Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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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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ABQjournal: Socorro Astronomer Helps Solve Mystery
... out what causes mysterious flashes in the sky that have puzzled astronomers for more than three decades. A flash appears to happen when a black hole, or possibly a massive beast called a "neutron star," devours its neighbor, the scientists report today in Nature. Frail, an astronomer at the ...
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ABQjournal: Socorro Astronomer Helps Solve Mystery
... out what causes mysterious flashes in the sky that have puzzled astronomers for more than three decades. A flash appears to happen when a black hole, or possibly a massive beast called a "neutron star," devours its neighbor, the scientists report today in Nature. Frail, an astronomer at the ...
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ABQjournal: 'Transfer Tax' May Aid Affordable Housing Effort
... process. The task force would explore ways the city could increase the efficiency of this process, which some city planners now refer to as "the black hole." Local builders asked for the streamlining of the development review process, which is both time consuming and expensive, during the public ...
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ABQjournal: Fires Destroy Two Homes
... in the neighborhood, but because of the serious damage the fire department may never know the true cause of the fire. "This is what they call a black hole," Reule said. "It's so burnt you can't pinpoint the point of origin." Andrew Curley, sales associate at the Villa de Villagio subdivision ...
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ABQjournal: Gaming Tribes Fear End to Good Times
... Dorame, former Tesuque Pueblo Governor and head of the New Mexico Indian Gaming Association. "It goes into the state's General Fund and that's a black hole." Dorame said he expects efforts to expand gambling to grow stronger in the coming years but warns that any expansion of off-reservation ...
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ABQjournal: Peers Motivate Deaf Man
... his new life in college, he said he uses sign language more than spoken language. For many years Trevor viewed life after high school as a vast black hole. With poor grades at his public high school in Moriarty, coupled with severe low self-esteem, Trevor now admits to having thoughts of suicide ...
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ABQjournal: Anti-Greenhouse Argument Hot Air
... shifts their way. More often than not, they turn out to be wrong. If the argument is about something arcane, like the underlying nature of a black hole, we can all cheerfully wait to see who is right. But what if we need to make a decision - now? What if we need to decide, say, whether to ...
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