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    Schmidly's Son Gets $94,000 UNM Job
    By Martin Salazar/ Journal Staff Writer
    Sustainability Position New. The University of New Mexico has hired President David Schmidly's son to fill a newly created position that pays nearly $94,000 a year.

    Vigil-Giron Back in A State Job
    By Dan Boyd/ Journal Capitol Bureau
    SANTA FE- Rebecca Vigil-Giron, who has a controversial legacy as a former secretary of state, has landed a government job under Bill Richardson's administration.

    Debate Gets Personal
    By Beth Fouhy/ Associated Press
    McCain, Obama Swap Charges. John McCain told Barack Obama to his face Wednesday night, "You didn't tell the American people the truth" about a key campaign pledge as the two presidential rivals slung accusations at close quarters in the final debate of their campaign for the White House.

    Confessed murderer sentenced after victims' families tell their stories
    By T.J. Wilham/ Journal Staff Writer
    Clifton Bloomfield destroyed five symbols of the American dream. He killed an immigrant couple, a retired teacher, a newlywed nurse and an aspiring interior designer.

    Clerk Hopefuls Share Priorities
    By Dan McKay/ Journal Staff Writer
    Combating voter fraud, expanding use of Internet among goals. The candidates for Bernalillo County clerk share a background in politics and plenty of the same goals.

    Bid To Buy Building Is on Hold
    By Dan McKay/ Journal Staff Writer
    Wall Street's Meltdown Causes County To Pull Back. Bernalillo County's bid to buy the old Petroleum Club building is on hold, perhaps permanently.


    When You Gotta Go ... Go Here
    By Leslie Linthicum
    You may have heard by now that in the contest to choose the best restroom in America, the lone New Mexican on the ballot — the restroom in the lobby of El Monte Sagrado resort in Taos — didn’t win.

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    'Devastating End'
    By Scott Sandlin And Mike Gallagher/ Journal Staff Writer
    Aragon Pleads Guilty, Will Do Jail Time. A standing-room-only audience watched in federal court Wednesday as a man who once stood at the top of New Mexico's political food chain confessed to his crimes.



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    State Headlines

  • Debate Gets Personal
  • Vigil-Giron Back in A State Job
  • GOP Outdoes Dems in State Fundraising
  • Around New Mexico

    Local Headlines

  • 'Devastating End'
  • Schmidly's Son Gets $94,000 UNM Job
  • Confessed murderer sentenced after victims' families tell their stories
  • Clerk Hopefuls Share Priorities
  • Bid To Buy Building Is on Hold

    Sports Headlines

  • San Diego State's QB Situation Still Up in Air
  • Scorpions Acquire Winger From Colorado
  • Freshmen Play Key Roles

    High School Sports Headlines

  • School Loyalties Divided

    Upfront Headlines

  • When You Gotta Go ... Go Here

    Editorial Headlines

  • A Strong Candidate for Conflict of Interest
  • FTC Fries Spammers :-)

    Business Headlines

  • Teaching kids financial responsibility is vital
  • Use marketing to get customers, keep them
  • Use tricky answers to e-mail security questions
  • Letters to Outlook
  • Wholesale Piano Inc. going out of business
  • 13 to be honored at banquet
  • 13 to be honored at banquet
  • One on One with Roberta Cooper Ramo

    Politics Headlines

  • ELECTION 2008 CANDIDATE Q&A

    Journal North Headlines

  • Bent Threatens Fast Ahead of Trial
  • Back on the Road
  • Vigil-Giron Working in Government Post

    West Side Headlines

  • County Commission District 2 Contested
  • Campaigns Report Spike in Ruined Political Ads
  • West Side Civic Leader Recognized
  • Walk for Hydrocephalus
  • News From the West
  • Suspect Lands in Jail
  • Board President To Leave RRPS
  • Ceremony Opens Flooding Project
  • Vandals Unleash Fury on Yard Signs
  • Rain Doesn't Have To Be Followed by Panic
  • Cops: Woman Drove Drunk With Her Children in Car
  • Police Say Man Cut Trying To Separate Ex-Wife, Ex-Girlfriend
  • Man, Woman Detained in RR Store Robbery
  • Learn To Be A Skywarn Spotter
  • Playoff Hopes Hang in Balance

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • County Commission District 2 Contested
  • Campaigns Report Spike in Ruined Political Ads
  • West Side Civic Leader Recognized
  • Walk for Hydrocephalus
  • News From the West
  • Suspect Lands in Jail
  • Board President To Leave RRPS
  • Ceremony Opens Flooding Project
  • Vandals Unleash Fury on Yard Signs
  • Rain Doesn't Have To Be Followed by Panic
  • Cops: Woman Drove Drunk With Her Children in Car
  • Police Say Man Cut Trying To Separate Ex-Wife, Ex-Girlfriend
  • Man, Woman Detained in RR Store Robbery
  • Learn To Be A Skywarn Spotter
  • Playoff Hopes Hang in Balance