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Most Read News:   1)  Boyfriend of New Mexico Hiker Says He Searched for Her       2) Mayor Troubled by Stimulus Distribution    
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UPDATED: Hundreds Mourn Fallen N.M. State Police Officer read more (new 6:47 PM MDT)

UPDATED: New Mexico Unions Sue Over Pension Contribution Hike read more (new 6:25 PM MDT)

Air Force, Boeing Test Laser Over New Mexico read more (new 4:14 PM MDT)

New Mexico Man Pleads Guilty To Smuggling Gold read more (new 3:31 PM MDT)

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UPDATED: Supreme Court Turns Down Texas Counties Over Border Fence read more (new 12:18 PM MDT)

Boyfriend of New Mexico Hiker Says He Searched for Her read more (new 11:57 AM MDT)

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In Search of Stability
By Juan Carlos Rodriguez/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Beth and David Nailon's home felt empty after five of their six kids grew up and moved out, so they decided to look into adopting one more.

Engineer Calls for Smaller Reactors
By John Fleck/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  When it comes to the place of the United States in the global future of nuclear power, Tom Sanders thinks we need to think small.

Ahmadinejad Dismisses Riots
By Anna Johnson And Brian Murphy/ Associated Press
  TEHRAN, Iran — Protesters battled police over Iran's disputed election and shouted their opposition from the rooftops Sunday, but President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dismissed the unrest as little more than "passions after a soccer match" and drew his own huge rally of support.

Memorial Today for Copter Pilot
Journal and Wire Report
  The two victims of a mountain rescue helicopter crash will be remembered at services today.

Mayor Troubled by Stimulus Distribution
By Dan McKay/ Journal Staff Writer
  The city of Albuquerque is in line to receive about $42 million in economic-stimulus funding this summer.

Around New Mexico
Journal Staff Reports
  SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Transportation will start replacing incandescent lighting at intersections throughout the state with LEDs to save money and energy.

Elections Notebook
  Some of the dust kicked up on the campaign trail ...Congressional prospects Republican Jon Barela has passed the $5,000 Federal Election Commission fundraising and spending threshold, which forces him to register as a candidate for the Albuquerque-based 1st Congressional District.


It Takes Community To Raise Disabled Kids
By Joline Gutierrez Krueger/ Journal Staff Writer
  A couple of e-mails concerning a column last week on New Mexico's lack of a cohesive, meaningful policy on the use of restraint and seclusion on disabled students has me restraining myself.


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Here are the headlines for 06-15-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • In search of stability
  • Ahmadinejad Dismisses Riots
  • Engineer Calls for Smaller Reactors

    Local Headlines

  • Elections Notebook
  • Around New Mexico
  • Memorial Today for Copter Pilot
  • Mayor Troubled by Stimulus Distribution

    Upfront Headlines

  • It Takes Community To Raise Disabled Kids

    Editorial Headlines

  • Twisting Road Ahead: MVD Revamps Agents
  • Two Can Play Political 'Education' Game

    Business Headlines

  • In-flight innovator sees profits soar
  • Troop reversal will affect Las Cruces by Brook Stockberger
  • Buyer would realize tax advantage
  • Bulletin Board
  • Health Inspections of Albuquerque Restaurants
  • Candy comes to the mall
  • N.M.'s top high-tech firms grow in spite of economy
  • Cruces-based ag statistics service takes office to the fields
  • Humble origins for solar success story
  • Bernalillo County District Courts

    Journal North Headlines

  • Longtime local restaurant remodels and gets a liquor license
  • North Calendar
  • Therapist Heals Through Vibration
  • Harwood Gallery Space To Grow
  • Sales a Bit Slow at SOFA Event

    Health Headlines

  • Alternative medicine becomes mainstream as science races to catch up
  • Rare breast cancer more aggressive
  • Health Briefs
  • Stomach med may help acne


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