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APS case draws not guilty pleas.(Evening)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603 Six of the seven defendants in an alleged racketeering scheme at Albuquerque Public Schools are free on their own recognizance after each pleaded not guilty during...

Hone's bail amount totals $50,000.(Evening)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603 The former housemate of suspended and sentenced Metro Court Judge Barbara Brown will be allowed out of jail and out of the state provided he can come up with the cash to...

Embattled Qwest hopes to signal better service with its new pitch.(Evening)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621 Qwest is done riding the light. Starting today, the major telephone company for New Mexico and 13 other states will be using a new marketing slogan. Starting today, Qwest's...

Democrats' stage had a spot for all, including Casey Luna.(Evening)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Gilbert Gallegos Commentary SANTA FE Among the dignitaries greeting former Vice President Al Gore last week were former Govs. Bruce King, Jerry Apodaca and Toney Anaya. And former Lt. Gov. Casey Luna. Casey Luna? ...

N.M. scientists illuminate caves in PBS special.(Evening)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com A PBS "Nova" program to be broadcast nationally Tuesday night features three New Mexico scientists, two New Mexico caves and one new word sure to delight children and others of a juvenile...

Church and Air Force volunteers nail down much-needed housing.(Evening)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Aubrey Hovey ahovey@abqtrib.com / 823-3659 They aren't construction workers and normally they don't build houses with the help of the U.S. Air Force. But for the past four months, members of the First Congregational Church,...

Water managers hold off on Heron.(Evening)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632 Federal officials don't plan to open floodgates at Heron Reservoir for another two weeks, buying more time for those disputing how the Albuquerque-owned water should be used. Ken...

ALMANAC.(Albuquerque Business)
September 30, 2002... PUBLISHING The book "The Chain Gang: One Newspaper Versus the Gannett Empire" by Santa Fe author Richard McCord has been released in paperback after five hardcover printings. The book is a critical look at Gannett Co. Inc., which...

HUNTING A DREAM.(Albuquerque Business)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Dan Mayfield DMAYFIELD@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3620 Kevin Reid isn't your average construction company executive.He's best known as president of one of the state's largest design/build contracting firms, Reid & Associates of Rio...

SHOP TALK.(Albuquerque Business)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Dan Mayfield Name: Margo Lord. Title: Owner. Company: Kids-Go-Round is a transport service for children who are in extracurricular activities. Fees range from $10 to $15 per trip and discounts are given for multiple...

Peacecraft pushed east by Eastern bar.(Albuquerque Business)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Dan Mayfield Commentary Peacecraft is moving one block east on Central Avenue, and Yanni's Mediterranean Bar & Grill in Nob Hill will take over its space for a new lounge. "It'll be a comfortable, bright lounge," said Nick...

CEO proves Hispanics, women can play ball.(Albuquerque Business)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Dan Mayfield DMAYFIELD@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3620 Linda Alvarado likes to break ground. She was the first Hispanic and first woman to buy part of a Major League Baseball team. She was the first Hispanic woman to sit on the...

Ingrained in the family.(Albuquerque Business)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Nancy Salem nsalem@abqtrib.com / 823-3675 Jose and Kathy Cordova have a thriving flour business, thanks to their renovation of a Jarales mill once run by Jose's grandfather and father As gambles go, it was a big one. ...

Home sales still hum, driven by low rates.(Albuquerque Business)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Nancy Salem nsalem@abqtrib.com / 823-3675 While the economy struggles in a number of sectors, Albuquerque's residential resale market shows no signs of slowing down. Sales of existing homes in the metro area in August...

UNDER CONSTRUCTION.(Albuquerque Business)
September 30, 2002... Under Construction is a weekly feature that answers questions about new building projects. If you see new construction, contact Business Editor Nancy Salem at 823-3675. What: Bosque School's new gymnasium. The gym, which replaces a...

IBF strips belt from Tapia, but fight's on.(Evening)
September 30, 2002... Byline: John O'Rourke jorourke@abqtrib.com / 823-3665 Johnny Tapia has been stripped of his International Boxing Federation featherweight championship, Tapia's wife said. In a news release sent out over the weekend, Teresa Tapia,...

