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KUNM News Archives: 2004 - April
Stories from Fri., 30 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Fri., 30 Apr. 2004 |
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United Nations Gather to Discuss the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty |
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Representatives of nearly 200 nations around the world are gathering at the United Nations in New York City for the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Preparatory Committee. The New Mexico-based Los Alamos Study Group is among 69 non-governmental organizations at the preparatory committee. Los Alamos...
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Airdate: Fri., 30 Apr. 2004 |
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Controversial Proposal Named "Pay As You Go" |
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By: Tom Trowbridge
In Washington, Congress recently took up a controversial proposal to stem the tide of red ink in the federal budget. Tom Trowbridge reports on how New Mexico's two Senators think about the proposal called "Pay as you go."
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Airdate: Fri., 30 Apr. 2004 |
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Amy Goodman Visits Albuquerque As Part Of National Book Tour |
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By: Renee Blake
Democracy Now host Amy Goodman was in Albuquerque to promote her first book, "The Exception To The Rulers." She told KUNM's Renee Blake why she wrote the book.
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Airdate: Fri., 30 Apr. 2004 |
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Call-in Recap |
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The first full scale gas centrifuge uranium enrichment facility in the United States is being considered for construction near Hobbs, New Mexico. On the KUNM Call-in show, host Jane Blume spoke with Don Hancock of the Southwest Research Information Center, Michael Marriot of the Washington D.C. based...
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Stories from Thu., 29 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Thu., 29 Apr. 2004 |
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Poetry Month Commentary |
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By: Steve Fox
As poetry month comes to a close, Albuquerque poet Steve Fox experiences spring and world events together.
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Airdate: Thu., 29 Apr. 2004 |
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New Mexico Democrats Have a New State Party Chairman |
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By: Tom Trowbridge
First the Republicans, now the Democrats in the Land of Enchantment are under the leadership of a new chairman. KUNM's Tom Trowbridge spoke with New Mexico's Democratic leader, John Wertheim.
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Airdate: Thu., 29 Apr. 2004 |
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Drive-up Liquor |
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By: Jessica Carr
Closing drive-up liquor windows had no affect on drunk driving accidents in New Mexico according to two recently published studies. Jessica Carr reports.
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Airdate: Thu., 29 Apr. 2004 |
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Indigenous Filmakers Gather in Albuquerque for the University of New Mexico Anthropology Department's 75th Anniversary |
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Indigenous Filmakers from New Mexico and other states are joining filmakers from Canada for the University of New Mexico Anthropology Department's 75th anniversary. Dine filmaker Larry Blackhorse Lowe of Nenahnezad, New Mexico is one of the six indigenous filmakers showing their works. His film "Shush"-...
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Stories from Wed., 28 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Wed., 28 Apr. 2004 |
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Group Says Intel Pollutes |
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By: Jeremiah Luria Johnson
Some residents of Corrales and Rio Rancho say that Intel Corporation is polluting the area's air and poisoning the community. KUNM's Jeremiah Luria Johnson has the story and Intel's response.
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Airdate: Wed., 28 Apr. 2004 |
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty |
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In Day 2 of our series of audio post cards from the United Nations, Willa Maltin of the Los Alamos Study Group sends a recording of a testy exchange he had with Dean Rust, who is acting Deputy Director of the Non-Proliferation Bureau within the State Department. The exchange occurred during a meeting...
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Airdate: Wed., 28 Apr. 2004 |
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Domenici's Iraq Plan |
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By: Stuart Overbey
New Mexico Senator Pete Domenici says he is working on a plan to get a large loan from the World Bank for reconstruction in Iraq. Stuart Overbey reports.
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Airdate: Wed., 28 Apr. 2004 |
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Petroglyph Public Forum |
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By: Mercedes Mejia
Albuquerque residents voiced their opinions about the proposed extension of Paseo del Norte Boulevard through the Petroglyph National Monument on the Westside. Nearly 200 people attended the public forum. As Mercedes Mejia reports, opponents say the monument is sacred to Native Americans and a road...
