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N.M. Attracting Wind Farms; Newest One With 40-Story Turbines
By Michael Hartranft/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer
  It's still an hour's drive when the silvery white machines first appear on a distant mesa, their three-bladed rotors in steady motion.

Cuts in Area's Water Use Still Not Enough
By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer
  Water users along the Middle Rio Grande have made major strides in responding to our water deficit, experts said during a meeting Saturday in Albuquerque. But there is much more to be done if we are to avoid long-term problems because of our continued unsustainable water use, they said.

Federal Judge Orders Trustee for Thornburg
By Mark Oswald/ Of the Journal
  A federal judge, on the motion of a U.S. Department of Justice bankruptcy watchdog, has ordered the appointment of a trustee to take over operations of Santa Fe-based Thornburg Mortgage and its bankruptcy.

Imagine a World Without Nukes
By John Fleck/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Speaking to the U.N. General Assembly in September, President Barack Obama laid out his goal of "a world without nuclear weapons."

Home Sweet Missile Silo
By Rene Romo/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Southern Bureau

  ROSWELL — During the Cold War era, 12 heavily fortified missile silos ringing this southeast New Mexico town housed some of the deadliest weapons in human history — missiles armed with nuclear warheads capable of laying waste to a city the size of Albuquerque.

Warming A Danger To Birds in Desert
By John Fleck/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Biologist Blair Wolf and his research assistant typically drank five gallons of ice water between them every two days while they sat in the Arizona desert watching birds.

A Film Truce in Ranchos?
By Dan Mayfield/ Of the Journal
  Larry Abraham had enough of the late-night phone calls, the complaints and the grief he got because of moviemaking.


Marty: 'It's Been A Great Run'
By Leslie Linthicum/ Journal Staff Writer
  Martin Chávez was wearing a rather fashionable pair of distressed jeans in his City Hall office on a gloomy day last week.




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Here are the headlines for 10-25-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

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  • N.M. Attracting Wind Farms; Newest One With 40-Story Turbines
  • Imagine a World Without Nukes
  • Around New Mexico
  • Home Sweet Missile Silo

    Local Headlines

  • Cuts in Area's Water Use Still Not Enough
  • Warming A Danger To Birds in Desert

    Upfront Headlines

  • Marty: 'It's Been A Great Run'

    Editorial Headlines

  • AARP/Insurance Push Confusing for Seniors
  • Make CO2 Regs Uniform

    Venue Headlines

  • A Film Truce in Ranchos?
  • Operatic Hijinks
  • Pianist to perform at Academy
  • Artist's return a study in beauty
  • Expectations? Leave 'em at door for poetry event
  • Partnership is perfect for Midori
  • 'Love' savors the sweet, but not the saccharine, taste of emotion

    Business Headlines

  • Building Business With Trust
  • Growth Spurt
  • Passé? No way!
  • Federal Judge Orders Trustee for Thornburg

    Journal North Headlines

  • Many Opinions on the Rodellas
  • Unemployment Up Again in Santa Fe
  • Police Bust Ristra Bandit
  • Activist Moves From Personal Loss


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