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Bride-to-be found.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Michael Kelly MKELLY@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3661
Police:Woman picked up here invented her tale
The tale of the disordered bride ended in Albuquerque this morning.
While authorities across the nation searched for Jennifer...
Zoo, ooh!(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Erik Siemers ESIEMERS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3674
Biopark director exults in strong national standings and new exhibits. But, most of all, he wants your visit to be an experience.
Ray Darnell speaks like a proud conductor. Each...
Saiz likely to end life in prison.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
Maximum sentence given in school therapist's slaying
Whatever secret, whatever darkness Martin Saiz may possess remained hidden behind his blank, blinking eyes even as...
Wake up, smokers: Fire danger is no kid stuff.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Phill Casaus Commentary
You wanna talk waste? Abject, punch-in-the-gut, makes-you-think-you're-gonna-puke waste?
OK, then. Grab a paper bag, and let's talk fire.
More to the point, deaths caused by fire.
We're close...
Bill puts heat on transport of birds.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: James W. Brosnan BROSNANJ@SHNS.COM / (202) 408-2701
WASHINGTON Congress could soon make it much riskier for out-of-state residents to transport roosters into New Mexico for cockfights.
A bill approved unanimously in the...
Council hopes to pass city budget with a smile.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Erik Siemers ESIEMERS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3674
Mayoral race might be the only wild card
In their highest hopes, city officials see deliberations on the $447 million general-fund budget passing smoothly.
They hope Mayor...
St. Mary's school hit with flu symptoms.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682
Friday was a sick day at St. Mary's Elementary School.
Between 70 and 80 students and three staff members at the Downtown Catholic school were ill with flu symptoms, said a scientist...
Sunflowers a remembrance of beautiful life ended early.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
She was tall and bright and beautiful like a sunflower.
So it was little wonder that when Carolyn Rustvold was murdered two years ago her family would reach for the...
Annual race not a one-size-fits-all event.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Richard Stevens rstevens@abqtrib.com / 823-3663
RUN FOR THE ZOO
The Run for the Zoo is designed to be fun and to lure the family-type runner or the weekend road warrior. The races are shaped to have mass appeal.
You...
FRESH MEET.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Jeremy Fowler jfowler@abqtrib.com / 823-3614
HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS
Upperclassmen step aside as today's public school final features two freshmen boys
Down 5-3 in the third set, No. 1 seed Cody Hall said he had no idea he...
Denver's bet not bad - if Clarett has grown up.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Dan Shingler Commentary
I'm with Broncos coach Mike Shanahan. I predict Maurice Clarett will be not only a valuable addition to Denver, but a top-shelf NFL back.
What the heck, it isn't costing me anything.
If I'm wrong,...
Wilborn's hurling pays this time for the Eagles.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Before his game Friday, Eldorado baseball coach Jim Johns considered Greg Wilborn's record on the mound and said his senior is "the best 2 and 4 pitcher...
Alonso the man to beat in F1.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Charles Googe Commentary
AUTO RACING
Fernando Alonso has arrived.
Fernando, or "Fred" as Speed Channel Formula One analyst David Hobbs calls him, drove the greatest race of his career Sunday at the San Marino Grand Prix....
Take evidence room problems to a grand jury.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... TODAY'S EDITORIAL
City Hall has a serious credibility problem, and its political and managerial leadership should be held accountable.
The saga of the Albuquerque Police Department's evidence room raises questions about the city's...
Bookstore closing shocks customers.(Weekend)
April 30, 2005... Byline: Tamara N. Shope TCASIAS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3637
Nearly every Friday for the past five years or so, Laurie Rock has meandered around her favorite bookstore, collecting "whatever strikes her fancy," she says.
But this will be...
TV Queen.(TV Week)
April 30, 2005... Byline: M.J. Wilde
I laughed, I cried, I had a little gas, it became a part of me.
No, I'm not talking about the last grovel/foot massage Xavier, my manservant, gave me.
But close.
I'm talking about the powerful new biopic...
Wilson goes with Medicaid cuts.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: James W. Brosnan BROSNANJ@SHNS.COM / (202) 408-2701
Provides crucial GOP vote and voice as Congress narrowly passes budget
WASHINGTON - Passionately, nervously, Rep. Heather Wilson closed the Republican defense for a budget...
