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  • Navajo Water Settlement Possible – 8:12am MST
    There's a window of opportunity opening next week for the long-awaited Navajo-New Mexico federal water legislation, which if successful would bring water to western New Mexico and settle a longstanding dispute about how much water the Navajo nation is legally entitled to.  (by John Fleck)
  • Ferrera To Get 'Tragic' in N.M. – 7:43am MST
    America Ferrera, the star of the ABC sitcom “Ugly Betty,” will be in New Mexico in February to produce and act in her next flick “American Tragic,” Daily Variety reported this week.It’s a buddy road-trip picture, and Ferrera will play the wife of one of the buddies. (By Dan Mayfield)
  • Ask AP: Space Noise, Building Where Hurricanes Hit
    You may have seen dramatic pictures of the surface of Mars, sent back by some camera-toting space probe. But have you ever wondered what it sounds like up there?A reader curious about efforts to record sound on celestial bodies asked one of three questions in this edition of "Ask AP," a weekly Q&A column where AP journalists respond to readers' questions about the news. (By Associated Press)

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Prop 8 Protest in Civic Plaza
By Hailey Heinz/ Journal Staff Writer
  With signs that read, "Stop the H8" and chants of "What's so scary? We just want to marry," about 500 people gathered in Civic Plaza on Saturday to protest the passage of anti-gay legislation around the country, specifically Proposition 8 banning gay marriage in California.

Cops 'Chasing Assets'?
By Hailey Heinz/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Reza Ella's nightmare began in February 2007.

Police Defend Traffic Stops in Seizure Cases
By Hailey Heinz/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

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What Will the Downs Become?
By Charles D. Brunt/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Expo New Mexico should look more like Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark, the Rawhide Western Town in Chandler, Ariz., or the sprawling soccer complex at Santa Ana Pueblo, according to three of the 19 people who have submitted ideas to state officials for redeveloping roughly one-third of the aging, 236-acre state fairgrounds.

41 Families Take Part in Mass Adoption Ceremony
By Lloyd Jojola/ Journal Staff Writer
  Courtrooms aren't usually the place for bright balloons. And once a case is closed, smiling people don't often crowd around the judge for photos.

Bill Would End Navajo Water Fight
By John Fleck/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Congress could act this week on legislation to settle a long-standing dispute over rights to water in northwestern New Mexico, allocating water to the Navajo Nation and authorizing funding for a major water pipeline for the eastern reaches of the Navajo Nation and the city of Gallup.

UNM Stumbles to 8th Loss
By Greg Archuleta/ Journal Staff Writer
  FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The end came, somewhat ironically, on a mild and sunny day at Hughes Stadium. The University of New Mexico football team played one more dark and dreary game rife with another controversial call — of its own doing.

Giddens Sent To D-League's Utah Flash
  Boston Celtics guard and former Lobo star J.R. Giddens was assigned to the Utah Flash, the Celtics' NBA Development League affiliate, it was announced Saturday.


Classroom Cut-Ups Not Sheepish
By Leslie Linthicum/ Journal Staff Writer
  CARRIZOZO — Some high school classes are a killer.



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Here are the headlines for 11-16-2008. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Around New Mexico
  • Bill Would End Navajo Water Fight

    Local Headlines

  • 103 Years of Living Is Plenty To Celebrate
  • Skip the Scarf, Give Hope for Christmas
  • MOMS Group Makes Connections, Pitches in To Help
  • Prop 8 Protest in Civic Plaza
  • 41 Families Take Part in Mass Adoption Ceremony
  • Police Defend Traffic Stops in Seizure Cases
  • Cops 'Chasing Assets'?

    Sports Headlines

  • Gillenwater Sparks Aggies' Opening Win
  • Aggies Can't Run It, Can't Win in Fresno
  • Enduring Rare Long Season
  • Giddens Sent To D-League's Utah Flash
  • Young UNM visits Omaha, where Creighton Bluejays pack the house
  • UNM Women Makes Short Work of Undersized Braves
  • UNM Stumbles to 8th Loss

    High School Sports Headlines

  • Manzano Ousts Cougars; Sandia Grinds Out Convincing Win
  • Ruidoso Earns Its Third Crown
  • Trojans Stun Rams
  • Moriarty Beats St. Pius To Repeat as Champs
  • New Mexico Prep Football Coaches Rate Their Peers

    Upfront Headlines

  • Classroom Cut-Ups Not Sheepish

    Editorial Headlines

  • Death of Patron Marks End of Political Era
  • New Wall Street Derivative: Confidence Default Swap

    Business Headlines

  • Economy Has Some Companies Scaling Back on Decking the Halls, While Others Are Throwing Bashes To Keep Morale Up

    Journal North Headlines

  • Is It State Department Or Bust for Governor?
  • Naranjo Honored at Capitol
  • Activist Still Seeking Home for Anti-Nuke Monument
  • Santa Fe Gays and Lesbians Stand Up for Equal Rights

    West Side Headlines

  • Man Charged With Assault
  • Teacher Takes Up Cause for N.M.
  • Bernalillo Seeking Money for Projects
  • What's Behind Property Taxes?

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Man Charged With Assault
  • Teacher Takes Up Cause for N.M.
  • Bernalillo Seeking Money for Projects
  • What's Behind Property Taxes?