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Knowles seeks delay on Katie John case
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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2001 Governor Tony Knowles on Thursday asked the Supreme Court for a 60-day extension on the landmark Katie John subsistence case. The delay has to be approved by the Court. To appeal the case, the state would have to submit a petition to the Court. Alaska Natives have been urging Knowles not to appeal. In the meantime, Knowles will hold a summit on to address the general issue of subsistence fishing. Get the Story:
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