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Team's win casts a little sunshine on Littleton.
May 31, 1999... Byline: Rick A. Maese TRIBUNE REPORTER
SANTA ANA PUEBLO Planted into the sidelines of Field No. 11, a white team flag flapped in a soft wind as a group of girls clad in navy blue soccer uniforms congratulated each other.
On this day,...
Holiday kicks.
May 31, 1999... CAPTION(S):
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Colin Byrd (center) of the Wolves soccer team gets a pass by defenders Tyler Wood (left) and Jeff Sakowski of the Mid-Cities Tejenos. The Tejanos, who are...
Information sought in teens' homicide.
May 31, 1999... Byline: Lawrence Spohn TRIBUNE REPORTER
The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department is investigating the shooting deaths of three teen-agers in the East Mountains.
Sheriff Joe Bowdich appealed Sunday for help from anyone who might...
Somber gathering observes true Memorial Day intent.
May 31, 1999... Byline: Frank Zoretich TRIBUNE REPORTER
For most Americans, the Memorial Day holiday marks the beginning of summer and is celebrated during a three-day weekend with backyard barbecues, campground picnics and recreational boating maneuvers...
N.M. newspaper editor abducted in Tennessee.(Local News)
May 31, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
IN BRIEF
MEMPHIS, Tenn. An editor at a weekly newspaper in New Mexico was robbed by two men at gunpoint then locked in the trunk of his rental car while the suspects committed another crime, police...
Planting seeds of tradition.(Local News)
May 31, 1999... Byline: Jan Jonas TRIBUNE REPORTER
An elective course offered in a handful of Albuquerque schools teaches the culture and customs of American Indian tribes and pueblos
In the patio area in the center of West Mesa High School, a pile...
Trib's regional champ readies to go for a spell.(Local News)
May 31, 1999... Byline: Jan Jonas TRIBUNE REPORTER
Erin Abreu isn't quite studying her brains out, but she is studying. She has spent the weeks since winning The Albuquerque Tribune Regional Spelling Bee on March 27 going over stacks of words previously...
Hollywood Video fulfills vow, donates to victims' group.
May 31, 1999... Byline: Gutierrez Krueger TRIBUNE REPORTER
It's been three years, but Holly Lawrence still can't bring herself to go inside the Hollywood Video store.
It's remodeled now, smaller now. It went back into business last December, having...
Daughter follows dad, brother into police ranks.
May 31, 1999... Byline: Gutierrez Krueger TRIBUNE REPORTER
You might feel pretty safe hanging with the Sanchez family.
Dad Eloy Sanchez is a retired acting sergeant with the Albuquerque Police Department.
Son Herman Sanchez joined the Police...
Colonel outlines his ideas to help commission more Hispanic officers.
May 31, 1999... Byline: Rachel Smolkin SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE
WASHINGTON Hector Topete had two college choices: a partial scholarship to the University of California at Berkeley or a full ride to West Point.
"You do know that's the Army,"...
Hispanic recruiting lacking, activist says.
May 31, 1999... Byline: Jason Gibbs TRIBUNE REPORTER
The military is not placing enough emphasis on programs to actively recruit Hispanics, says one Albuquerque activist.
Juan Jose Pena, an advocate for Hispanic issues and spokesman for Albuquerque...
Mr. Fix-It Shawn Gilbert nearly does it all to shore up ailing Dukes.(Sports)
May 31, 1999... Byline: Rick A. Maese TRIBUNE REPORTER
Don't start confusing Mike Scioscia with Bob Vila.
Sure, Scioscia, the Albuquerque Dukes' first-year manager, is starting to look like Mr. Fix-it, but it's not necessarily a credit to him.
...
Albuquerque cyclist wins race.(Sports)
May 31, 1999... Byline: Wire reports
UPDATE
DURANGO, Colo. Scott Price of Albuquerque won the men's division in the 28th annual Iron Horse Bicycle Classic on Saturday. The 47-mile mountain race pits hundreds of bike riders against a coal-fired...
