The Things People Say And Do Compliments And Scorn Come In All Colors When it comes to doling out compliments to city bureaucrats, I'll be the first to admit that I tend to be more Simon [...] Greg Payne \ Jul 22, 2004 Read More
Mayoral Election Runoff An Amendment Away From Reality Voters Get To Decide In November One of the three proposed state constitutional amendments that will be on this November's ballot could create a very interesting scenario for Albuquerque's [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Jul 22, 2004 Read More
Thin Line Welcome to the most read and most trusted column in Albuquerque. That's right, Thin Line is a no spin zone, where we report, [...] Tim McGivern \ Jul 22, 2004 Read More
Odds & Ends Dateline: India—And you thought American bureaucrats were good at passing the buck. Laloo Prasad Yadav, India's railway minister, told The Times of India [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jul 15, 2004 Read More
The Real Meaning Of "No Reasonable Alternatives" Extending Paseo Del Norte Is Not The Best Way To Give Westside Residents The Traffic Relief They Deserve As someone who spent 22 years doing environmental compliance work, I was surprised by the recent report on Paseo del Norte by the [...] Dave Phillips \ Jul 15, 2004 Read More
Thin Line Who me? Couldn't be. Last week, a New York Post employee told hated rival The New York Times that the source of the [...] Tim McGivern \ Jul 15, 2004 Read More
Nader'S Siren Song Is Tempting, But ... Big Government Resides On Both Sides Of The Aisle I heard Ralph Nader on Amy Goodman's “Democracy Now” radio show the other day and I have to tell you that the guy [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Jul 15, 2004 Read More
Michael Moore'S True Believers Fahrenheit 9/11 Stirs Up Anti-Bush Crowd, Or Was It Just A Glucose High Fueled By Skittles? There probably won't be any impact on my daughter because she attended an early afternoon screening of Fahrenheit 9/11 on the Fourth of [...] Greg Payne \ Jul 15, 2004 Read More
Wanted: Young Albuquerque Voters! Local Voter Registration Drives Focus On Presidential Election And Beyond By any reasonable measure, the 2000 presidential election was a disaster. Nobody knows for certain whether Bush or Gore won. And amidst Florida's [...] Ryan Floersheim \ Jul 15, 2004 Read More
What'S Sleazy? [RE: Letters, “What's Entertainment?” July 8-14] While I do understand Chef Kent’s concern that his advertising is being lost amongst the sex ads, [...] Alibi \ Jul 15, 2004 Read More