Worldwide flavor marks tennis finals.(Evening)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Aubrey Hovey ahovey@abqtrib.com / 823-3659 There were no ESPN camera crews, no screaming coaches, anxious promoters or casino managers to encourage the women who competed in the ColemanVision Tennis Championships. Instead,...

Hone will hear charges via phone.(Midday)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603 The former housemate of suspended and sentenced Metro Court Judge Barbara Brown gets his turn in court today, nearly six months and two bench warrants after his first...

Water remains in reservoir as debate roils on minnow.(Midday)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632 Federal officials don't plan to open floodgates at Heron Reservoir for another two weeks, buying more time for those disputing how the Albuquerque-owned water should be used. Ken...

These pancakes aren't for breakfast.(Evening)
September 30, 2002... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678 "Flying pancakes" of laser light being studied by a University of New Mexico graduate student could one day help make wireless communication more efficient, create machines to drill...

CATASTROPHE.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Byline: John O'Rourke jorourke@abqtrib.com / 823-3665 As the nation watches, the Lobos and Danny Romero suffer injuries and insult in a pair of pride-crushing losses The national spotlight turned into a blowtorch for Albuquerque....

Repair fraud was a fast fix.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Byline: Susie Gran sgran@abqtrib.com / 823-3682 Officials say the APS maintenance scheme was a simple blueprint of kickbacks and padded work orders. La Cueva High School work order No. 221334 is straightforward. An assistant...

Fall in line.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Byline: Jeff Commings JCOMMINGS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3684 After months of anticipation, Cliff's is ready to uncoil the Rattler When the New Mexico Rattler opens to the public at noon today at Cliff's Amusement Park, Ruis Romero and...

CORRECTIONS.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... A story Thursday should have said the Albuquerque Public Schools Maintenance and Operation Division's annual budget was $47 million. Also, the story should have named James Maldonado as the maintenance employee placed on administrative leave...

APS and others plan truancy crackdown.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Byline: Jennifer W. Sanchez jsanchez@abqtrib.com / 823-3610 Albuquerque Public Schools and local government agencies are joining forces to design a program meant to cut down the number of students who skip classes. The district,...

Costs of fraud, probe could hit $500,000 mark.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Byline: Susie Gran sgran@abqtrib.com / 823-3682 How much money was swindled from city schools won't be known until investigations into the Maintenance and Operations Division are completed. Estimates range as high as $500,000,...

Officials say paint job fell under 'don't ask, don't tell'.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621 Valle Vista Elementary School Principal Valerie Simpson said she was delighted to see her portable classrooms painted in spring 2001. The problem is, she didn't ask that it be...

Day of disaster.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Byline: Richard Stevens Commentary It's bad, and the downward spiral may not be over To say the University of New Mexico Lobos blew it at University Stadium would not be overstating the impact of UNM's 49-0 collapse to Texas Tech....

Lobos find injuries are part of 49-0 insult.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679 There couldn't be much worse for a college football team than getting humiliated 49-0 on national television in its own stadium. But for the Lobos, who did just that at the hands of...

Romero is blinded, bloodied, and his future is now unclear.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Byline: Dan Mayfield dmayfield@abqtrib.com / 823-3620 ISLETA PUEBLO Danny Romero made a beeline to his dressing room. He didn't pause to shake hands with fans who were reaching out to him. He didn't pause to wave. Instead of Romero...

McDaniel's magic puts Rio at 4-0.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662 For about 36 minutes, the Del Norte defense looked to be the first this season to solve Rio Grande's triple-option offense. Then Doug McDaniel took over. In a 12-minute span...

Is it the car or driver? Ferrari wins either way.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Byline: Charles Googe Commentary Whenever I tell someone I'm a Formula One fan, I hear the same thing: "Formula One is boring. Michael Schumacher wins all the time." Yes, Schumacher does win a majority of the F1 races. This season,...

EDITORIAL.(Weekend)
September 28, 2002... Wise move to go along with 9-11 commission As the Bush White House tends to do, it suddenly reversed itself last week, dropping its opposition to an independent commission to investigate the 9-11 terrorist attacks. Congress was...

