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    Republican ticket gets crowd going at Convention Center
    By Jeff Jones/ Journal Politics Writer
      Republican presidential candidate John McCain brought some Palin power to a packed Albuquerque rally Saturday night, giving many New Mexicans their first live glimpse — and first live earful — of instant-hit vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin as the twosome criticized their Democratic opposition.

    UNM Booming at the Top
    By Martin Salazar/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal
    Journal Staff Writer

      The tables where University of New Mexico administrators gather for regents' meetings have gotten crowded over the past year as the school's top ranks have swelled.

    Oil Man Pushes for Wind Technology
    By John Fleck/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal
    Journal Staff Writer

      The wind blowing across the plains of eastern New Mexico is like a vast oil field, a supply of energy just waiting to be tapped. What we lack is the power lines to get it to the people whose computers and flat panel TVs await — the vast growing energy sinks of Phoenix, Las Vegas and L.A.

    N.M. STATE FAIR: Mermaids and Mariners Diving Show Offers Soggy Fun for Fairgoers
    By Hailey Heinz/ Journal Staff Writer
      The Mermaids and Mariners diving show has something for everyone.

    Brave people, exciting ideas needed for Downtown
    By Susan Stiger/ Of the Journal
      Downtown is looking for two dozen brave souls with vision to break open a Catch-22.

    Lobos and Crowd Fall Far Short Against A&M
    By Greg Archuleta/ Journal Staff Writer
      The absence of any and all clicking — on the field and at the turnstyles — was glaringly apparent Saturday afternoon at University Stadium.


    Raves and Rage: Sarah Palin Column Kicked Up a Storm
    By Leslie Linthicum
      Gov. Sarah Palin, welcome to New Mexico. And, lady, let me tell you that some people here have got your back.

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    Here are the headlines for 09-07-2008. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

    State Headlines

  • Martha Burk fights for equal rights between the sexes in New Mexico and around the country
  • State Land Office Considers Lone Bid
  • Around New Mexico
  • Final Three Sentenced in Woman's '05 Killing

    Local Headlines

  • Detective, officer get APD honors for Aug.
  • 'Sexiest' Soap Star Stops By
  • A Lot To See Just by Strolling
  • Mermaids and Mariners Diving Show Offers Soggy Fun for Fairgoers
  • Oil Man Pushes for Wind Technology
  • UNM Booming at the Top

    Journal North Headlines

  • Annual pet parade brings out the wild side in participants
  • Is Our World Warming? Maybe the Frogs Know
  • More than a dozen years ago, Railyard's concept was born

    West Side Headlines

  • Donation Transforms Library
  • Guilty Plea in Beer Case
  • Nativity Celebrates 101 Years With Annual Fiesta
  • Education Focus of Jemez Exhibit
  • New pastor arrives with an eye on growth and the future
  • Man, 18, Indicted on Pot Charges
  • Village Discusses Area's Coyotes

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Donation Transforms Library
  • Guilty Plea in Beer Case
  • Nativity Celebrates 101 Years With Annual Fiesta
  • Education Focus of Jemez Exhibit
  • New pastor arrives with an eye on growth and the future
  • Man, 18, Indicted on Pot Charges
  • Village Discusses Area's Coyotes

    Sports Headlines

  • Win Gives Zamora Boost
  • ENMU Gets 1st Win of Season
  • Offense Plays Santa Claus
  • Lobos and Crowd Fall Far Short Against A&M