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Stories from Mon., 26 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Mon., 26 Apr. 2004 |
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Chiapas Fundraiser |
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By: Leslie Clark
First Nations North and South of Albuquerque has been assisting the Zapatista communities in Chiapas, Mexico for the past several years. The Zapatistas have been cut off from parts of their land, and live in refugee camps. As KUNM's Leslie Clark reports, First Nations North and South is now working...
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Airdate: Mon., 26 Apr. 2004 |
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Jim Terr Commentary on Iraq War |
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By: Jim Terr
In this commentary, Jim terr looks at how the Iraq War is affecting the psychological state of Americans, particularly, that of President Bush.
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Airdate: Mon., 26 Apr. 2004 |
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Federal Department of Energy Pushing to Store Radioactive Waste at WIPP |
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By: Jessica Carr
Recently the Federal Department of Energy has pushed to get high level radioactive waste stored at the the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, or WIPP, in southeast New Mexico. The New Mexico Environment Department continues to resist the DOE's efforts. They say allowing high level waste in a plant designed...
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Airdate: Mon., 26 Apr. 2004 |
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Hispanic Community Address Local And National Views On Environment |
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Minority neighborhoods often bear a disproportionate share of urban environmental problems, according to organizers of a panel discussion on environmental and political issues in the Hispanic community. Political and community leaders addressed local and national views among Hispanics on the environment...
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Stories from Wed., 21 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Wed., 21 Apr. 2004 |
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Professor Jonathan Adelman |
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By: Renee Blake
Albuquerque hosted Professor Jonathan Adelman, author of nearly a dozen books on foreign affairs and the dissertation advisor to National Security Advisor Condeleeza Rice. Professor Adelmann is a professor in international studies at the University of Denver. Years of studying world affairs has given...
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Airdate: Wed., 21 Apr. 2004 |
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Westside Road Alternatives |
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By: Rogi Riverstone
Governor Richardson requires the city of Albuquerque to consider alternative routes from Westside developments to Greater Albuquerque and Eastside areas. As KUNM's Rogi Riverstone reports, these conditions must be met before the Governor will authorize funding for and approval of an extension of Paseo...
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Stories from Tue., 20 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Tue., 20 Apr. 2004 |
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Las Cruces Demonstrators Seek Protection of Otero Mesa Grasslands |
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By: Michael Clifford
Yesterday in Las Cruces, demonstrators seeking the protection of the Otero Mesa grasslands marched to the Bureau of Land Management's field office. KUNM's Michael Clifford spoke with Tim Sanders, supervisor of the land and minerals staff at the BLM office, and Jim Steitz, an organizer with the Southwest...
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Airdate: Tue., 20 Apr. 2004 |
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Senator Jeff Bingaman Comments On Book "Plan of Attack" |
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By: Tom Trowbridge
In Washington, there is much talk regarding the new book by Bob Woodward, titled "Plan of Attack." In it, the author says President Bush ordered a war plan for Iraq two months after the September 11th terrorist attacks. New Mexico Senator Jeff Bingaman commented today on the book's assertions, as we...
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Airdate: Tue., 20 Apr. 2004 |
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Multimodal Transportation Alternatives To Traffic Congestion Discussed |
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By: Rogi Riverstone
Rogi Riverstone examines multimodal and intermodal transportation alternatives.
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Airdate: Tue., 20 Apr. 2004 |
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League of Conservation Voters Visit UNM |
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By: Merrick Tate
The League of Conservation Voters launched its Environmental Victory Project campaign in Albuquerque on Tuesday. The Environmental Victory Project is part of a national campaign in the four swing states intended to help John Kerry win the presidential election.