Rig count rises again in U.S. and New Mexico.(Business)
May 31, 1999... Byline: Wire reports
LOCAL & REGIONAL
The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the United States has risen by 16 to 534, the fourth straight increase after months of declines and record lows.
Of the rigs...
Presbyterian Health owes docs, official says.(Business)
May 31, 1999... Byline: The Associated Press
ALBUQUERQUE Technology glitches are getting in the way of timely payments by Presbyterian Health Plan to some doctors, a state official says.
"Their business has grown faster than their system has been...
Class of '99.(Neighborhood Trib)
May 31, 1999... Years of hard work, of getting up and showing up.They earned their success. Tribune reporter Jan Jonas brings you . . .
BERNALILLO
Jackson wants to draw, design after high school
Michael Jackson yes, that's his real name and no...
JAN'S MAILBOX.(Neighborhood Trib)
May 31, 1999... Family pride has usurped a lot of space in my already-packed mailbox lately.
Herein lies all that I've been sent.
Tanya Saiz, daughter of James and Rosemary Saiz of Albuquerque, was named a national award winner in history and...
FBI seeks cap-wearing pair who robbed bank.(Local News)
May 31, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
IN BRIEF
Two friendly bandits robbed the First State Bank, demanding all the cash from a vault and telling everyone in the bank to "have a nice day." The bank at 5620 Wyoming Blvd. N.E. was robbed about...
CRIME STOPPERS.
May 31, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
Fugitive of the week: Thomas Garrett Miller, 47, is wanted by Prescott, Ariz., authorities on charges of illegally using credit cards.
Miller is described as a light-complexioned man with slicked-back...
Activist buried among the pines on his spiritual home.(Obituary)
May 29, 1999... Byline: Ollie Reed Jr. TRIBUNE REPORTER
RIO ARRIBA COUNTY Holding hands on a small hilltop spotted with twisted, weather-scarred pines, the friends and family of Terence Unity Freitas stood in a circle around a patch of freshly turned...
Rules that bite.
May 29, 1999... Byline: Susie Gran TRIBUNE REPORTER
In Drug Court, if teens missa drug test or violate probation, they go to jail. But if they abide bythe strict laws, they remain drug free and well on their way to a better life.
Drug Court was...
Bingaman backs broad role for labs.
May 29, 1999... Byline: Lawrence Spohn TRIBUNE REPORTER
The Democratic senator opposes a "stovepipe" reorganization that would take the labs out of the civilian sphere.
The move to sever civilian and military ties at the nation's nuclear-weapons...
Shuttlejack lease violates agreement, state says.
May 29, 1999... Byline: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SANTA FE The leasing of Shuttlejack-owned buses to a related company violates an agreement Shuttlejack officials had with state regulators, an assistant attorney general says.
Actions to be taken against...
76-year-old man arrested after armed standoff.(Local News)
May 29, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
IN BRIEF
A standoff in the community of Bosque, about 12 miles south of Belen, ended with the arrest of 76-year-old Gregory Luna on charges including aggravated battery of a police officer, according to...
Private partner possible for Metro Court site.(Local News)
May 29, 1999... Byline: Gilbert Gallegos TRIBUNE REPORTER
One of the options on the table for keeping the Metropolitan Court in Downtown is to build the new courthouse on top of a private parking garage that is surrounded by retail stores.
Mayor Jim...
Biplanes on display.(Local News)
May 29, 1999... CAPTION(S):
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That snarling roar in the skies over Albuquerque during the past couple of days came from two of these machines. David McCormick (left), Ian Hanna...
Sandia labs' frequent fliers face grounding if fund cut holds.(Insight and Opinion)
May 29, 1999... Byline: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sandia Laboratories' frequent flyers to Washington could be spending more time in New Mexico if Congress goes along with a Senate subcommittee's decision to slash the travel budgets of the state's research...
Valencia County storm victims receive fast aid.(Local News)
May 29, 1999... Byline: Jason Gibbs TRIBUNE REPORTER
About 90 families whose homes were damaged or destroyed by last week's torrential storm in Valencia County are receiving assistance from the middle Rio Grande chapter of the Red Cross, and officials...
