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Med, nursing schools teaching alternative remedies

Future doctors and nurses are learning about acupuncture and herbs along with anatomy and physiology at a growing number of medical schools. It's another example of how alternative medicine has become mainstream. And it's often done with Uncle Sam's help.

OPEC: Pricier crude could erode demand

CAIRO (AP) OPEC on Nov. 11 cautioned that a sustained increase in oil prices above their current level could erode crude demand next year amid a shaky global economic recovery.


Thursday, November 5, 2009
   Russia plans research to support claim to Arctic territory

Juneau angler fishes out massive snag of lures with SUV

Central Peninsula Hospital CEO discusses challenges

Kenai mayor issues large pay raises, Assembly surprised

Pelican Seafoods foreclosure suspended

Statisticians reject latest trend touting global cooling

Nuclear energy becomes key issue in US climate debate

As the US looks for exit in Afghanistan, China digs in

Oregon tax breaks cost the state more than predicted

Cruise industry doesn't support Juneau dock expansion

Coast Guard: Biomass projects could boost Southeast timber industry

Juneau school rebuilds dormant house construction program

Big brewers battle it out in calorie-cutting

Processor accused of improper discharge


Friday, October 30, 2009
   Review: $99 WikiReader is a pocket encyclopedia

NC school studies how game affects senior citizens

House calls as cost-saver in health care reform?


Friday, October 23, 2009
   Somers' new target: conventional cancer treatment

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