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List/Grid Author Archives: Winthrop Quigley / Journal Staff Writer

Tax changes only a piece of jobs puzzle

Tax changes only a piece of jobs puzzle

Business advocates got most of the tax changes that they wanted from the 2013 legislative session. What good they will do New Mexico’s stagnant economy remains to be seen.
Tom Ford, owner of Hey Jhonny in Nob Hill, displays some of his eclectic art and gifts from around the world. Ford buys all of his shop’s merchandise using the currency of the products’ countries of origin. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Disadvantages in dollars

Small firms buying internationally can boost profits by using currency of products' national origin

ABQ still struggling from recession

Employment growth, recovery rank among weakest in nation

Bank attracted to ABQ for expansion

Compass upbeat on area's potential

Banker helped thousands buy first homes

Robert Wertheim, whose Charter Bank was credited with helping thousands of first-time buyers afford ...
Gay rights ruling could impede political solution

Gay rights ruling could impede political solution

Vanessa Willock asked Elane Photography in Albuquerque to photograph a ceremony of commitment to her ...
Gay rights ruling could impede political solution

Gay rights ruling could impede political solution

Vanessa Willock asked Elane Photography in Albuquerque to photograph a ceremony of commitment to her ...

Business surprised by session’s end

An unexpected flurry of last-minute tax legislation turned this year's New Mexico's Legi ...
The Bank of the West building is located in Downtown Albuquerque. (Journal File)

Experts foresee interest-rate rise

Bank execs predict continued sluggish growth this year
Steve and Esther Abeyta set up an air-sample collection device at their San Jose home. The Abeytas are trying to determine if area industry is causing health problems for residents. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Area’s industrial legacy poses health risks

Maybe it's just the power of suggestion, but my throat felt raw and my lungs felt irritated af ...

Jobless funding overhaul passes

Governor expected to approve reform

Tribal opt-in for managed care

Mandatory Indian enrollment denied

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