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The current oil and gas production tax, known as Alaska's Clear and Equitable Share, or ACES, features a base rate of 25 percent; there's also a progressive surcharge, triggered when a company's net profits top $30 a barrel.
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The current oil and gas production tax, known as Alaska's Clear and Equitable Share, or ACES, features a base rate of 25 percent; there's also a progressive surcharge, triggered when a company's net profits top $30 a barrel.
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Alaska's law says "every person has a right to inspect a public record in the state," with exceptions for medical records or those related to juveniles, among others.
Open-Records Laws Make Contacts by Officials the Public's Business, Too 2011
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Alaska's chief pipeline engineer and the Interior Department agree.
Bureaucratic Rift Stalls Alaska Well Stephen Power 2011
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Associated Press Reporters on Friday loaded boxes containing thousands of pages of Palin's emails from her time as Alaska's governor.
Emails Offer Peek at Palin in Office Louise Radnofsky 2011
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Alaska's from Alaska, and Sean Christopher Morgan's been stuck with that state moniker ever since he and his pool cue came to New York City a decade ago.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The On-the-Ball Pool Player Nancy Ruhling 2011
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Palin, adopting a drastically different tone than when she served as Alaska's governor, has ridiculed Obama's common sense effort numerous times.
Eric Boehlert: Nanny State Alert: Gov. Palin Urged "Healthy Habits In Eating" For Alaskans Eric Boehlert 2011
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The project traverses the Colville River Delta, a mosaic of arctic lakes and channels in the far eastern reaches of Alaska's North Slope.
Bureaucratic Rift Stalls Alaska Well Stephen Power 2011
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You just can't tell people to get the airplane out on time, said Ben Minicucci , Alaska's chief operating officer.
The Airline That Loses Bags, Cancels Flights Scott McCartney 2012
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The infrastructure would allow ConocoPhillips , the U.S.'s third-largest energy company by market value, to begin developing the first commercial oil well in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve since it was opened to drilling in 1998.
Bureaucratic Rift Stalls Alaska Well Stephen Power 2011
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