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Ethics Panel Rules On Call
By Michael Coleman / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON The Senate ethics committee says Sen. Pete Domenici never should have picked up the phone, but found "no substantial evidence" he tried to improperly influence a federal investigation when he made a late-night call to 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.
Friday, Apr. 25, 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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Mayor Martin Chavez doesn't want Mora County convicted sex offender Clifford Gutierrez in Albuquerque.In a plea deal, Gutierrez, who was...(by Jeff Proctor)
Police are investigating deaths of one woman, two males on 300 block of Timber Road.
Hugh Dangler to replace John Bigelow, who is stepping down in late June.
Calmer winds, higher humidity expected to help firefighters hold the line today.
Middlebury police also mount new search north of campus where student disappeared.
Former track and field coach accused of having sexual relations with teen.
Blue collar police chief takes over in city of 1,000 on New Mexico-Texas state line.
James King, 47, allegedly attacked 27-year-old man at a local bar in January.
After numerous delays, Paula Darner to face trial in July on big-game violations.
Expected growth at missile range causes Pentagon to reconsider plans.
Lawsuit by man who was arrested for badmouthing woman can go forward.
DA's Office chose not to seek jail time for neglect of several horses, llamas.
Man was riding scooter through U.S. and Canada to promote volunteerism.
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Driver's Licenses Linked to Test Scores
By Zsombor Peter / Journal Staff Writer
A driver's license. To most high school students, it's the ticket to freedom.
PNM Granted $34M Rate Hike
By Jack King / Copyright ©2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
SANTA FE State regulators on Thursday approved a $34 million rate increase for Public Service Company of New Mexico.
'Cute Utes' Expected To Steal the Show in '08
By Andrew Webb / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
If the promised showcase of concept cars at this year's New Mexico International Auto Show is any indication, 2008 will be the year of crossover SUVs or "cute utes."
Murder Suspect Will Be Committed
By Joline Gutierrez Krueger / Journal Staff Writer
A popular St. Pius X graduate accused of killing his brother to "save the world" will be committed to the state mental hospital.
Group Targets Co-Op Trustees
By Thomas J. Cole / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Investigative Reporter
A group of Socorro Electric Cooperative members wants to slash the size of the co-op's board of trustees, reduce the number of trustee meetings and guarantee that trustee meetings are open to members.
Lawyer Talks of Privilege
By Olivier Uyttebrouck / Journal Staff Writer
Morris Dees' "affirmative action card" gave him many privileges as a young man in Alabama, the civil rights lawyer said Thursday, including the ability to practice law without taking the bar exam.
When Will We Feel Fuel Pain?
By Jim Belshaw / Of the Journal
It's been more than 10 years since I last saw Jim Martin. Wherever he is now, I know he's smiling and wagging a finger and saying: "I told you so."
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GREG SORBER/ Journal | Donny Denman has been declared dead for several years but actually has been living in this trailer behind a friends house on 12th street. He holds an Albuquerque Journal that told his story and his family's in March.
Relatives, Police Thought Man Had Been Murdered
By T.J. Wilham / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
Donny Denman isn't dead, after all. True, he's had a funeral. True, a death certificate was issued in his name. And yes, police have been looking for his killer ever since they made a DNA match to some bones found on the West Mesa.
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24 Illegal Immigrants Hurt in Ariz. Traffic Accident click to continue (new 1:39 PM MDT)
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New Mexico Getting A New Chief Public Defender click to continue (new 1:03 PM MDT)
Merger Could Keep College of Santa Fe Afloat click to continue (new 10:32 AM MDT)
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Drilling Moratorium Imposed in Rio Arriba County click to continue (new 8:31 AM MDT)
Former Las Cruces Church Deacon Indicted click to continue (new 8:29 AM MDT)
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