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Stories from Mon., 19 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Mon., 19 Apr. 2004 |
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Paper Tiger Television Group Aims Exposes Corporate Control of Mainstream Media |
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By: Jessica Carr
This Thursday the University of New Mexico's Partnership in Learning Through the Arts, Culture and the Environment, or PLACE, will host a video screening and lectureby Paper Tiger Television. The New York City-based non-profit video collective was founded in 1981. Carlos Pareja is a collective member...
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Airdate: Mon., 19 Apr. 2004 |
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Chistopher Scheer, Author of "The Five Biggest Lies Bush Told Us About Iraq" Interview |
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By: Renee Blake
Christopher Scheer is traveling the country along with his father and a third co-writer of the a new book entitled "The Five Biggest Lies Bush Told Us About Iraq." Scheer says he and his co-authors take the word "lie" very seriously. He visited KUNM today and talked about the first of the five lies....
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Airdate: Mon., 19 Apr. 2004 |
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Victim's Rights Group Marches Into City Council Chambers |
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By: Michael Clifford
Approximately one hundred people displayed signs in downtown Albuquerque today, noting some of the different rights victims are guaranteed by law with their posters. The demonstrators marched into City Council chambers and held a news conference on the subject of victims' rights. Event organizer Linda...
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Airdate: Mon., 19 Apr. 2004 |
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City Council Scheduled To Vote On Paseo Del Norte Road Extension |
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By: Rogi Riverstone
Albuquerque City Council is scheduled to vote tonight on the controversial Paseo Del Norte road extension proposal. Governor Richardson's office has issued a statement that the Governor will not approve the extension unless four conditions are met. One of those conditions is City Council approval. Rogi...
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Airdate: Mon., 19 Apr. 2004 |
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Steve Pearce Receives Feedback From New Mexico's 2nd Congessional District |
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By: Tom Trowbridge
New Mexico's Second District Congressman, Representative Steve Pearce, spent a good portion of the recent Congressional break in the vast district, receiving feedback on a number of issues. Tom Trowbridge has more.
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Stories from Fri., 16 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Fri., 16 Apr. 2004 |
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Panel At University of New Mexico Responds To Racial Incident |
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By: Leslie Clark, Michael K Clifford
UNM President Louis Caldera met with interested parties on campus this week and assured them that the University is taking action concerning the alleged student perpetrator in the recent racial incident on campus. However, the University of New Mexico President's office, the UNM police, and the Albuquerque...
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Airdate: Fri., 16 Apr. 2004 |
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Renewable Energy "Star" At Summit |
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By: Jeremiah Luria Johnson
This week's energy summit featured politicians, scientists and entrepreneurs. However, the true star of the summit was renewable energy. KUNM's Jeremiah Luria Johnson reports from the summit on the different forms of renewable energy.
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Airdate: Fri., 16 Apr. 2004 |
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Community Mourns Albuquerque Marine Killed In Battle |
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By: Nick Layman
Last week, fighting in Iraq claimed the life of Albuquerque native and marine Christopher Ramos. Today, family and friends gathered at Saint Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church and Mount Calvary Cemetary to pay their last respects to the fallen soldier. KUNM reporter Nick Layman has more.
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Airdate: Fri., 16 Apr. 2004 |
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The Umbrellas of Cherbourg- Roy Durfee Review |
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By: Roy Durfee
The Guild Cinema's second French musical weekend brings The Umbrellas of Cherbourg to Albuquerque. Roy Durfee Reports.
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Airdate: Fri., 16 Apr. 2004 |
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Republican Party Central Committee Will Meet To Elect New Chairperson |
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By: Tom Trowbridge
The New Mexico Republican Party Central Committee will meet tomorrow to elect a new chairperson. The election was prompted by the surprise resignation of former Chair Ramsay Gorham, who also stepped down from her state Senate seat. Tom Trowbridge has the story.
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Stories from Thu., 15 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Thu., 15 Apr. 2004 |
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"Home Sick" Author Jenny Lauren KUNM Interview |
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By: Leslie Clark
Jenny Lauren chronicles her struggle with eating disorders and living with chronic pain in her book "Home Sick." The story is often difficult to read as she bluntly describes what eating disorders look like and she describes details of her colon-rectal condition and surgery. Leslie Clark spoke with Jenny...