Polarized families speak at sentencing.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
A former Albuquerque Public Schools janitor was expected to learn today whether he will serve much of the rest of his life in prison for the bludgeoning death of an...
Report: State losing high-tech jobs.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Mike Tumolillo mtumolillo@abqtrib.com/823-3636
But local reps aren't upset, because venture capital investments have quadrupled.
Lost jobs usually elicit groans, but a recent report showing a decline in the number of New...
Parents sent searching again.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
Wellses seek help from 'America's Most Wanted' to find bone-marrow donor
The rare blood disease that has threatened Kailee Wells' life for much of her eight young years...
SADDLING UP SHANK'S MARE.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... CAPTION(S):
PHOTO CAPTION
PHOTO BY:Craig Fritz/Tribune
PHOTO: b/w
Marcos Sandoval walks an irrigation ditch path toward Valle Vista Elementary School to pick up his younger brother and sister after classes. A conference...
Council hears mayor's ex-wife.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Erik Siemers ESIEMERS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3674
Five city councilors listened intently while they heard details of the mayor's proposed $447 million general fund budget.
But outside council chambers Thursday, the show was being...
Domestic fight nets mercury.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Maggie Shepard mshepard@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
More than 50 pounds of the substance which can be used to make explosives was found at the home, officials say.
About 60 pounds of mercury was found in a southwest Albuquerque...
City's music scene gets the team approach.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Erik Siemers ESIEMERS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3674
Promoting the city's local music scene apparently takes a gathering of creative minds.
Mayor Martin Chavez has convened a team of players in the local music scene musicians,...
APS administrator to head management of resources.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682
School-to-Careers Director Tom Savage has been promoted to troubleshoot waste and inefficiency in the city school system.
Albuquerque Public Schools Superintendent Beth Everitt on...
Garcia might go to Bulldogs.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Jeremy Fowler jfowler@abqtrib.com / 823-3614
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Ravens coach has a history with AHS
Maybe a winless team could use a familiar face to revitalize a once-proud program.
Rio Grande coach Ron...
Passion might well trump icy business.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Richard Stevens Commentary
SCORPIONS
Doug Frank, the owner of the New Mexico Scorpions, says he is thinking about pulling the plug on the 2005-06 hockey season set for Tingley Coliseum.
Which is something Frank probably...
Albuquerque snags '07 All-Star Game.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Jeremy Fowler jfowler@abqtrib.com / 823-3614
PCL
Isotopes Park will host the 2007 Triple-A All-Star Game between the Pacific Coast League and the International League.
Gov. Bill Richardson, Mayor Martin Chavez and...
Sputtering Lobos must rev engine now.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Richard Stevens rstevens@abqtrib.com / 823-3663
UNM BASEBALL
Lobos coach Rich Alday has just about accepted the inevitable concerning his University of New Mexico baseball team.
His Lobos probably won't receive a bye in...
Owner is concerned about Scorpions sale.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Richard Stevens
Doug Frank said he thought he had sold his New Mexico Scorpions hockey team in February. He says he might get the Scorpions back Sunday.
"I'm concerned about the sale," Frank said. "The option (to buy) expires...
N.M. urged to plan for less federal funding.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Mike Tumolillo mtumolillo@abqtrib.com / 823-3636
The sooner, the better.
That was the main theme running through the New Mexico First Town Hall meeting Thursday that brought together the state's business community and policy...
Leather & laces.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: J.M. Barol jbarol@abqtrib.com / 823-3612
Real-life roller derby queens in the Duke City are more than just knocking around the idea of a league. They're on a knock-down, drag-out mission to take part in a rollicking renaissance....
It was a pain ---- but I got it off my chest.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: M.J. Wilde Commentary
Word of advice: Never say "chest pain" in front of doctors. Their Hippocratic oath kicks in with a vengeance and you'll find yourself suddenly hoping you wore the clean bra.
The bra I had on was,...
Best gift: Give mom day off from being mom.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673
Did you ever serve your mom breakfast in bed on Mother's Day?
How effusively grateful she was! How she gushed over your culinary skills, your thoughtfulness, her enjoyment!
