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KUNM News Archives: 2004 - September


Stories from Thu., 30 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Thu., 30 Sep. 2004
First Lady Visits New Mexico

First Lady Laura Bush visits New Mexico.
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* Airdate: Thu., 30 Sep. 2004
Changes in debate


As we approach the first presidential debate, there is a movement afoot to make substantial changes in the way such debates are conducted.
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* Airdate: Thu., 30 Sep. 2004
Review of film "Hijacking Catastrophe"


"Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear and the Selling of American Empire" will be screened in Albuquerque this weekend, October 1st through the 3rd. The reviewer explains why this film is important.
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Stories from Wed., 29 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Wed., 29 Sep. 2004
FBI beefs up interrogation

For the month of October, Homeland Security and the FBI will be beefing up surveillance and interrogation of suspected terrorist sympathizers and other "persons of interst," according to a recent CBS news report. This 'October Plan' coincides with another FBI sweep, says Kareeshee, National Field Organizer...
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* Airdate: Wed., 29 Sep. 2004
Nader causes change in New Mexico


The latest on Ralph Nader's run for the White House, shows that things continue to change in the Land of Enchantment.
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* Airdate: Wed., 29 Sep. 2004
No means no.


The "Vote No On The Street Bonds Non-partisan Committee" launched their new television ad urging voters to once again defeat the street bonds proposal. Last year, voters voted down the bonds, which included money to extend Paseo Del Norte through the Petroglyphs National Monument. The same bonds are...
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* Airdate: Wed., 29 Sep. 2004
Nuclear Policy Research Institute President visits New Mexico


The Cold War may be over, but Cold War nuclear policies are alive and well, according to Dr. Helen Caldicott, President of the Nuclear Policy Research Institute in Washington. Caldicott was a practicing pediatrician until 1980, when she devoted her energies full-time to promoting nuclear disarmament....
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* Airdate: Wed., 29 Sep. 2004
Judith Ryan Hendricks talks about new book


Judith Ryan Hendricks is out with her second offering and some people are beginning to compare her work with that of Barbara Kingsolver. KUNM spoke with the author of "Isabel's Daughter."
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Stories from Tue., 28 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Tue., 28 Sep. 2004
Commentary about opinions on current events


Be careful whom you ask for their opinion on current events. You might just get an answer like this one from Santa Fe satirist and video producer Jim Terr.
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* Airdate: Tue., 28 Sep. 2004
The Kerry-Edwards campaign address Native American issues.
The Kerry-Edwards campaign announced their plan addressing disparities in the nation's health services including initiatives for Native Americans. Mary Smith, Director of Native American policy for the Kerry-Edwards campaign, says even those with health insurance aren't guaranteed good care because...
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Stories from Mon., 27 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Mon., 27 Sep. 2004
The Drought Summit discusses dry times

The entire West is still in the grip of a long-term drought. Water planners, managers, and conservationists from as far away as Nebraska and Montana have come together to discuss how to live in this dry time at the second annual New Mexico Drought Summit.
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* Airdate: Mon., 27 Sep. 2004
Commentary about breakfast

We're told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. That may be so, but commentator Ron Chapman has seen a different truth about breakfast, one which he shares in this commentary.
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* Airdate: Mon., 27 Sep. 2004
New Mexico Public Interest Research Group opposes proposal by Bush


The Public Interst Research Group used a giant inflatable fish last week as a backdrop to discussions about the dangers of mercury and to publicly oppose the Bush administration's proposal to allow power plants to emit six to seven times more mercury for ten years longer than the Clean Air Act requires....
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* Airdate: Mon., 27 Sep. 2004
Georgia Senator Zell Miller Visits New Mexico

Georgia Senator Zell Miller Visits New Mexico to accept an endorsement on behalf of the President from New Mexico's Fraternal Order of Police
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Stories from Fri., 24 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Fri., 24 Sep. 2004
Commentary on Liberalism

In what passes for political discourse these days, candidates appear fixated upon Swift Boats and National Guard service during the Vietnam era. Campaign ads suggest that John Kerry can better deal with the economy and George Bush with national security, but few specifics are offered. Commentator Ron...
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* Airdate: Fri., 24 Sep. 2004
Sierra Club launches new voting project

