68º in ABQ; 65% humidity at 6A…Brad’s Chiro visit; ‘humble’ Manny: “everybody loves me where I go!”; Ross may open a store in Santa Fe; we ate snow peas & tomatoes from our rooftop garden; Code Yellow: Moderate Air Quality for Ozone; suspicious home invasion in the Duke City; thirteen year old boy & a truck swept away by arroyo waters which were nine feet deep in some places; full house, over 15K fans at Isotopes Park, people wearing ‘Manny hair’; Raton racing casino breaks ground; Valencia CNTY couple face fraud charges; there is still a $200K unclaimed NM lottery winner from April, the deadline to claim the prize is early July; revamp the YDC; Belen teachers face a month without pay; NM schools will get $213 million in surplus funds; Espanola bans the use of cell phones while driving; Las Cruces man sentenced for raping two girls; The Beach puppy belongs to Nancy’s daughter; another Navajo Code Talker has died; NM has the fastest supercomputer in the world; Second Turn Scooters; the largest crowd ever recorded attended the ABQ game last night; woman shot in Moriarty, missing husband suspected as gunman, shot & killed himself along I-40, near Unser;
maybe decision today for Friday…yes, leave approved; MGR forgot about to answer my request; finished Rounds by 7:45A; E-mailed MGR I would work a few hours on 7/5/09; an increase in teenagers overdosing on aspirin; Nancy gave me a PM ride from Central & Rio Grande; PEDS receptionist collects cocktail umbrellas;
hot & humid in the SE US, plus the Great Plains; storm survival kit should contain items similar as those used when camping; T’storms along parts of I-29, in Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis, KC, S FL & the Keys; per Weather Channel, Four Corners heat next week?; high surf along VA Beach; rain for Boston, Twin Cities & Miami; the “T’storm equation”; in Louisiana, heat collapsed streets; ABQ storms mentioned on ABC AM News; temps from 60s to 100s; Andres weakens as it heads out to open waters;
so far, Africa has been unaffected by the H1N1 virus; the number of older people in the world will triple by 2050; officials allowed to see jailed journalists in N Korea; protesters in Iran get the message: less public display; turning on headlights to express discontent, videos still being released to the world; security forces beating demonstrators, but the law is not allowed in hospitals; there is violent opposition to oppositionists; oil is $68.66 per barrel; gold is now $940 an ounce; another bombing in Sadr City kills 60+ people;

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