Enough About Newspapers Dying If someone told you they were reading a story about newspapers, it’d be a safe bet the piece that struck their fancy was [...] Simon McCormack \ Apr 17, 2008 Read More
Odds & Ends Dateline: Tanzania– In a state of the nation speech delivered earlier this month, President Jakaya Kikwete finally came out strongly against witch doctors [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Apr 17, 2008 Read More (Eric J. Garcia)
Sick Of It Confusion And Infighting Addles The Native American Health Care System. But Some Groups Are Ready For Change. Navida Johnson’s not sure how her $650 hospital bill ended up in collections. On Veteran’s Day in November of last year, she had [...] Marisa Demarco \ Apr 17, 2008 Read More (Rex Barron)
Answer Me This What led to a New Mexico man’s death, according to a federal lawsuit? A study finds the disparity among rich and poor in [...] Simon McCormack \ Apr 17, 2008 Read More
Drowning The Innocent [Re: The Radford Files, “Logic 101,” April 10-16] This was one of the best articles I’ve read in the Alibi . I would [...] Alibi \ Apr 17, 2008 Read More
Logic 101 Mayor Chavez Vs. Sex Offenders I give a dozen or so talks each year to college students and the public. I discuss critical thinking, logical fallacies, misleading arguments [...] Benjamin Radford \ Apr 10, 2008 Read More (Eric J. Garcia)
Changing Gears Cyclists Rally In Burque. Can The City Offer Safety And Support? Rolled-up pant legs, durable water bottles hanging from backpacks and faint grease stains around the fingernails distinguish a group of cycling enthusiasts. These [...] Rachel Miller \ Apr 10, 2008 Read More Nathan Brody of Biciaccion fixes Eric Hurley’s bike while Xin Xin Wang looks on. Biciaccion offers free maintenance by the Duck Pond on the last Wednesday and following Sunday of every month. (Marisa Demarco)
Foia Evaders Lose Good on District Court Judge Robert Brack for ruling that the National Nuclear Security Administration in Albuquerque has to respond in a timely [...] Marisa Demarco \ Apr 10, 2008 Read More
Answer Me This Mayor Martin Chavez hears some exciting news. What’s happening with UNM tuition? Who made sure a reckless driver stopped wreaking havoc on the [...] Simon McCormack \ Apr 10, 2008 Read More
An Ailing System Health Care For Urban Native Americans Hits A Crisis Point. A Unified Group Forms To Seek A Cure. Greg Pohuma woke from receiving a kidney transplant in 2005 and discovered a problem. Though he had been told the medications ensuring his [...] Marisa Demarco \ Apr 10, 2008 Read More