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Airdate: Thu., 15 Apr. 2004 |
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Refusal To Pay Federal Taxes To Fund War, Don Schrader Commentary |
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By: Don Schrader
In this commentary, Don Schrader addresses his refusal to pay Federal taxes to fund war. Schrader is a sustainable living advocate in Albuquerque.
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Airdate: Thu., 15 Apr. 2004 |
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Issue of State's Low Test Scores Addressed in Santa Fe |
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By: Deborah Martinez
New test scores are in on student achievement, and results are giving the State Public Education Department the fuel it needs to implement tougher standards. Some of those ideas were presented at a news conference today in Santa Fe. Deborah Martinez has the story.
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Airdate: Thu., 15 Apr. 2004 |
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KUNM Call-In Show Discusses Balancing Ecosystems and Farming |
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By: Michael K Clifford
On the KUNM Call-In Show this morning the focus was on land, agricultural and water issues. Participants for the upcoming Common Grounds Summit. Author Dan Imhov and Deb Hibbard of the Rio Grande Restoration spoke about the importance of balancing natural ecosystems and farming.
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Stories from Wed., 14 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Wed., 14 Apr. 2004 |
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Jim Terr Commentary on Condoleza Rice Hearings |
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By: Jim Terr
Santa Fe singer/songwriter and video producer Jim Terr admits he's prone to be skeptical about almost any administration pronouncment, and his reaction to last week's 9-11 hearings was no different.
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Airdate: Wed., 14 Apr. 2004 |
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Students Protest Funding For Weapons Research At University of New Mexico |
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By: Jeremiah Luria Johnson
A group of University of New Mexico students protest federal funding for weapons research at UNM. KUNM's Jeremiah Luria Johnson reports.
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Airdate: Wed., 14 Apr. 2004 |
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Richardson Announces Steps Toward Clean Energy In State |
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By: Tom Trowbridge
Governor Bill Richardson today announced several steps toward making the state of New Mexico a national leader in clean energy. Tom Trowbridge has the story.
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Airdate: Wed., 14 Apr. 2004 |
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Summit Discusses Albuquerque's Economic Development |
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By: Jessica Carr
Creating a community with economic vitality, developing high quality jobs, and making a link between education and business needs are all a part of building a world-class city. That according to Albuquerque business and community leaders who came together with the public recently to discuss Albuquerque's...
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Stories from Tue., 13 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Tue., 13 Apr. 2004 |
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Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs. and Cheap Labor- Interview With Author Eric Schlosser |
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By: Marcos Martinez
In the book "Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor In The American Black Market," author Eric Schlosser highlights the underground industries of marijuana, migrant labor, and pornography. KUNM's Marcos Martinez interviewed Schlosser and talked about these issues.
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Airdate: Tue., 13 Apr. 2004 |
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Goodwill and President George W. Bush, Commentary By Ron Briley |
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By: Ron Briley
In tonight's commentary, Independent voter Ron Briley talks about goodwill, and President George W. Bush.
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Airdate: Tue., 13 Apr. 2004 |
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Newly Formed Group "Democrats For The West' Seeks To Unite Democrats In Region |
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By: Tom Trowbridge
A new organization has formed in time for this year's elections, which seeks to bring Democrats from the Western region together. Tom Trowbridge has the story on "Democrats for the West."
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Stories from Mon., 12 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Mon., 12 Apr. 2004 |
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New Mercury Emmission Rules Delayed And Could Be Harmful To New Mexicans |
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By: Leslie Clark
One in six women of child bearing age in the United States has enough mercury in her body to cause harm to her baby- according to the Clean Air Coalition in Washington, D.C. The Environmental Protection Agency has controls on mercury levels in most industries, but it is just now proposing rules for mercury...
