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Death Walk WORST FOOT FORWARD.(Evening)
September 30, 2003... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673 New Mexico ranks first in the nation for pedestrian deaths per capita. So many risks add to the toll. Today Worst in the nation Wednesday Broken hearts, broken...

Album dedicated to slain fan.(Evening)
September 30, 2003... Byline: Aubrey Hovey ahovey@abqtrib.com / 823-3659 Hearing of the death of Marissa Mathy-Zvaifler at the Sunshine Theatre devastated the band Atmosphere, its lead singer says. Minneapolis hip-hop performer Sean Daley says he was on...

Thumbs up! It's the Garden Guy.(Evening)
September 30, 2003... Worried about your wisteria? Troubled by your tomatoes? Relax. The Garden Guy is here. Starting today, Joran Viers debuts as a gardening columnist for The Tribune. Viers, horticultural agent for the Bernalillo County Cooperative...

Richardson tentatively supportsGov. Davis.(Evening)
September 30, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621 It was hugs and kisses in Santa Monica, Calif., but Gov. Bill Richardson is still hedging his bets on the California recall election. Richardson made a much-publicized...

'I folded,' APS boss says of pay deal.(Evening)
September 30, 2003... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682 After their meeting, board members asked the Albuquerque Public Schools superintendent whether she was buying dinner, a feeble attempt to lighten the moment. "I just lost 10,000...

Where the grub is greener: N.M. vegetarians find common ground.(Evening)
September 30, 2003... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673 When David Exum became a vegetarian 40 years ago, dinner was occasionally a glass of water or a cup of coffee. "People would say, 'You can just pick the meat out,'" says Exum,...

CITY IN A RUSH.(Evening)
September 30, 2003... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673 Once, rural roads were the greater danger to New Mexico pedestrians. Today, the streets of Albuquerque are. Advocates of 'walkability' call for better metro design and a mind-set...

Lobo frosh on road to recovery.(Evening)
September 30, 2003... Byline: Kyle Ringo kringo@abqtrib.com / 823-3614 Sean Phaler does not plan to redshirt during the upcoming college basketball season. He prefers to play, and he's hoping his body will cooperate. The only certainty now for Phaler is...

Lobos can't afford blanks from top gun.(Evening)
September 30, 2003... Byline: Richard Stevens Commentary Lobos coach Rocky Long doesn't like the "C" word when it comes to talking about who will and who won't quarterback his University of New Mexico football team. There is no controversy, says Long of...

Player from top program says she'll play for UNM.(Evening)
September 30, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679 A player from a high school team that was ranked No. 1 in the nation last season says she has given the University of New Mexico an oral commitment to join its women's basketball program...

EDITORIAL.(Evening)
September 30, 2003... APS boss deserved better from the board The Albuquerque Board of Education has exhibited truly bad form. The problem is not that the new Albuquerque Public Schools superintendent, Beth Everitt, got a raise. It's that, after all was...

UNM's gadfly says life goes on.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Jennifer W. Sanchez jsanchez@abqtrib.com / 823-3610 These days, Richard Berthold writes, plays handyman and, occasionally, takes a stand behind the lectern. More than two years ago, Richard Berthold uttered what he calls the...

Not a sure thing.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621 Hispanics tell Democrat summit they're not a lock for the party in 2004. Democrats have received a reality check from Hispanics interested in politics. Their message: Don't...

Probe should help UNM group's study of Mars.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678 BRIGHT IDEA There's something about Mars that turns some scientists into kids. Horton Newsom, a University of New Mexico planetary scientist, is one of them. Ask him...

Nonprofits unite against tax idea.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621 SANTA FE Several nonprofit organizations rallied in the Roundhouse today to make it known that if the state's Blue Ribbon Tax Commission is looking for new revenue streams, it...

Giant enchilada's cheese whiz.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... CAPTION(S): PHOTO CAPTION PHOTO BY: Norm Dettlaff/Las Cruces Sun-News via AP PHOTO: b/w Roberto Estrada sprinkles cheese on an enchilada 10 1/2 feet in diameter while the crowd at the Whole Enchilada Fiesta in Las Cruces...

