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Ethics Panel Rules on Domenici Call
By Michael Coleman/ Journal Washington Bureau
    The Senate Ethics Committee says he should never have picked up the phone, but that it found no substantial evidence Sen. Pete Domenici tried to improperly influence an ongoing investigation when he called then-U.S. Attorney David Iglesias in October 2006.
    The committee made its finding in what it called a "Public Letter of Qualified Admonition" issed to the longtime Republican senator.    Thursday, Apr. 24, 2008 (updated 6:39 PM MDT) Click Now To Continue
  • Public Letter of Qualified Admonition from Senate (PDF)
  • Domenici's Response (PDF)

    From Albuquerque Journal archives
    Domenici Sought Iglesias Ouster (April 15, 2007, Copyright Albuquerque Journal story by Mike Gallagher)
    Iglesias Tells Congress Domenici, Wilson Leaned on Him (March 7, 2007, by Michael Coleman, Journal Washington Bureau)

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    Funeral Mass today in Las Cruces for NMSU student slain in Indiana.
    Volunteers to comb area around Middlebury College, where Nick Garza disappeared Feb. 5.
    Former Estancia High track coach to face six counts; one charge dismissed.
    Fire now 46 percent contained, but crews keep a wary eye on expected high winds.
    Police say taxi driver used gas card he said had been stolen in armed robbery.
    Floyd Montoya is out of leave, out of insurance, and now he's out of a job.
    School official says she drank just one beer before DWI arrest on prom night.
    Inspectors find seven safety violations after November fatality at recycling center.
    25-year-old mother accused of killing 6-year-old boy in January 2007.
    Office at 11500 Menaul NE will be closed from 8 to 10 a.m. today for training.
    Soldier who took wrong turn into Juarez could get up to 30 years for arms smuggling.
    Fire weather watch will turn into a red flag warning this morning.

    Weather Forecast:  Mostly clear ... Windy.    
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    Cooler Weather, Lighter Winds Expected Friday click to continue (new 7:32 AM MDT)



    Carville Vs. Gov. On CNN
    By Jeff Jones / Journal Politics Writer
      Gov. Bill Richardson and James Carville went toe-to-toe Wednesday night on national cable TV in their first exchange since Carville compared Richardson with Judas— and neither pulled any political punches.

    Dean Quits Amid Porn E-Mail Flap
    By Martin Salazar / Journal Staff Writer
      A New Mexico State University official accused of sending pornographic e-mails has resigned his administrative position.

    Lab Whistle-Blower Wasn't Out Fishing
    By Joline Gutierrez Krueger / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
      Los Alamos National Laboratory whistle-blower Tommy Hook's divorce began messy, with his wife alleging that he was spending large chunks of the couple's cash on numerous trips to casinos and "gentlemen's clubs."

    City Drivers Considering Switch to Union Giant
    By Dan McKay / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
      It's a debate that's touched on Osama bin Laden, Greg Payne and bathroom breaks.

    Governor Going to Venezuela
    By Jeff Jones / Journal Staff Writer
      SANTA FE— Gov. Bill Richardson hopes to make headway in the release of three American hostages when he heads to Venezuela on Friday.

    Son Cashes In On His Dad's Connections
    By Raam Wong / Journal Northern Bureau
      SANTA FE— Congressional hopeful Ben Ray Lujan shares more than just a name with his father, state House Speaker Ben Lujan. They also share many campaign contributors.

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    High gas prices are seen at the Chevron gas station located on Harper NE on Wednesday April 23, 2008.

    N.M.'s Senators: Don't Expect Gas Prices To Drop Anytime Soon
    By Michael Coleman / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Washington Bureau
      WASHINGTON— Americans hoping for a break on gasoline prices this summer shouldn't hold their breath, two powerful New Mexico lawmakers said Wednesday.




    Murder Charge Filed in Death of Las Cruces Student
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    Navajo Council Falls Short Again on Legislative Complex Vote click to continue (new 1:40 PM MDT)

    County Clerks Unhappy With Voting Machine Vendor click to continue (new 1:37 PM MDT)

    Environmental Groups Target U.S. Senate Race in N.M. click to continue (new 1:34 PM MDT)

    Man Dies in Fall From Gallup Bridge click to continue (new 11:22 AM MDT)

    Portales Woman To Go on Trial in Son's Drowning click to continue (new 11:20 AM MDT)

    Crews Brace for Strong Winds in Fighting 4,600-Acre Trigo Fire click to continue (new 9:34 AM MDT)

    State Inspectors Propose To Fine Las Cruces click to continue (new 9:30 AM MDT)

    Two NMMI Cadets Suspended for Hazing click to continue (new 8:21 AM MDT)

    Joseph Kennedy Pushes Wind Energy for Navajo Nation click to continue (new 6:22 AM MDT)


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    State Headlines

  • Tribe's Education Board Stays for Now
  • Son Cashes In On His Dad's Connections
  • Tribal Council Tables Bill for Legislative Complex
  • Carville Vs. Gov. On CNN
  • N.M.'s Senators: Don't Expect Gas Prices To Drop Anytime Soon
  • Dean Quits Amid Porn E-Mail Flap
  • Winter Snow Poised to Refresh Parched West
  • Lab Whistle-Blower Wasn't Out Fishing
  • Around New Mexico
  • Spaceport Needs Licenses, Leases
  • N.M. River Protection Pushed
  • Governor Going to Venezuela

    Local Headlines

  • Friends Remember Hit-and-Run Victim
  • Water Rates Will Stay Stable, For Now
  • Bridge Commemorates Cycling Crash Victim
  • City Drivers Considering Switch to Union Giant

    Washington Bureau Headlines

  • N.M.'s Senators: Don't Expect Gas Prices To Drop Anytime Soon

    Journal North Headlines

  • Smarter Spending Requested
  • Cat Spots Still Open for Clinic
  • River Revival
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • LANL Critic Wasn't Out Fishing
  • Nambé Tribe to Get Privacy
  • Richardson Rides the Rail
  • Judge, Lawyer Dispute Headed to Mediation
  • CSF Considering School Merger

    West Side Headlines

  • RR Soap Box Derby Losing Track
  • Car Show Rolls Into RR
  • Shopping Center Is Not Endorsed
  • S. Valley The City Taxes A Concern
  • Sewage Options Studied
  • South Valley Pride Celebration Will Be Biggest Ever
  • City Councilors Kill SAD7b Project
  • Gardens Can Save Water
  • Woman Allegedly Hides Beer in Car Driven by Teen

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • RR Soap Box Derby Losing Track
  • Car Show Rolls Into RR
  • Shopping Center Is Not Endorsed
  • S. Valley The City Taxes A Concern
  • Sewage Options Studied
  • South Valley Pride Celebration Will Be Biggest Ever
  • City Councilors Kill SAD7b Project
  • Gardens Can Save Water
  • Woman Allegedly Hides Beer in Car Driven by Teen

    Sports Headlines

  • Sheesh!Why The Hubbub?
  • New York Native Was a Drag Racing Pioneer in Duke City
  • Dominguez Leaving UNM Basketball
  • Letters to the Editor