New York Times: data-para-count="346" data-total-count="346" itemprop="articleBody" id="story-continues-1">FAIRBANKS, Alaska - A gleaming $23 million complex of office buildings, dormitories and workshops has risen from the boreal forest just outside town over the last decade, aimed at training workers for a natural gas pipeline that was supposed to snake from the Arctic to serve energy markets around the world and make Alaska rich all over again.
But the pipeline was never built, the victim of a worldwide glut...