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SCORPIONS CORNER.(Weekend)
November 8, 2003... Next: 6:05 tonight, New Mexico Scorpions at Lubbock Cotton Kings
Friday: Colorado Eagles 8, Scorpions 2
Upcoming: 7:05 p.m., Nov. 14 at Colorado; 11 a.m., Nov. 18 vs. Amarillo Gorillas
On the air: KNML-AM (610). With Mike...
Guard is eager to test his knee.(Weekend)
November 8, 2003... Byline: Kyle Ringo kringo@abqtrib.com / 823-3614
If it's left up to him, New Mexico guard Mark Walters will play in an exhibition basketball game tonight at The Pit less than six months after major knee surgery.
Walters suffered a...
NMAA finalists: Funding is job one.(Weekend)
November 8, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662
At least two of the five finalists in the running to replace Dan Salzwedel as executive director of the New Mexico Activities Association agree on the organization's biggest problem:...
Good Sandia mix could mean future title.(Weekend)
November 8, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662
SOCCER NOTEBOOK
ALAMOGORDO The Sandia boys soccer team might have provided a preview of the next couple of seasons by winning its last game of the season.
This was the state...
Race fans: Toyotas are U.S. products.(Weekend)
November 8, 2003... Byline: Charles Googe Commentary
To borrow a phrase from Dennis Miller: I don't want to get off on a rant here, but . . .
I'm sick and tired of American snobs who don't think Toyota should be allowed in the NASCAR Truck Series. They...
EDITORIAL.(Weekend)
November 8, 2003... Police must ardently pursue death case
Prejudice comes in many colors, shapes and disguises. It can afflict even people we expect to be absolutely free of it those who are responsible for law and order.
We hope that was not the case...
Suite time for 'The Nutcracker'.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... CAPTION(S):
PHOTO CAPTION
PHOTO BY: Craig Fritz/Tribune
PHOTO: Color
Briana Van Schuyver, a dancer at Ballet Theatre of New Mexico, stretches before a recent rehearsal of "The Nutcracker," which the dance company will...
3 locals in running to lead NMAA.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662
The New Mexico Activities Association released its list of five finalists to replace Dan Salzwedel as executive director, and three local candidates are on it.
La Cueva Athletics...
Red moon rising: Eclipse brings show over Sandias.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678
The moon will be decked out in its slickest red party dress Saturday night.
The occasion? A total lunar eclipse that will turn the moon a deep, dark burgundy as it passes...
Coaches: Lobos stealing preps' thunder.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Richard Stevens rstevens@abqtrib.com / 823-3663
Friday night lights
Lobos football coach Rocky Long would like to return the Friday night lights to high school football.
Scott Evans, the athletics director for the...
Water move bathes mayor in delight.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
Mayor Martin Chavez wasted no time in declaring "complete victory."
The battle of Albuquerque's share of San Juan-Chama water is over, Chavez contended Thursday, and the city is the...
New Mexico needs ATV laws to save our kids, officials say.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678
Alan Franzoy has seen firsthand what lax safety precautions can do to all-terrain vehicle riders.
The Dona Ana County deputy sheriff says about 30 percent of the calls to his...
Hudak claims his devices were legal.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Dan Shingler dshingler@abqtrib.com / 823-3670
David Hudak told an Albuquerque jury he never owned anything he considered to be illegal destructive devices, as prosecutors contend.
Hudak, a 42-year-old entrepreneur from...
Pols say we pay too little for water.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com / 823-3623
State Rep. Mimi Stewart says she will introduce legislation calling for a water user fee that would increase the water bill for most New Mexico residents by about $10 a year.
...
Ready to pound the pavement.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... CAPTION(S):
PHOTO CAPTION
PHOTO BY: Craig Fritz/Tribune
PHOTO: b/w
Jesus Lujan casts a long shadow across a new crosswalk and pedestrian warning at the corner of Third Street and Roma Avenue Northwest. Lujan was getting...
Retired officers mean dropped DWIs.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
Staring down the barrel of a drunken-driving conviction, attorney David C. Serna's clients are desperate for help.
And many times, the arresting officer can be their best defense....
