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Ether Man Led Double Life
By T.J. Wilham/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Robert Howard Bruce was "a good father," an ambitious entrepreneur who made an honest living and a neighbor who would do anything for you.

Controversy Rolls Off DOT Exec
By Colleen Heild/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Investigative Reporter

  Lawrence Barreras is supervising 150 employees, cutting right-of-way land deals and earning nearly $88,000 a year as a top manager at the state Department of Transportation.

Retired Major General Takes Over at School
By Charles D. Brunt/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  ROSWELL — The Army put two stars on his lapels, the Defense Department asked him to keep the first post-9/11 Super Bowl safe and national retail chains have trusted him with their checkbooks.

'The Royal Tenenbaums' Director Makes Whistle-Stop in N.M.
By Dan Mayfield/ Of the Journal
  After seeing "The Darjeeling Limited," you can guess that director Wes Anderson must love trains.


Native American Diabetes Rx: Run, Dance, Pray
By Leslie Linthicum/ Journal Staff Writer
  SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO — The diabetes curriculum being presented in teacher Ricardo Cate's social studies class on this sunny afternoon has yet to mention diabetes.



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Here are the headlines for 11-08-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Retired Major General Takes Over at School
  • Around New Mexico
  • School Boss Has Wealth of Experience
  • Controversy Rolls Off DOT Exec

    Local Headlines

  • Ether Man Led Double Life

    Upfront Headlines

  • Native American Diabetes Rx: Run, Dance, Pray

    Editorial Headlines

  • UNM Must Do More To Restore Lost Trust
  • PR Flights Belittle Guard

    Venue Headlines

  • Nature's beauty on display in Harwood show
  • Inside/Outside Man
  • 'Wonka' endures as kids' treat
  • Sax man pays tribute to legend of instrument
  • Paper designs precise, elegant
  • Artist picks N.M. for his residency
  • Weems to honor Homeland Security chief
  • 'The Royal Tenenbaums' Director Makes Whistle-Stop in N.M.

    Business Headlines

  • Border Beat
  • Rebuilding Portfolio Takes Time
  • Survey finds college top savings goal for teens
  • Credit freeze-out

    Journal North Headlines

  • Police Looking for Hit-and-Run Driver
  • Nonprofit Claims City Owes $30K for Conference Work
  • $144K Spent on Planner Services
  • Who Paid for Conference Booze?
  • City's Past Below Us
  • 'Citizen Science' Is for the Birds

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