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Updated GI Bill Relieves Parents
By Charles D. Brunt/ Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Two years ago, Air Force Staff Sgt. Don Layton had little hope of putting his three children through college without taking out student loans or having the kids work their way through school.

Overhaul Bill Likely To Cut Employer Mandate
By David Espo/ Associated Press
  WASHINGTON — Businesses would not be required to provide health insurance under legislation being readied for Senate debate, but large firms would owe significant penalties if any worker needed government subsidies to buy coverage on their own, according to Democratic officials familiar with talks on the bill.

Violence Just Fuels the Fight for Peace
By Polly Summar/ Journal Northern Bureau
  SANTA FE — If anyone could have been immune from the bloody conflict in Gaza in January, it might have been Palestinian Izzeldin Abuelaish, an internationally trained obstetric gynecologist who spoke out for peace and easily navigated Gaza's checkpoints to deliver both Israeli and Palestinian babies.

El Kookooee's Lady Friend Goes Up in Smoke
By Aurelio Sanchez/ Journal Staff Writer
  April Williams hesitantly disclosed the burning fear she hoped would be burned away along with a stylishly appointed "La Novia del Coco," aka the Boogeyman's girlfriend, stoically awaiting her infernal fate.

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  While registration for the African American Education summit has closed, members of the public are welcome to attend the event today at the Hotel Albuquerque to observe. State Public Education Department spokesman Danielle Montoya said in an e-mail Sunday that the summit, focusing on closing the achievement gap for black students, will be open to the public.

'Stalked' Reporter Leaves Town
By T.J. Wilham/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Former KRQE Channel 13 news reporter Kellie Lavoie has no plans to come back to Albuquerque. Her agent, Mort Meisner, said Lavoie had no choice but to go back to her hometown.


A Long-Fought Battle Over Her Reputation
By Joline Gutierrez Krueger/ Journal Staff Writer
  Five years have passed since Lorraine Dominguez crossed paths with KRQE-Channel 13 reporter Larry Barker, their confrontation so intense she said she could feel that what was coming would have lasting, loathsome effects.


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Here are the headlines for 10-26-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Updated GI Bill Relieves Parents
  • Violence Just Fuels the Fight for Peace
  • Overhaul Bill Likely To Cut Employer Mandate

    Local Headlines

  • Around New Mexico
  • 'Stalked' Reporter Leaves Town
  • El Kookooee's Lady Friend Goes Up in Smoke

    Upfront Headlines

  • A Long-Fought Battle Over Her Reputation

    Editorial Headlines

  • Insiders Should Not Decode Nuclear Secrets
  • Health Reform Needs A (Flu) Shot in the Arm

    Business Headlines

  • Banquet fetes 10 distinguished New Mexicans
  • N.M. food safety chief gets national ag honor
  • Restaurant Inspections
  • Black Olive takes casual upscale
  • Noted economist to speak on U.S. financial reforms
  • County approves studio default plan
  • Rio Rancho rebound outpaces Albuquerque
  • Bulletin Board
  • Letters to Outlook
  • Outdoor tunes play on at Madrid's Mine Shaft — for now
  • Purchase agreement not same as actual closing
  • Il Vicino fires up oven on West Side
  • Bernalillo County District Court
  • Banks vs. Money Funds
  • 1909 not so far removed from situation today
  • Campbell Ranch limps on
  • Bleak Flashback

    Journal North Headlines

  • Taming Nature
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • Retreat Helps Veterans Heal
  • St. Mike's Pleased With Its No. 3 Seed
  • Wonders of Will
  • North Calendar
  • Navigator Recalls Bomb Drop

    Health Headlines

  • Hope on the Horizon
  • Flu shot clinics planned this week
  • Child's illness not necessarily the flu
  • Learn mammogram basics
  • Hope on the Horizon
  • Youngest Americans supersized
  • Economy forces birth cutback


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