Vol. 23 No. 11, November 2007
Index
- Clarification.
- Sometimes we get what we vote for.
- Alaska Airlines buys Anchorage-based tour company, Hawaiian vacations.
- Colorado-based engineering firm becomes new VECO owner.
- GCI to build new Southeast Alaska fiber-optic cable.
- Financial Alaska adds accounting services.
- First Alaskans Institute funds healthy community projects.
- ML&P revs up new power-generating unit.
- National Science Foundation funds new UAF research vessel.
- UAA Mat-Su campus recycles carpet.
- Closing in: two big ad agencies compete with smaller entities that are after their market shares.
- Sun never sets at solstice: advertising agency offers myriad of services.
- Rod Bradley: the man of advertising: he made Ds in high school, but handled million dollar business deals out of college.
- First National Bank Alaska celebrates 85 years of success: it has grown from a one-man operation to serving 17 communities throughout the state.
- Making dollars and sense: unique real estate group comes to the aid of homebuyers and owners.
- Ten steps to better management: know your employees and know yourself.
- Rapt by raptors: photographers, birders flock to Haines for bald eagle gathering.
- November events calendar.
- World Trade Center Alaska.
- The Canada-Alaska connection: neighbors helping neighbors.
- World of opportunities: terminal seen as a new link to business with the 49th State.
- Recent World Trade Center testimonials.
- Q&A: interview with Greg Wolf Executive Director World Trade Center Alaska.
- State of Alaska: office of the Governor Juneau.
- Alaska Airlines.
- Alaska Conservation Foundation.
- Emerald Consulting Group LLC.
- Marketing Solutions.
- National Consumer Cooperative Bank.
- Scan Home.
- State Government.
- Weidner Investment Services.
- Alaska Power Association.
- Alaska Process Industry Careers Consortium.
- Alaska USA Trust Co.
- Arctic Structures.
- ARECA Insurance Exchange.
- FedEx Express.
- NC Machinery.
- Resource Data Inc.
- University of Alaska Anchorage.
- A pandemic could cripple Alaska economy: prepare in case of catastrophe.
- North slope businesses benefit from new practice: idle-reduction technology makes sense, saves dollars.
- Natural gas system grows in Fairbanks: new customer on the North Slope?
- A new creation: airport car rental garage first of its kind in the nation.
- Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center: 'bridge between cultures.'.
- Winter construction: safety key for this hearty bunch of men and women who work outdoors.
- Crisis looms: Medicare coverage doesn't pay enough, doctors refuse service, and Medicare patients can't make up the difference even if they want to.
- Status of the mineral industry: 2007 continues growth pattern, with six large mines operating in Alaska.
- Code red! Environmental challenges alarm mining industry.
- Drilling Pebble: work continues into new year at aggressive pace.
- First gold pour by year-end: Rock Creek transforms NovaGold into producer status.
- Mega-sized projects for NovaGold: construction starts at Galore, exploration continues at Ambler and Donlin.
- 2007 Mining directory.
- International Tower Hill hits early stage properties: questions still lurking for mining bonanza.
- Heap leach adds life to Fort Knox: gold mine receives extension to 2019.
- Full metal fills plate in Alaska: great land 'elephant country,' full of promise.
- Freegold ventures advances Golden Summit: bulk-sampling project to yield geological information, gold.
- Alaska 2007: mining in review: a statewide look at Alaska's rich resource.
- Adding visibility to the freight process: investments in new technology make tracking, transporting freight more efficient.
- Alaska Native corporations launch variety of new businesses: from gravel pits to employment agencies, ANCs grow and prosper.
- Alaska's future energy source? The answer may be blowing in the wind.
- Selling your company--removing the obstacles to success: don't be bullied. Get full value out of your business.
- ANS crude oil spot price in 12 currencies: (Sep. 24, 2007).