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Airdate: Mon., 12 Apr. 2004 |
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Santa Fe Living Wage Network Celebrates Success |
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By: Angela Taylor
Members and supporters of the Santa Fe Living Wage Network gathered in the Capitol city over the weekend. It was a moment to celebrate their success in getting a new minimum wage passed and to bring attentino to the challenges the law faces this week in district court. KUNM's Angela Taylor brings us...
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Stories from Fri., 9 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Fri., 9 Apr. 2004 |
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UNM Students Attend World Social Forum In India |
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By: Stuart Overbey
Three University of New Mexico students joined a throng of a hundred and twenty thousand people in the Indian city of Mumbai, which was formerly known as Bombay, for the fourth annual World Social Forum in January. This week, at a UNM honors forum gathering, the students presented what they learned in...
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Airdate: Fri., 9 Apr. 2004 |
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New Mexico Officials Travel to California Sell Land of Enchantment |
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By: Tom Trowbridge
High-ranking New Mexico officials traveled this week to California to try and sell an un-named business firm on relocating to the Land of Enchantment. As Tom Trowbridge reports, their efforts received a boost from a favorable newspaper story regarding a new report on the State's tax burden.
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Stories from Thu., 8 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Thu., 8 Apr. 2004 |
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Ron Chapman Reviews Novel "The Finished Man" |
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By: Ron Chapman
Parody and farce are extremely difficult to effect as an author. KUNM's reviewer Ron Chapman believes that writer Sean Murphy shines in this area. Tonight he reviews the author's latest work, The Finished Man.
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Airdate: Thu., 8 Apr. 2004 |
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Nanci Olesen Comments On Income Taxes For Artists and Activists |
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By: Nanci Olsen
Taxes can be troubling, especially for activists, idealists and free lance artists. Nanci Olesen shares her report on tax trepidation. Nanci Olesen is a free lance producter of reports from the "MOM" Zone.
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Airdate: Thu., 8 Apr. 2004 |
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My Scooter- Commentary By Rogi Riverstone |
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By: Rogi Riverstone
In tonight's commentary Rogi Riverstone addresses the politicians who make decisions for the public, and suggests ways of doing things differently to decrease our dependence on oil. Rogi Riverstone is an artist and writer living in Albuquerque.
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Airdate: Thu., 8 Apr. 2004 |
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Southwestern Indian Polytecnic Institute Receives Check |
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By: Jeremiah Luria Johnson
President Bush's Secretary of Education came to Albuquerque today to present a check to the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute. KUNM's Jeremiah Luria Johnson reports.
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Stories from Wed., 7 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Wed., 7 Apr. 2004 |
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New Mexico Among Top Locations For Nanotechnology Industry |
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By: Michael K Clifford
The Small Times trade magazine recently named New Mexico as the #3 "hot spot" for the nanotechnology, microsystems, and micro-electomechanical systems or MEMS industries. Nanscience is the study of phenomena and objects such as atoms on the nanoscale, which is about 100,000 times smaller than the width...
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Airdate: Wed., 7 Apr. 2004 |
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National Indian Gaming Convention Held In Albuquerque |
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By: Jeremiah Luria Johnson
An estimated four thousand people attended the National Indian Gaming Association Convention in Albuquerque this week and the Federal Indian Gaming Commission has some new plans for gaming regulation. KUNM's Jeremiah Luria Johnson reports.
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Airdate: Wed., 7 Apr. 2004 |
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Albuquerque Marine Killed In Iraq |
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By: KUNM
An Albuquerque marine has reportedly been killed in Iraq this week. The U.S Marine Corps informed U.S. Senator Pete Domenici that marine private first class Christopher Ramos died April Fifth during combat operations in the Al Anbar province there. The Marine Corps is now recommending that Ramos be awared...
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Stories from Tue., 6 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Tue., 6 Apr. 2004 |
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Senator Pete Domencici Annouces Move Aimed To Progress Comprehensive Energy Bill |
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By: Tom Trowbridge
In Washington, a move announced this week by Senate Energy Committee chairman New Mexico Senator Pete Domenici may lead to progress on a long-stalled comprehensive energy bill. Tom Trowbridge has more.
