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Murkowski mum on Senate replacement
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2002 Senator Frank Murkowski (R), newly elected governor of Alaska, isn't talking about who will replace him in Congress. Thanks to a new state law, the decision is Murkowski's alone. He has to act within five days of being sworn in. Get the Story:
Murkowski begins transition (The Anchorage Daily News 11/7)
Murkowski readies for new role (The Farmington Daily-Times 11/7) Related Stories:
Murkowski elected governor of Alaska (11/6)
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