Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Final Respects
... . "Every bit of it was real, and he was like that with everybody." After the eulogy, Clinton shooks hands with Gov. Bill Richardson, former Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., and other prominent New Mexico leaders before taking his seat on a folding chair on the other side of the aisle, with the King ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Domenici Campaign Cash Pays Legal Fees
Thursday, November 19, 2009 Domenici Campaign Cash Pays Legal Fees By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau WASHINGTON - Former Sen. Pete Domenici has used campaign contributions to pay more than $700,000 in legal fees stemming from a federal ethics investigation into his role in the ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH/OPINION: Letters To the Editor
... Ranch to be owned by the federal government. That finally came about in the year 2000 with its purchase and with the enactment of (legislation) that Sen. Pete Domenici and Rep. Heather Wilson introduced. It was a novel piece of legislation that gave the Caldera Preserve to the Department of Agriculture ...
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ABQJOURNAL OPINION/LETTERS: Where's the Drug-Cost Debate?
... ! (to quote Col. Potter of M.A.S.H.) The drug companies did another great lobbying job on Congress. In our last Congress even two of our Republicans, Sen. Pete Domenici and Rep. Heather Wilson, voted for the drug companies on that question. Congress is quite willing, through Medicare, to dictate ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Valles Caldera: System Failure?
... development. The unusual trust arrangement and self-sufficiency requirement was the only way to win the all-important support of former U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., to buy the Baca Ranch for $101 million in 2000. The trust's executive director, Gary Bratcher, acknowledges that ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Senators Introduce Wilderness Bill
... of federal lands around this growing city. Community groups have also pushed competing plans in recent years. In early 2006 now-retired Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., proposed protecting more than 200,000 acres of federal land in Doña Ana County as wilderness, creating a 35,000-acre conservation area ...
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