N.M. medical personnel to help Kosovo refugees.
May 29, 1999... Byline: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Twelve members of the New Mexico Disaster Medical Assistance Team are being sent to New Jersey to help provide medical care for refugees from Kosovo.
The 12 volunteers will be going to Fort Dix, N.J., and...
Critic decries 'demonizing China'.
May 29, 1999... Byline: Lawrence Spohn TRIBUNE REPORTER
A weapons-policy expert with a nuclear watchdog group fears another 1970s-style arms race could begin if politicians overreact to the Chinese espionage accusations in the Cox Report.
"I've been...
Lobo doubles team nets a win.(Sports)
May 29, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
UPDATE
They've already reached All-America status. Now, the University of New Mexico doubles team of Pepe Caballero and Nicolas Dubey are chasing a semifinal berth at the Men's NCAA Tennis...
Six can be considered favorites in competitive Indianapolis field.(Sports)
May 29, 1999... Byline: Charles Googe
The 83rd Indianapolis 500 promises to be one of the most competitive in history. But six drivers rate as the favorites:
Billy Boat: For the second straight year, the Arizona native will start from the front row....
Gary does miraculous and unites the Dems.(Insight and Opinion)
May 29, 1999... Byline: Kate Nelson
Earl Potter couldn't do it. Ray Sena couldn't, and Fred Harris couldn't. Diane Denish is still trying to do it.
Despite all that trial and error by past-and-present chairfolks of the state Democratic Party,...
EDITORIALS.(Insight and Opinion)
May 29, 1999... Peace can't diminish intent of 'Decoration Day'
In a once-rundown but now gentrifying neighborhood of Washington, D.C., sits Logan Circle. Few three-day weekenders give the bronze statue of a mounted soldier and his little park a second...
Hiker's body found on Cabezon Peak.(Local News)
May 29, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
IN BRIEF
CUBA The body of a man who failed to return from a hike on Cabezon Peak was found at the bottom of a cliff.
Edward Laroza, 51, of San Cristobal, N.M., was found dead Thursday.
State...
Memorial Day events unite with Arts in Park.(Local News)
May 29, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
IN BRIEF
This year's Memorial Day ceremony will be held for the first time in conjunction with the city's "Arts in the Park" program.
The ceremony, starting at 10 a.m. Sunday and sponsored by the...
CORRECTIONS.(Local News)
May 29, 1999... The Forest Guardians member quoted Friday in a story about the Santa Fe River is John Horning. His name was misspelled in some editions.
See story 05/28/99 Pg. A2 (Midday Edition), "RIVER SHOULD DICTATE DISCHARGE PERMIT, GROUP SAYS"
Dukes rally for win on Wilkins' HR.(Sports)
May 29, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
UPDATE
DES MOINES, Iowa The Dukes take a two-game winning streak into today's game against the Iowa Cubs after the Dukes rallied for a 6-3 win on Rick Wilkins' two-run pinch- hit homer in the top of the...
Ex-Aggie in lead at Kemper.(Sports)
May 29, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
UPDATE
Former New Mexico State golfer Rich Beem shot a 4-under 67 to extend his lead entering today's third round of the Kemper Open at Potomac, Md. Beem, who has a 133 total, is three strokes ahead of...
Racetrack gaming pays first million in state tax.
May 28, 1999... Byline: Tim Archuleta TRIBUNE POLITICAL EDITOR
Off-reservation gaming, which started three months ago with slot machine play, has produced its first million-dollar payout for the state of New Mexico.
The state has received $1.3...
Honorable Mettle.
May 28, 1999... Byline: Ollie Reed Jr. TRIBUNE REPORTER
Medal of Honor recipients all agree that receiving the medal has changed their lives.A few share stories relating to their war and postwar experiences.
Jerry Murphy removes rubber bands from...
Riot-related charges against Rio Grande High girl dismissed.
