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Alaska editorial: State isn't driving the subsistence debate any more

Story last updated at 10/29/2009 - 11:09 am After years of conflict without resolve, the feds are here for keeps The following editorial first appeared in the Anchorage Daily News: Ten years ago, the state Legislature was the pivotal player in... Full Article at Juneau Empire

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