Mayor lauds crime fight in 'state of the city' talk.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
Mayor Martin Chavez, in delivering the annual "state of the city" address, said Albuquerque has made strides in reducing crime and creating jobs in the first two years of his second term in...
Upstart vs. unflinching.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton abqtrib.com / 823-3662
STATE SOCCER TOURNAMENT
Las Cruces, in its first final, will face seasoned Eldorado and a goalie who had 11 saves in the semi match against La Cueva
ALAMOGORDO The Eldorado...
Sheppard tourney emotional return for girls coach.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Richard Stevens rstevens@abqtrib.com / 823-3663
The homecoming party for Cissy Blaisure is a big one.
In a way, 2,000-plus youth soccer players from New Mexico, Texas, Arizona and Colorado will welcome her back to the Gaylord...
Hardy Lobos walk-on Ferris can hardly wait for floor time.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Kyle Ringo kringo@abqtrib.com / 823-3614
Put Collins Ferris in the short shorts of yesteryear and he fits perfectly into college basketball's heyday.
He's a 6-foot-1, try-hard guy, getting by on guts and passion. He's...
Forest's relaxed play may earn starting spot.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
Melissa Forest's ability to score and her impressive play in preseason practices has New Mexico coach Don Flanagan considering the senior for the starting center spot.
"She's playing...
St. Pius X feels fortunate to slip past Swiderek.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton abqtrib.com / 823-3662
STATE TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK
ALAMOGORDO St. Pius X boys coach Jorge Tristani knows just how good Albuquerque Academy goalkeeper Lee Swiderek is.
"I think Lee has had a banner...
Mixed nuts.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673
Towering men. Tutus. Tea. And a rockin' takeoff. Four distinctive versions of 'The Nutcracker' sweep to the stage this holiday season.
How do you like your "Nutcracker"?
...
Vinnie's vibrations have set my soul atwitter.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: M.J. Wilde Commentary
Sure he was a major depressive who cut off part of his ear with a razor in a fit of madness and eventually killed himself, but man, could he paint.
Two pieces by Vincent van Gogh are part of the...
Memorial concert toots former professor's horn.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Jeff Commings JCOMMINGS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3684
Jim Whitlow was the type of teacher who never let relationships with his students end at the conclusion of class each day.
"After school, Jim would go get some food with us and...
Colors and bugs led to a painting career that took wing.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Jeff Commings JCOMMINGS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3684
CUBA Harriet Yale Russell's infectious vivacity could power the lights in every room in her expansive home and two studios, which sit on a hill overlooking the orange and beige mesas...
Proposals sought for city's Poets' Plaza.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673
Susan McAllister points to a huge mound of dirt occupying a 50-by-50-foot plot at the southeast corner of Mountain Road and Seventh Avenue Northwest, and cocks her head as if she can...
'Warcraft' bewitches with orc armies, online skirmishes.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678
REVIEW
There's nothing like spending a Sunday afternoon building up a massive hoard of orc warriors and watching them all die at the hands of somebody named Tblaze.
That's...
Rio Rancho rockets out new homes.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Nancy Salem NSALEM@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3675
Home building in the Albuquerque area is on pace for another record year, but a bigger story could be brewing in Rio Rancho.
Housing starts there from January to September were 53...
The big night.(Special Section)
November 7, 2003... CAPTION(S):
PHOTO CAPTION
PHOTO BY: Steven St. John/Tribune
PHOTO: Color
Rocky Long knows how critical tonight's TV game is to his senior Lobos and to the team's bowl hopes
the albuquerque tribune's GAMEDAY
...
Lights! Tube! Watershed!(Special Section)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
A win tonight on TV and against the Rams would be a breakthrough for the Lobos
The Lobos might be playing at home tonight, but they'll playing in Colorado State's world.
The Rams...
Brad's breakdown.(Special Section)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore
The Trib's Brad Moore preview's this week's matchup.
OFFENSE
Lobos: The offense is performing at yard-gaining levels that haven't been seen in a long time. In the past two games, the Lobos have produced a...