SEEKING THE SACK.(Special Section)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679 GAMEDAY A victory over the Red Raiders might largely depend on the Lobos 'D' The frequency at which Kliff Kingsbury's back bounces off the University Stadium turf will be a...

Long won't say so, but Lobos need to triumph.(Special Section)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Richard Stevens Commentary GAMEDAY The Texas Tech Red Raiders aren't any good. Well, that's probably what Lobos head coach Rocky Long thinks. And Long probably thinks that Lobos wins over Big 12 doormat Baylor and...

Scouting report.(Special Section)
September 27, 2002... GAMEDAY The Lobos have been threatening to open up their conservative offense, and this just might be the time to do it because the Lobos likely will need to score some points on the high-octane Red Raiders. Texas Tech lost 51-48 to...

Red Raider to watch.(Special Section)
September 27, 2002... OK, you can watch QB Kliff Kingsbury only when the Red Raiders have the ball. But Tech has a pretty exciting guy on the other side of the line, too 6-4 senior linebacker Lawrence Flugence. Flugence led the Red Raiders in tackles as a...

SHOWTIME.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Albuquerque music, sports, cuisine and culture will be alive and kicking this weekend. Tonight, ESPN2 will beam the Lobos game and the Romero boxing match. Saturday, Sparx will fly in a Latin pop concert. And a new Chile Harvest Festival will...

SHOWTIME.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662 ON ESPN2 TODAY Football:5:06 p.m., Texas Tech at New Mexico, University Stadium. Boxing: 8 p.m., World bantamweight championship, Cruz Carbajal vs. Danny Romero, Isleta Casino &...

Lab expert describes new smallpox fear.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Sue Vorenberg Svorenberg@abqtrib.com Forget anthrax: It's smallpox that scares Alan Zelicoff. It takes a lot to give Zelicoff the shivers: He's a senior scientist at Sandia National Laboratories, a medical doctor and...

SHOWTIME.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com / 823-3623 What: New Mexico Chile Harvest Festival. Where: National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 Fourth St. S.W. When: 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday; 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. How much? Free. The...

In Israel, security starts in communities.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Sue Vorenberg SVORENBERG@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3678 Few, if any, Intel workers in Rio Rancho have been involved in terrorist attacks, but for workers in the company's facilities in Israel, it's a daily threat. Israel has...

Extension won't ruin air, study says.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Kate Nash KNASH@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602 The Universe Road Extension isn't open yet, but when it is, planners say, it won't be just a local road. By 2005, the extension could carry at least 9,200 cars a day, a regional...

Doctors ask for help on kids' behalf.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Gilbert Gallegos GGALLEGOS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3670 Children's advocates are pressing gubernatorial candidates to pay more attention to issues that affect New Mexico's kids. The New Mexico Pediatric Society, armed with census...

Sanchez, Richardson tout plans for young offenders.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Gilbert Gallegos GGALLEGOS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3670 VOTE 2002 Both major-party candidates for governor want more stringent laws that add extra jail time for violent criminals. However, Democrat Bill Richardson said he is...

Bad ballots mar start of early voting period.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632 Bernalillo County Clerk Mary Herrera won't say she's cursed, but it's hard not to wonder about it when you look at her string of bad luck. She might want to call in a priest. A...

Art exhibit opens Hispanic Heritage Month.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: TRIBUNE STAFF In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the nonprofit group De Colores will present its 10th annual Hispanic Culture Festival to recognize the talents and achievements of New Mexico men and women. One of the...

Finally, Lobos get TV spotlight.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679 Tonight, the University of New Mexico Lobos would like to think they're last but not least. They'll be the final Mountain West Conference football team to make an appearance on...

Lobos hit restart button tonight.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679 The University of New Mexico will get its last chance to reel in a victory over a well-regarded team from outside the Mountain West Conference tonight when the Texas Tech Red Raiders roll...

Suspended coach told he must wait.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662 APS investigation into alleged misconduct by La Cueva's Jim Steger is expected to end next week, attorney says. Suspended La Cueva softball coach Jim Steger will not be allowed...

