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Forget the bridge to nowhere, let’s debate the issues
Jack Yan on Vox | October 9th 2008 by Jack Yan
With any election campaign, and now being involved as a political candidate myself for the New Zealand Parliament, my observations stem from the point of view of ‘Would I do this?’ For example, I wouldn’t have tried making fun of Sen. Barack read more
SARAH PALIN TO GET FIFTH GRADE GEOGRAPHY LESSON
The Virtual Union | September 26th 2008
Juneau, AK – Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin has gone on the record to defend her foreign policy experience by stating that because her state is located right next door to Russia, she is qualified in foreign relations. While Alaska is ind read more
Trial of Aaron Washington and Vonnie Williams is expected to take…
Arrests Worldwide | September 17th 2008 by Bleeding Deacon
Trial of Aaron Washington and Vonnie Williams is expected to take two or three weeks. Washington and Williams were indicted in March on 36 counts, including operating a criminal enterprise. If convicted they could face up to 99 years in prison.Prosec read more
Once a Beauty Queen…
Brahsome | September 16th 2008 by Brahsome
A lot of people are claiming that electing John McCain’s old, white ass into the White House would be “more of the same.” I don’t think that’s entirely fair. I mean, it’s not like Dick Cheney would ever have any read more
Cruise West Celebrates Alaska’s 50th Anniversary As A State
Your Cruise Your Way Cruise Blog | September 15th 2008 by Gregg
Cruise West, world leader in small ship cruising, invites you to come and celebrate Alaska's 50th anniversary as a state in 2009. Cruise West prides itself on being one of the most experienced tour operators in Alaska for the last 63 years. New val read more
Question: Was Sarah Palin Stumped By Charles Gibson’s ABC Inter…
The Gun Toting Liberal Blog | September 12th 2008
Answer: Who In The Dickens, Standing In HER Shoes WOULDN’T Be? Hey now, folks — let’s be FAIR here — Sarah Palin is somewhat “new” to the whole “Bush Doctrine” thing; she’s more familiar, of cours read more
Troopergate: Meet The Investigators. Also: Pigs And Lipstick
84rules | September 10th 2008 by 84rules
By now, those thirty lawyers and other political hacks who have descended on Juneau and Wasilla, Alaska are beginning to regret ever having taken on the job of trying to dig up dirt on Governor Sarah Palin. As a result of their research, certain par read more
Mendenhall Glacier
AVCr8teur's Own Little Universe | September 10th 2008 by AV
If you ever get a chance to visit Juneau, Alaska, take a trip to Mendenhall Glacier. It's a short 20 minute bus ride from the docks. Did you know the only way to reach Juneau is by plane or boat? There are no roads that connect Juneau to the outside read more
Getting to know Sarah Palin Part IV
Mountain Sage | September 6th 2008 by Mountain Sage
Subject: Who is Sarah? Here is the straight scoop from an in-person observer. What would happen if she got the 3am call that the President was dead? Past experience indicates she’d clean house in Washington. Would that be a bad thing? We read more
Juneau, starring Bristol Palin
From Enorme Nuez: A slighty obtuse view into how everything… | September 3rd 2008 by Enorme Nuez
Bristol Palin: The real life Juno from Juneau
Orange Juice! | September 2nd 2008 by Art Pedroza
We here at the Orange Juice Blog are always looking out for our readers so when the news about Bristol Palin being pregnant came out we decided to look into the matter. Unfortunately what we have here is just another example of the Liberal Media infl read more
Free or Nearly Free things To Do In Port
Cruise Talk Central | September 1st 2008 by steve klasen
Cruises are some of the best vacation values around. A mostly inclusive cruise can cost as little as around $100 per person per day. However, budget minded cruisers can be overwhelmed when they see the cost of excursions offered by the cruise line read more
Anger management classes one day/weekends nationwide
Anger On My Mind | August 2nd 2008 by Carlos Todd
Every other Sunday Conflict Coaching & Consulting, PLLC facilitates anger and conflict management classes from our Charlotte office. With the use of online video conferencing we have been providing theses weekend classes to individuals nationwid read more
Cruise Ships Provide Tremendous View of Southeast Alaska, But At…
MarketGreener | July 15th 2008 by Chris Hansen