Meeting will focus on skills of college frosh.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Jennifer W. Sanchez jsanchez@abqtrib.com / 823-3610 Many University of New Mexico freshmen aren't prepared for the caliber of work expected from them when entering college. So to help students develop the study and writing...

10 THINGS TO KNOW.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Dan Mayfield DMAYFIELD@ABQTRIB.COM/823-3620 1 Heavy traffic: On Sept. 12, Johnny Cash died, and the country legend's Web site was over-whelmed. Too bad Albuquerque company FatCow didn't realize how popular the Man in Black was....

Double-click and call me in the morning.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Nancy Salem NSALEM@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3675 Many patients turn to the Internet before going to the doctor, and physicians are catching on. The prognosis? Web sites can build a healthy practice. Medical know-how isn't just for...

City works to save juice in housing.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Nancy Salem NSALEM@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3675 The city of Albuquerque is finalizing a $1.4 million contract to make public housing more energy efficient. The project, conceived by Rebuild New Mexico, would install...

'It was the new thing'.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Dan Mayfield DMAYFIELD@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3620 But it's time to move on, say the now former owners of the New Chinatown restaurant. After 52 years of egg rolls and fish ponds, the family-owned restaurant is changing hands. ...

Brothers say they owe much to Ong.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Dan Mayfield DMAYFIELD@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3620 Letting Kitty Ong down is like disappointing your mother. Jim and John Garcia would know. The twin brothers work-ed for Ong for 10 years, learning every aspect of the restaurant...

AGENDA.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... OCT. 1 "Understanding Everyday Economics & Finance Series" Five-week course for small-business owners: Noon-2 p.m. Wednesdays through Oct. 29, New Mexico Business Resource Center, 700 Fourth St. S.W. $15/class; $69/course. WESST corp,...

ALMANAC.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... BANKING Don E. Bascue has joined Interamerica Bank in Albuquerque as president and chief executive officer. He began his banking career with Colorado Industrial Bank after serving in the Army. A former bank examiner, he had...

Still No. 1.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679 Lobos quarterback Casey Kelly didn't get the win Saturday against New Mexico State. He was sitting on the bench.But coach Rocky Long says Kelly remains the team's starter. Slumping...

Strong jumper makes the leap to Lobos.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Kyle Ringo kringo@abqtrib.com / 823-3614 Alfred Neale left the dusty roads of rural Oklahoma two years ago to chase big dreams in college basketball. He didn't go far, landing at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Junior College, just 100...

McKay to attend ethics meeting.(Evening)
September 29, 2003... Byline: Kyle Ringo kringo@abqtrib.com / 823-3614 Six months of scandals in men's college basketball has coaches concerned about the perception of a lack of integrity in their ranks. University of New Mexico coach Ritchie McKay is...

A WOMAN'S WORLD.(Weekend)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682 Women hold the top positions of leadership in Albuquerque Public Schools, while the heads of the teachers union and Board of Education are also female They started as teachers in a...

'Yes' votes lead by a nose.(Weekend)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen and Ed Asher SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602 Here's how close it is: If the vote on Amendment No. 2 were a one-mile race, the margin of victory as things stand today would be less...

Budget could see red by 2008, experts say.(Weekend)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Dan Shingler dshingler@abqtrib.com / 823-3670 New Mexico's vaunted budget surplus could turn into an $870 million deficit unless lawmakers cut spending or raise taxes to fill a projected $1.3 billion budget gap during the next...

Still some left.(Weekend)
September 27, 2003... CAPTION(S): PHOTO CAPTION PHOTO BY:Steven St. John/Tribune PHOTO: Color Albuquerque's Johnny Tapia lands a left against Carlos Contreras while entertaining 4,500 fans at Tingley Coliseum. Tapia won Friday's nontitle...

Planners think inside the circle for East Downtown area traffic.(Weekend)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com / 823-3623 Get rid of the traffic signals at the intersection of Central Avenue and Broadway Boulevard and replace them with a traffic circle. That's one of many suggestions being drawn...