May 28, 1999... Byline: Susie Gran TRIBUNE REPORTER
She was suspended from Rio Grande High School, banned from playing varsity basketball and charged with three crimes connected to the Sept. 17, 1998, school riot.
Her senior year "ruined from the...
Body found in burned truck.
May 28, 1999... CAPTION(S):
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Detective L.T. Guenther (left) and field-evidence technician Andrew Feist, both with the Albuquerque Police Department Criminalistics Unit, take...
Fiber arts on display.(Local News)
May 28, 1999... CAPTION(S):
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Becky Whitwell of Fort Smith, Ark., one of more than 50 vendors taking part in the 1999 Fabric Arts Fiesta, puts some finishing touches on her...
Reform leads to teacher exodus at Rio Grande High.
May 28, 1999... Byline: Andy Lenderman TRIBUNE REPORTER
An ongoing reform effort marches on at Rio Grande High School, as 16 transferred teachers met with Principal Gloria Vigil today to discuss the transfers.
Vigil notified the teachers Thursday...
UNM police say they found marijuana in Lobo player's car.
May 28, 1999... Byline: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
University of New Mexico campus police say they found a small bag of marijuana in New Mexico basketball player Damion Walker's car the night Walker and another student were arrested on charches of breaking...
Thomas will play at Chicago draft camp.(Sports)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Edgar Thompson TRIBUNE REPORTER
Hoping to reestablish himself as a lottery pick in the NBA Draft, ex-Lobo Kenny Thomas will play at a pre-draft camp in Chicago, his agent said.
Just over a month ago, Thomas said he likely...
Loyalty rules: For this coach, once a Bandido, always a Bandido.(Sports)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Richard Stevens
In a way, it doesn't make any sense that Ricardo Beraun is coaching what just might be the best soccer team in Albuquerque at its age division.
You see, Beraun formed the core of the under-15 Classic Bandidos...
German golf star to play for UNM.(Sports)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
UPDATE
The University of New Mexico has signed freshman Max Kellner, the No. 2-ranked amateur golfer in Germany, to play for the Lobos in 1999-2000, the school said a news release on Thursday.
...
FERC increases utility's stranded-cost recovery.(Business)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
LOCAL & REGIONAL
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has increased the amount the city of Las Cruces would owe El Paso Electric Co. for stranded costs.
The FERC reconsidered an earlier...
Readers' opinions cover personal side, politics and foreign views of America.(The Arts & Entertainment)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Lisa Bornstein TRIBUNE A & E EDITOR
WELCOME TO THE CLUB: `THE TREE OF RED STARS'
They came together from all neighborhoods, from the East Mountains to Downtown to Corrales. There was a 59-year age spread, and almost as much...
'Moo' takes on humor, politics of academia.(The Arts & Entertainment)
May 28, 1999... NEXT MONTH
The Trib Book Club moves from the heartfelt, serious portrayal of political turmoil in Uruguay to a hilarious satire of a different kind of political machinations these in the world of academia.
Jane Smiley's "Moo" weaves...
'Albuquerque' is new single off Sons of the Desert album.(The Arts & Entertainment)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Ollie Reed Jr. TRIBUNE REPORTER
Sons of the Desert is a Texas band, but that doesn't mean Albuquerque is unfamiliar territory.
The slick, pop-country group is part of the Lone Star invasion New Mexicans grumble about, and...
For good plot, effects, don't get off on this floor.
May 28, 1999... Byline: T.D. Mobley-Martinez TRIBUNE REPORTER
If there was any doubt left, "The Thirteenth Floor" firmly establishes the seductive power of the preview to transform the murkiest, most banal dreck into what looks like a potential...
New museum in Santa Fe to celebrate Spanish heritage.(The Arts & Entertainment)
May 28, 1999... Byline: WIRE REPORTS
SANTA FE The Spanish Colonial Arts Society is planning a museum, the only one in the world dedicated to Spanish colonial culture.
The society, which sponsors the annual Spanish Market and Winter Spanish Market...
