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NM emergency workers prepare for Gustav
New Mexico disaster teams say they are waiting and ready to respond if and when Hurricane Gustav hits the United States.
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State is cooperating with federal probe of GRIP bonds
The New Mexico Finance Authority says it's "cooperating fully" with federal investigators who are looking into the dealings between the state and a California firm that was paid almost $1 million under a state ...
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Quoted: DNC Thursday Speaker Highlights
Here are the highlights from Thursday's speakers at the Democratic National Convention.
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Secretary of state serving as NM governor
Top Story Headlines Dems choose Obama in thunderous acclamation Barack Obama, claiming a prize never held by a black American, swept to the Democratic presidential nomination on Wednesday as thousands of ...
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Short interview on the floor
The above headline applies not just to the unidentified TV interviewer pictured here, but the interview Gov.
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Potential Obama veeps get turn on stage
Four officials who were mentioned as possible runningmates for Barack Obama but didn't make it onto the ticket were getting a chance to address the Democratic convention Wednesday night.
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Richardson punditry: Bill's still mad at me, but he'll come around
Gov. Bill Richardson played pundit last night at the Democratic National Convention leading up to Hillary Clinton's speech.
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DNC: Richardson says Hispanics can make difference in Nov.
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said strong support by Hispanic voters can tip the balance for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama in the key swing states of Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico.
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Census Bureau: Uninsured rate increases in NM
The percentage of New Mexicans without health insurance has increased although the poverty rate is unchanged, according to a new Census Bureau report.
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Governor signs rebate, expanded tax credit bills
New Mexicans earning up to $70,000 are in line for a tax rebate that will average about $87 under legislation signed into law by Governor Richardson.
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Poll: McCain has narrow lead in New Mexico
As Democrats prepare to launch their national convention here, a poll conducted for The Denver Post shows Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama trailing Republican John McCain in New Mexico 45 percent ...
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Raton gets racetrack
Though quite a bit of money was at stake in their bid to land a racetrack in eastern New Mexico, Tucumcari representatives were sportsmanlike Monday after getting the bad news.
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Hydrogen Road Tour Completed, Despite Bumps In The Road
Hydrogen fuel cell cars from nine automakers completed a 13-day cross-country trip this weekend, in the first such mass U.S. crossing for vehicles powered by a zero-emission technology still in its infancy.
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Richardson praises Obama's running mate, but...
BEEN CALLED THE VICE-PRESIDENTIAL VEEPSTAKES. BARACK OBAMA NAMES DELAWARE SENATOR JOE BIDEN AS HIS VICE- PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING MATE.
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How Democrats can mine the West
As he accepts his party's presidential nomination on Aug. 28, standing a mile high at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, Barack Obama will be pressing into a landscape long thought impassable for a Democrat ...
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Rebate questions answered
Expect to wait a few weeks before finding a rebate check from the state of New Mexico in your mailbox.
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FBI Identifies Man Killed By State Police Officer
The FBI has identified a man who was shot and killed by a state police officer after a high-speed pursuit and fight on the Navajo reservation in northwestern New Mexico.
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Richardson: Obama's choice of Biden for the best
Gov. Bill Richardson says he got a "very gracious" phone call Friday telling him that he wasn't Sen.
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Who will be Obama's running mate?
Prominent democrats around the country are waiting to see who Barack Obama will pick as his running mate.
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Presidential politics returns to New Mexico
CANDIDATE JOHN MCCAIN WILL BE IN LAS CRUCES TODAY -- FOR AN 'INVITATION ONLY' TOWN HALL MEETING.
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