DA letter seeks cash for APS.(Weekend)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682 Albuquerque Public Schools officials hope a letter from the District Attorney's Office threatening criminal prosecution will spur an Albuquerque painting contractor to pay restitution in a...

Presidential race will test guv-senator relationship.(Evening)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen Commentary POLITICAL NOTEBOOK How long will the love affair last? The odd political pairing of Gov. Bill Richardson (the Democrat) and U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici (the Republican) began May 30. Let that...

Lobos 'D' hungry for turnovers.(Evening)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679 If the Lobos want to aid the end of their three-game losing streak tonight against the Aggies, New Mexico's defense needs to jar some balls loose or intercept a pass or two. The...

Plenty more ON TAP.(Evening)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Richard Stevens Commentary Albuquerque's Johnny Tapia entertains his hometown fans and proves he's got a few good fights left in him It was a good Johnny Tapia moment 10 rounds of fast and furious fists making good contact on...

There's no such thing as 'too fast' in racing, NASCAR.(Evening)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Charles Googe Commentary I hate restrictor plate racing. Sure, there are only four races (out of 36) on the NASCAR schedule that have restrictor plates, but those are four of the biggest events: Two each at Daytona and...

Bouncy shot gives Chargers big win.(Evening)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662 It will go into the books as an assist for Albuquerque Academy's Chris Travelstead. But the senior forward said he was thinking goal all the way. "Oh yeah. I was looking to rip...

Duke City's Heyman blames loss on weight.(Evening)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Dan Mayfield DMAYFIELD@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3620 Sometimes plans change. Sometimes one big knockout punch changes them for you. That's what happened to Albuquerque boxer Max Heyman on Friday night during the semi-main...

Democrat, GOP bigshots in town to woo votes.(Evening)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621 Heavy hitters from both the Democrats and the Republicans have descended on Albuquerque, hunting for voters. The Democrats have sent Terry McAuliffe, chairman of the Democratic...

EDITORIAL.(Evening)
September 27, 2003... It's sad so many voted against our kids For at least a decade, the people of New Mexico, its political leaders, its educators and its parents have been calling education the state's No. 1 priority, the issue most critical to its future....

CORRECTIONS.(Weekend)
September 27, 2003... Correction: See story, "Mexico cookbooks to spice collection, 09/26/03 page C4. *A story in Friday's La Vida about a Mexican cookbook exhibit at the University of New Mexico should have said the collection was purchased by the university...

UNM women pulling away in golf event.(Evening)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Tribune staff UPDATE The University of New Mexico women's golfers entered today's third and final round of the 17-team Dick McGuire Invitational with a nine-stroke lead over Oklahoma State on UNM's Championship Course. ...

Albuquerque golfer takes lead in Open.(Evening)
September 27, 2003... Byline: Tribune staff UPDATE Albuquerque's Donald Yrene shot 5-under 66 to take a one-shot lead into today's final round of the men's New Mexico Open at Santa Ana Golf Course. Yrene's 8-under total of 134 is a shot better than the...

Arizona governor admits to high school high jinks.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621 People of Albuquerque, the governor of Arizona is a band geek who formerly stuffed potatoes in exhaust pipes. Gov. Janet Napolitano, in Albuquerque to visit her alma maters,...

County tally key to fund vote.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602 The 500-plus ballots that Bernalillo County needs to sort out could be the difference in outcome. After two days of flip-flops, revised totals and razor-thin margins, the election that...

Immigrant workers demand residency.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632 All Asela Martinez could do was pray for a miracle as she shuttled her four children across the vast desert. It took four painful attempts in the late 1980s before the family made...

Woman known for heart, peers say.(Evening)(Obituary)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632 Olivia Rimbert cared for others by moving seamlessly between two worlds, blending a keen medical mind with a grandmother's sensitivity. Rimbert, a 65-year-old nurse practitioner at...

Caldera aims to get aid from alumni.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Jennifer W. Sanchez jsanchez@abqtrib.com / 823-3610 Ron Rivera, a managing partner of an Albuquerque accounting firm, stopped writing checks to the University of New Mexico about three years ago. Instead of contributing to...