River should dictate discharge permit, group says.
May 28, 1999... Byline: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SANTA FE An environmental group wants the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to withhold a discharge permit for the capital city's sewage treatment plant until completion of a study on restoring the Santa...
Man gets nine years in death of his mother.(Local News)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
IN BRIEF
A man accused of setting a fire that killed his mother last year has been sentenced to nine years in prison.
Manuel Arthur, 34, of Crystal, in northwest New Mexico, was convicted earlier...
Court rejects effort to overturn murder conviction.(Local News)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Barry Massey The Associated Press
SANTA FE The state's highest court on Thursday upheld the murder conviction of Jesus Raymond Garcia for the 1993 killing of a 68-year-old woman in Albuquerque.
In a unanimous ruling, the...
Broadway favorites, international performers lead UNM Ovation Series.(The Arts & Entertainment)
May 28, 1999... Byline: T.D. Mobley-Martinez TRIBUNE REPORTER
There are no light sabers, no planets in danger, no kung fu fighting and the Force is definitely not in evidence. Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera" takes audiences from...
Summer concert season not lacking for big names.(The Arts & Entertainment)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Trilby Davis TRIBUNE REPORTER
The Beach Boys sang of "Surfin' Safari," and Sly and the Family Stone called it "hot fun in the summertime."
Whether it's a day at the water park, barbecuing in your back yard, tanning by the...
Court denies appeal of murder conviction.(Local News)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
IN BRIEF
SANTA FE The state's highest court on Thursday upheld the murder conviction of Jesus Raymond Garcia for the 1993 killing of 68-year-old Esther Reed in Albuquerque.
Reed was killed on Feb....
Feds try to improve odds for Gila trout.(Local News)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
IN BRIEF
MORA Thousands of endangered Gila trout have arrived at a federal hatchery in hopes of starting a second population and thus protecting the trout against catastrophe at either site.
...
AT A GLANCE.(Local News)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
IN BRIEF
Bat has rabies: The first case of rabies in the state this year has been reported in Bernalillo County, the county Animal Care and Regulation Department said Thursday. A rabid bat was found in...
Dukes win; Livingstone cut loose.(Sports)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
UPDATE
The Albuquerque Dukes released infielder Scott Livingstone, an eight-year major-league veteran, today and gained two other players.
Relief pitcher Andy Croghan, who was on loan to Syracuse,...
AT A GLANCE.(Sports)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
ENMU signees: Valley High School's Nicole Archibeque was among two New Mexico softball players to sign with Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, the school announced. Archibeque, an outfielder, helped...
Leveraged buyout of TNP would be first for a utility.(Business)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
If regulators approve an investor group's acquisition of TNP Enterprises Inc. would be the first leveraged buyout of a U.S. electric utility, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The parent company of...
State's unemployment up slightly at 6.4 percent.(Business)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
LOCAL & REGIONAL
New Mexico's unemployment rate was 6.4 percent in April, up from 6.2 percent in March and 6 percent a year earlier, according to the state Department of Labor.
About two-thirds of...
Motorola will expand its Arizona chip plant.(Business)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
LOCAL & REGIONAL
After a yearlong delay, Motorola Inc. said Thursday it would start a $90 million expansion of its Chandler, Ariz., plant.
The construction plans are part of the previously announced...
Body found inside burned car on West Side.(Local News)
May 28, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
IN BRIEF
Firefighters put out a burning car this morning and found a body inside, dispatchers said.
At 4:08 a.m. dispatchers answered a call informing them that a car was on fire at Coors Boulevard...
Grass-roots persistence brings utilities to valley.
May 27, 1999... Byline: Gilbert Gallegos TRIBUNE REPORTER
Stapled to the inside of a weathered manila folder is evidence of Bob Tiffany's dogged effort to get a sewer system for his far North Valley neighborhood.
Neatly arranged business cards share...
La Cueva High mentor wins $27,000 prize.
May 27, 1999... Byline: STAFF REPORTS
Alice Tennison is unsung no longer.