...
Museum closes to prepare show.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Tribune staff
IN BRIEF
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe will be closed Tuesday through May 12 for the installation of a new exhibit.
"Georgia O'Keeffe and Andy Warhol: Flowers of Distinction," a show of the two...
IT'S TIME YOU WENT TO ...(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Ollie Reed Jr. oreed@abqtrib.com / 823-3619
BERNALILLO - In more ways than one, the coolest thing about the Coronado State Monument is the reconstructed kiva accessible to visitors via a crude but sturdy ladder made from...
Meet a mall-ful of authors, publishers at fiesta.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Ollie Reed Jr. oreed@abqtrib.com / 823-3619
How big is New Mexico's literary scene?
At least big enough to stretch from Dillard's to Foley's on the lower level of the Cottonwood Mall.
The New Mexico Book Co-op's Book...
Professor wins prestigious prize for Alamo article.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Ollie Reed Jr. oreed@abqtrib.com / 823-3619
Among the most vivid images in Paul Hutton's memory is the picture of the battle of the Alamo in his fourth-grade history book in San Angelo, Texas.
It was stirring, epic, heroic...
TV Queen for the Night By M.J. Wilde/tvqueen@abqtrib.com.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Well, it's about time.
The popular Navy drama "JAG" (8 p.m., KRQE News 13) comes to a screeching halt after 10 years on the air. And producers have promised to satisfy fans by bringing together the two main characters, Harm and Mac...
Will janitor break silence on killing?(Afternoon)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
A former Albuquerque Public Schools janitor was expected to learn today whether he will serve much of the rest of his life in prison for the bludgeoning death of an...
Party to celebrate Pet Adopt-a-thon.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Tribune staff
IN BRIEF
To kick off the ninth annual Pet Adopt-a-thon, Animal Humane of New Mexico is throwing a pre-party at Kelly's Brewery in Nob Hill.
On Wednesday from 5-9 p.m., the public can enjoy entertainment,...
Keshet schedules dance workshops.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Tribune staff
IN BRIEF
Keshet Dance Company will offer three one-week intensive workshops during June for beginning through advanced level dancers, ages 8 to 18.
The workshops feature African dance and improvisation (June...
Coming up . . .(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: Tribune staff
IN BRIEF
A one-day conference at the National Hispanic Cultural Center next month will address Hispanic film and media.
"Moving Pictures: Hollywood to New Mexico" will take place 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. May 13 and...
TV Queen for the Night.(Evening)
April 29, 2005... Byline: M.J. Wilde/tvqueen@abqtrib.com
Well, it's about time.
The popular Navy drama "JAG" (8 p.m., KRQE News 13) comes to a screeching halt after 10 years on the air. And producers have promised to satisfy fans by bringing together...
Lockheed expands its reach.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: James W. Brosnan BROSNANJ@SHNS.COM / (202) 408-2701
Giant military contractor brings story of success to Albuquerque
WASHINGTON - The nation's largest military industry contractor traces its heritage to the days when aviators...
Fab 40 at Del Norte.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
Teachers, students and a graduate now in the NBA join in celebrating four decades at a school recognized for 'doing things right'
The hot pink and purple hair dye will fade, but Del...
Charter, other public schools could share space on campus.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682
Public school campuses that are losing students might be offered to charter schools that need a place to call home.
Albuquerque Public Schools officials said they will identify...
Woman charged in city's 10th homicide.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Tribune staff
IN BRIEF
Fatal brain injuries suffered by Robert Komesataddle, 50, when he was pushed down a flight of stairs made him the city's 10th homicide victim this year, police say.
Katherine Coriz, 45, has been...
CORRECTION.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Correction: See story "We're making strides on needs of pedestrians, advocates say", 04/27/2005 Page A1.
A story Wednesday on a pedestrian advocacy conference should have said the phone number to register for free neighborhood walks...
Guv fears calls monitored.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: James W. Brosnan brosnanj@shns.com / (202) 408-2701
WASHINGTON - Gov. Bill Richardson is concerned some of his phone calls were monitored by a U.S. spy agency and transcripts of them were given to the president's nominee for...
