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EDITORIAL: State right to keep tight rein on horse race drug
Albuquerque JournalLast year the New Mexico Racing Commission banned the drug clenbuterol, a decongestant and bronchodilator that also builds muscles as a steroid, for use in racehorses. This month it extended the ban as it awaits recommendations from the Association of...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Newspaper and Magazine, The New York Times
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Big Brothers Big Sisters celebrates 30 years with bowling, boogying
The Santa Fe New MexicanEmily Hilla said there is one big similarity between her mother, Johanna Fisher, and her Big Sister, Valerie Terry: "They both care about me." Then she went back to bowling. Emily was one of about 90 people who made up 16 teams of bowlers at Saturday'...Tags: Bowling, Executive Branch, Government, Apple iPhone, Family
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Earth Week: Group dedicated to helping businesses get greener
The Santa Fe New Mexican"You have to make a profit to be sustainable in the business world," says Glenn Schiffbauer, executive director of the still young Santa Fe Chapter of the New Mexico Green Chamber of Commerce. Schiffbauer, a Santa Fe native with a long history in the...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Benefit Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Biofuels, Home Energy Saving
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SFPS to double pre-K program with boost in state funding
The Santa Fe New MexicanGov. Susana Martinez announced Thursday that she is expanding the state's pre-kindergarten programs. All applicants will receive funding for pre-K programs in the 2013-14 school year. A dozen new programs will be able to start up statewide, and 1,380...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Barack Obama, Early Learning, Students
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Rosenthal: Perry tries to rustle Illinois business
Selling the grass as greener in his dusty, drought-plagued state, Texas Gov. Rick Perry came to Chicago this week to paint his state as a commercial paradise and Illinois into a corner. Perry is out to poach Illinois businesses and jobs. He says it's...
Tags: Bobby Jindal, Rick Perry, Sales, Pat Quinn, Business Enterprises
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New Mexico’s “Breaking Bad” bill becomes law
Channel Guide MagazineYesterday, April 4, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez signed what has become known as her state's “Breaking Bad” bill into the Breaking Bad Law. Gov. Martinez had originally vetoed the bill a few weeks ago. It is geared toward returning New... -
New Mexico worker films himself fatally shooting a horse
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - An employee of a southeastern New Mexico slaughterhouse that is seeking federal approval to slaughter horses has posted a video online showing him fatally shooting a horse in the head, sparking outrage among animal activists and...Tags: Shootings
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New Mexico governor will support film tax incentive bill after all
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez says she now backs a program to expand the state's film tax credit. Martinez recently vetoed a bill that would increase the state’s film credit to 30% for TV series shooting at least six episodes in New Mexico,...
Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Breaking Bad (tv program), AMC (tv network), Bill Richardson
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New Mexico governor vetoes film tax incentive bill
Bad news for the "Breaking Bad" bill. New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has vetoed a film tax incentive that would increase the state’s film credit to 30% for TV series shooting at least six episodes in New Mexico. "I support the film industry...
Tags: Executive Branch, Breaking Bad (tv program), Government, Cinema Industry
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'Breaking Bad' bill gets nod from New Mexico Senate
Good news emerged Monday for backers of the "Breaking Bad" bill in New Mexico. The New Mexico Senate passed a bill that would increase the state's film rebate to 30% for TV series shooting at least six episodes in New Mexico, up from 25%. The bill,...
Tags: Iron Man 3 (movie), Executive Branch, Breaking Bad (tv program), Television, Government
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After 2 years behind bars without trial, N.M. man to get $15.5 million
A New Mexico man who spent nearly two years behind bars without trial will receive a $15.5-million settlement because a federal jury decided that his rights to adequate medical attention and due process had been violated. During the time Stephen Slevin,...
Tags: Trials, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Lawyers, Prisons, Justice System
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New Mexico Company: Feds may allow horse slaughter
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Federal officials have indicated they might soon grant the inspection needed to start processing horse meat at a southeastern New Mexico slaughterhouse. But the Obama administration threw a new twist in a more than yearlong debate...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Trials, U.S. Congress, Litigation
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