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He called Haycox and bought the movie rights for $4,000.
The Movies That Changed Us Nick Clooney 2002
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He called Haycox and bought the movie rights for $4,000.
The Movies That Changed Us Nick Clooney 2002
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He called Haycox and bought the movie rights for $4,000.
The Movies That Changed Us Nick Clooney 2002
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BP's reputation in Alaska started to tarnish long before the spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Haycox said.
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BP's reputation in Alaska started to tarnish long before the spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Haycox said.
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"The number of people who handle power and money in Alaska is very small," says Haycox, who happens to live on the same block.
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This has the deep emotional truth of a classic Ernest Haycox piece and yet is is enriched and improved by the superb talents of Muller and Pronzini.
Archive 2008-04-01 Ed Gorman 2008
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This has the deep emotional truth of a classic Ernest Haycox piece and yet is is enriched and improved by the superb talents of Muller and Pronzini.
Recent Reads Ed Gorman 2008
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Alaska still has a colonial economy, says Haycox, narrowly dependent on oil and other extraction industries, without the population to support manufacturing, or the climate to allow agriculture.
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"Everyone has to justify being here," says historian Haycox.
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