Group seeks clarity between church, state.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 8230-3603
A new Albuquerque group is seeking to clarify the line between church and state and to challenge the notion the conservative political wing has the exclusive rights to...
More money sits on company's horizon.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Mike Tumolillo mtumilillo@abqtrib.com
A LOOK AT LOCKHEED MARTIN
Lockheed Martin's top executives told a small group of shareholders today what they already knew: The company made a great deal of money in 2004 and will likely...
Political clout marked in D.C.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: James W. Brosnan BROSNANJ@SHNS.COM / (202) 408-2701
WASHINGTON - Lockheed Martin speaks with a big voice in Washington, D.C.
According to a study by the Center for Public Integrity, Lockheed Martin spent $88 million on...
Brick by brick.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Tamara N. Shope TCASIAS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3637
Slowly, storefront by storefront, the old Harvard Mall across from UNM is being transformed into the trendier Brick Light District
If TV's "Cheers" were a neighborhood, it would...
Only regret was leaving the Marines.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Jan Jonas JJONAS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3627
JAN'S CLAN
Barbara Winslow is a Marine.
The 69-year-old says, "Most people don't know and maybe you don't know, but 'Once a Marine, always a Marine.' I am a Marine."
When she...
neighborhood NEWS.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... STREET SMARTS
ALEXANDER BOULEVARD
In the spirit of naming streets after the people who do the hard work of building a city, this Northeast Heights street remembers Jack Alexander, a longtime official of Albuquerque Gravel Products....
Jan's Mailbox.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Jan Jonas
The following students were included on the National Dean's List for 2003-04.
*From Albuquerque:
Daniel Mendoza, Arizona State University, Tempe
Josh Montoya, New Mexico State University
Alez Ratzel,...
TV Queen for the Night.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: M.J. Wilde/tvqueen@abqtrib.com
And so they begin the story arc that will send the last original cast member of "ER" (9 p.m., KOB-Channel 4) off into the sunset.
Remember way back when Dr. Carter (Noah Wyle) was still green...
If one base is spared, it should be Kirtland.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... EDITORIAL
Kirtland Air Force Base once again appears to be in the cross hairs of the Base Realignment and Closure process, which aims to slim down the still-growing U.S. military budget.
It shouldn't be.
It is there, of course,...
Smack ON COURSE.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Dan Shingler dshingler@abqtrib.com /823-3670
Sports Extra
The Lobos' Spencer Levin, last year's best amateur at the U.S. Open, is known for his straight-ball play. And his straight-ahead goals.
Golfer Spencer Levin...
New Lobo gets thumbs up from ex-coach.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662
UNM MEN'S BASKETBALL
Iowa Western men's basketball coach Jim Morris said Kyle Prochaska, the newest Lobo, will fit in well at the University of New Mexico.
"I think he would...
Company spreads support through state.(Afternoon)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678
A LOOK AT LOCKHEED MARTIN
Lockheed Martin first flew into Albuquerque in 1993 to take over Sandia National Laboratories.
The labs are the biggest part of the company's New...
I-25 crash fatal for Albuquerque man.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Tribune staff
IN BRIEF
An Albuquerque man is dead after the Volkswagen he was driving on I-25 rolled several times north of Albuquerque.
The man, whose name won't be released until his family is notified, was thrown from...
Rapid Ride extended to late-night hours.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Tribune staff
IN BRIEF
Weekend late-night transit commuters will soon be able to access the city's Rapid Ride buses until 3 on Saturday and Sunday mornings. The extended hours will start Memorial Day weekend and last through...
Judges sought to fill new vacancies.(Evening)
April 28, 2005... Byline: Tribune staff
IN BRIEF
The Judicial Nominating Commission is requesting nominees for several court vacancies. Two new judgeships created by the Legislature in Bernalillo County Metro Court and one new one in the 2nd Judicial...
Police turn to polygraphs.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: Maggie Shepard mshepard@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
Evidence room prospects now will face testing as a part of the hiring process, chief declares
Anyone who wants to work in the Metropolitan Forensic Center evidence room will...
FEEDING OFF WARMTH.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: Maggie Shepard mshepard@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
Neighbors, while reluctant to accept a homeless shelter, have given the Albuquerque Opportunity Center the support it needs
Neighbors are praising what they once feared.
