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In this photo taken July 2, 2010 and provided by the Discovery Communications, Sarah Palin waits by her husband Todd's boat before heading up river to see fish being counted in Dillingham, Alaska as part of a documentary for the TLC channel. "Sarah Palin's Alaska" is fairly accurate with the facts about her home state. But more spot on is the title of the upcoming TLC documentary series. It's definitely Palin's Alaska, if not anyone else's. The first episode, airing Sunday, portrays the state with a sweeping grandeur not so readibly accessible for Alaskans with less time and money than the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee. (AP Photo/Discovery Communications, Gilles Mingasson)  NO SALES
Photo by: Gilles Mingasson
In this photo taken July 2, 2010 and provided by the Discovery Communications, Sarah Palin waits by her husband Todd's boat before heading up river to see fish being counted in Dillingham, Alaska as part of a documentary for the TLC channel. "Sarah Palin's Alaska" is fairly accurate with the facts about her home state. But more spot on is the title of the upcoming TLC documentary series. It's definitely Palin's Alaska, if not anyone else's. The first episode, airing Sunday, portrays the state with a sweeping grandeur not so readibly accessible for Alaskans with less time and money than the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee. (AP Photo/Discovery Communications, Gilles Mingasson) NO SALES

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