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The Daily Word in launch pad for lease, park flasher, glow-in-the-dark cockroaches

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British police arrested two men on board a Pakistan International Airlines plane that was diverted to an airport near London.

Bernalillo corrections officer said he was fired over medical marijuana use.

Finally what I've been looking for: The NASA shuttle launch pad is up for lease.

As if cockroaches weren't disgusting enough, now they glow in the dark.

Cibola High School teacher was arrested yesterday on charges of criminal sexual contact of a minor.

What a nice day at the park, too bad that flasher had to come ruin in.

Scientists may finally know why we itch.

Friday is for space pictures.

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    The Daily Word in drug accusations, drug busts, Gosnell life sentence

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    Toronto's mayor denies use of crack cocaine after unverified video footage is given to the media.

    If you had to pick your least favorite Star Trek franchise, which would it be?

    What began as a traffic stop last week near Los Lunas ended in as a $750,000 cocaine bust.

    Kermit Gosnell is spared death penalty, receives three life terms.

    Attempted abduction reported on a city bus at 10th and Central.

    The Office is over.

    When you gotta go, you gotta go, even if it means fleeing the scene.

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      The Daily Word in Cleveland kidnappings, Rodman heads back to North Korea, athletic language ban

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      Prosecutor may seek death penalty for Cleveland kidnap suspect Ariel Castro for forcing the women he imprisoned to suffer miscarriages.

      The ISS has sprung a leak.

      Two brothers in Santa Fe convicted in real estate scam.

      Woman working in a downtown Albuquerque hotel fights off naked attacker.

      Dennis Rodman says he's planning a second trip to North Korea to try to use his budding friendship with Kim Jong-Un to free a jailed American.

      There's no Spanish in tennis.

      Police in Florida get a little help from a local gator in catching a fleeing man.

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        The Daily Word sees fires, fires, everywhere

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        A fast-growing wildfire northwest of Los Angeles has already forced thousands to evacuate and is threatening a U.S. naval base.

        While ground crews continued to battle the 50-acre Piedra fire in the Sandias, several more fires of suspicious origin sparked along the La Luz Trail and in Rio Rancho.

        Jury panel in Philadelphia debating murder charges against abortion provider Kermit Gosnell as they start their third full day of deliberations.

        Amber Alert issued for missing teens Misty Chyann Sloan and Savannah Meshell Sloan out of Kingsland, Texas.

        America’s worst professional baseball team is from New Mexico. Yaaay.

        Fugitive Joanne Chesimard is the first woman on the FBI’s list of Most Wanted Terrorists.

        What’s your favorite pizza topping? Hmm, let see … I like pepperoni, artichoke hearts, extra cheese and, of course, plastic fragments. Ooh and maybe rat meat.

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          The Daily Word in Moscow fire, Bangladesh collapse, naked doggy door break-in

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          Fire at a wooden psychiatric facility north of Moscow leaves at least 38 dead.

          South Korea to withdraw staff from jointly-run industrial complex in North Korea.

          Susana for prez?

          This just in: people like smartphones.

          Rescuers tunneling into the rubble of the eight-story building that collapsed Wednesday in Bangladesh have discovered another 50 people trapped on what remained of its third floor. Two women who gave birth under the debris have been rescued along with their infants.

          Kermit Gosnell defense rests without calling any witnesses.

          21-year-old Albuquerque corrections officer accused of giving alcohol to youths.

          Woman arrested after allegedly breaking into a home naked through the doggy door before found by the homeowners sitting in their bathtub.

          Cats with their heads stuck in yogurt containers is sort of hilarious.

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            The Daily Word in Boston developments, NM wildfire, derailed trains

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            Police have killed one suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing in a shootout and have mounted house-to-house searches for a second man.

            12 bodies have been found at the site of Wednesday’s fertilizer plant explosion.

            Former Albuquerque firefighter accused of laundering money for the Sinaloa drug cartel pleaded guilty Thursday to one of the federal charges against him.

            Wildfire near Mayhill, NM now 90% contained.

            When Google Earth’s algorithm fails, whacked-out distortions ensue.

            Fort Sumner appears to have a little bit of a train derailing problem.

            Siri has a record of all of the ridiculous questions you have asked her.

            Georgia police officer charged with felony aggravated assault after allegedly pulling a gun on a customer in the drive-thru line of a McDonald's.

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              The Daily Word in North Korea targets Tokyo, bitcoins, jail bird wannabe

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              Teen abortion clinic worker is the latest to testify in murder trial of Kermit Gosnell.

              North Korea reportedly warned Japan that Tokyo would be the first target if Pyongyang decides to play its nuclear card.

              New study by a UNM professor claims to be able to predict which convicted criminals will reoffend after they’re released from jail.

              Cyber thieves target owners of bitcoins.

              Balloon Fiesta park gets a makeover.

              A man who repeatedly used phony credentials to sneak into New York City's jails may get his wish to do more time.

              RIP Paolo Soleri.

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                The Daily Word in Castro advice, Alford owes a million, KFC goes boneless

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                Roger Ebert passed away yesterday at the age of 70.

                Fidel Castro advises good ol’ buddy North Korea not to go to war.

                UNM says Alford owes them $1 million.

                KFC is going boneless. (Don’t you dare go boneless on me, Shawn.)

                A team of scientists at Oxford University have printed what could be the predecessors to usable synthetic human tissue.

                Two different bombs found at state parks across New Mexico.

                Finally! Proof that walking is just as good for as you running (I loathe running).

                If you haven’t seen the all-clucking version of “Hey Ho” as done by the Chickeneers, you are missing out.

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                The Daily Word in MWC semifinals, suing drunk-driver, fossil fuel alternatives

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                The Vatican formally rejects accusations against Pope Francis.

                The Lobos take on San Diego State tonight in the Mountain West Conference semifinals.

                Filmmaker Michael Moore's suggestion that photos be released of children slain at Sandy Hook has not been received well by the community.

                A man convicted of driving drunk and killing two sisters in Santa Fe is suing the restaurants who gave him the drinks and the friend who handed him the keys.

                Uranium cleanup, aisle five!

                Obama to promote $2 billion fund for research into fossil fuel alternatives.

                A man in California is about to be adopted at the age of 32.

                This video of a quadriplegic man playing the piano beautifully might make you cry.

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                  The (Late) Daily Word in a new pope, another bad cruise, MWC tournament

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                  Pope Francis’ first day on the job.

                  Also, apparently the election of Pope Francis has resurfaced a decades-old controversy surrounding the kidnappings of two Jesuit priests.

                  Gov. Martinez has signed into law two bills to better protect police dogs.

                  Another Carnival cruise ship with another problem.

                  Another alternative paper bites the dust.

                  The president of Albuquerque’s city council thinks it’s time for police chief Ray Schultz to go.

                  It’s Mountain West tourney time, kids.

                  This map shows where all of your favorite TV shows take place.

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