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
The Fair Tax A Smarter Way To Fund America Get your taxes done? Think about what you went through not only to earn the money needed to pay Uncle Sam, but also [...] Jim Scarantino \ Apr 17, 2008 Read More
This Is Gonna Hurt Bills listed on the agenda at the April 7 City Council meeting took a backseat to city employees, who spoke about their needs [...] Laura Sanchez \ Apr 17, 2008 Read More
Bowl-O-Rama A Bowling Championship Strikes Albuquerque And Generates Spare Cash For City Businesses Lately, the Albuquerque Convention Center has been flooded with 500 to 1,000 bowlers each day. Some travel to the United States Bowling Congress [...] Simon McCormack \ Apr 17, 2008 Read More It took a couple dozen truckloads of materials and two months of construction to turn the Convention Center’s East Complex into 60 lanes of pure bowling bliss. (Marisa Demarco)
Odds & Ends Dateline: Russia– Several members of an apocalyptic Russian cult, who have been sequestered inside a cave waiting for the destruction of the planet, [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Apr 10, 2008 Read More (Eric J. Garcia)
The Sane Rev. Wright Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign for the presidency seems to have weathered the controversy over Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s sermons. A hailstorm of criticism from [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Apr 10, 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