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Corrected CD Rates
The Monday Business Outlook contained incorrect CD and automobile loan rates on Page 19. The correct listings are here. The error was caused by the substitution of an old template... Read more »
Sage Making a Difference 2010
These are challenging times to be growing up. Among studying hard, working smart and imagining a better future, New Mexico teens have a lot of demands. Yet many are... Read more »
Spanish Names Like They Were Meant to be Heard
Cristobal. Teodorito. Benerito. Seferino. Dionicio. Zulema. Anselmo. Hear the names pronounced here. Read Leslie’s column here.
Meet ‘Lawrence of Afghanistan’
Maj. Jim Gant of Las Cruces discusses his experiences working with an Afghan tribe. The article’s author, Ann Scott Tyson, is a staff writer for The Washington Post and has... Read more »
APS Capital Projects
In today’s Journal, we told you some of the big-ticket items that will be financed by an APS bond and property tax package if the voters pass it Tuesday. Here... Read more »
Wildlife “Live”
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is offering two new ways to view “New Mexico Wildlife,” the department’s television program KRWG-Channel 22, the Public Broadcasting Service station in... Read more »
Complete List of Achievement Gap Recommendations
In today’s Journal, we told you about a report from Gov. Bill Richardson’s office and the Public Education Department that listed ideas gathered at three summits held last year. All... Read more »
IPhone App: Albuquerque Journal Mobile Reader
Find out more at ABQjournal.com/iphone and download it from Itunes. You can use your ABQjournal.com username and password to login and read complete stories. Iphone users have already made suggestions,... Read more »
We Are New Mexico
“We Are New Mexico.” UNM basketball coach said after an impressive win over Texas A&M. “The Journal got it going, fans got behind it, and we just took his words... Read more »
UPDATE: Stolen Mandolins Returned
A false alarm turned into a happy ending when a Tijeras man recovered his treasured mandolins. Bob Gray’s two mandolins were stolen from his home Oct. 14. One, a $20,000... Read more »

