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  • They Grow Up Quickly Enough, Dad – 7:24pm MDT
    Father arrested after trying to teach 5-year-old how to drive   (By Juan-Carlos Rodriguez )
  • Man Dies After Being Struck By Lightning – 3:28pm MDT
    A family was preparing to watch fireworks at Loma Colorado Park in Rio Rancho when lightning struck near them, killing the father. (By Juan-Carlos Rodriguez)
  • Their Love Built On Chicken Sandwiches – 1:01pm MDT
    SANTA FE - Who would have thought that chicken sandwiches would be the path to love? But for filmmaker Jon Moritsugu and his actress wife, Amy Davis,, the Burger King chicken sandwich was the elixir.   (By Dan Mayfield)
  • Ask AP: Debt and Interest Rates, Afghan Poppies
    The U.S. government has been plunging deeper and deeper into debt, and the White House expects the budget deficit to get close to $2 trillion by the end of the year. (By Associated Press)
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Bolt Strikes Man, Woman
By Lloyd Jojola / Journal Staff Writer
  A man and woman who were attending the fireworks show at Loma Colorado Park in Rio Rancho on Saturday night were struck by lightning and taken to area hospitals.

UNM Security Fees Double
By Martin Salazar/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  The University of New Mexico is paying more than double the initial estimate to a politically connected firm it hired three years ago to provide security services for its main and south campuses.

Rainbow Gathering Turns Into Mudfest
By Hailey Heinz/ Journal Staff Writer
  CUBA — Robbie Gordon has been attending Rainbow Family gatherings for 29 years. He is 63 years old and needs a wheelchair to get around.

More Questions Than Answers
By Winthrop Quigley/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer
  Congress is one month into its summerlong sprint to overhaul the American health care system. Other than a goal of health care coverage for all at a lower cost, no one really knows where the finish line is.

Albuquerque Tea Party Rally Attracts Thousands in Protest Against Increased Government Spending
By Sean Olson/ Journal Staff Writer
  The Albuquerque Tea Party keeps flexing its muscles, drawing thousands to demonstrate against government spending at an Independence Day rally near Balloon Fiesta Park.

Their Love Built on Chicken Sandwiches
By Dan Mayfield/ Of the Journal
  SANTA FE — Who would have thought that chicken sandwiches would be the path to love?


Governor: Just Let Us Know Where You Are
By Leslie Linthicum/ Journal Staff Writer
  See what can happen when your governor won't tell the news media where he's going and what he's doing in his spare time?



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Here are the headlines for 07-05-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • WWII Veteran's Wife Recounts Life
  • Around New Mexico
  • Two Groups Appeal Herbicide Decision
  • Rainbow Gathering Turns Into Mudfest
  • More Questions Than Answers

    Local Headlines

  • UNM Security Fees Double
  • Albuquerque Tea Party Rally Attracts Thousands in Protest Against Increased Government Spending
  • Bolt Strikes Man, Woman
  • Firm Has Faced Allegations

    Upfront Headlines

  • Governor: Just Let Us Know Where You Are

    Editorial Headlines

  • Taxpayers Don't Need A Magical Interchange

    Venue Headlines

  • Their Love Built on Chicken Sandwiches
  • Fresh visions abound in LAND/ART exhibits
  • Dessay's Lighter Tone as Violetta Captivates in 'La Traviata'
  • Summer love blooms sweetly
  • Chorale looks to the heavens for inspiration
  • Can nouveau riche buy avant-garde?
  • Santa Fe International Folk Art Market brings in artists and supports projects around the world
  • Young actors take trip down the rabbit hole for theater training

    Business Headlines

  • Sacred indulgences
  • Destination training program prepares hospitality workers

    Journal North Headlines

  • WWII Vet's Wife Recounts Meeting Her Husband
  • Memorials Held for Two Teens
  • 'Culture' of DWI Needs To Change

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