City clerk gears up for council election;.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602 Had enough of voting yet? If not, you're in luck absentee voting is about to begin for City Council elections. City Clerk Judy Chavez this week began mailing applications for absentee...

City hopes to draw new bus riders.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602 Officials have unveiled a logo, slogan and color scheme for city buses in a bid to attract riders to mass transit. Ten new, 26-foot, 19-passenger buses with the designs will begin...

911 ills: Police blame City Hall.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Aubrey Hovey ahovey@abqtrib.com / 823-3659 Albuquerque police officers want to make it clear they're not to blame for ineffective 911 dispatch service. They blame the city administration. Members of three Albuquerque...

Giant mural has board's thumbs up.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673 An anticipated firestorm over artwork in the National Hispanic Cultural Center's torreon fizzled when the center's board voted to accept the fresco by Santa Fe artist Federico Vigil...

State to switch accounting style.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Dan Shingler dshingler@abqtrib.com / 823-3670 Gov. Bill Richardson's administration is about to give New Mexico a one-time extra $237 million paycheck on paper at least through a change in the state's accounting methods. But...

Foreign fliers get exemption for fiesta.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602 Foreign pilots have been granted a one-time exemption from new federal flight regulations that threatened to ground the fliers in this year's Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. ...

Town hall participants craft water suggestions.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com / 823-3623 It took 2 1/2 days this week in an Albuquerque hotel for 140 New Mexicans to agree on what the state should do about water. But the "consensual document" they managed to create...

Paying the price.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662 Manzano wins big and stays unbeaten but two starters are injured in a win over Cibola The Manzano Monarchs paid what could be an exorbitant price for remaining undefeated. At...

Tapia's abs might sag, but his heart still has guts.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Richard Stevens Commentary The disrespect thrown at Johnny Tapia by the pup likely to be Tapia's 53rd ring victim was given some weight when the two boxers dropped their robes and mounted the scales. Mexico's Carlos...

TV alert! Rain! Golly gully gush!(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: M.J. Wilde Commentary "We interrupt the only program you love to watch every week with this breaking weather report!" I'm sorry. Breaking . . . weather? "Hello, everyone. If you didn't know it already, it's raining...

On a mission from Mom.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673 Disgruntled that private and public schools weren't working for her sons, one mother has built a custom-made school where students work at their own pace and independently. For many...

Loud or mute, 'Mattress' players find their spring.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Jeff Commings JCOMMINGS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3684 Ed Chavez is quick to say he is Harpo Marx's No. 1 fan. The attraction began while watching old Marx Brothers movies. All three brothers were funny, but it was Harpo's work as a...

'Roosters' sibs have reasons to crow.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Jeff Commings JCOMMINGS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3684 Rebeca Mayorga leads every conversation without being asked. Jesus Mayorga does 5-second handstands whenever he feels restless. Gabriela Mayorga wants to be the next big...

Mexico cookbooks to spice collection.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Jennifer W. Sanchez jsanchez@abqtrib.com / 823-3610 Mexican-food lovers who want an authentic recipe for mole the heavy sauce made of chiles and chocolate might want to head to the University of New Mexico. The recipe is...

New Turtle doesn't drip with class but pours out the brew.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Joline Glenn JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603 Things are hopping in the East Mountains at last. After more than a year's delay, the Turtle Mountain Brewing Co. of West Side fame is open and pouring at the base of the Sandias....

CHEAP EATS.(Evening)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673 A few weeks ago, a reader newly transplanted from the East Coast called to ask where she might find the best New York-style pastrami sandwich in town. A fine question. Those of...

Arizona governor returns to where she learned basics.(Afternoon)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621 Rockin' school readies for famed alumna The most powerful woman in Arizona has come back home, and she has a hankering for some huevos rancheros. Arizona Gov. Janet...

City hopes to draw new bus riders.(Afternoon)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602 Officials have unveiled a logo, slogan and color scheme for city buses in a bid to attract riders to mass transit. Ten new, 26-foot, 19-passenger buses with the designs will begin...

Friends rally for victim of plague.(Afternoon)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Aubrey Hovey ahovey@abqtrib.com / 823-3659 An art auction isplanned to help pay medical expenses for a Santa Fe man who battled bubonic plague. Corrales art gallery owners Ben Latham and Kelly Cozart have seen crippling...

