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Election 2002: State-by-State Results
Here are the results of elections around the nation Tuesday. Not all returns were available at press time. ALABAMA Governor: Democratic Gov. Donald Siegelman won reelection over Republican Rep. Bob Riley. Senate: Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions held...Tags: Mark Sanford, Mike Taylor, Walter Mondale, Rick Perry, Local Elections
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Same-Sex Marriage Offer Annulled
Dozens of gay and lesbian couples arrived in this rural town Friday to get married after a county clerk announced she would grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples, but the offer was soon revoked. The Sandoval County clerk's office granted licenses...Tags: Justice System, Human Rights, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Albuquerque
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New 'Sesame Street' character reveals who we are, where we want to go
Ana Veciana-SuarezMando is moving to "Sesame Street" this fall. Did you get the announcement? I did, and as a longtime fan of the PBS show, I read the details with great interest. It's not every day that a new neighbor joins Big Bird and the beloved cast of Muppets and...Tags: Immigration, Minority Groups, Big Bird (fictional animal), New York University, Illegal Immigrants
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High court hears back pay arguments
Albuquerque JournalA long-standing dispute between the Governor's Office and state employee unions over back pay and raises -- which Gov. Susana Martinez says has a price tag of $23 million -- was aired Wednesday in the state Supreme Court. State workers jammed the...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Breach of Contract, Career and Workplace, Government, Corporate Crime
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Correra's wife alleges New Mexico tax probe
Albuquerque JournalThe central figure in the state investment scandal, Marc Correra, is under criminal investigation for tax fraud in New Mexico, according to the latest divorce petition filed by his wife in a Texas court. Former Brazilian model Claudia Correra filed an...Tags: France, Justice System, Email, Criminals, Paris (France)
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EDITORIAL: A smoother ride for the spaceport
The Santa Fe New MexicanBuilding Spaceport America in Southern New Mexico always was a risk. After all, no one knew whether businesses would flock to the spaceport after it opened -- and that was after spending $209 million in taxpayer dollars to get it built. An empty...Tags: SpaceX, Virgin Group, Ltd., Space Programs, Government, NASA
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Santa Fe Institute scientists team up with MASTERS Program students for DWI study
The Santa Fe New MexicanThe use of ignition interlock devices to curb drunken driving in the state has resulted in 700 fewer alcohol-related crashes and 27 fewer fatal car crashes since interlocks became mandatory in New Mexico in 2005, according to a new study put together by...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Science and Technology
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EDITORIAL: The Thursday wrap
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewFormer Democrat New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson says Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas should not be defined as a Hispanic -- his father was Cuban -- because, well, gee, he opposes the immigration reform measure wending its way through the Washington...Tags: Ted Cruz, Chris Murphy, National Rifle Association of America, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp
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Brendon Ayanbadejo on 2 Sunday shows; Warren Buffett on 'This Week'
Staff writerThe Sunday morning topics and guests: Gay rights supporter Brendon Ayanbadejo of the Baltimore Ravens will be a guest on "Meet the Press" and "Face the Nation." He will discuss the meaning of NBA player Jason Collins' coming out. NBC's "Meet the...Tags: Berkshire Hathaway Inc., John McCain, Jim DeMint, Meet the Press (tv program), Stephen F. Lynch
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Public Defender now free from gov.
Albuquerque JournalNew Mexico's largest law firm is getting a makeover. Not a paint-the-walls-and-hang-new-art sort of redo, but a much more fundamental one: The Public Defender Department is gaining its independence. After the 2012 approval by voters of a...Tags: Justice System, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Elections
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Richardson's environmental advice starts with climate help
Knoxville News SentinelBill Richardson has held a lot of titles in his career, including energy secretary, congressman, two-term governor of New Mexico, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and -- as he humorously likes to remind folks -- unsuccessful candidate for president....Tags: United Nations, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Elections, Politics
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Sunday guest list: Jon Hunstman, John McCain, Marty Baron
Staff writerThe Sunday morning guest list includes familiar names: Sens. John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Charles Schumer. But there's also former Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman. And Dan Pfeiffer, assistant and senior adviser to President Barack Obama,...Tags: Jon Huntsman, Jr., Meet the Press (tv program), Government, Juan Williams, Luis Gutierrez
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