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| Gov. to McCain: Join the Club |
| Gov.: No Public Vote on Regents |
| Judge To Consider Daskalos Citation |
| Suit: Health Care Staffer Sold Meth to Resident |
| First State Takes Loss To Strengthen Position |
| Plan To Take Away Electives Cut Back |
| Munger: Bad Time to Reconfigure Weapons Complex Wed, 23 Jul 2008 17:51:52 +0100 Frank Munger at the Knoxville New Sentinel on the National Nuclear Security Administration (http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2008/jul/23/bad-timing-for-decisions-on-nuke-weapons-complex/)'s efforts to rush through a major... |
| Where Your Gas Money Goes Wed, 23 Jul 2008 16:25:03 +0100 The Energy Information Administration has published an updated graphic (http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/twip/twip.asp) showing where the price of a gallon of gas... |
| 10:40am -- 3 To Be Tried Together for Party Death Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:40:15 +0100 Santa Fe judge declines to separate trials for suspects in June 2007 trailer park killing. |
| Updated at 9:50am -- Navy Sends Planes to Cruces Ahead of Dolly Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:50:00 +0100 Nearly three dozen aircraft from Corpus Christi seek shelter in New Mexico. |
| 9:35am -- State Cop Survives Collision With Elk Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:36:57 +0100 Sgt. Luis Hernandez briefly hospitalized after he hit 800-pound bull elk at 100 mph. |
| 8:40am -- Extension Agent Accused of Striking Deputy Wed, 23 Jul 2008 08:41:32 +0100 Eddy County sheriff's officer hit by flying briefcase after trying to break up courthouse argument. |
| Updated at 8:05am -- Murder Suspect's Girlfriend Also Sought Wed, 23 Jul 2008 08:05:00 +0100 Witnesses told police woman handed Joseph Espinoza a gun before city worker was shot. |
| 7:40am -- 'Radioactive' Man Triggers Alarm at Checkpoint Wed, 23 Jul 2008 07:41:15 +0100 Alamogordo resident was returning from medical tests in El Paso when stopped by Border Patrol. |
| 7:15am -- Cult Leader's Attorney Wants Indictment Tossed Wed, 23 Jul 2008 07:16:44 +0100 Raton lawyer says Wayne Bent's lying with naked children is a 'religious healing practice,' not sex. |
| 6:55am -- Grants Woman's Cry for Help Ends in Arrest Wed, 23 Jul 2008 06:58:20 +0100 Registered nurse facing drug charges after officers respond to domestic violence call. |
| Updated at 6:15am -- Calif. Murder Suspect Eludes Lawmen in N.M. Wed, 23 Jul 2008 06:15:00 +0100 Man accused in sword slaying of girlfriend is now believed to be in Mexico. |
| 5:55am -- Man Cleared of Murder Now Accused of Domestic Violence Wed, 23 Jul 2008 05:54:59 +0100 Only defendant to be acquitted of Taos murder is charged with punching his wife. |
| 5:40am -- Dumped Teen Arrested for Shooting at Ex's Car Wed, 23 Jul 2008 05:38:49 +0100 San Juan County deputies arrest Arizona teen and friends for early Tuesday drive-by. |
| 5:20am -- Big Bill to McCain: Stop Whining! Wed, 23 Jul 2008 05:21:45 +0100 Richardson tells Fox News he has had many op-eds rejected by the NY Times. |
| 'Walk' Signal Should Read 'Run' CAN WE JUST WALK TO WAL-MART SAFELY? Mikki called with that question recently. |
| Little words on a bank account can mean a lot Q: I read your recent column about deeds to real property requiring the words "joint tenants" or similar language, but titles to vehicles only requiring "or" or "and" to create a joint tenancy. I found this interesting and wonder how bank accounts work? For example, is "or" on a bank account the same as "joint tenants"? D.A.A., Santa Fe |
| One-On-One with Bob Gallagher With his wide presence and encyclopedic knowledge of New Mexico, Bob Gallagher, president of the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association, seems as native as the phrase "red or green?," but he was actually born in Brooklyn, N.Y. |
| Office vacancies jump in metro area Demand for office space weakened in the second quarter, with the vacancy rate jumping from 11 percent in first three months of the year to 12.7 percent, according to Grubb & Ellis New Mexico. |
| Letters to Outlook Editor's note: I am arbitrarily putting in place a moratorium on letters about military retirees and taxes after the following letters this week and plan to enforce it for some time. It has been enlightening, but also has become repetitive and a bit personal. Keep writing, but on other topics for a while. As always, we appreciate the input. — Business Editor Mike Murphy. |
| Want to grow quickly? Outside equity is for you |
| Booming cities team to roar as sisters Sunny and dry most of the year, the city is home to a major research institute and several colleges and universities. The high-tech economy is booming, but an agricultural tradition persists. The work force is diverse, highly skilled and multilingual. For leisure, families go to numerous restaurants and cafes, an interactive science museum and art galleries. Sound familiar? |
| PNM Resources Drops Cap Rock Energy Bid PNM Resources and Continental Energy Systems announced Tuesday they have agreed to terminate PNMR's acquisition of Cap Rock Energy Corp., a Texas electric distribution and transmission subsidiary of Continental. |
| Tougher Rules for TIDDs Proposed SANTA FE — The state Board of Finance is considering tougher standards and increased oversight for a new form of development financing that a couple of critics say could leave the state in the lurch. |
| Are Wind Energy Users' Fees Fair? The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission is trying to determine if subscribers to Public Service Company of New Mexico's voluntary renewable energy program, known as "Sky Blue," are being overcharged by the utility, which also assesses them a fuel adjustment fee. |
| Isotopes Pull Sweep With Different Looks on Field Late last year, Fred Matteucci had to play the role of David, reluctantly preparing a sling for Goliath. The Albuquerque businessman and owner of the Dukes baseball trademark since 2004 got a phone call with bad news. |
| Pain Par for the Course The golfers who attract three-deep galleries at the U.S. Senior Open are almost always guys who played the PGA Tour and then moved effortlessly on to the Champions Tour. |
| Ex-Bear A Model AFA Cadet LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Little did Travis Dekker know when he decided to attend the Air Force Academy that the experience would lead to a career in modeling. |
| Title Is Elusive Goal for Lobos |
| Dukes of '81 Left Big Imprint |
| Could Pac-10 Come Calling? |
| Bowl Eligible |
| Pizza Could Deliver Olympic Trip |
| McKernan Guided the Glory Days |
| Bears back up their belief in Urlacher with a $6 million signing bonus |
| Albuquerque's Patrick Collier is an elite athlete, but who knows it? |
| Ex-'Tope Aguila Haunts Albuquerque |
| BYU May Be Favored, But Utah's the Pick |
| T-Birds, Expo N.M. Talking |
| Lobos Picked 4th in Preseason Poll |
| Governor: No Vote on Regents |
| LULAC Urges Highlands To Address 'Deplorable' Housing |
| AARP: SF Among Healthiest Cities |
| Some Say 'No Parking' Isn't Enough |
| Group Works To Make Sure Trout Stay Safe |
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