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Deferred Comp To UNM Brass Tops $1 million
By Martin Salazar/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  The deferred compensation packages awarded to select individuals at the University of New Mexico have been a thorny topic.

Crash Death Spurs Chase Policy Review
By T.J. Wilham/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White says he has "serious" concerns about a pursuit involving one of his deputies that ended with a suspect crashing into a car carrying an elderly couple.

Pride Parade Draws 20,000
By Maggie Ybarra/ Journal Staff Writer
  Jill Gatwood is a married and proud, 54-year-old biker babe.

Coalition of Agencies Widens Pecos River To Help Restore the Threatened Bluntnose Shiner Species
Journal Southern Bureau
  ROSWELL — The Pecos River took a detour to its past this week.

Threat of Strike Ends
By Dan Mayfield/ Of the Journal
  Get ready, because here they come.


World of Library Magic Coming to Anton Chico
By Leslie Linthicum/ Journal Staff Writer
  ANTON CHICO — The villages that make up the greater Anton Chico "metroplex" are strung along a 10-mile loop of two-lane road that follows the bends of the Pecos River: Dilia, Upper Dilia, Llano del Medio, Llano Viejo, Anton Chico, Upper Anton Chico and Tecolotito.


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Here are the headlines for 06-14-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Coalition of Agencies Widens Pecos River To Help Restore the Threatened Bluntnose Shiner Species
  • Around New Mexico
  • Glorieta Defenders Mostly Hispanic

    Local Headlines

  • Pride Parade Draws 20,000
  • Crash Death Spurs Chase Policy Review
  • Deferred Comp To UNM Brass Tops $1 million

    Upfront Headlines

  • World of Library Magic Coming to Anton Chico

    Editorial Headlines

  • Officer Put Life on Line
  • N.M. Doing Time With Piecemeal Ethics Laws

    Venue Headlines

  • Barber's 'Knoxville' a poignant look at childhood
  • 'Indecency' shines light on Wilde Trials
  • Sax player is hitting right notes
  • Arts school's goal is to develop talent
  • FUSION lands two plays in festival
  • Downtown artists' co-op finding right Elements for success
  • Drawn To the Light
  • Threat of Strike Ends

    Business Headlines

  • Get Connected
  • Credit unions mostly avoid card rate woes

    Journal North Headlines

  • Glorieta Defenders Mostly Hispanic
  • I'll Pay To See Chemical Manny


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