Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQjournal North_News: Directionless Governor Not Helping Himself
Sunday, March 9, 2008 Directionless Governor Not Helping Himself By David Roybal For the Journal Political bumper stickers give life to a legend that floats around Santa Fe and probably most government capitals. For those not familiar with it, I'll address it here by turning to New Mexico's current ...
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ABQjournal North_News: Aid Mexico's Progress
Sunday, March 2, 2008 Aid Mexico's Progress By David Roybal For the Journal TEPIC, Mexico - Outside the yellow ornate Palacio De Gobierno of this capital city of Nayarit near the Pacific Coast, Mexicans of all ages assemble daily for formal and casual activities in what is proudly named the ...
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ABQjournal Northoped: Letters to the Editor
Wednesday, February 27, 2008 Letters to the Editor By Richardson Needs To Take Blame RE: DAVID ROYBAL'S Feb. 17 column on Gov. Bill Richardson: Everything Roybal said has needed to be said about Gov. Richardson's dereliction of duty. He is first in line to take any credit that accrues ...
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ABQjournal North_News: How Do Obama and Kennedy Really Compare?
Sunday, February 24, 2008 How Do Obama and Kennedy Really Compare? By David Roybal For the Journal Barack Obama and John F. Kennedy have been mentioned in the same sentence more than once during the ongoing U.S. presidential campaign, but any similarities between the two must be getting snagged ...
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ABQjournal North_News: Gov. Didn't Get Warm Welcome
Sunday, February 17, 2008 Gov. Didn't Get Warm Welcome By David Roybal For the Journal When Bill Richardson returned to New Mexico from the U.S. presidential campaign trail in January, he was more than defeated; he was trounced. He got polite applause in the rotunda of our state Capitol when he ...
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ABQjournal North_News: A Trunk of Dreams, Obama Fliers
Sunday, February 10, 2008 A Trunk of Dreams, Obama Fliers By David Roybal For the Journal The trunk of "Lefty" Velasquez's new Mercury was loaded with blue and white Barack Obama fliers as he drove into his yard the day after New Mexico's remarkably close Democratic presidential caucuses. Immediately ...
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