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    Journal Poll: Most in N.M. Back Drilling
    By John Fleck/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal
    Journal Staff Writer

      New Mexicans want expanded energy production from more aggressive offshore drilling, allowing drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and building new nuclear power plants, according to a Journal Poll.

    Candidates' Energy Plans Don't Add Up, Critics Say
    By John Fleck/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal
    Journal Staff Writer

      If you listen to campaign rhetoric on energy issues, the two presidential candidates offer a clear choice.

    Balloon Fiestagoers Somewhat Deflated
    By Hailey Heinz/ Journal Staff Writer
      Maryann Myers flew in from Michigan just to see the fabled balloons she had heard so much about. But all she got to see Saturday morning were flames shooting from a propane tank and some people flying kites.

    Santa Fe Pols Mix Business, Pleasure
    By Kiera Hay/ Journal Staff Writer
      Since taking over as Santa Fe's mayor in 2006, David Coss has spent at least $15,055.49 of city money on trips to places such as Miami, China and Los Angeles.

    Pearce: I Provide Balance
    By Michael Coleman/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal
    Journal Washington Bureau

      WASHINGTON — Rep. Steve Pearce hears the chatter.

    Udall: I'm a Problem-Solver
    By Jeff Jones/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal
    Journal Politics Writer

      SANTA FE — The shots started coming Tom Udall's way just days after he sailed unopposed through his party's June primary election — and they haven't stopped since in his bid to move from New Mexico's 3rd Congressional District to a U.S. Senate seat.

    Candidate Q&A
      The Journal invited state legislative candidates from the Albuquerque area to share their backgrounds and their answers to a set of questions on issues facing the state. Here are the responses from candidates for the state House of Representatives. Questionnaires were sent only to candidates in contested races. Some candidates did not respond.

    Changes Coming To State Capitol
    By Dan Boyd/ Journal Capitol Bureau
      SANTA FE — No matter what happens on Election Day, the New Mexico Legislature is guaranteed a shake-up.

    Lobos Denied Score, Chance for Upset
    By Greg Archuleta/ Journal Staff Writer
      PROVO, Utah — Guts and imagination might have been enough to upset the ninth-ranked football team in the country Saturday night. The University of New Mexico football team will never know.

    ALCS: Rays Outslug, Outlast Sox in 11; Series Tied
    By Fred Goodall/ Associated Press
      ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — B.J. Upton and the Tampa Bay Rays won a game of home run derby with a shallow fly ball.


    'El Gringo' Wows Mexican Audiences
    By Leslie Linthicum/ Journal Staff Writer
      El Gringo wears a big black cowboy hat and travels the country singing Spanish canciones about dusty cantinas and cold beers and amor.

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      Fetch! will bring you ways to enjoy and care for your pets so you can bring to each other the best in companionship, health and fun. You'll find medical and behavioral advice from Dr. Jeff Nichol, cool gear to buy, a place to send your favorite pet photo and even pet memorials for loved ones you've lost.

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    Local Headlines

  • 100-year milestone marked with family
  • Balloon Pilot in Critical Condition
  • Balloon Fiestagoers Somewhat Deflated

    Sports Headlines

  • New Coaches Won't Get Victories
  • La Cueva Grad in Fast Lane
  • Herrington Tries To Help Scorpions Find 'Good Guys' for Championship Run
  • Lorraine and David Gonzales have flourished in wheelchair basketball
  • Rave Review for NM's Kirk
  • Chadron Rips Western N.M.
  • Aggies Shock Nevada
  • Boo Birds Won't Irk Holm Unless They Affect Fight
  • Galetti Making Progress
  • Lobos Denied Score, Chance for Upset
  • ALCS: Rays Outslug, Outlast Sox in 11; Series Tied

    High School Sports Headlines

  • Daniels, Wind Get Best of SF

    Upfront Headlines

  • 'El Gringo' Wows Mexican Audiences

    Editorial Headlines

  • High-Profile Dismissal Abuses Credibility
  • 'Rock With Wings' Is Worthy of Protection

    Business Headlines

  • Albuquerque Consumers and Business Owners Make Financial Adjustments As They Deal With the Effects of the Economic Downturn

    Politics Headlines

  • Candidate Q&A
  • Candidates' Energy Plans Don't Add Up, Critics Say
  • Changes Coming To State Capitol
  • Pearce: I Provide Balance
  • Udall: I'm a Problem-Solver

    Journal North Headlines

  • Brooks Calls It As He Sees It
  • 'Fashion in Film' Showcases Outstanding Period Costumes
  • Block Blames Cash Claim on 'Pressure'
  • Many Drivers Support Cellphone Law, If Not Follow It
  • Santa Fe Pols Mix Business, Pleasure

    West Side Headlines

  • College Fair Will Be Held in the Evening
  • Robbery Suspect Claims Desperation
  • RR High Coral Ensemble, NMSO Offer Free Concert
  • Corrales Faces Financial Woes
  • County Manager Counting the Days
  • RRPS Board Set To Vote on Boundaries

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • College Fair Will Be Held in the Evening
  • Robbery Suspect Claims Desperation
  • RR High Coral Ensemble, NMSO Offer Free Concert
  • Corrales Faces Financial Woes
  • County Manager Counting the Days
  • RRPS Board Set To Vote on Boundaries