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| ASK AP: Jet pollution, fraction-of-a-cent coins Fri, 30 May 2008 17:50:00 +0100 IT can be a manufacturing plant, a spice grinder or a place where rumors get started. But did you know... |
| Police Love 'Bad Plates' CAN YOU PAINT-BY-NUMBERS ON YOUR LICENSE PLATE? In a recent e-mail, janice g says: "In addition to the license-plate issues you discussed at the end of March, in the last week I have seen the following: |
| With So Many Homeowners in Trouble, Options Can Benefit Buyers, Investors and Owners If youre shopping around for a foreclosed home in New Mexico, you wont find bus foreclosure tours like those offered in Florida and California. The local foreclosure market isnt that hot. |
| Candidates Argue Over Health Care Fixes A Democrat and a Republican agreed Thursday during a noontime debate sponsored by AARP that health care needs an extensive overhaul. They agreed on little else. |
| Patients Stand To Benefit From E-Records Information technology that has revolutionized business and launched a global productivity surge has barely made a dent in the medical industry. |
| Docs Say E-Records Way To Go Kathy Finch, a family practice physician whose office is so paperless she says she doesn't even use Post-It Notes, says changing over to electronic medical records is the only way to go. |
| Take A Tip From Georgia on Health Care New Mexicans and their elected officials are still waiting for the word from Gov. Richardson on an expected special session to push his government-managed Health Solutions plan. In the meantime and heading in the opposite direction (toward free markets and individual control), Georgia's Legislature has passed and the governor has signed innovative health care legislation that New Mexicans might want to consider before they give the state additional power to manage and regulate health care. |
| Profits Are the Reason Companies Exist It appears some of our United States senators think ethical business management involves stealing from the owners, which generally means anyone who works for a living. |
| Walters, Redbirds Toss Out Isotopes Either the Albuquerque Isotopes had a bad Saturday night, or Casey Mosers umpiring crew did. Or both. |
| Ex-Lobo Can Only Watch All Lance Watson could do was watch his Kansas City teammates as they faced Club Social y Deportivo Municipal of Guatemala. |
| Url Back in the Fold LAKE FOREST, Ill. Despite apparent dissatisfaction with his contract, linebacker Brian Urlacher showed up for the start of the Chicago Bears' mandatory minicamp Friday. |
| Riding High Geoff Kabush grew up in British Columbia, where at last report there was no shortage of mountains. Yet, this world-class mountain biker and prospective 2008 Canadian Olympian trains in and around Albuquerque. |
| Slow Roller Boosts Isotopes |
| Put Up Or Shut Up |
| Hagerty's Making His Move |
| 'Topes Lose 7th in Past 8 Games |
| They're on A Roll |
| Romero A Delgado Fan |
| Gall Extends Sterling Streak |
| Wiviott's Road Sometimes Bumpy Support him or not, Don Wiviott - the developer turned Democratic congressional candidate - has made a mark in Santa Fe over the last decade. |
| Pre-Columbian Art Returned The Palace of the Governors has returned to its owner a collection of pre-Columbian art that museum officials once hoped would be donated to the state. |
| Young Anglers Cast for Trout in Annual Children's Fish Derby Aryanna Taylor, 6, momentarily set her fishing pole down Saturday, as she had something very important to say and it required the use of both hands. |
| Car Theft Leads to Police Chase A 24-year-old man is accused of leading Santa Fe police on a high-speed chase after stealing a vehicle from a Motel 6 guest who was loading up his luggage early Saturday morning. |
| Luján Faces His Next Challenge Jason Marks came to Santa Fe in January 2005 believing he had the credentials to chair the powerful Public Regulation Commission. Ben Ray Luján had the same idea. |
| Real Patriots Meet Challenges It's primary election week in New Mexico. So many decisions. So much to consider. New Mexico, of course, is ripe for political thought - and action. It long has been, according to former Valencia County commissioner Salomon Montaño. More from him in a bit. |
| Domenici Endorses Wilson |
| Santa Fe Delays Bridge Repairs |
| SF's Wi-Fi Debate Getting Attention |
| State Police Lieutenant Dies In Single-Vehicle Rollover |
| Beginning the Summer in Faith |
| Around Northern New Mexico |
| Santa Fe's Top Small Businesses Awarded |
| Out of the Mud; Online |
| Life-Changing 'Session' |
| Lawyer Contends AG Is Hiding Evidence |
| Ex-Rep. vs. Appointed Incumbent |
| Zach Condon Follows His Muse to E. Europe And France of the '40s |
| CSF Says State Can't Help Soon Enough |
| Grads' Church Ceremony Examined |
| More States Consider Interlock Law |
| Around Northern N.M. |
| House District 68 |
| Women Allege Harassment |
| Twins' Lives Meet Similar Ends |
| Sheriff's Vehicle Taken On Joy Ride |
| Rodella Removed From Bench |
| Taos Climber Makes 10th Everest Ascent |
| Richardson Endorses Luján in 3rd District |
| Audit Focuses on SFPS Tech Dept. |
| Acquittal in Activist's Death |
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