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When the noted litigator Brendan Sullivan represented former Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska in his public corruption trial last year, Mr. Sullivan told the jury that when prosecutors “look at life through a dirty glass, then the whole world looks dirty.”... Full Article at Dealbook
Photo: A hero returns to Alaska 110409 STATE 5 ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS U.S. Marines carry the coffin of Cpl. Gregory M.W. Fleury, 23, as he returned home to Anchorage on Monday at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. Full Article at Juneau Empire
Former Alaska U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, right, endorses Anchorage mayoral candidate Dan Sullivan, center, who is standing next to his wife Lynnette Sullivan , left, at a fundraiser for Sullivan in Anchorage, Alaska, Friday, April 24, 2009. View Photo »
Horace Cooper, a legal commentator and conservative writer who was a senior aide in then-Rep. Dick Armey's (R-Texas) office, is accusing prosecutors of dozens of mistakes and has invoked the prosecutorial abuse investigation that overturned the conviction of former Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) in an atte...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- One decade and $195 million later, the renovations of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport are finally complete: concourses A and B are now open to the public. On Monday the first flight pulled up to the new concourse. "That' Full Article at KTUU
HONOLULU - A team led by a small Hawaii company was competing to design a new generation of military transport ships when Navy officials dropped it from contention in late 2007. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
After more than 10 years of plotting, moving, destroying and rebuilding, the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport on Sunday unveiled the capstone of its more than half-billion-dollar makeover: A $200 million overhaul of concourses A and B. The... Full Article at Anchorage Daily News
Former Alaska U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, right talks with former Anchorage mayor George Sullivan, left, and mayoral candidate Dan Sullivan at a fundraiser for Dan Sullivan in Anchorage, Alaska, Friday, April 24, 2009. View Photo »
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
Story last updated at 10/29/2009 - 10:35 am Ex-vice president gets 21 months after pleading guilty to bribery, conspiracy ANCHORAGE - The oil services executive at the center of a federal investigation of corruption in Alaska politics was sentenced... Full Article at Juneau Empire
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Former Alaska U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, right, endorses Anchorage mayoral candidate Dan Sullivan, center, who is standing next to his wife Lynnette Sullivan , left, at a fundraiser for Sullivan in Anchorage, Alaska, Friday, April 24, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alaska U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, right talks with former Anchorage mayor George Sullivan, left, and mayoral candidate Dan Sullivan at a fundraiser for Dan Sullivan in Anchorage, Alaska, Friday, April 24, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alaska U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, right, talks with former Anchorage mayor George Sullivan, left, and mayoral candidate Dan Sullivan at a fundraiser for Dan Sullivan in Anchorage, Alaska, Friday, April 24, 2009.
View Photo »This artist rendering shows former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, center, with attorney Brendan Sullivan, second from right, before Judge Emmett Sullivan, right, and new prosecutors, from left, Bill Stuckwisch, foreground, Paul O'Brien, and David Jaffe, in federal court in Washington, Tuesda...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 07: Former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) leaves the Federal Courthouse, April 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. Today a A federal judge through out the conviction of Stevens after the Department of Justice admitted its prosecutors mishandled evidence in the corruption case.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 07: Former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) waves as he leaves the Federal Courthouse, April 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 07: Former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) (2nd-L) walks with is daughters Beth (L) and Lily (R) as they leave the Federal Courthouse, April 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 07: Former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) (2nd-L) walks with is daughter Beth as he leaves the the Federal Courthouse, April 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 07: Former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) (2nd-L) walks with is daughters Beth (L), Lily (2nd-R) and Susan (R) as they leave the the Federal Courthouse, April 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 07: Former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) arrives at the Federal Courthouse, April 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. Stevens is attending a hearing on the Justice Department's request to dismiss the corruption indictment against former Senator.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 07: Former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) and his wife Catherine arrive at the Federal Courthouse, April 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. Stevens is attending a hearing on the Justice Department's request to dismiss the corruption indictment against former Senator.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 07: Former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) and his wife Catherine arrive at the Federal Courthouse, April 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. Stevens is attending a hearing on the Justice Department's request to dismiss the corruption indictment against former Senator.
View Photo »Brendan Sullivan, attorney for former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, arrives at federal court in Washington, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens arrives at federal court in Washington, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 20: (FILE PHOTO) US Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) arrives at the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse October 20, 2008 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Alaska Republican Senator Ted Stevens departs the U.S. District Court in Washington in this October 22, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »U.S. Republican Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska arrives at the U.S. District Court in Washington in this October 22, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens and his daughter Beth Stevens, leaves federal court in Washington, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, along with his daughter, from left, Beth Stevens, Lilly Stevens, and Susan Covich, leaves federal court in Washington, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, and his daughters, from left, Beth Stevens, Lilly Stevens and Susan Covich, leaves federal court in Washington, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, and his daughters, from left, Beth Stevens, Lilly Stevens, and Susan Covich, leaves federal court in Washington, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, accompanied by daughters Beth Stevens, left, and Lilly Stevens, leaves federal court in Washington, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, flanked by daughters Beth Stevens, left, and Lilly Stevens, leaves federal court in Washington, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens and his daughter Beth Stevens leave federal court in Washington, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens and his daughter Beth leave federal court in Washington, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alaska U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, right talks with former Anchorage mayor George Sullivan, left, and mayoral candidate Dan Sullivan at a fundraiser for Dan Sullivan in Anchorage, Alaska, Friday, April 24, 2009.
View Photo »Horace Cooper, a legal commentator and conservative writer who was a senior aide in then-Rep. Dick Armey's (R-Texas) office, is accusing prosecutors of dozens of mistakes and has invoked the prosecutorial abuse investigation that overturned the conviction of former Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) in an atte...
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