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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Are you really ready to vote early?
Early Voting begins in New Mexico on October 16. Are you ready? Perhaps you have reached a firm decision on your choices for Governor and your district’s representative to Congress. Good. How about the rest of the ballot? New Mexico … Continue reading
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Whatever happened to local radio?
When was the last time you tried to get a weather report in a snowstorm while driving? The medium that used to be universal and accessible to everybody doesn’t work anymore. That is, the radio in your car: the moving … Continue reading
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What work comp doesn’t cover
This was a response to an article in the Albuquerque Journal, published as an op-ed article by the Journal in September, 2010. Something must be missing from the recent Journal column by Joline Gutierrez Kruger about a workers’ compensation claim … Continue reading
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