowski's lead reaches 41% in the three-way race. The long process of scrutinizing write-in ballots lies ahead.U.S. Sen.

 

Scoop: First look at new series 'Sarah Palin's Alaska'

Scoop: First look at new series 'Sarah Palin's Alaska'

"I'd rather be doing this than (be) in some stuffy ol' political office, I'd rather be out here bein' free," Sarah Palin exclaims in a teaser for the 8-part docu-series on TLC.

 

Native corporations, unions back Murkowski with ad cash

The big money battle in the US Senate race, which had been tilted in Republican Joe Miller's favor, evened out some on Tuesday with a big advertising push from a coalition of unions and Alaska Native corporations.

 

Despite Bashing 'Obamacare' As Unconstitutional, Joe Miller Admits He Got Government Health Care

Alaska Senate candidate Joe Miller says his family benefited from Medicaid and a state-run health care program for low-income children and pregnant women.Miller previously acknowledged receiving federal farm subsidies for land he owned in Kansas in the 1990s, as well as low-income hunting and fishing licenses for him and his wife in Alaska.As a conservative candidate, he's criticized certain entitlement programs. Sitting Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who's running for re-election as a write-in candidate against him, called Miller a hypocrite.

 

Tea Party Express says it'll spend big to defeat Murkowski

Tea Party Express says it'll spend big to defeat Murkowski

The Tea Party Express plans to spend "six figures" on the Alaska general election for U.S. Senate, the group said Monday in Anchorage.

 

Murkowski Misspells Name in First Ad for Write-In Candidacy

Murkowski Misspells Name in First Ad for Write-In Candidacy

Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska faces high hurdles as a write-in Senate candidate -- her own campaign demonstrated as much on Monday with a rather striking mistake in the first online ad of her renewed re-election bid.

 

Murkowski to run as write-in candidate

Murkowski to run as write-in candidate

When Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska announces Friday night -- as expected -- that she is launching a write-in campaign to retain her seat, she'll be stepping into the middle of some very testy Republican infighting.

Senh: Ooh yeah. Republican in-fighting - GOPs vs. Tea Partiers.

 

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