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    juneau
    [ noun ]
    the state capital of Alaska
    <noun.location>


    1. Concern over the lead appears to have subsided in Skagway as it prepares for summer, which every year brings thousands of tourists on cruise ships and day excursions from Juneau, 92 miles to the south.
    2. For instance, they've been seen in places far off their migration path _ including in the waters near Juneau, hundreds of miles east.
    3. Morning winds in Juneau gusted to 60 mph.
    4. In 1960, he became Alaska Statehouse correspondent in Juneau.
    5. It was a feature on Juneau's Fourth of July celebration.
    6. During his two years in Juneau he approved construction of an ice road from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay that allowed expanded oil exploration on Alaska's North Slope.
    7. Outside court, defense attorneys said no charges were filed against Greg Knowlton, skipper of the Arco Juneau.
    8. Ford stopped in Juneau during a sightseeing tour of Alaska with his wife, Betty, and former British Prime Minister Leonard James Callaghan.
    9. "I'm not willing to roll the dice on development in Bristol Bay and threaten the livelihood of hundrds of Alaskans and the resources on which they depend," the governor said in a statement issued in Juneau.
    10. Although the trial will be held in Dodge County Circuit Court in Juneau, lawyers selected jurors in Balsam Lake in Polk County _ about 300 miles northwest of Juneau.
    11. Although the trial will be held in Dodge County Circuit Court in Juneau, lawyers selected jurors in Balsam Lake in Polk County _ about 300 miles northwest of Juneau.
    12. The arrival of the Juneau could spell good news for marine mammals in the sound, where the most heavily oiled beaches are.
    13. He previously worked for The Tennessean in Nashville and The Associated Press in Baltimore; Dover, Del.; Juneau, Alaska; Pittsburgh; and Charleston, W.Va.
    14. She was correspondent in Juneau, Alaska, from 1986 until 1988, when she moved to Dallas.
    15. Continue to have the use of the USS Juneau and USS McHenry as communications and support vessels.
    16. "I must say we're not sorry to see it go," Gov. Steve Cowper said at a news conference in Juneau.
    17. The 250-foot Zhe-Sheng had drifted more than 2,000 nautical miles (about 2,300 miles) to a sea lane off the Washington coast, where it was spotted by the Arco Juneau early Sunday.
    18. Freight from the Lower 48 must come first to Juneau and then move by barge, boat or plane to Angoon.
    19. Among the groups' concerns, according to Eric Jorgensen, an attorney for the Sierra Club fund in Juneau, is that the government might agree to allowing Exxon to have some say over how the settlement funds are disbursed.
    20. Madson then elicited the information that the Arco Juneau was traveling at full sea speed of 16 knots, or 18.4 mph, while the Exxon Valdez was on maneuvering speed of 12.4 knots, or 14.3 mph, in the same area.
    21. "I just slowed down the airplane and flew into Juneau," he said.
    22. Consider the case of a critically needed homeless shelter in Juneau, Ala., built by a Catholic group.
    23. SALES TAXES: Requirements and benefits vary by city or borough. In Juneau, for example, those over 65 are exempt from the 4 percent sales tax and can ride city buses free.
    24. Brian Akre, a newsman in the Portland, Ore., bureau of The Associated Press, has been named the AP's Correspondent in Juneau.
    25. At an August meeting Forrer, a self-employed carpenter from Juneau, told the board about a collection of art done 20 years ago by his parent's grade-school students from the village of Eek, on the Kuskokwim River in western Alaska.
    26. The spill occurred in the Wrangell Narrows, a 24-mile long channel amid the mountainous, thickly forested islands of the Inside Passage, which runs along the Alaskan and Canadian coasts between Seattle and Juneau.
    27. Nightly temperatures on the glacier were estimated at 20 to 25 degrees, said Robert Jacobson, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Juneau.
    28. Such charges could lead to up to one year in prison and not more than $5,000 in fines, according to the Coast Guard and Marine Safety Office in Juneau.
    29. Twenty-two crew members were rescued Thursday after the 162-foot Seattle-based Aleutian Enterprise sank about 60 miles south of the remote Pribilof Islands town of St. Paul, Coast Guard spokesman Christopher Haley said in Juneau.
    30. The Regent Sun continued to its next port, Juneau, where Coast Guard officials were conducting their investigation.
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