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Scientists flock to Alaska for 2007 International Geophysical Year

Anchorage Daily News: Alaska will find itself in the spotlight this spring when thousands of scientists around the world launch the International Polar Year -- a two-year-long initiative to advance what we know about the polar regions in general and climate change in particular.

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