Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL BIZ/METCALF: Industrial subleasing space skyrockets
... of Orlando. Fla.-based wholesaler HD Supply. The sublease rate for the building on 64th NW is negotiable, according to Smith. When Sandia National Laboratories contractor L-3 Communications leased 75,900 square feet on the West Side in late 2008, some of the company's pre-existing ...
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ABQJOURNAL BIZ: Bulletin Board
Monday, September 28, 2009 Bulletin Board The Albuquerque Parliamentary Unit meets from 7-9 p.m. today in Room #2406 at the University of New Mexico Law School, 1117 Stanford NE. The educational program will be "How to Handle Hecklers and Other Harassing Individuals." Guests are welcome. ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Valles Caldera: System Failure?
... said, 'Wait a second, this is what we wanted to avoid by having it public property,' " said Dave Menicucci, a retired research engineer at Sandia National Laboratories and fishing guide. Henry suggests if the law were altered to remove the self-sufficiency language, the preserve could ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Stunt Aviators Fly in for SF Air Show
... a kidney to Soucy. It is, he said, “like a miracle - working great.”) Bob Carlton Bob Carlton is a rocket scientist at Sandia National Laboratories, so it's little wonder that his air show work involves one of the oldest forms of flying - soaring - with the ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: UNM Site To Make Isotopes
... and Europe has resulted in spotty supplies in the United States - which several years ago gave up on plans to produce the same material at Sandia National Laboratories. The shortage became severe after the closure in May of a 52-year-old reactor in Canada that provided one-third of the U.S ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Sandia Expecting Retirement Wave
Friday, September 11, 2009 Sandia Expecting Retirement Wave By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer Sandia National Laboratories is preparing for a wave of retirements over the next year because of a reduction in the share Sandia pays for retirees health benefits. The reduced benefits apply to ...
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ABQJOURNAL BIZ: A Wide Array of Innovation
... catalytic combuster for fireplaces, developed by a spin-off company, that could spell the end of no-burn nights. Allred, a former 17-year Sandia National Laboratories employee who worked mostly with the composite materials group, ran a division of the California company PDA for four years before ...
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