The...
PNM sees gains for first quarter.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: Mike Tumolillo mtumolillo@abqtrib.com/823-3636
Darn that warm weather.
Though PNM Resources reported solid results for the quarter ended March 31, CEO Jeff Sterba said there was room for improvement.
"It was a good...
We're making strides on needs of pedestrians, advocates say.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673
Claude Morelli remembers when, as a young boy, he walked the ditch trail near his North Valley home and visited his grandparents Downtown, where the whole family would go for a...
Mauling spooks neighbor.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: Maggie Shepard mshepard@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
His own guard dogs are puppies of the pit bulls that attacked toddler.
The neighbor of a 2-year-old girl who was attacked by her family's pit bull dogs is now looking warily at...
SMOKE VENT.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... CAPTION(S):
PHOTO CAPTION
PHOTO BY:Steven St. John/Tribune
PHOTO: b/w
A firefighter rips holes in the burning roof of a house in the 2300 block of General Marshall Street Northeast. Albuquerque Fire Department Battalion...
Pot in suitcase is admissible.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
The irritated words of state Public Regulation Commissioner E. Shirley Baca before her arrest on misdemeanor drug charges can't be used against her in court but what was...
Student input sought for school.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682
The group planning the West Side high school will turn next to students for ideas on what makes a great high school.
"It's got to be done right," said Laura Horton, the president of...
Computing champs keep buzz low.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678
After the throngs of students had pushed on to lunch and the cameras stopped clicking, Albuquerque Academy's New Mexico Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge winners Punit Shah and...
Volunteers to sleep on Downtown streets.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: Maggie Shepard mshepard@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
No sleeping bags, no shower, no food and no legal restrooms.
On Thursday night, a group of volunteers will live a homeless person's reality as they sleep out in the open...
Saving bird would cost N.M., other states.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: James W. Brosnan BROSNANJ@SHNS.COM / (202) 408-2701
WASHINGTON - Saving the endangered Southwestern willow flycatcher would cost ranchers, developers, taxpayers and other water users in five states $29.2 million to $39.5 million...
Shutout deepens funk.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: Jeremy Fowler jfowler@abqtrib.com / 823-3614
PCL BASEBALL
RedHawks pound Isotopes for third straight game
After a 7-0 start, the Albuquerque Isotopes seem like they've reached their half-life and are degrading fast.
...
Sleeper team gets awakening.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Playoff spot looms for Valley Vikings
Valley pitcher Sam Spangler could feel himself slipping.
He put more pitches in the dirt than into the mitt of...
TRIB TAKES.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... Rain falls on all
Forecasts on the National Weather Service's Web site www.nws.noaa.gov and other functions free to the public could be eliminated under a bill introduced by Republican Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania. The bill would...
Bouquets & brickbats.(Evening)
April 27, 2005... EDITORIAL
Brickbat: nuke option
Use the "nuclear option" against the filibuster, and Senate Republicans will immolate themselves and everyone else in an orgy of mutually assured destruction, or MAD.
Senate Majority Leader Bill...
No evidence of a culprit.(Evening)
April 26, 2005... Byline: Maggie Shepard mshepard@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
No prosecution planned in Police Department
After more than a year of investigations, allegations and counterallegations into the operations of the Albuquerque Police...
SUPERCOMPUTING'S YOUNG VICTORS.(Evening)
April 26, 2005... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678
Academy frosh, sophomore win challenge with program that tracks cancer through body
LOS ALAMOS - There were no high-fives or end-zone dances.
Punit Shah, 14, and Karalyn...
State won't join lawsuit suing feds over No Child.(Evening)
April 26, 2005... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682
New Mexico spends more than it receives from the federal government as it attempts to meet the mandates required by the No Child Left Behind Act, state Education Secretary Veronica Garcia...
CORRECTIONS.(Evening)
April 26, 2005... Correction:See story 'Contact' gives you an itch for a dance lesson," 04/23/05 page A7.
A review of "Contact," in Saturday's Tribune, should have said Ariel Shepley appeared as the Girl in the Yellow Dress. The original actress, Allie...