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The suspensions of three young soccer players for their senseless assaults of their teammates during two Outside tournaments are well-deserved.
The suspensions of three young soccer players for their senseless assaults of their teammates during two Outside tournaments are well-deserved.
LONDON - U.S. president-elect Barack Obama inherits the in-box from hell, but an all-points crisis like the present one also creates opportunities for radical change that do not exist in more normal times.
DAWSON CITY - So the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation has pulled out of the Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN; Star, Nov. 12).
It's singularly ironic that at a time when Whitehorse has never been readier to host Arctic Winter Games, a frenzied controversy breaks out.
It's been a long time since Alaska has been the focus of significant national news stories.
Ed. note: Thirty-five-year Yukoner Dawn Kostelnik and her husband, Rick Cousins, bought the Audrey Eleanor in July 2003 in Prince Rupert, B.C., refitted it and took it to Haines, Alaska in 2004.
The epoch of the 20th century will have historians marking the passage of the Great Wars.
LONDON - President-elect Barack Obama has inherited the in-box from hell.
There has been a great deal of empty talk and wishful thinking about the "huge" inheritances that all the baby boomers are likely to receive.
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