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Alaska man plans year on uninhabited island - The Associated Press  The Associated Press |
Alaska man plans year on uninhabited islandThe Associated PressBy MARK THIESSEN, AP – 1 minute ago The 40-year-old oil company employee and filmmaker from Anchorage will move to the mostly uninhabited Latouche Island in Alaska's Prince William Sound at the end of May, completing a dream he's been contemplating for ...and more » |
Alaska man plans year on uninhabited island - Fox News  CBS News |
Alaska man plans year on uninhabited islandFox NewsThe 40-year-old oil company employee and filmmaker from Anchorage will move to the mostly uninhabited Latouche Island in Alaska's Prince William Sound at the end of May, completing a dream he's been contemplating for 17 years.Memories of Latouche Island AlaskaTucson CitizenMan plans year alone on uninhabited islandChicago Sun-Timesall 67 news articles » |
Latouche: City should listen to Calgarians - Calgary Sun |
Latouche: City should listen to CalgariansCalgary SunBy Marcel Latouche Despite his promises for a more transparent council, Mayor Naheed Nenshi perpetuates meetings behind closed doors. The most recent was the discussions on a wish list of new or continued projects. The latest proposal for the capital ... |
Latouche: Left redefining the language - Calgary Sun |
Latouche: Left redefining the languageCalgary SunBy Marcel Latouche The diatribe from the left is getting interesting as the proponents of political correctness push their agenda. It seems language is being used to promote a certain culture. The meaning of words is distorted or redefined to suit ...and more » |
Alaskan Man Ready to Go Off the Grid - Washington Post |
Alaskan Man Ready to Go Off the GridWashington PostThe 40-year-old oil company employee and filmmaker will move to the mostly uninhabited Latouche Island in Prince William Sound at the end of May. (/Associated Press) Correction: Clarification: AP Top Stories 0:56 AP Top Stories 1:02 SuperFan badge ...and more » |
Canada cruising for a major oil spill crisis in the Arctic, academic warns - The Province |
Canada cruising for a major oil spill crisis in the Arctic, academic warnsThe ProvinceBy Randy Boswell, Postmedia News May 18, 2012 An oil skimming operation works in a heavy oil slick near Latouche Island off Alaska in April, 1989, just weeks after the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground and spilled 11 million gallons of crude oil into ...and more » |
Canada cruising for a major oil spill crisis in the Arctic, academic warns - The Province |
Canada cruising for a major oil spill crisis in the Arctic, academic warnsThe ProvinceBy Randy Boswell, Postmedia News May 18, 2012 2:49 PM An oil skimming operation works in a heavy oil slick near Latouche Island off Alaska in April, 1989, just weeks after the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground and spilled 11 million gallons of crude oil ...and more » |
Don't have to go far to get away from it all - The Seattle Times |
Don't have to go far to get away from it allThe Seattle TimesCharles Baird, an Anchorage filmmaker, plans to cloister himself away from all humanity for a full year, living in a 12-by-12 shack on mostly uninhabited Latouche Island in Prince William Sound. He'll live off the land (assuming it does not first live ...and more » |
Junior leads Irish charge - Irish Times |
Junior leads Irish chargeIrish TimesSOME OF Ireland's top cross-country horses will be in action in France tomorrow with the La Touche winner Uncle Junior leading the Irish team in the €112000 Prix Anjou-Loire Challenge over a marathon four and a half miles. The race is the latest leg in ... |
Desi life with a foreign touch - Postnoon  Postnoon |
Desi life with a foreign touchPostnoonDue to the greediness of a few, the whole community is now suffering,” Waren La Touche, president, Anglo Indian Association, Twin Cities. There are nearly 2000 Anglo Indian families residing in the City, mainly in the Secunderabad and Lalaguda areas. |
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