Hauntingly Familiar Published in 1949, George Orwell's novel 1984 follows the life of Winston Smith, who lives in London, a city in the country of [...] Tim McGivern \ Jun 30, 2005 Read More
Sudden Impact Last October, while the public eye focused on the presidential election and the battle over extending Paseo del Norte through the Petroglyph National [...] Tim McGivern \ Jun 23, 2005 Read More
Apd Evidence Room Debacle Continues Once again folks, here's my opinion, slightly caffinated and wholly uncensored. … The Journal offers another illuminating piece on the APD evidence room [...] Tim McGivern \ Jun 23, 2005 Read More
Keeping America In The Dark I'm not a regular reader of the Albuquerque Journal and since its website does not seem to post the wire stories that run [...] Tim McGivern \ Jun 16, 2005 Read More
Thin Line Who's accountable? Sometimes I just love the Albuquerque Journal, like on Tuesday, June 7, when this frontpage headline appeared: “Review Faults Ex-APD Chief; [...] Tim McGivern \ Jun 16, 2005 Read More
Politics In The Time Of Gay Marriage An Interview With Former Sandoval County Clerk Victoria Dunlap On Feb 20, 2004, Sandoval County Clerk Victoria Dunlap became a local legend of sorts, kind of like Billy the Kid and Pat [...] Tim McGivern \ Jun 09, 2005 Read More
My Two-Cents On The Mayor'S Race Take this for what it's worth, which ain't much, but here are a few thoughts on the mayor's race. Brad Winter, gracias! I [...] Tim McGivern \ Jun 09, 2005 Read More
Blair, Bingaman Feeling Gassy Yesterday, at the British Embassy, New Mexico Sen. Jeff Bingaman met for breakfast with Prime Minister Tony Blair and discussed global warming, or [...] Tim McGivern \ Jun 09, 2005 Read More
No Cover-Up? Sometimes I just love the Journal, like yesterday, when they ran this headline, “Review Faults Ex-APD Chief; Evidence Room Management Failed.” http://www.abqjournal.com/news/metro/358995metro06-07-05.htm The [...] Tim McGivern \ Jun 09, 2005 Read More
Minimum Wage Battle Update Last night, the City Council voted 5-4 to defeat Councilor Martin Heinrich's bill to put a minimum wage increase on the Oct. 4 [...] Tim McGivern \ Jun 09, 2005 Read More