
Baghdad car-bombs kill 36.
The iPhone helps a man survive his Haitian ordeal.
A meteorite hit a doctor’s office.
There are conflicting reports regarding the alleged Brangelina breakup.
The Church of Scientology lends a hand in Haiti.
The Saints beat the Vikings and will go to the Superbowl.
Humans were an endangered species in the past.
Canned beer turned 75 yesterday.
What’s on David Bowie’s iPod? I have “Nixon in China” on mine, thanks to Brutus.
Read about the village that died to save its neighbors.
Holiday Inn is testing human bed-warmers.
Mayor Berry is launching a war on property crime. I think I like this guy.
“Breaking Bad” and “In Plain Sight” will continue to shoot in Albuquerque.
New Mexico Domestic Partnership bill could be introduced today.
It’s Dean Jones’ birthday. Here he is in The Ugly Dachshund.
Thanks again to Anjou for the links.
"volunteer ministers", claiming to use the power of touch to reconnect nervous systems.
I use that line all the time. I only get arrested.
one football game on yesterday. What's up with the Saints homerism lately, anyways?
Without body thetans, there probably wouldn't have ever been deal with the devil in the first place, and therefore no earthquake. Phones and medical treatment are no substitute for e-meters and personality tests.
Though thetans, historically, have had problems with volcanoes.
is exciting, though not nearly as anticipated as the upcoming War on Fades. Barbers with a 'z' in the name, beware.
I guess it doesn't harm anything to try printing photos of suspected property criminals, but are there any official statistics on how effective this is in curtailing DWI offenders?
This city has so, so many shitty areas and such a tremendous amount of crime, it seems a proclaimed "War on Property Crime" should echo more than a resounding "We'll print your picture in the newspaper!"
was a refreshing, if symbolic, break from the usual DWI yearbook. It sent a message that property crime is considered at least as seriously as DWI. Maybe I'll never get my truck or my stereos back, but I appreciate the acknowledgement that crimes other that DWI are still crimes.
for sure. At least Berry seems that he's more than willing to confront Albuquerque's crime problem head-on, as opposed to sweeping it under the "Q"-shaped rug as if it didn't exist a la King Marty.