Sunday, April 19, 2009

…4/18-09: law on the line




37º in ABQ; 25% humidity at 6A…wet roads this AM; MA company has dropped its suit against the Rail Runner; College of Santa Fe debt may be bought out, its debt paid, plus its land may be purchased: the campus could be used for a state library or private institution or affordable housing; Presbyterian HOSP had a ‘pet party’ for its four legged volunteers; Nancy may know a restaurant where Brad could display his paintings; three NM oil rigs are no longer functioning; new environmentally friendly structure opened on Broadway: an enterprise to help new businesses get started; fire destroys structure in Silver City park; up to a foot of snow fell in N NM; montage of ‘distasteful photos’ put five Duke City police workers on paid ADMIN Leave, showing them evicting people from homes; the ‘pin striped’ bank robber; gang member will spend sixteen years in prison on murder charges; another gang murder in N NM over drugs; student created sensor laser that will turn off a light, with help from his dad, who is an optical engineer; fog along I-25 between ABQ & Santa Fe; Olde Towne turns 303 years old, with 28 various types of bands, plus a Founders’ Day Parade, and other activities; motorcyclist involved in deadly crash with an Iraq War VET, who was planning to be married; overnight shooting at Academy & Moon APT complex; final YDDC escaped inmate been captured in AZ, arrested for shoplifting in Tucson; Lovelace HOSP has Health Fair today; quicker rebound of Duke City real estate; Ted Haggard talks in the Duke City today; 2010 Camaro unveiled at the Auto Show; why was an escaped gang member allowed to attend a Bingo game, and did an informative E-mail trigger a gang fight at YDDC?; TX CNTY near NM will store low-level radioactive waste; ‘gypsy’ limo companies say they charge low base prices, then tax on ‘necessary’ extras; financial advisor suspended on ‘pay for play’ charges; JoAnn watched the virtual tour DVD; another attempted YDDC escape, this time a female inmate; ‘working with the enemy doesn’t make you the enemy’; Nancy gave us some pieces of Strawberry Rhubarb Pie;


Screen Actors Guild & Hollywood studios have reached a tentative deal; US is poorly prepared to handle a cyber attack; large hydrochloric cloud formed OH factory chemical spill; three feet of snow fell in parts of CO; captive US captain is the latest ‘American hero, it’s as if VT exhaled; other people have tested positive for HEP B & HEP C from contaminated endoscopic equipment at VA HOSP & Clinics; ten years after Columbine; Filene’s Basement closing its doors; parts of downtown Atlanta is aZero Waste Zone’; CA SEN used Don Henley’s songs without permission; woman fell to her death on UT MTN, just E of SLC; western states clashing over sun power vs. animal preservation; Craigslist killings in Boston & Providence; another family dies when a MD father & husband shoots his wife & children, then commits suicide; WA amusement ride topples, injuring both an adult & children; ‘Madonna Mia', composed by Al Capone, who also played a banjo, the composition was his last ‘hit’; Bull beat Celtics in O/T in best of seven series; 35 million Americans suffer from migraines; there are 540 single sex schools in the US;
Obama hopes for a ‘new beginning with Cuba’; another Chinese coal mine explosion; 80 ships, 280 people captured by pirates in 2009; is VW the new number one in auto sales?; man dies from being pushed by British police during G–20 protests in London; Belgium ship seized, as NATO rescued twenty fishermen from pirates; Venezuela: another American ally?; the book, by Hugo Chavez; Obama is very popular in S American nation; Iran convicts a US reporter on spying charges, sentenced to eight years in prison, women cannot buy wine in that county; N Korea declares war over sanctions; ‘no one dares threaten Iran’, says its leader; garlic: Italian birth control?; people flocking to her hometown: Susan Boyle performed a rendition of Celine Dion song;

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