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    I've heard that Barack Obama doesn't qualify as a natural-born U.S. citizen. Is this true? This is one of the...(by Associated Press)

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    Mega-Maquila on N.M. Border
    By Rene Romo/ Journal Staff Writer
      Plant West of Juárez To Employ 20,000. Groundbreaking for a giant Taiwanese electronics manufacturing plant just south of the Mexican border could finally be the major catalyst needed for economic growth around the Santa Teresa port of entry in southern New Mexico.

    New Breed of City
    By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer
      One of the ‘mountain megas,' N.M. corridor needs supporting infrastructure, Brookings study says. Jim Baca remembers the excitement when the interstate near his Albuquerque home was finished in the early 1960s.

    Upstart Airline Closing
    By Andrew Webb/ Journal Staff Writer
      ExpressJet Will End 6 Routes From Sunport in September. Thanks to the high costs of fuel, the Duke City is about to get more remote for air travelers.

    Mailings Declared Nonpolitical
    By Jeff Proctor/ Journal Staff Writer
      Report Shows Post Office Changed Fliers' Status. Rep. Heather Wilson, R-N.M., wants some clarification on why, exactly, Robert Lucero's campaign fliers sent out before last year's APS board election weren't given the same consideration as other "political mailings."

    APS Will Turn Down the Heat
    By Zsombor Peter/ Journal Staff Writer
      Officials say rising gas costs will break their annual budget. Add some sweaters to your back-to-school shopping list.

    Section of I-40 To Drop To 2 Lanes
    By Journal Staff Report/
      Some delays and a hairier rush-hour commute are likely in store for drivers who take westbound Interstate 40 between Wyoming and San Mateo, the state Department of Transportation reports.

    Want Test Results by Class? Tough Luck
    By Zsombor Peter/ Journal Staff Writer
      APS Says Data To Be Ready By Year's End. There are all kinds of ways you can get scores from the federally mandated math and reading tests Albuquerque students take each spring: by district, by school, by subject, by ethnicity, by students still learning English.

    City, Nonprofit To Turn Former Strip Club Into Teen Arts Center
    By Dan Mckay/ Journal Staff Writer
       The old Ice House, once home to strippers and wads of $1 bills, is about to turn into something more wholesome. Mayor Martin Chávez on Friday announced the city is working on a $300,000 contract with a nonprofit group to operate the place as a teen arts center.



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    State Headlines

  • Around New Mexico
  • Casinos Must Be Near Reservations
  • Mega-Maquila on N.M. Border
  • New Breed of City
  • Upstart Airline Closing
  • Praise, Criticism for U.S. Over Iran Talks
  • Mailings Declared Nonpolitical
  • Udall Takes Postal Service to Task

    Local Headlines

  • APS Will Turn Down the Heat
  • Section of I-40 To Drop To 2 Lanes
  • Want Test Results by Class? Tough Luck
  • City, Nonprofit To Turn Former Strip Club Into Teen Arts Center
  • Around the Metro Area

    Journal North Headlines

  • camp is challenging fun for elementary students
  • A Pueblo Tradition Turns 37
  • Agency: Well Site Misrepresented
  • SF Files Edited Board Reply
  • Summer Evenings Work Best at Vacation Bible School
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • Officer Cleared in Suspect's Death
  • SMU-in-Taos Winterizing

    West Side Headlines

  • Mother Accused of Abuse
  • OMI: Woman Died of Dehydration
  • Stop the Sale of the U.S.
  • $93.9M Budget Is OK'd
  • IN BRIEF
  • Kids Get Week of Service and Fun Times
  • Browse Market to Music
  • Epsom Salts Can Be Great Nutrient for Plants
  • OMI: Woman Died of Dehydration
  • Aircraft Repair Company Sued

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Mother Accused of Abuse
  • OMI: Woman Died of Dehydration
  • Stop the Sale of the U.S.
  • $93.9M Budget Is OK'd
  • IN BRIEF
  • Kids Get Week of Service and Fun Times
  • Browse Market to Music
  • Epsom Salts Can Be Great Nutrient for Plants
  • OMI: Woman Died of Dehydration
  • Aircraft Repair Company Sued

    Sports Headlines

  • Baseball Always in Kailer's Blood
  • Bourguet Teaches Barelas Kids