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Airdate: Tue., 6 Apr. 2004 |
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Pro-Choice Group Announces Washington D.C. March At UNM Campus |
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By: Leslie Clark
Hundreds of New Mexicans will be joining pro-choice supporters from across America for the March to Save Women's Lives in Washington, D.C. next month. Lieutenant Governor Diane Denish, Attorney General Patricia Madrid, along with New Mexico First Lady Barbara Richardson gathered with Naral Pro-Choice...
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Stories from Mon., 5 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Mon., 5 Apr. 2004 |
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Former Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter Speaks In Santa Fe |
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Scott Ritter, the former weapons inspector in Iraq who resigned in 1998, is a vocal opponent of the Bush Administration's Iraq policy. He's a self-proclaimed conservative Republican and former marine. Last week in Santa Fe, Ritter gave a speech sponsored by Peace Action New Mexico.
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Airdate: Mon., 5 Apr. 2004 |
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Los Alamos National Laboratory Addresses Contract Issues in the Annual State of the Lab Speech |
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By: Tom Trowbridge
Los Alamos National Laboratory has been under the management of the University of California since its founding in the 1940's with the Manhattan Project that developed the world's first atomic bomb. The Lab's management contract has been handled by the University of California without competition. But...
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Airdate: Mon., 5 Apr. 2004 |
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Conference Addresses The Southwest's Salt Cedar Problem |
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By: Jeremiah Luria Johnson
The salt cedar has invaded riverbanks, drained aquifers, choked out native plants, and caused fire hazards around the southwest. Last week a conference in Albuquerque began work on a coordinated effort to fight the salt cedar. KUNM's Jeremiah Luria Johnson reports.
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Stories from Fri., 2 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Fri., 2 Apr. 2004 |
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Play "What's Funny About Climate Change" Focusses On Global Warming |
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By: Jessica Carr
Northwestern California's Human Nature theater company will present a three person comedy revue tonight in Taos. Audiences will have the opportunity to be entertained and learn about global warming in What's Funny About Climate Change. Jessica Carr has more.
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Airdate: Fri., 2 Apr. 2004 |
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ACLU Representative Speaks On Voting Integrity In 2004 |
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By: Renee Blake
Is another Floridagate around the corner? Neil Bradley of the voting rights project of the American Civil Liberties Union is in Albuquerque this weekend to talk about voting integrity in 2004. Renee Blake has more on the story.
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Airdate: Fri., 2 Apr. 2004 |
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Senator Jeff Bingaman Discusses Gasoline Price Hike |
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By: Tom Trowbridge
New Mexico Senator Jeff Bingaman announced this week that he had written to the President with suggestions on how recent price hikes in gasoline and natural gas should be handled. Tom Trowbridge has more.
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Stories from Thu., 1 Apr. 2004
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Airdate: Thu., 1 Apr. 2004 |
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Roy Durfee Previews Film "Postmen In The Mountains" |
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By: Roy Durfee
A new movie from China opens at the Guild Cinema in Albuquerque. In this review of the movie, Roy Durfee says the movie is good for the heart.
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Airdate: Thu., 1 Apr. 2004 |
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Budget Summit Held At University of New Mexico |
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By: Michael K Clifford
University of New Mexico President Louis Caldera invited students and staff to attend a budget summit held at the Rodey Theater in Popejoy Hall. The University's budget issues and challenges were discussed before a crowd and delegates. As KUNM's Michael Clifford reports, the delegates present were pleased...
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Airdate: Thu., 1 Apr. 2004 |
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Colombian Exile Speaks In Albuquerque |
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By: Joe Gardner Wessely
Last week, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe met with President Bush and top Washington officials. They are planning to increase the number of U.S. troops in Colombia and expand military aid there for another four years. But a Colombian exile who lost most of his family in a bombing incident is touring...
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