New Mexico's role as a swing state is luring many organizations here to get out the vote for the Presidential election. Now America's oldest environmental group, The Sierra Club, is getting into the act. The Sierra Club is organizing volunteer canvassers to knock on doors every weekend between now...
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* Airdate: Fri., 24 Sep. 2004
A biographical memoir of Ed Abbey by Jack Loeffler

Ed Abbey spent four decades struggling to keep the American Southwest from overdevelopment and to preserve its wilderness. Famous for his anarchist philosophy and his radical environmentalism, Abbey was a prolific writer of fiction and non-fiction. Abbey was a lifelong friend of Santa Fe writer and...
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* Airdate: Fri., 24 Sep. 2004
Film is reviewed as "the" political documentary of the election season

"Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train" opened at Albuquerque's Guild Cinema. Film reviewer says it is "the" political documentary of a busy season.
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Stories from Thu., 23 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Thu., 23 Sep. 2004
Election or Selection Part Four
With the beginning of absentee voting less than three weeks away, author and investigative reporter Greg Palast is expressing skepticism about the safety of the New Mexico vote count. Even New Mexico Secretary of State Rebecca Vigil-Giron admits to learning about some of the tricks that have been used...
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* Airdate: Thu., 23 Sep. 2004
The link between domestic violence and substance abuse

In 70 to 75 percent of domestic violence situations, the perpetrator or the victim, or both, have a substance abuse problem. A conference called "Empower New Mexico" was held in Albuquerque to highlight the link between domestic violence and substance abuse. Counselors and recipients of temporary assistance...
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* Airdate: Thu., 23 Sep. 2004
New Mexico Veterans question Bush about Iraq

Several New Mexico Veterans gathered today in Albuquerque to ask the Bush administration for a formal plan on how to succeed in its efforts in Iraq.
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Stories from Wed., 22 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Wed., 22 Sep. 2004
Election or Selection Part Three


In our last segment, author Greg Palast and New Mexico Secretary of State REbecca Vigil-Giron expressed widely differing opinions about the safety ofthe New Mexico vote. While the Secretary of State says New Mexico's voting machines are working well, Palast remains concerned about vote spoilage.
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* Airdate: Wed., 22 Sep. 2004
Sculptor Roxanne Swentzell

Sculptor Roxanne Swentzell describes her artwork on display at the National Museum of the Americal Indian in Washington, DC.
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* Airdate: Wed., 22 Sep. 2004
The first Hispanic mayor of a major U.S. city talks at UNM
As the Mayor of San Antonio, Henry Cisneros was the first Hispanic mayor of a major U.S. city. Cisneros spoke to students and faculty of UNM's School of Public Administration and Anderson School of Management on "Leadership and Diversity in Public Administration." Listen Cisneros served as the Scretary...
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Stories from Tue., 21 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Tue., 21 Sep. 2004
Election or Selection Part Two


Investigative reporter and author, Greg Palast, who wrote, "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy," says New Mexicans could face a challenge this election, especially members of minority groups.
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* Airdate: Tue., 21 Sep. 2004
Opening of the National Museum Of The American Indian


Today is the grand opening of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian. National native news’ producer and host Tina James Tafoya was there to cover the event. Listen The museum, which is dedicated to indigenous people of the western hemisphere, opened with a procession...
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* Airdate: Tue., 21 Sep. 2004
KUNM reviews the new film "Ace In The Hole"

New Mexico stars in "Ace In The Hole," a film noir classic showing this week at Albuquerque's Guild Cinema. KUNM film reviewer enjoyed a recent screening.
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* Airdate: Tue., 21 Sep. 2004
Washington reviews Indian jails


In Washington today, the Senate Finance Committee heard a report on conditions at Indian jails throughout the country. The report was urged by New Mexico Senator Bingaman.
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* Airdate: Tue., 21 Sep. 2004
Albuquerque will be host to the inspector general.
The City of Albuquerque will have an inspector general's office to investigate complaints of fraud or other wrongdoing by city employees and elected officials. Currently, a private investigations firm and the city's Internal Audit Department share responsibility for those investigations. Speakers in...
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* Airdate: Tue., 21 Sep. 2004
America Coming Together does voter education and registration