Southern discomfort.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Richard Stevens Commentary Las Cruces' 41-0 dismantling of Sandia emphasizes once again that Albuquerque football just doesn't measure up to its downstate brethren The South roared again Thursday night. It was loud. It was...

Tale of the tape can't disguise Manzano win.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662 High school football teams traditionally exchange game tapes the week before a matchup so each coach can scout his upcoming opponent. Cibola coach Ben Shultz was irate over the...

He's in shape and taking aim at third title belt.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Dan Mayfield dmayfield@abqtrib.com / 823-3620 Albuquerque boxer Danny Romero knows what it's like to lose the big one. Tonight he has a shot at winning a big one, with a world title bout that could boost his career as much...

Market in the middle.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Jeff Commings jcommings@abqtrib.com / 823-3684 Halfway between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, Traditions! showcases distinctive New Mexico arts and crafts. But the parking lot is often deserted, and some shops open only on the...

Family of flair.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Jeff Commings JCOMMINGS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3684 Latin pop sensations (and siblings) Sparx and Lorenzo Antonio balance fame and a love for their hometown It wasn't the screams from the packed halls in Mexico and Costa Rica,...

Dance a jig, eat a pita and savor YiaYia's specials.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Joline Glenn JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603 I could dance in Mykonos. I could celebrate here, revel in the sun-splashed flavors of a Greek grandma's bountiful cuisine, the tang of lemon, the sparkle of sage, snappy olives,...

And that's the truth.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Paul Maldonado Jr. pmaldonado@abqtrib.com / 823-3630 Can you believe musicians with a song title such as `Nothing Is Ever Lost Or Can Be Lost My Science Friend'? Only if they're liars. Along with a slew of other Brooklyn...

Money matters before marriage - even the spenders can learn this.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Tamara Casias Commentary Well, this is it. Come 4 p.m. Sunday, I will officially be a wife. Funny how quickly this year has passed. Funny how much I thought I knew, how prepared I thought I was. Funny how I didn't know the...

This artist prefers to work inside the box.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Jeff Commings JCOMMINGS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3684 Bomi Parakh is one of the cleanest artists in New Mexico. His different style of creating art doesn't get paint all over his clothes or drip deep into carpet fibers. It doesn't...

Siblings trace success to school assembly melodies.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Jeff Commings JCOMMINGS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3684 Carolina, Kristyna, Rosamaria and Veronica Sanchez started their singing careers while backing up big brother Lorenzo Antonio Sanchez. The venues were the assembly halls at...

Glitchy start an early vote headache.(Midday)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632 Bernalillo County Clerk Mary Herrera won't say she's cursed, but it's hard not to wonder about it when you look at her string of bad luck. She might want to call in a priest. A...

Lobos safety still shaking off rust.(Evening)
September 27, 2002... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679 University of New Mexico safety Brandon Ratcliff says he's getting closer, but he still hasn't regained the form that made him the Mountain West Conference co-Freshman of the Year in...

LET THE EARLY VOTING BEGIN.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Jennifer W. Sanchez jsanchez@abqtrib.com / 823-3610 VOTE 2002 Voters will go to the polls Nov. 5 to decide the longest ballot in Bernalillo County history. Or will they? In a time of voting scandals and election...

Bones not Robbie's - a sad relief for mother.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603 It's not Robbie. More than three months after Santa Fe mother Evelyn Romero learned that a clutch of weathered bones might be those of her missing son, a second DNA...

Board: How did scam go unchecked?(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682 Who was minding the store? It's a question begging for answers from the Albuquerque Public Schools district's Maintenance and Operations Division. Albuquerque Board of Education...

Tilt! N.M. bidders join Enron frenzy.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Dan Mayfield DMAYFIELD@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3620 Dave Cates says he got caught up in the hype. When he got to the Enron bankruptcy auction in Houston, he couldn't stop himself when the famous 6-foot-tall Enron "tilted-E" sign...

Jade Gonzales trial keeps same cast.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603 Jade Gonzales won't get a new judge or prosecutor when the state attempts to try her again on charges that when she was 12 she killed her father as he slept. State...

