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Alaska governor soundly loses primary; Voters in Okla. and Wyo. choose candidates Republican Gov. Frank Murkowski, whose missteps over the past four years have turned him into one of the most unpopular governors in state history, soundly lost his bid for re-election, finishing last in a three-way race for the Republican nomination. Insurance companies take on global warming Throughout their history, insurance companies have done more than collect premiums and pay claims. Theyve made the world a safer place - by promoting fire prevention, lobbying for building codes, testing the crash-worthiness of cars and rating vehicles for safety. Authorities say suspect elusive Man has history from La. to Calif. WALKER — From Louisiana to California, Roy Lee “Bubba” Massey has run roadblocks, wrecked cars and been shot in his attempts to stay out of jail, according to authorities. Pirates making box-office history On a weekend when box office disappointment Snakes on a Plane dominated the headlines, the years top-grossing movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Mans Chest, quietly continued its voyage toward history. THE SURPRISING BOOKSELLER: Clinton High was one of the first high schools in the South to desegregate, but the change was six years in the making. Alaska Governor Losses Bid for 2nd Term ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Republican Gov. Frank Murkowski, whose perceived missteps over the past four years have turned him into one of the most unpopular governors in state history, soundly lost his bid for re-election after finishing last in a hotly contested three-way race for the Republican... Alaska governor losses bid for 2nd term Republican Gov. Frank Murkowski, whose perceived missteps over the past four years have turned him into one of the most unpopular governors in state history, soundly lost his bid for re-election after finishing last in a hotly contested three-way race for the Republican nomination. IT pioneer William Norris dies at 95 From wartime code breaking and the birth of supercomputing to 1960s idealism and 1980s corporate clashes, Norris encapsulated the history of the IT industry. B-Sides explores the van woes of Cars Can Be Blue, talks to Split Lip Rayfields Kirk Rundstrom about conquering cancer Kirk Rundstrom, 37-year-old songwriter, singer and guitarist for the Wichita, Kansas, punk-grass band Split Lip Rayfield, has built a career on clever and graphic country-esque tunes about drinking, death and devastation — and has a reputation for blasting through them with a joy as manic as ... Joel Warner Steve Bigari is a man of the masses. That was a perfect ball! exclaims Steve Bigari as his bowling ball, customized in orange flames, rockets up his lane and sends all ten of his pins pirouetting through the air with a satisfying crack. | ||