America Coming Together or ACT set up a phone bank and canvassed Albuquerque's Northeast Heights on Saturday with the goal of finding out what issues women voters are concerned about. The volunteers for ACT then educated the voters about their concerns by highlighting the extremist positions of the...
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Stories from Mon., 20 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Mon., 20 Sep. 2004
Governor Richardson proposes four tax changes.
Governor Richardson has announced his new "BAT" initiative--BAT stands for "Breaks for All Taxpayers." The initiative will broaden the Governor's tax cuts to more middle and low income New Mexicans. The Governor is proposing four tax changes: A $2,500 exemption for all senior citizens, a tax change...
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* Airdate: Mon., 20 Sep. 2004
Protestors attend the Air Force Anniversary Ball

Members of Stop The War Machine were outside Kirtland Air Force Base again. About ten people stood holding signs at the base's Truman gate, as they have every month or so since the buildup to the war in Iraq. This time, they came to protest the Air Force Anniversary Ball held at Kirtland on Saturday....
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* Airdate: Mon., 20 Sep. 2004
Senators from both parties discuss Iraq

Senators from both parties took to the national airwaves yesterday saying that the Bush administration must face reality in Iraq and change the occupation. New Mexiacan Republican Senator comments on the criticism.
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* Airdate: Mon., 20 Sep. 2004
Election or Selection Part One


Will there be an election of a selection for President this year? That is the question investigative reporter and author Greg Palast is trying to answer. In a conversation with Renée Blake, Palast lists Florida as Exhibit "A" of a place where the vote could be stolen, and New Mexico as Exhibit "B."...
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Stories from Fri., 17 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Fri., 17 Sep. 2004
Kerry Compares The Bush-Cheney Campaign to A Hot Air Balloon
Senator John Kerry compares the Bush-Cheney campaign to the hot air balloons in the Albuquerque sky.
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* Airdate: Fri., 17 Sep. 2004
Senator John Kerry visits New Mexico
Senator John Kerry visits New Mexico
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* Airdate: Fri., 17 Sep. 2004
Environmental Justice Issues Hit HOme
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* Airdate: Fri., 17 Sep. 2004
Maravilla

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* Airdate: Fri., 17 Sep. 2004
New Mexico State Fair

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Stories from Thu., 16 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Thu., 16 Sep. 2004
Commentary by Greg Mello
In this commentary, Greg Mello of the Los Alamos study group - a Lab Watchdog Organization - challenges the New Mexico Environment Department's recent clean-up order for Los Alamos National Lab.
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* Airdate: Thu., 16 Sep. 2004
John Edwards called KUNM during his campaign trail.


As the days to the Presidential election count down, Americans prepare to choose their next President. The two campaigns crossed paths in New Mexico with Vice President Dick Cheney holding a town hall meeting with voters and Democratic Presidential nominee John Kerry holding a rally at an Albuquerque...
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* Airdate: Thu., 16 Sep. 2004
Cheney visits Albuquerque

Vice President Dick Cheney was campaigning in Albuquerque today. He had coffee with thirteen New Mexico citizens, mostly teachers and doctors, at a restaurant. The Vice President gave a short speech in which he defended the administration's attack on Afghanistan and Iraq, and reminded the audience...
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* Airdate: Thu., 16 Sep. 2004
Call-in Show Recap

Host Arcie Chapa devoted the first half of the program to a public session on environmental justice that is being sponsored by the New Mexico Environment Department in Albuquerque, and the second half to talking with U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico. The KUNM Call-in Show is broadcast at 8 a.m....
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Stories from Wed., 15 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Wed., 15 Sep. 2004
People for the American way volunteer to moniter polls

Minority voters in four New Mexico counties will have volunteer poll monitors protecting them from intimidation and disenfranchisement during this election. The volunteers are with "Election Protection," a project of "People For The American Way," which is progressive civil rights group. The State...
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* Airdate: Wed., 15 Sep. 2004
Commentary by Ron Briley

In his commentary on President George W. Bush, Ron Briley suggests that not all Texans are fortunate sons.
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* Airdate: Wed., 15 Sep. 2004
Poet-Activist Margaret Randall Comments on the American Political Scene

Long-time poet-activist Margaret Randall, who spent twenty-three years in Latin America, says the current american political scene looks eerily familiar.
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Stories from Tue., 14 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Tue., 14 Sep. 2004
President of Navajo Nation talks about new programs

Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Junior was in Albuquerque meeting with a group of urban Navajos. The President heard discussions on several issues facing Navajos in the city. Shirley talked about programs in place on the Navajo Nation and in other urban areas that could be effective for Navajos...
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* Airdate: Tue., 14 Sep. 2004
KUNM commentator writes a book about his observations

Ron Chapman is a frequent commentator on KUNM, and is now the author of a book that includes many of his radio essays. "What A Wonderful World: Seeing Through New Eyes" features Chapman's observations on community, relationships and private life, and offers readers a chance to record their own thoughts....
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* Airdate: Tue., 14 Sep. 2004
Activists protest at Santa Fe supermarket

Five Santa Fe activists held a demonstration at an Albertson's supermarket in Santa Fe that resulted in one man's arrest. He had wanted to place warning labels on food in the supermarket, but the Santa Fe police stopped him before he got in the store. The group wanted to bring attention to the fact...
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* Airdate: Tue., 14 Sep. 2004
Commentary of NMED Cleanup at LANL
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Stories from Mon., 13 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Mon., 13 Sep. 2004
Wilson and Romero debate for seat in Congress

Candidates for U.S. Congress from District 1 in New Mexico debated for the first time yesterday as they campaign for the seat. Republican Congresswoman, Heather Wilson, and Democratic New Mexico Senator, Richard Romero, agreed on a few points including supporting Israel and opposing the draft. The...
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* Airdate: Mon., 13 Sep. 2004
John Edwards rallies for support in Santa Fe


New Mexico's coveted position as a swing state is guaranteeing weekly visits from both political camps in this year's Presidential election. The Democratic Vice Presidential contender rallied for support in Santa Fe, presenting a litany of charges against the current administration.
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* Airdate: Mon., 13 Sep. 2004
"Control Room" runs in counterpoint to "Outfoxed"

In counterpoint to "Outfoxed," which showed there last month, Albuquerque's Guild Cinema will be runs "Control Room."
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* Airdate: Mon., 13 Sep. 2004
MADD gets grant to prevent underage drinking


Mothers Against Drunk Driving, or MADD, says it's first-come first-serve for their new program to help prevent underage drinking. MADD has received a grant that will allow 28 Albuquerque-area high schools to introduce an internet-based alcohol education course aimed at high school freshman. So far,...
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Stories from Fri., 10 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Fri., 10 Sep. 2004
President of Navajo Nation promises to address issues facing Navajos in the city.


Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Junior was in Albuquerque meeting with a group of urban Navajos to have discussions on several issues facing Navajos in the city. Shirley made promises to address those concerns.
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* Airdate: Fri., 10 Sep. 2004
Data released reports facts on New Mexico's economy.

For weeks now, positive news about the state of New Mexico's economy has been trumpeted as proof that the economic policies of both President Bush and Governor Bill Richardson are working. Both camps respond to data released on the poor state of job quality in New Mexico.
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* Airdate: Fri., 10 Sep. 2004
Social Security administration resists ACORN - Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now


Social Security administration in Albuquerque have challenged citizens' rights to assist in voter registration.
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Stories from Thu., 9 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Thu., 9 Sep. 2004
The 2nd gay and lesbian film festival begins

The 2nd annual Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival begins tonight in Albuquerque.
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* Airdate: Thu., 9 Sep. 2004
Call-in show discusses the lift of a federal ban on selling assault weapons.

The Federal ban on selling semi-automatic assault weapons expires Monday. Gun control advocates and gun rights activists are lining up on either side of the issue with the hope of influencing congress to continue the ban or allow it to considered the assault weapons ban with guests - New Mexico Representative...
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* Airdate: Thu., 9 Sep. 2004
General Merrill McPeak comes to New Mexico to support Kerry.