The veteran La Cueva High School teacher has won the national grand prize an honor worth $27,000 in the Education's Unsung Heroes Awards program.
The award, sponsored by...
A lemonade stand? Here, kids, fill outa four-page permit.
May 27, 1999... Byline: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
GLENWOOD -- The government has left a sour taste in some New Mexico youngsters' mouths.
The U.S. Forest Service has quashed a proposal by six kids to set up a lemonade stand at the popular Catwalk picnic...
School-budget shortcomings disappoint board chief, Allison.
May 27, 1999... Byline: Andy Lenderman TRIBUNE REPORTER
Most leaders in Albuquerque Public Schools agree: This year's budget could have, would have, should have been much more focused on district reforms.
But Richard Toledo, the president of the...
AG, gaming board seek to block any ruling by arbitrators over legality of compacts.
May 27, 1999... Byline: The Associated Press
SANTA FE -- The state's gambling regulatory board and the attorney general have asked the state Supreme Court to prevent arbitrators from ruling on the legality of payments from Indian casinos to the state....
Council to hear appeals on shopping center.(Local News)
May 27, 1999... Byline: Staff and wire reports
IN BRIEF
A hearing on appeals to two zoning changes that would let Paul Silverman and his Geltmore Inc. development company build a big shopping center on 62 acres at I-40 and Coors Road will be heard...
APS settles Rio Grande lawsuit for $70,000.(Local News)
May 27, 1999... Byline: Susie Gran TRIBUNE REPORTER
Five female Rio Grande High School students who sued Albuquerque Public Schools in federal court for sexual bias will receive a $70,000 settlement from the school district, their attorney said.
...
Gordon House appeal frustrates DWI director.(Local News)
May 27, 1999... Byline: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The head of an anti-drunken-driving organization says she's disappointed by the latest appeal by a man convicted in New Mexico's most publicized drunken-driving case.
"I'm disappointed this whole case is...
Sena's bus line might cross N.M. without permit.(Local News)
May 27, 1999... Byline: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SANTA FE -- Schedules show buses owned by former Shuttlejack operator Ray Sena rolling through New Mexico this weekend, even though he pledged to give up Shuttlejack's interstate transportation permit by...
Governor faces subpoenas for budget data.(Local News)
May 27, 1999... Byline: Barry Massey The Associated Press
SANTA FE -- A legislative committee is threatening to issue subpoenas to force the Johnson administration to supply budget and contract information to the Legislature.
The Legislative Finance...
Natural-food stores sprout all around Albuquerque.(Business)
May 27, 1999... Byline: RETAIL CORNER Leanne Potts
Move over Pop Tarts and Wonder Bread, the age of amaranth is upon us. Natural-foods grocery stores are popping up around Albuquerque like shiitake mushrooms after a rainstorm. The new Wild Oats should be...
Double Rainbow to double locations.(Business)
May 27, 1999... Byline: Leanne Potts ASSISTANT BUSINESS EDITOR
Look out, waistlines. Double Rainbow Bakery Cafe will open two more restaurants in Albuquerque in the next 16 months.
The new Double Rainbows will be in the North Valley, in Dietz Farm...
Tortilla-maker's IRBs include hiring pledge.(Business)
May 27, 1999... Byline: Alexis Kerschner TRIBUNE REPORTER
Albuquerque Tortilla Co. will be the first company in the city of Albuquerque's pilot program that combines industrial revenue bonds with social responsibility.
This week the City Council's...
First State Bank cashes in on customers' merger discontent.(Business)
May 27, 1999... Byline: Sherry Robinson TRIBUNE BUSINESS EDITOR
First State Bancorporation just crossed the $500 million threshold, doubling its assets since 1996. The usual '90s story would be growth through acquisition.
Not here. First State Bank...
Speed reads.(Business)
May 27, 1999... Dictionary updates
The millennium bug is taking over Webster's New World College Dictionary. The upcoming Fourth Edition of the Dictionary will include tech terms such as "chip, debug, virus, hacker" and "World Wide Web," as well as...