Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Around Northern New Mexico
... 1st Judicial District; David Thomson, currently deputy attorney general in charge of civil litigation; and Santa Fe lawyer Aaron Wolf. Gov. Bill Richardson has 30 days to make the appointment. The committee interviewed 17 applicants for the job before making its selections. Sediment ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Cabinet Official Charged in DWI
... of the New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department on Oct. 26, prompted by her drunken-driving arrest two days earlier in Santa Fe, Gov. Bill Richardson's office said. Now Padilla's new federal job - principal deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Administration on Aging ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Denish Calls for End To Pension Deal
... a bill during this year's regular legislative session that would have placed strict limitations on the law that allows double dipping, but Gov. Bill Richardson vetoed the measure after legal questions were raised. Carter Bundy, the political and legislative director for the American Federation of ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Cabinet Official Charged in DWI
... of the New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department on Oct. 26, prompted by her drunken-driving arrest two days earlier in Santa Fe, Gov. Bill Richardson's office said. Now Padilla's new federal job - principal deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Administration on Aging - also ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Denish Faulted on Use of Funds
... money came from President George W. Bush's 2003 Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act and was turned over to Denish's office by Gov. Bill Richardson when it remained unspent, the report says. The report's author, Albuquerque lawyer James Scarantino, wrote that the constitutional ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Report: Denish Spent Federal Bucks on PR
... money came from President George W. Bush's 2003 Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act and was turned over to Denish's office by Gov. Bill Richardson when it remained unspent, the report says. The report's author, Albuquerque lawyer James Scarantino, wrote that the constitutional powers and ...
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ABQJOURNAL UPFRONT: Travel Writer Dines, You Pay
... 's ecotourism initiative. The event featured dancers, food and beverages. Ballantines also was paid $6,000 to put on a media luncheon with Gov. Bill Richardson in connection with the state's float in the 2006 Tournament of Roses Parade. The relationship between the PR firm and the Tourism Department ...
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