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Stewart Udall 1920-2010
By Barry Massey/ Associated Press
  SANTA FE — Stewart Udall, who sowed the seeds of the modern environmental movement as secretary of the interior during the 1960s and later became a crusader for victims of radiation exposure from the government's Cold War nuclear programs, died Saturday. He was 90.

Judicial Candidate Faces Ethics Complaint
By Mike Gallagher/ Copyright © 2010 Albuquerque Journal
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  Most appellate court election campaigns in New Mexico are understated and don't generate much buzz in the legal community or beyond, and it is rare for a judicial candidate to run while under the cloud of ethics charges and a malpractice lawsuit.

Anti-War Protest Draws 120
By Lloyd Jojola/ Journal Staff Writer
  Before a banner with big, bold orange letters that blared "No More War," more than 100 anti-war protesters marked the seventh anniversary of the start of the Iraq war with a demonstration that began at Civic Plaza and took to nearby city streets Saturday.

Top Six Science Students Named
By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer
  Erika DeBenedictis' return to Albuquerque for the 50th anniversary of the Central New Mexico Research and Engineering Challenge had a bit of the feel of a victory lap.

New Studios Chief Has Wealth of Experience
By Dan Mayfield/ Of the Journal
  I suppose it's a lesson in keeping your black book up to date.


Clovis Confronts Blights Versus Rights
By Leslie Linthicum/ Journal Staff Writer
  CLOVIS — Those of us who make tracks across New Mexico for work and pleasure know there is a lot of pretty out there and that there is also plenty of ugly.



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Here are the headlines for 03-21-2010. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Lawyer Draws Rebukes From Federal Judges
  • Around New Mexico
  • Judicial Candidate Faces Ethics Complaint
  • Stewart Udall 1920-2010

    Local Headlines

  • Anti-War Protest Draws 120
  • Top Six Science Students Named

    Upfront Headlines

  • Clovis Confronts Blights Versus Rights

    Editorial Headlines

  • State Meddling in Ban on Red Light Cameras
  • Solo Role in Cap and Trade Self-Destructive

    Venue Headlines

  • Return To Glory
  • Sucre Invites Iowa Piano Trio To Perform
  • New Studios Chief Has Wealth of Experience
  • Windows To the Soul of an Artist Who Cannot See
  • Adapted 'Ultima' Debuts on N.M. Stage at Vortex
  • Perez Visits Some 'Forgotten Tales'
  • Exhibit's Collages Mixes Old Toys and New Images
  • Royals Do the Roaring in 'Lion'
  • NMSO Launches Fundraising Effort

    Business Headlines

  • All Fired Up Over Costs
  • Green Slow To Grow

    Journal North Headlines

  • Stewart Udall 1920-2010
  • High Juniper Count Causing Allergy Attacks
  • Support Growing for Valles Caldera

    Science & Technology Headlines

  • Top Six Science Students Named


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