General Merrill McPeak was in New Mexico as part of an effort to help Senator Kerry win the oval office. The former chief of staff of the United States Air Force voted for George W. Bush in 2000 and has changed parties and candidates for 2004.
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Stories from Wed., 8 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Wed., 8 Sep. 2004
Some consider new Independent film "Bush-bashing"

Noted independent film-maker, John Sayles, screens his latest, a political thriller called "Silver City," at a special event at Santa Fe's Lensic theatre. The lead character, played by actor Chris Cooper, is a grammatically-challenged conservative candidate for Governor of Colorado. Some who have seen...
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* Airdate: Wed., 8 Sep. 2004
Voter identification concerns community organizers

The issue of voter identification, made prominent by the recent lawsuit in New Mexico District Court, is of great concern to community organizers in New Mexico. Representatives of several local non-partisan groups involved in voter registration comment.
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* Airdate: Wed., 8 Sep. 2004
Senator Bingaman responds to Vice President Cheney's comments


Comments from Vice President Dick Cheney commented that the country would be at risk of a terror attack if it made "the wrong choice" in November. New Mexico Senator Jeff Bingaman responds.
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* Airdate: Wed., 8 Sep. 2004
NM Senator Adair comments on voter identification requirements


After yesterday's testimony in the Bernalillo County voter i.d. case, State District Judge Robert Thompson ruled that no change would be made to the interpretation of a 2003 state law requiring first-time voters to show i.d. either when they register or when they vote. The mostly-Republican group that...
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Stories from Tue., 7 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Tue., 7 Sep. 2004
New Mexico judge rules against voter identification requirements
State District Judge Robert Thompson heard a third day of testimony in a lawsuit concerning the presentation of identification for first-time New Mexico voters. The Judge ruled against the request for a preliminary injunction, meaning most first-time registrant voters in the state will not have to show...
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* Airdate: Tue., 7 Sep. 2004
A report released by a New Mexico child advocacy organization on the status of the State's labor market causes concern.

On the day after Labor Day, New Mexico Voices for Children, a child advocacy organization, released a report on the status of the state's labor market since the official end of the national recession in 2001.
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* Airdate: Tue., 7 Sep. 2004
Labor Day Voter Mobilization Rally

New Mexico Labor Day Voter Mobilization Rally was held at the Roundhouse.
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Stories from Mon., 6 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Mon., 6 Sep. 2004
Author Charles Derber Speaks about his book, "Regime Change Begins At Home"


Charles Derber Is A Professor Of Sociology At Boston College And Former Director Of That School’s Graduate Program On Social Economy And Social Justice. His Op-Eds Have Appeared In Newsday, The Boston Globe And Other Newspapers And He Has Been Interviewed By News Magazines Including Newsweek, Businessweek...
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Stories from Fri., 3 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Fri., 3 Sep. 2004
Ben Cohen Wants To Show George The Door in 2004

In his latest book, with Jason Saltzman, "50 Ways You Can Show George The Door in 2004," Cohen suggests numerous creative ways to help with regime change in Washington, D. C. including such things as temporarily changing your pet's name to "Big Oil."
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* Airdate: Fri., 3 Sep. 2004
The Rio Grande Conservancy District begins project to clear the bosque

The Rio Grande Conservancy District, supported by the New Mexico Legislature, begins a new project this month designed to clear the bosque area of exotic plant species and reduce fire hazards.
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Stories from Thu., 2 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Thu., 2 Sep. 2004
New Mexico Union members go door-to-door to talk with its members
New Mexico Union Members have set tonight as a time to get away from the coverage of the Republican National Convention and knock on doors. Daniel Rivera, Executive Director of the New Mexico Federation of Labor says New Mexico Union members will join others across the country, going door-to-door to...
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* Airdate: Thu., 2 Sep. 2004
Expo New Mexico 2004 offers new attractions to fairgoers
The state fair opened today in Albuquerque. Expo New Mexico 2004 is a busy place with some brand new attractions. Veronica Valencia, Executive Director of Media Relations saysthat there will be a nightly light show. Listen In addition, there is a hands-on farm exhibit for children between the ages...
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Stories from Wed., 1 Sep. 2004

* Airdate: Wed., 1 Sep. 2004
National Civil Rights Tour Bus in New Mexico

The National Civil Rights tour bus sponsored by the AARP, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and the Library of Congress is travelling across the United States.
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* Airdate: Wed., 1 Sep. 2004
The Sierra Club reports that the Bush administration has jeopardized New Mexicans lives
The way of life of hundreds of thousands of New Mexicans is in jeopardy because of the Bush administration's assault on the environment. That's according to a new report released today by the Sierra Club. Jennifer De Garmo, Sierra Club spokeswoman, says a diverse group of people are upset about Bush...
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