Rodney Long? It's no respect for Lobos.(Special Section)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Richard Stevens Commentary
For Rocky Long's Lobos, the respect meter will not soar off the charts with a win over the Colorado State Rams tonight.
And if the Lobos happen to charge into a bowl game for the second consecutive...
Would the real Lobos please take the field?(Special Section)
November 7, 2003... Byline: Sue Vorenberg
Some football games and teams are plain schizophrenic.
In New Mexico's cyber battle against Colorado State, the Lobos displayed dual personalities.
Fortunately for me, the Rams did the same. In the end, my...
CORRECTION.(Evening)
November 7, 2003... Correction: See story "Luncheon will honor spirit, drive of volunteers, fund-raisers," 11/04/03 Edition: Evening Page A4
A story Tuesday should have said LaDonna Hopkins is vice president and chief development officer of the United Way of...
Yield of dreams.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Ollie Reed Jr. oreed@abqtrib.com / 823-3619
Families have gathered at the Sportsplex for 18 years. But when the fields' controversial lights are turned off for the season, the games might be gone forever.
On Field No. 3, a...
Senator thwarts minnow ruling.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Thomas Hargrove Hargrovet@shns.com / (202) 408-2703
WASHINGTON In the high-stakes world of the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow, the senator trumps the judge.
Congressional negotiators Wednesday approved Sen. Pete...
Eubank school in peril after boundary change.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682
Eubank Elementary School has 440 students today.
All but 110 of them will be gone by next school year.
Eubank is a Northeast Heights school whose future is in doubt because of...
Legislators pass 2 bills but not desired revamp.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621
LEGISLATURE 2003
SANTA FE It cost taxpayers $68,000 per day, and it took nine days for legislators to pass two bills that had nothing to do with Gov. Bill Richardson's tax code...
Task force to examine boosting development of border region.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621
SANTA FE Gov. Bill Richardson has appointed Public Service Company of New Mexico CEO Jeff Sterba to a four-member task force to focus on border infrastructure issues.
In his...
Lawyer named to head Truancy Court.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682
Albuquerque's war on truancy will have a new commander a special master appointed to handle truancy cases in Children's Court.
An advertisement for the position will be posted soon....
Revenge was motive for slaying, police say.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
Edward Hernandez waited in the shadows for the man he thought fired six bullets at Hernandez's 15-year-old stepson, authorities said.
Hernandez got his revenge early Tuesday...
Trial could come soon for man in strangle case.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
The man accused of strangling Rio Rancho flight attendant Stephane Murphey 4 1/2 years ago might go to trial sooner than expected.
The state Court of Appeals last week...
City gives women and kids' shelter a hand in move.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
Emma Lutton says the perfect place for a homeless shelter serving women and children is right next door.
Lutton, who has lived in northeast Albuquerque's Princess Jeanne...
'Topes gear makes a mint.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Dan Mayfield DMAYFIELD@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3620
The Albuquerque Isotopes might have won their division, but the real winners were the T-shirts.
Sales of Isotopes shirts, hats, souvenir balls and plush toy monkeys are on track...
Effect on N.M. unclear.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: TRIBUNE STAFF
It's too soon to tell whether the contemplated Reserve and Guard call-up by the Pentagon means anything for New Mexico, a state National Guard spokesman said today.
"I don't even make a press release when we get...
South Martineztown revisited.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com
UNM landscape architecture scholars ponder how the older neighborhood might tell its story
South Martineztown, one of Albuquerque's oldest neighborhoods, was demolished and rebuilt in...
A daughter, three soldiers and intrigue ah, love in 1694.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Jan Jonas Commentary
How often we decry the amount of sex on television and in the movies, and we're fond of saying people weren't like that years ago.
Au contraire.
In 1694, Catholic priests in the Province of New...
JAN'S MAILBOX.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Jan Jonas Commentary
It's another day of good news about our military personnel around the globe.
Five New Mexicans have been promoted to the rank of chief petty officer in the Naval Reserves.
They are Christopher...
Fluky flick highlights Eagles' 3-1 soccer win.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton abqtrib.com / 823-3662
ALAMOGORDO Garrett Ray's game-winning shot, he admits, wasn't even a shot.