800-plus ballots still being tallied.(Afternoon)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602 In Bernalillo County, 603 ballots remain to be counted in what seems to be New Mexico's never-ending election. These are those pesky "provisional ballots," issued to people whose names...

Swif tand solid.(Special Section)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679 GAMEDAY Lobo Adrian Boyd likes the hit, loves to run and relishes his new job at wide receiver Adrian Boyd has always been known for his speed of foot. But it's the speed in...

Brad's breakdown.(Special Section)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Brad Moore Commentary GAMEDAY The Tribune's Brad Moore previews this week's matchup. New Mexico: A 257-yard output against the defending Pac-10 champion Washington State Cougars notwithstanding, the Lobos have produced...

Long likes the Lobos' rivals on tough side.(Special Section)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Richard Stevens Commentary There are two things you can say about the New Mexico State Aggies and the New Mexico Lobos that are based on gut feelings, not on facts. 1. NMSU would be a weaker program without coach Tony Samuel...

Aggressive Lobos defense aggrieves NMSU's pass-happy QB.(Special Section)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678 Sue Vorenberg and Joe Buckley Cyber Lobos There's nothing like a good old-fashioned rivalry, especially when your team comes up on the winning side. My Lobo-hating...

As a matter of facts.(Special Section)
September 26, 2003... Byline: Compiled by Richard Stevens GAMEDAY Old rivals: The University of New Mexico-New Mexico State University series dates to 1893. The schools even played six games before the territory of New Mexico became a state in 1912. The...

UNM coach's rough ride.(Evening)
September 25, 2003... Byline: Kyle Ringo kringo@abqtrib.com / 823-3614 Almost a month after one of his basketball players committed suicide, Ritchie McKay says he will never fully heal. But he's learning to cope with the loss and reaching out to a grieving...

Hefty raise for APS boss.(Evening)
September 25, 2003... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682 The superintendent of Albuquerque Public Schools is in line for a pay raise bigger than the annual salary of many of the teachers who work for her. By a narrow margin at a closed...

New law adds kink to election.(Evening)
September 25, 2003... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621 Tuesday's election is not over yet, and it's not likely to be for at least several days. In addition to a series of errors reported by Sandoval County and two other counties, a...

Sacred items returned to tribes Headed home.(Evening)
September 25, 2003... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com / 823-3623 Hundreds of American Indian religious and ceremonial objects purchased or seized by federal agents three years ago from a Santa Fe art dealer and his supplier have been returned to...

State has long history of election blunders.(Evening)
September 25, 2003... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632 Some call it a curse. A strange twist of fate, perhaps even a ghost, that looms heavily over every New Mexico election. And it could be named after Cinderella, because the...

Teachers: Public doesn't understand schools' needs.(Evening)
September 25, 2003... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682 Albuquerque teachers were scratching their heads today over the close vote on Amendment 2, a measure on the verge of defeat as matters stood Wednesday. To the teachers union president,...

County boss gets salary of $120,000.(Evening)
September 25, 2003... Byline: Jennifer W. Sanchez jsanchez@abqtrib.com / 823-3610 Bernalillo County's new manager is getting a pay raise. The County Commission unanimously approved a contract with Thaddeus Lucero for $120,000 a year at its meeting...

New rules may ground foreign balloons.(Evening)
September 25, 2003... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM 823-3602 A new interpretation of federal flight regulations could mean that many if not most foreign pilots would be prohibited from flying in this year's Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, two...

One adult helped, three robbed schoolgirl, police say.(Evening)
September 25, 2003... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632 When a Truman Middle School student dropped her money in a southwest Albuquerque Circle K, she unwittingly became a target, authorities say. Albuquerque police arrested three adults...

A little from the top.(Evening)
September 25, 2003... Byline: Jan Jonas JJONAS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3627 The Enchanted Mesa Chorus is full of women who put a new spin on barbershop's old song and dance Ah, the Gay '90s. That'd be the 1890s when gay meant happy and happy was listening...

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