Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQjournal: 'Black Holes' Set Deep Space on Fire
... more than blank spots in the night sky. New research has shown, once again, how wrong that notion is. Outside its "event horizon" - a black hole's gravitational point of no return - an intense drama plays out, as dust and gas are sucked in an accelerating spiral that makes the region ...
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ABQjournal: Stars Have Turbulent Lives, Predetermined Fates
... in about 4 billion years. Stars have one of three fates: 1) a white dwarf star, which will be the fate of the Sun; 2) a supernova; or 3) a black hole. Each one of these fates is completely determined by the mass of the star. Mass is defined as the amount of material that an object has. For a ...
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ABQjournal: Neighbors Tell Gov. Not to Let a State Fair Racino Ride
... us. Nor are there any required public hearings, nor any judicial relief for residents or businesses adversely affected. The fairgrounds is a black hole in not only our accustomed planning and zoning framework, but also in the usual protections and rights which we take for granted in a democratic ...
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ABQjournal: Speak Up!
... secure unless everyone is secure. Peace through strength has failed. Control by fear is a failure. Making things for killing is money drawn into a black hole from which no good can emerge. We must change to the practice of the Golden Rule or humanity is doomed on this increasingly troubled planet.& ...
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ABQjournal: Letters to the Editor
Sunday, November 6, 2005 Letters to the Editor . Grant Corner Inn Has a History In regard to the letter to the editor from Jose Garcia of Santa Fe about the ownership of the Grant Corner Inn in Santa Fe: It was Ada Peacock Moore, my grandmother, who purchased the house in 1905. She had ...
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ABQjournal: El Zócalo Project Bids Are Too High
... of renovating the three historic buildings on the property continues to rise, with Commissioner Jack Thomas referring to the complex as a financial "black hole" during budget meetings earlier this year. County Development Director Mike Springfield said Thursday night that construction prices continue ...
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