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| Mega-Maquila on N.M. Border |
| New Breed of City |
| Upstart Airline Closing |
| Mailings Declared Nonpolitical |
| APS Will Turn Down the Heat |
| Section of I-40 To Drop To 2 Lanes |
| Ask AP: Is Obama a Citizen? Sat, 19 Jul 2008 00:00:00 +0100 I've heard that Barack Obama doesn't qualify as a natural-born U.S. citizen. Is this true? This is one of the... |
| Police Say They're Onto Temp Tag Trouble OUR TEMP TAGS ARE TRASH: Robert E. Sanders e-mails that he supposes "one major purpose for having temporary license plates is that of allowing police, other drivers and drivers involved in an accident with the auto in question to identify the owner of the other auto. |
| Handicapped Spaces Returned to Rightful Owners WHY ARE THE COPS IN MY HANDICAPPED SPACE? Kay Stucker e-mails that she was recently "shocked ... when I pulled into what has always been a handicapped parking space at the Unser Wal-Mart and was told that I could not park there anymore." |
| Frozen Foods Plant Closing Doors Windsor Foods, a Houston-based manufacturer of frozen foods whose brands include José Olé burritos and tacos, will close its Albuquerque manufacturing plant, at a cost of nearly 200 jobs. |
| State Likely To Avoid Bank Fallout Like much of the world's economic action, both the good and the bad, the turmoil that is threatening much of the nation's banking sector is bypassing New Mexico, according to the state's chief banking regulator. |
| AROUND N.M. AMD's CEO Steps Down Amid Loss SAN FRANCISCO — The CEO of chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is stepping down. |
| One-On-One with Anne Monson If there's anyone in Albuquerque who will take the opportunity to say, "Meet me in Paris," and mean it, that person is Anne Monson. |
| Lawyer pushes for medical malpractice reform Legislators and obstetrics providers have tried for years to reform medical malpractice insurance to make it affordable while protecting practices and patients alike. |
| Malpractice rates hinder practitioners |
| Letters to Outlook PNM debt rating not tied to Texas To the Editor, Business Outlook |
| Group looks to close gap in seed-stage funding Yogi Berra once famously said about his favorite restaurant: "It's so crowded, no one goes there anymore." The same could be said about seed-stage investing and today's venture capital investors. |
| Tips to survive a tough business climate Trans-World Dynamics, LLC, a consulting and mentoring company for businesses, offers premier program principles called "THANKs® for Everything" to businesses before, during and after economic downturns, not unlike the one we are currently experiencing. The THANKs® program works because it is principle-based, not system-driven. It is a culmination of six principles that bring transformation, success and joy into the business culture, regardless of the current economic climate. |
| AMREP real estate earnings fall $68M RIO RANCHO — Slumping land prices in its primary market led to a steep drop in annual earnings for the company that launched the city. |
| Pain at the Pipeline |
| Around N.M |
| Home Builder, Wife Charged With Fraud, Embezzlement |
| Bourguet Teaches Barelas Kids The morning Bev Bourguet arrived to give her first tennis lesson to children in Barelas, the neighborhood just south of Downtown, she found herself eyeball to eyeball with a drug dealer. |
| Baseball Always in Kailer's Blood You hear J.D. Kailer say these words, "Let me tell you about the Dukes of yesteryear," and you'd better be prepared to sit a spell. |
| UNM Was Right To Insist A&M Come to Loboville |
| Scorps Open at Home |
| Local Event Saddens Ex-Champion |
| Ex-Champ: Tourney Belongs in Duke City |
| Gall Named to U.S. Olympic Team |
| Ex-ESPN Analyst Taking Time Off |
| Radio Veteran Says He's 'Burned Out' |
| UNM Declines $1.8 Million |
| Lobo Morris Packs Her Bag |
| No Rest for 'Topes Shortstop Barnwell |
| ESPN Should Give Me A Vote |
| Lobos Set Grades Record |
| 'Topes Establish Some Momentum Before Break |
| Money Cup Doesn't Just Skate By |
| Former Scorpion Killed in Wreck |
| Golfers' Goal: 50 Courses, 50 Days |
| Branch Poised for Year 2 in the NFL |
| Agency: Well Site Misrepresented State regulators on Friday revoked a controversial oil drilling permit near the headwaters of Tierra Amarilla Creek along the scenic byway connecting T.A. and Tres Piedras. |
| SF Files Edited Board Reply The city of Santa Fe has filed an amended response with a state labor relations board that now does not include allegations Santa Fe City Councilor Matthew Ortiz tried to intimidate a city investigator, city attorney Frank Katz confirmed Friday. |
| camp is challenging fun for elementary students "Put on your thinking caps, your diver suits," said teacher Peggy Martinez. "What are you going to see under the sea?" |
| A Pueblo Tradition Turns 37 Santa Clara Pueblo's Jody Naranjo sold her first pot under the portal of the Palace of the Governors when she was about 7 years old. She used the $3 proceeds to buy an ice cream cone. |
| SMU-in-Taos Winterizing TAOS — Construction of new student housing at Southern Methodist University's Taos campus that will enable the center to hold fall classes began with a groundbreaking Friday. |
| Officer Cleared in Suspect's Death A veteran police officer who fatally shot a man wielding a kitchen knife in downtown Raton in November has been cleared of any wrongdoing. |
| Around Northern New Mexico 2 Arrested in Purse Snatching Attempt Police arrested two people in connection with a failed purse snatching Friday morning in the parking lot of Albertsons at 3540 Zafarano Dr. |
| Summer Evenings Work Best at Vacation Bible School At Santa Fe Baptist Church, summer is about keeping the children and youth engaged and involved in church activities, founding Pastor Dudley O'Dell said. That's why the church is trying a new approach on Vacation Bible School this summer — meeting in the evenings instead of during the day. |
| Rebate: Up To $150 + $40 Per Kid |
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