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    Media Guilty, Not Charged, in JonBenet Case
    By Diane Dimond/ Of the Journal
      Patsy Ramsey is looking down from the heavens she always prayed to with her trademark beauty pageant smile. Standing next to her is her beautiful daughter, JonBenet Ramsey. They are benevolent but still wagging a finger of "I-told-you-so" at all of us.

    Obama: Kids in U.S. Need to Learn Spanish
    By Jeff Jones/ Journal Staff Writer
      Candidate's comments on ‘English-only' issue trigger controversy. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama touched a nerve during a discussion on "English-only" legislation when he urged parents to focus on making sure their kids learn Spanish.

    Domestic Wells No Longer A Given
    By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer
      Older Water Rights Must Be Considered Before Drilling. A state court this week threw out New Mexicans' longstanding legal right to drill a domestic water well without having to worry about whether it would leave less water for their neighbors.

    Country roots die hard for one Albuquerque family and unlikely pet
    By Toby Smith/ Journal Staff Writer
      No matter how hard you pull, you can't yank the country out of some people.

    Go Ahead and Hike
    By Dan Mckay/ Journal Staff Writer
      Fire Restrictions Were Lifted on Friday in Cibola National Forest. For almost two weeks, the mule deer had La Luz to themselves.

    T-Baller Picked for White House Game
    By Jessica Dyer/ Journal Staff Writer
      5-year-old to represent N.M. on first All-Star team. When Jayden Ferran packs for his trip to Washington, D.C., he'll tuck inside his suitcase some blinding white baseball pants — size extra-small — and a pair of never-worn athletic socks.

    Kirtland Jet Fuel Contaminating Groundwater
    By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer
      Jet fuel from an old underground Kirtland Air Force Base fuel line has reached groundwater near one of Albuquerque's largest water supply areas, in and around the city's Ridgecrest neighborhood, officials said Friday.

    Victim Had Her Hands in the Air
    By T.J. Wilham/ Journal Staff Writer
      Police say gunman shot woman, grabbed tip jar with $2 in it. Qiu Feng Chen had her hands in the air when she was fatally shot while her small Chinese restaurant was being robbed, police said Friday.

    Special Session Likely in September
    By Barry Massey/ Associated Press
      Richardson expands agenda, says he wants to aid working families. Gov. Bill Richardson plans to call a special session of the Legislature in early September, and he's expanding the agenda.

    Expert: DNA Test Unreliable
    By Joline Gutierrez Krueger/ Journal Staff Writer
      Defense Argues To Discard Results. A noted expert on DNA says a procedure used to connect a transient to the rape and bludgeoning death of Nob Hill resident Kathryn Hauser was "not scientifically honest" and is likely not approved by other crime labs.



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    State Headlines

  • Special Session Likely in September
  • Expert: DNA Test Unreliable
  • AROUND N.M.
  • State Board Certifies Results
  • Obama: Kids in U.S. Need to Learn Spanish
  • Domestic Wells No Longer A Given

    Local Headlines

  • Victim Had Her Hands in the Air
  • Go Ahead and Hike
  • Post Office May Release Report
  • Country roots die hard for one Albuquerque family and unlikely pet
  • T-Baller Picked for White House Game
  • Kirtland Jet Fuel Contaminating Groundwater

    Journal North Headlines

  • Sheriff's Son Arrested on DWI Charges for 2nd Time
  • Fire Doused Before Doing Major Damage
  • Fatal Crash Likely DWI
  • CEO Out at Raton Hospital
  • Businessman's Death Considered a Homicide
  • Obama: Teach Kids Spanish
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • A Gift to the Parish
  • SWAT Team Gets Alleged Burglars

    West Side Headlines

  • Ready to save a life
  • Municipal Court Sets Nighttime Sessions
  • City Is in Good Hands
  • Noise Leads Cops to Suspects
  • Early Voting Begins July 30
  • Center Holding Interfaith Pancake Breakfast
  • Rose Bush Doesn't Need Those Leaves
  • Two Musical Groups Grace Market
  • Village May Update Rules
  • Luck Runs Out for Man
  • Post Office Row Continues
  • IN BRIEF
  • Santa Ana Star Center Open House Offers Backstage Glimpse

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Ready to save a life
  • Municipal Court Sets Nighttime Sessions
  • City Is in Good Hands
  • Noise Leads Cops to Suspects
  • Early Voting Begins July 30
  • Center Holding Interfaith Pancake Breakfast
  • Rose Bush Doesn't Need Those Leaves
  • Two Musical Groups Grace Market
  • Village May Update Rules
  • Luck Runs Out for Man
  • Post Office Row Continues
  • IN BRIEF
  • Santa Ana Star Center Open House Offers Backstage Glimpse

    Sports Headlines

  • Scorps Tickets A Warm Item
  • Not Getting Any Better for 'Topes

    Local News Obits

  • From Building to TV, 'He Loved What He Did'