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N.M. May Let Students Skip Pledge
By Heather Clark/ Associated Press
Education Dept. Proposes Change. The state Public Education Department has proposed an update to its rules that would allow schoolchildren to opt out of reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, a morning ritual in public schools around the state.

Poorest APS Schools Get Lowest-Paid Teachers
By Andrea Schoellkopf/ Journal Staff Writer
Staffers tend to move on after picking up classroom experience.

Archaeologists Race To Record Bandelier
By Raam Wong/ Journal Northern Bureau
Erosion Crumbling Cliff Dwellings. Archaeologists at Bandelier National Monument are in a race against time as they use laser scanners to document the park's crumbling cliff dwellings.

Some Bad Apples Have Impact on N.M. Film Industry
By Dan Mayfield/ Of the Journal
Film crews are jerks, and small towns are saying, "Enough already, go back to L.A. -" we don't want you here anymore."

Manny's Circus Act Here Tuesday
By Rick Wright/ Of the Journal
A puff of white smoke has finally been sighted above Chavez Ravine. Manny Ramirez, as reported Saturday evening by The Associated Press, indeed is coming to Isotopes Park.

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A Denny's manager hugs two employees after a Saturday robbery at the restaurant. A young female cook was killed during a robbery.

'It Was Chaos'
By Lloyd Jojola/ Journal Staff Writer
As many as four armed robbers invaded a Denny's restaurant on Albuquerque's West Side on Saturday morning, shooting and killing a teenage female restaurant employee while demanding money.


Getting a Lift
By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer
geophysicist may have figured out how volcanoes helped form the colorado plateau.


Record-Sized Nut a Tribute to Dad
By Leslie Linthicum/ Journal Staff Writer
  ALAMOGORDO - There's more than one big nut in New Mexico, but let's turn our attention on this Father's Day to the 30-foot-tall one that Tim McGinn put up on the side of the highway near Alamogordo in memory of his dad. If you've never stood at the base of a big green pistachio nut that stretches three stories high, as the New Mexico sun shines down and cars zip by on U.S. 54 and deliver the occasional toot, let me tell you that you've still got a little living to do..


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Here are the headlines for 06-21-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • N.M. May Let Students Skip Pledge
  • Getting a Lift
  • Some Bad Apples Have Impact on N.M. Film Industry
  • Archaeologists Race To Record Bandelier
  • Around New Mexico

    Local Headlines

  • 'It Was Chaos'
  • Poorest APS Schools Get Lowest-Paid Teachers
  • Suspects May Be Linked to 10 Heists

    Upfront Headlines

  • Record-Sized Nut a Tribute to Dad

    Editorial Headlines

  • Don't Toss Teacher Pay Out With Weak Regs
  • Policy Would Have Shed Light on Fees

    Venue Headlines

  • Sprightly Kander-Ebb musical 'Girls' endures as a cult favorite
  • Against the Grain
  • Summer of theater unites groups
  • YouthBuild funnels $700,000 to Tohatchi
  • 'Fantasticos' a surreal delight
  • Pianist Proulx gets cool at the Outpost
  • Arts fair is showcase for N.M.'s finest

    Business Headlines

  • Close to home

    Journal North Headlines

  • Rodeo Parade Heads Downtown
  • In the Dark About Plans
  • In a Race To Record Bandelier
  • Musician Heading Back Home

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