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Final Respects
By Sean Olson/ Journal Staff Writer
  MORIARTY — About 2,000 friends, family and admirers, including former President Bill Clinton, gathered in the high school gym here Saturday morning to pay final respects to former Gov. Bruce King.

Garduño's Saga Reads Like a 'Whodunit'
By Rivkela Brodsky/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer
  Dave Garduño was still running his first restaurant on Fourth Street in the North Valley in 1985 when John Johnstone went to work for him as a sous-chef.

'Thor' To Be Filmed in N.M.
By Dan Mayfield/ Of the Journal
  One little tweet from Production Weekly has the Internet aflutter with anticipation about the new "Thor" film.

Children's Court Finalizes 61 Adoptions As Part of a National Celebration
By Juan Carlos Rodriguez/ Journal Staff Writer
  By the time Jesse Perez was 11 years old, she had lived in a series of foster homes and was looking for a light at the end of the tunnel.

Richardson on List for Obama's 1st State Dinner
By Dan Boyd And Sean Olson/ Of the Journal
  Gov. Bill Richardson's relationship with President Barack Obama doesn't appear to be showing any strain, nearly a year after Richardson was forced to remove himself from consideration to a Cabinet position because of a federal corruption investigation that did not end in charges.


Air Base Brings Big Clovis Boom
By Leslie Linthicum/ Journal Staff Writer
  CLOVIS — Four years ago, Cannon Air Force Base was on the chopping block and thousands of jobs were poised to disappear. The governor, on a rescue mission to persuade a federal panel to save the base, predicted that if the base closed as scheduled at the end of 2009, a third of eastern New Mexico's economy "would be devastated." People in Clovis looked at the impending base closure as an economic death sentence.


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Here are the headlines for 11-22-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Final Respects
  • Around New Mexico
  • Richardson on List for Obama's 1st State Dinner

    Local Headlines

  • Children's Court Finalizes 61 Adoptions As Part of a National Celebration
  • Garduño's Saga Reads Like a 'Whodunit'

    Upfront Headlines

  • Air Base Brings Big Clovis Boom

    Editorial Headlines

  • Cops a Bad First Cut
  • Keep the Kitten, Give Us PRC Accountability

    Venue Headlines

  • Young Composers Get Recognized for Works
  • Winter Market Artists Find Beauty in Both Mundane, Extraordinary
  • 'Thor' To Be Filmed in N.M.
  • Enjoy Spot of Tea From Work of Art
  • 'Nutcracker' gets a few fresh steps
  • 'Pavilion' Out To Find If Time Heals Wounds
  • Witness To History
  • Silk Road Takes Detour Our Way
  • Bright & Merry
  • Pianist Ready for Chamber Music Debut

    Business Headlines

  • Banks look to levy new fees on checking accounts
  • Tipping in trying times
  • Efficiency Incentives Available

    Journal North Headlines

  • Friends and Family Gather To Remember Three-Term Governor
  • Transparency Is Thing of the Past
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • County Traffic Court Offers Ticket Amnesty
  • Measure Ends SF Funded Alcohol


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