Expert cautions against 'over-responding'.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678 More than a year after the catastrophes of Sept. 11, 2001, the threat of terrorism has become a dominant element of the national consciousness, and experts continue to analyze and...

Henning trial start delayed by funeral.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603 Defense attorney Gary Mitchell got a postponement to attend his father-in-law's funeral. Linda Henning has waited three years for her day in court. Now she'll have to...

Principal still holds office at old AHS.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com / 823-3623 Old Albuquerque High School is filling with new life in its reincarnation as the Lofts at Albuquerque High. But the ongoing redevelopment of the once-derelict campus at...

Lofts 'garden' grows scholarships.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Frank Zoretich Alumni of the old Albuquerque High School have worked hard to preserve the past, but they're also building for current students' futures. One of the features of the restored school courtyard is a circular...

Perry attacks Madrid's contributors.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Jennifer W. Sanchez jsanchez@abqtrib.com / 823-3610 Republican challenger Rob Perry charged today that Attorney General Patricia Madrid is tarnishing the office by accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign...

PRE-PRE-MED.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Jan Jonas jjonas@abqtrib.com / 823-3627 APS high school students hop on the fast track to getting a job in health care thanks to the Career Enrichment Center The nine women range in age from 30 to 60. Collectively, they have...

JAN'S MAILBOX.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Jan Jonas Albuquerque Academy senior Ravi Singaraju was named a winner in the grade 10 through 12 division of the Creative Communication poetry contest. The top 10 poets in each of three grade divisions are published in the...

Make sure Rover gets top care while you're gone.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Jen Barol and Pasha Send a short tribute of your pet (75 words or less) to jbarol@abqtrib.com or The Albuquerque Tribune, 7777 Jefferson N.E., Albuquerque, 87109, or fax to 823-3689. Include your name and phone number so we can...

The deal is off PNM makes clean break from merger.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621 The utility and a Kansas company agreed to release each other from all claims in a no-harm-done settlement. The sighs of relief weren't audible but might have been there as PNM...

Skiers who didn't get snowfall get windfall.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621 Customers will be reimbursed for money they paid to a ski area in northern New Mexico that later closed, New Mexico Attorney General Patricia Madrid said. Madrid said Tim...

EDITORIAL.(Evening)
September 26, 2002... 'Our' water? So what's that hiss in Colorado?, You've heard about those infamous fish tales, in which the fisherman says it was "this big," when you know it really was "this small." Check out the mayor of Albuquerque's tale about...

Long: Annual Aggie-pounding a dream.(Sports Extra)
September 26, 2002... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679 After a peppery, off-the-record retort concerning coverage of Saturday's loss to New Mexico State during a media luncheon on Tuesday, University of New Mexico football coach Rocky Long...

GameDay will be everywhere.(Sports Extra)
September 26, 2002... For the first time, The Trib's GameDay program previewing the University of New Mexico's football game will appear Friday in all editions of the newspaper, not just copies available near University Stadium. GameDay provides readers all...

Linz was out of his body, er, mind rooting for Lobos.(Sports Extra)
September 26, 2002... Byline: The Linz THE GREAT ONE The Lindsey Line The Linz no longer is searching for the reasons that UNM Lobos coach Rocky 3rd-And-Long got his rear handed to him Saturday by NMSU Aggies coach Tony Samuel. The Linz was under the...

APS files insurance claim to cover fraud-probe losses.(Evening)
September 25, 2002... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682 Albuquerque Public Schools officials today were filing an insurance claim to recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses from an alleged racketeering scheme in the Maintenance and...

Western posse to fight minnow.(Evening)
September 25, 2002... Byline: Kate Nash KNASH@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602 At least three Western states plan to join in appealing a federal court decision to release water this year for the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow, the New Mexico Attorney General's...

Court TV will tape Henning trial.(Evening)
September 25, 2002... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603 Coverage of the bizarre murder trial of Linda Henning will soon get national attention with the help of Court TV. A crew from the cable TV network which airs trial...

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