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V.25 No.4 | 01/28/2016

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The Daily Word in Google Cardboard, an unhappy anniversary and a cat mobbed by toy mice

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Today is the anniversary of the discovery of 11 women's bodies on Albuquerque's West Mesa.

Google is bringing their "Google Cardboard" virtual reality to local schools.

New Mexico Senators begin discussing the Real ID bill today.

This woman is demanding a lifetime supply of Kit Kat bars.

Government officials worry about stronger encryption thwarting their surveillance

Uber drivers complain that they aren't being compensated fairly.

Here's a great cat picture from the internet.

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The Daily Word in Arizona firefighters, New Mexico water plan and meth in the pelvis

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An Arizona wildfire claims the lives of 19 firefighters.

Zimmerman trial update: The jury was able to listen to Zimmerman's interview tape from the night of the Trayvon Martin shooting, which could give clues as to who the "aggressor" was.

Europe wants to know if the U.S. has been bugging them ... otherwise, we can kiss that trans-Atlantic free trade agreement bye-bye.

Sen. Karen Peterson and her partner, Vikki Bandy, become first same-sex couple to legally marry in Delaware!

Wait a minute ... so that's one well (or spring) for 290 water systems? So, what's plan B?

New Mexico orders another trial for Manuel Turrietta, who was convicted for killing Alberto Sandoval in 2006 in a gang-related shooting.

Ashley Browder's memorial banner taken down from the corner of Paseo Del Norte and Eagle Ranch Road.

Wow Claudia! That's a whole pound of meth! How'd you get that in there?

Hello sir, I believe this arm is yours ...

V.21 No.25 |

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The Daily Word in Egypt, genetic attraction and the chocolate city

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The ugliest dog of the year.

Cutest baby dwarf bunny of the year.

D.C. is no longer a chocolate city.

Beyond the Thunderdome in Alamogordo.

Motorists in Massachusetts must pay a fee in order to contest a ticket.

Ever heard of "genetic attraction?"

Fran Tarkenton doesn't find President Obama very incredible.

A billionaire's unprecedented land donation may result in more protected areas in New Mexico.

Sandusky may appeal guilty verdict.

Sandusky's conviction could spell trouble for Penn State University.

Gaseous anomalies on Star Trek.

New technology allows someone (read: "some government agency") to identify your fingerprint from twenty feet away.

NSA refuses to release information because it would violate the NSA's privacy.

Fruit and vegetable skulls.

Mary Jane, the musical.

What is Pland?

Islamist wins election in Egypt.

On this day in 1944 Jeff Beck was born.

V.21 No.20 |

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The Daily Word in Phonehenge, another birther politician, the El Rancho Murders and the solar eclipse.

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New Mexico Department of Tourism just paid 180,000 dollars to have their website redesigned. An out of state company was hired to do it.

Solar Eclipse this evening!

Update on the El Rancho murders case.

The saddest aquarium in America.

Unbelievably bad music video paean to Facebook, "Thank You Facebook."

The DEA wants to scan every single license plate on cars traveling on Utah's Interstate 15.

Arizona Secretary of State is not sure the President is a citizen and wants proof before putting Obama on the ballot.

Jackie Chan is retiring from action films and beginning his DeNiro phase.

Audio-book version of the erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey, narrated by Gilbert Gottfried.

The New York Times takes a look at Mitt Romney's religious beliefs.

The Harry Potter franchise has joined the ranks of Finding Nemo, Babe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and other films that inspired people to buy pets they couldn't take care of and didn't really want.

1970's ads for mens jumpsuits.

Phonehenge West is no more. Garbage visionary Kim Fahey was fined and placed on probation -which includes five days community service at the coroner's office....

On this day in 1944, Joe Cocker was born.