The Eldorado High School defender scored the winning goal in the 70th minute today in the Eagles' 3-1...
Kiptoo caps court victory with a run.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton and Aubrey Hovey jcarlton abqtrib.com / 823-3662 ahovey abqtrib.com / 823-3659
La Cueva High School's Shadrack Kiptoo runs sometimes to win, sometimes to forget and sometimes because it feels so good.
In the...
Poster girl for pivoting.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
SPORTS EXTRA
An in-depth look at sports figures, issues and trends in the sports world
Much turned around for Jenny Shetters when she became a Lobo, not the least of which was...
Flanagan: Freshmen must deliver.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
New Mexico basketball coach Don Flanagan sees a way his Lobos women can exceed expectations this season.
He just needs his Lobos pups to come through in a big way.
"I think the...
Running on injunction gumption.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: The Linz THE GREAT ONE
THE LINDSEY LINE
The Linz likes this injunction stuff. If you aren't happy with something, go find some soft-hearted judge to grant you an injunction and let the rules be darned.
What got The Linz...
Q&A:BRITNEY DRUMM.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton
Rio Rancho volleyball
Roswell and Drumm should be a perfect match. The 17-year-old senior and self-proclaimed sci-fi geek might get to visit the town of alien crash landings because Roswell is hosting next week's...
New Lobo playing in memory of kin.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Kyle Ringo kringo@abqtrib.com / 823-3614
LOBOS BASEKETBALL
Debra Miles will be gushing Saturday night when her son, Lenny, steps onto Bob King Court.
Every parent brims with pride while watching a child achieve a...
Senior leader vows to be back.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
A valuable New Mexico defender returned to full-scale practice for the Lobos, determined to provide his teammates with more than vocal encouragement in Friday night's clash with Colorado...
Virginia giant buys local firm.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Nancy Salem NSALEM@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3675
A Virginia research-and-development company with worldwide offices has bought Innovative Technology Solutions Corp., an Albuquerque engineering services firm.
Alion Science and...
Bouquets & brickbats.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... EDITORIAL
Bouquet: top teacher
The $25,000 Milken Educator Award last week was a pretty good indication that Katarina Sandoval is an outstanding teacher.
Only 100 of the high honors are handed out nationally each year. But there...
Court has a chance to back Constitution.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... EDITORIAL
The Supreme Court has an opportunity to state that national security trumps civil liberties and due process in only rare and narrow circumstances.
The court should agree to hear two cases headed its way from the federal...
Home near Gettysburg will hollow the wallet.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... EDITORIAL
A pre-Civil War home on two acres overlooking the Gettysburg battlefield is for sale for $3.2 million, The Associated Press reports.
Real estate agents say the proximity to the battlefield and the home's distinct history...
Pets could hint of terrorist attack.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678
The first-line defense against biological terrorism in New Mexico will likely be the state's animals, a veterinary expert says.
Livestock, pets and wild animals usually get...
Sandia is a go to make snow this season.(Evening)
November 6, 2003... Byline: Aubrey Hovey ahovey@abqtrib.com / 823-3659
When it rains, it snows.
At least that's the case when humans get involved in making snow to guarantee a successful ski season at Sandia Peak.
A few rainy days during the...
Soccer champs begin their title defenses.(Afternoon)
November 6, 2003... Byline: TRIBUNE STAFF
The state soccer championships were all about Albuquerque last year. They could be again in 2003.
City teams won all six championships in 2002 the Class 5A, 4A and 1A-3A titles for boys and girls.
In 5A, it...
VOTERS SAY NO.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
City-County unification
Maligned mail-in ballot doomed merger, fans and foes say
One big lesson learned from the defeat of the government unification charter: Dump the costly,...
State engineer drafts statewide water plan.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com / 823-3623
A draft of the first comprehensive state water plan for New Mexico has been posted on the Internet as the State Engineer's Office seeks further public comment.
Among the...
Neighbors on edge after two shootings in 3 days.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
Ruben Palencio grew up walking the neighborhood near Pacific Avenue and Walter Street, a barrio in Southeast Albuquerque he is proud to call home.
