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Sotheby's to Auction Martin Luther King's Papers
The personal papers and correspondence of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., have long been considered priceless. But this week, the King family and the Sotheby's auction house will start the bidding at $15 million.
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Sept. 30 First News:NM's state-run Health Insurance Exchange opens tomorrow. (listen)
Starting tomorrow, New Mexico individuals and small businesses can start shopping for health insurance using the state's new health insurance exchange…
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Nov. 1 First News: Senator Udall Calls for Senate Rules Reform. (Listen)
Following Thursday's Senate filibuster blocking confirmation votes for presidential nominees, Senator Tom Udall is again calling for reform of Senate…
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May 28 First News: Los Alamos Nuke Waste In West Texas Getting Special Treatment (Listen)
Dozens of containers of radioactive waste from Los Alamos National Laboratory are being packed as a precaution into concrete casks at a temporary storage…
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Nov. 18 First News: NMSU Offers To Assist Its Lottery-Scholarship Students If Needed. (Listen)
Concerned about the future of the lottery scholarship, New Mexico State University officials say the school will cover up to 60 percent of spring-semester…
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August 16 First News:Governor announces a $1.5 million statewide river restoration project. (listen)
Governor Martinez has announced that she plans to dedicate $1.5 million in capital outlay funding for river restoration efforts in New Mexico. The…
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Sept. 3 First News: Search still underway for firefighter missing since Friday. (listen)
Rescue crews are actively searching the Santa Fe National Forest in the Jemez for a wildland firefighter missing since Friday. Token Adams was part of a…
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Push For Release Of CIA Interrogation Report Continues
Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee are pressing for the release of a so-called torture report on Bush-era interrogation practices. But there are several hurdles to clear before portions of the report might become declassified.
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Germany says it foiled a far-right coup plot. Here's what we know
The group hoped to replace Germany's government and install a new head of state known as Prince Heinrich XIII, prosecutors say. Some 3,000 officers were involved in Wednesday's police operation.
Martin Luther King Papers Find a New Home
Atlanta area donors didn't want to see the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s papers go up for auction, so they raised enough money to bring the collection to the city's library for historically black colleges and universities. Many say King's papers will be at home in the city of his youth.
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