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Settlement Reached In Lawsuit Over Lynx
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will decide in two weeks whether to study if the Canada lynx should be protected in New Mexico under the Endangered Species Act.
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Latinos unhappy with Obama picks
If there is one message President-elect Barack Obama's transition team has broadcast about Cabinet picks, it is that ethnicity and gender will not be the first considerations when filling the slots.
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Former Johnny Carson producer dies in ABQ
A NEW MEXICO MAN -- BEST KNOWN AS JOHNNY CARSON'S PRODUCER -- HAS PASSED AWAY. LEGENDARY WRITER AND PRODUCER RUDY TELLEZ DIED THIS PAST WEEK.
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Paper Ballot Benefit: Undervote Rate Drops in 2008 Prez Election in New Mexico
One of the most vexing problems with New Mexico's 2004 election was the high percentage of "undervotes." Undervotes occur when someone casting a ballot either doesn't select a candidate in a race or his or her ...
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Wisconsin officials consider ignition interlocks to combat drunk driving
David Sarnowski of Los Alamos, N.M., uses the ignition interlock device. a oeIta s a life-altering thing,a he says.
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Troy Turner: India's fight is our fight
The terrorism attacks that began Wednesday in this city struck a personal chord with me.
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Saving Logan the calf
AN EASTERN NEW MEXICO FAMILY HAD AN UNUSUAL PROBLEM... A CALF THEY NEEDED TO GET RID OF--- BUT DIDN'T WANT TO SAY GOODBYE TO.
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Route 66 remnants remain in New Mexico
Q: I'm going to be in New Mexico and I would like to know about any portions of Route 66 that still exist there.
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New Mexicans With India Connections Breathe Sigh Of Relief
With the violence in Mumbai over, people from India now living in New Mexico breathed a sigh of relief.
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Top aide: Obama cabinet to be nearly complete by Christmas
U.S. President-elect Barack Obama will have nearly named his entire cabinet by Christmas, a top Obama aide said Friday.
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New Rules Tie Driver Permit to Test Scores, Attendance
When Edith Andrade and her friend Kimberly Rosales heard about proposed stricter rules for young drivers, they had the same reaction most kids their age would: "I think that's wrong," 13-year-old Edith charged.
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Obama Team Mulls Role for Miss Lewinsky in New Administration
President-Elect Barack Obama's transition team is reported to be deeply divided over whether to offer a post to Monica Lewinsky, the former White House Intern whose intimate relationship with President Bill ...
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Clooney and Spacey Treated to Dinner by New Mexico Governor
Movie & Entertainment News provided by World Entertainment News Network George Clooney 2008-11-27 17:27:03 - Hollywood actors GEORGE CLOONEY and KEVIN SPACEY were among the guests at a star-studded dinner party ...
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NM charities say more people seeking help
More New Mexicans are seeking food and shelter from charities, while donors are struggling to give more.
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Record number of women in Congress
Although women failed to win the presidency or vice presidency this year, there will be a record number of female lawmakers serving in the 111th Congress and state legislatures across the country.
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NM wants more protection for drinking water
New Mexico Environment Secretary Ron Curry wants the federal government to regulate the chemical perchlorate to ensure greater protection for the state's drinking water.
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N.D. ranks worst for drunk driving
North Dakota had the worst drunk driving record in the nation in 2007, Mothers Against Drunk Driving said Tuesday.
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NM governor hosts star-studded dinner at mansion
Gov. Bill Richardson hosted a star-studded dinner party last weekend to thank moviemakers and celebrities, including George Clooney, Kevin Spacey and Paul Sorvino, for shooting films in the state. Clooney and Spacey have been in New Mexico filming the action-comedy 'The Men Who Stare at Goats.' Sorvino has been working on 'Doc West,' a feature-length film for Italian television that is shooting around Santa Fe. Other guests included Grant Heslov, director of 'The Men Who Stare at Goats,' and Mary McCormack, star of the Universal Network Television series 'In Plain Sight,' which is filming around Albuquerque.
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Game Commission to consider antelope plan in Deming
Development of a pronghorn antelope management plan will be part of the focus of the New Mexico Game Commission's next meeting.
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Opinion: Richardson, not Clinton, should be secretary of state
Check out this gold-plated resume: seven-term member of Congress; special envoy to North Korea, Iraq, Cuba and Sudan; U.N. ambassador; energy secretary; governor; and five-time nominee for the Nobel Peace ...
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