Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQjournal: Speaker Found Famed Hominid Lucy
Wednesday, October 8, 2003 Speaker Found Famed Hominid Lucy By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer It might be Lucy's name that made her famous among the public, but it is her place in scientific history that makes her legacy endure. The 3 million-year-old hominid, discovered 29 years ago in Ethiopia ...
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ABQjournal: Mexico Storms May Dampen N.M.
Tuesday, October 7, 2003 Mexico Storms May Dampen N.M. By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer A pair of unusual Pacific storms sitting off the western coast of Mexico could bring rain to New Mexico as early as today, according to the National Weather Service. And they could dampen the Albuquerque ...
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ABQjournal: LANL Shipments to WIPP Stopped
Saturday, October 4, 2003 LANL Shipments to WIPP Stopped By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer The Department of Energy on Monday suspended shipments of nuclear waste from Los Alamos National Laboratory to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. The problem: Los Alamos was unable to determine whether ...
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ABQjournal: Rep. Fights DOE Plan for More Waste in N.M.
Thursday, October 2, 2003 Rep. Fights DOE Plan for More Waste in N.M. By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer A Washington state congressman plans to go to the House floor today to try to block a Department of Energy proposal that could increase the amount of nuclear weapons waste headed for New Mexico ...
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ABQjournal: Drought Shadows N.M. Into Autumn
Wednesday, October 1, 2003 Drought Shadows N.M. Into Autumn By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer September ended with more warm, dry weather, leaving New Mexico's rivers and dams on "emergency drought status," according to a new report. It was the state's sixth consecutive drier-than-normal month ...
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ABQjournal: Plans Sprout for Family Tree of All Life
Tuesday, September 23, 2003 Plans Sprout for Family Tree of All Life By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer Bernard Moret wants to build the Tree of Life. Built of genetic data, the tree would map out the relationships among all living things as they evolved from ancient ancestors. The work will ...
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ABQjournal: Secrets Were Real in Phony A-Bomb
Wednesday, September 17, 2003 Secrets Were Real in Phony A-Bomb By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer Little Boy's secret, whatever it was, is safe. The replica of the atomic bomb dropped 58 years ago on Hiroshima was returned Tuesday to the National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque, a year after ...
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ABQjournal: Bingaman Opposes Loosening Rules on WIPP Waste
Friday, September 12, 2003 Bingaman Opposes Loosening Rules on WIPP Waste By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., has objected to legislation that would restrict the state of New Mexico's ability to regulate nuclear waste headed for a dump near Carlsbad. The legislation ...
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ABQjournal: Adjust for Dry Times, State Told at Summit
Wednesday, September 17, 2003 Adjust for Dry Times, State Told at Summit By John Fleck Journal Staff Writers New Mexico appears headed into a "megadrought," and the state's residents need to learn how to live in water-lean times that could last for decades, experts and state officials said Tuesday ...
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ABQjournal: Sunport Traffic Resumes
September 13, 2001 Sunport Traffic Resumes By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer Albuquerque's airport began the slow march toward normalcy today as a handful of planes took off, moving a small number of weary travelers one step closer to home. "We may be stuck in Dallas for a while," said Washington ...
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