The 56-year-old met his wife...
Fox:Treat Mexicans here better.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621
SANTA FE The governor wants closer relations with Mexico, but Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, wants better relations with the state for Mexicans who already live here.
In a...
Senate gives a green light to highway bill.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621
ALBUQUERQUE ROAD PROJECTS
SANTA FE Senate President Richard Romero could have dined on beef tenderloin at the Governor's Mansion while hobnobbing with Mexican President Vicente...
Fugitive caught after almost year on the lam.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
Melvin Roy Lopez's luck in evading police finally fizzled.
Lopez, a 38-year-old Albuquerque man, was arrested at his home at 601 Niagra Road N.E. on Sunday evening after nearly a...
State wants to help needy New Mexicans pay heat bills.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Dan Shingler dshingler@abqtrib.com / 823-3670
What takes the chill off a cold winter night better than an extra warm blanket?
Some extra cold cash.
The New Mexico Human Services Department has $3.3 million in federal...
QB's alphabet game.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
Van Pelt acts like an RB on O, but his throws draw NFL eyes
Bradlee Van Pelt admits he's not the prototypical NFL quarterback prospect.
But that doesn't faze the Colorado State...
PERFECT STRETCH.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662
The Sartans are 20-0 going into the volleyball regionals. Might they choke? Don't bank on it.
This might not bring much comfort to St. Pius X opponents, but the Sartans'...
Mayfield brothers vex their 5A foes.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662
Here is a typical play in a typical game with a typical outcome for Edgar Castillo, the junior scoring sensation on the Las Cruces-Mayfield soccer team.
Castillo gets the ball on...
Long: We'll get Lobos to exams.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
WOLFTRACKS
New Mexico football coach Rocky Long says he'll be emphasizing to his players they are students first, athletes second when game day arrives a day early this week.
...
All-Metro soccer teams.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Compiled by Jeff Carlton
BOYS
GOALKEEPER
Name: Lee Swiderek
School: Albuquerque Academy
Grade: Senior
Age: 17
Height: 6-1
Stats: 0.31 goals against average, 13 shutouts
What's next: Swiderek...
Ktech opens new shop, thanks to tax break.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Dan Mayfield DMAYFIELD@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3620
When Ktech Corp. went before the City Council looking for a $10 million industrial revenue bond last year, the timing couldn't have been worse.
Philips Semiconductors had just...
Local business groups make deal with Sandia Labs.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Nancy Salem NSALEM@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3675
Eight Albuquerque business groups representing thousands of companies have signed an agreement with Sandia National Laboratories that will help their members land federal contracts.
...
Let's give unification another, better try.(Evening)
November 5, 2003... EDITORIAL
Try, try again.
The first attempt to pass a proposed charter for a new, unified Albuquerque-Bernalillo County government, was soundly defeated. Critics of the proposal listed several reasons for opposing it, all of which...
Kiptoo has day in court.(Afternoon)
November 5, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662
La Cueva runner Shadrack Kiptoo should find out today whether he is eligible to run in the state cross country championship.
A hearing in state District Court in Albuquerque was...
CORRECTIONS.(Afternoon)
November 5, 2003... Correction:See story " PNM's proposed gas delivery rate hike denied, "11/04/03, page A4 Afternoon Edition.
A story in The Tribune's Tuesday afternoon edition incorrectly stated gas bills will not go up this winter. While the rate the...
Scare interrupts count.(Evening)
November 4, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher and Jennifer Sanchez EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602 JSANCHEZ@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3610
CITY-COUNTY UNIFICATION
Worker finds powder in ballot envelope, but hazmat team gives the all-clear City-County unification
...
Woman's death ruled a homicide.(Evening)
November 4, 2003... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
The OMI declared the disabled 56-year-old, who died Oct. 1 of her injuries, was sexually assaulted.
Harriet Moldov-Taylor's death was a homicide, medical investigators said.
...
Cadigan promises to pursue Paseo funds.(Evening)
November 4, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
City Councilor Michael Cadigan failed to resurrect the Paseo del Norte road extension Monday but vowed to continue pushing the project.
At a council meeting Monday night, Cadigan...