Back from a week or so of vacation and I’m feeling a little dirty, if not guilty, about what I’ve just experienced. Now, before I get into cruise ship bashing, let me first say that this trip allowed for several positive experiences that read more
Spirit of Glacier Bay troubles continue
The Maritime | July 11th 2008
Anchorage Daily News - The small cruise ship that grounded in Glacier Bay Alaska earlier this week continues to experience problems. While enroute from Juneau to Ketchikan for repairs, the 178ft U.S. flagged vessel reported it was taking on water, a read more
Spirit of Glacier Bay safely refloated
The Maritime | July 8th 2008
Photo UPDATE: The SPIRIT OF GLACIER BAY was refloated successfully in Tarr Inlet yesterday evening. The passengers were evacuated from the vessel and returned to Juneau prior to the vessel refloating. No pollution was reported, and the vessels read more
July 4pm….Day 4
my libretto | July 5th 2008
It’s been an absolutely exhausting day, but we are finally in Juneau and on land. The ferry was running late and we arrived an hour behind schedule. It really didn’t matter much because we couldn’t check into our hotel until 3pm any read more
juneau alaska
The Alaskan Adventures of Tony Roof | June 24th 2008 by tony
I spent the weekend in juneau seeing a good friend get married, I was asked to take picture at the wedding. I stressed out for about 2 week over this, cause I had never done this, I had never shot a wedding.So I flew in on friday, I hiked around read more
eagles in juneau
Tony's Alaska Photo Blog | June 22nd 2008 by tony
Please sign our guest bookcamera canon30d/Copyright Tony Roof 2007 read more
June 4, 1998: Washington Seriously Parties Over Hockey into the W…
On Frozen Blog | June 3rd 2008 by On Frozen Blog
(c) OnFrozenBlog - http://www.onfrozenblog.com/ - Ten years ago today Joe Juneau scored what many Washington hockey fans consider to be the most significant goal in Capitals’ history — a game and series-ending, Wales Trophy earning tall read more
Carnival Expands Alaska Shore Excursions With New Tours To Explor…
Cruise Talk Central | May 16th 2008 by steve klasen
MIAMI, May 16 — Alaska is one of the world’s most beautiful destinations and Carnival Cruise Lines has expanded its shore excursion offerings in the “Last Frontier” with 10 exciting new tours that cater to adventure lovers and history buffs a read more
Mendenhall Glacier: A Nice Drive or Hike!
One Thousand Things To Do, Juneau, AK | April 8th 2008 by gnumilk
How many places can claim that they have a glacier in their city limits, easy accessible for all to enjoy? Juneau, of course. Mendenhall Glacier is located in the Valley and is approximately 12 miles from Downtown Juneau. It is a recreational area fa read more
Alaskan Pot Shots
Zahava's Jewish Alaska | February 17th 2008 by Zahava
Some places you can take your fire exits for granted; not so in Alaska. We had frost heaves at work last week. This is when the ground swells up with so much frozen moisture that you can’t open the doors. It turns out that the sophisticated way read more
Marathon season has begun
The Running Yarn | January 11th 2008 by Runningyarn
Remember the thing I said I would never do ever again? Running the Rock'n'Roll marathon in San Diego last year? Well, I'm doing it again.In fact it's already paid for. How's that for motivation? But I got a 10% discount!So I have started training. My read more
A love affair with earflaps, i-cord, braids, and fair isle
The Running Yarn | December 20th 2007 by Runningyarn
I made this hat, called the Juneau Hat, about a month ago. It's published at TheKnitteur.com for free! Here's the individual link - Juneau HatAnd here are some more picture of it! These are the "in progress pics" of knitting the applied i-cord trim:A read more
Alaska by Land and Sea, Part 2
Rick's Travel Raves and Rants | December 20th 2007 by RicksTravel
ALASKA BY SEADo it , Do it , Do it! Spend the extra money for the balcony cabin. It is the best way to cruise Alaska. It is a bit more expensive for the balcony so start saving your money now. Forget the six packs , skip a meal, sell the stamp collec read more
Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast - The Temperate Rain Forest…
Guildwood Gardens - Gardening with Love | October 3rd 2007 by guild-rez
Saxman Village Ketchikan, AlaskaGiant Rock Oyster Boy Pole Located in Saxman Totem Park, this totem depicts a story of an unwise boy and a giant rock oyster.Man Wearing a Bear Hat A man of the Bear Clan is wearing a hat at a potlatch or other gather read more

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