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Ambv Houston police: Woman sets car on fire with children insideJUNEAU, AlaskaAP鈥?Sarah Palin on Friday shook up an already unpredictable race for Alaskas lone U.S. House seat, filing paperwork to join a field of at least 40 candidates seeking to fill the seat that had been held for 49 years by the late-U.S. Rep. Don Young, who died last month.Palin filed paperwork stanley cupFriday with a Division of Elections office in Wasilla, said Tiffany Montemayor, a division spokesperson. The paperwork was being processed by the division, she said.The field includes current and former state legislators and a North Pole city council member named Santa Claus. The deadline to file was 5 p.m. Friday. A final list of official candidates was not yet available. Public service is a calling, and I would be honored to represent the men and women of Alaska in Congress, just as Rep. Young did for 49 years,Palin said in a statement on social media.I realize that I have very big shoes to fill, and I plan to honor Rep. Youngs legacy by offering myself up in the name of service to the state he loved and fought for, because I share that passion for Alaska and the United States of America. Palin is a former Alaska governor and was the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee. She has kept a low profile in Alaska politics since leaving offi stanley canada ce stanley usin 2009, before her term as governor ended.Young, a Republican, had held Alaskas House seat since 1973 and was seeking reelection at the time of his death last month at age 88.A special primary is set for June 11. The top four vot Yytc Fujitsu U.K. Unit CEO to Testify over Post Office Horizon Scandal
Yomiuri Shimbun file photoKantoku TeruyaJiji Press17:51 JST,ensp;April 16, 2022TOK stanley ca YOJiji Press鈥?Kantoku Teruya, a former House of Representatives lawmaker from Okinawa Prefecture, who was active in tackling issues associated with U.S. military bases in the southernmost Japan prefecture, died of cancer at a hospital in the Okinawa town of Nishihara on Friday. He was 76. Born on the Pacific island of Saipan, Teruya became a lawyer in Okinawa in 1972 and dealt with problems arising from U.S. bases, which are concentrated in the prefecture. In a lawsuit over noise damage from the U.S. Kadena Air Base, he joined a group of plaintiffs. Teruyas efforts to reduce Okinawas burden of hostin stanley thermos g a number of U.S. base stanley germany s and revise the Japan-U.S. Status of Forces Agreement, which governs U.S. troops stationed in Japan, made him known as a leading expert in Okinawa issues.Add TheJapanNews to your Google News feed.Obituaries Latest ArticlesBoris Spassky, Soviet Chess Champion Who Lost Cold War-era Match ...Gene Hackman, Wife and Their Dog Found Dead in Their New Mexico H...Michelle Trachtenberg,Buffy the Vampire SlayerandHarriet th...Farewell Ceremony for Tsuneo Watanabe Held at Imperial Hotel Toky...Latest ArticlesThis Year s Fitness Buzzword Is RecoveryTestimony from Ex-Abe Faction: Work toward Settling Political Fun...Record-low Births: Address Low Rate from Comprehensive Perspectiv...Tokyo Core Consumer Prices Up 2.2锛?in Feb.Popular ArticlesJapans Trade with Russia Continues to D
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