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The Path to a Curenew

Researchers at the University of New Mexico are on the forefront of a vaccine that could end cervical cancer.
Weekly Alibi  |  Marisa Demarco  |  04-18-2006  |  Science

And Countingnew

Many of the victims of the Iraq War may ultimately turn out to be immigrants, since Bush's recent disastrous polling results have emboldened the lunatic fringe of the GOP to challenge him on immigration reform.
Weekly Alibi  |  Jerry Ortiz y Pino  |  04-11-2006  |  Commentary

'Happy' Birthdaynew

Where are we after three years in Iraq?
Weekly Alibi  |  Christie Chisholm  |  03-21-2006  |  War

Speaking Truth to Powernew

Laura Berg, the VA nurse being investigated for "sedition," speaks.
Weekly Alibi  |  Steven Robert Allen  |  03-14-2006  |  Civil Liberties

Big Brother is Watchingnew

A letter printed in the Alibi leads to the investigation of local VA nurse Laura Berg for "sedition."
Weekly Alibi  |  Steven Robert Allen  |  02-10-2006  |  Civil Liberties

Just Healthcare

An Albuquerque doctor and community activists, fed up with what they call "our corrupt and irrational health care system," open their own clinic for uninsured patients.
Weekly Alibi  |  Tim McGivern  |  12-31-2004  |  Science

Alibi Personals: Candidates Seeking...new

A tall, dark and lovely Democrat, a semi-functional nondrinking alcoholic and a happy-go-luck lawyer are all seeking some special someones.
Weekly Alibi  |  Michael Henningsen  |  10-29-2004  |  Comedy

Dubya, You're Fired!new

Commander-in-Chief. Leader of the Free World. Both have become synonyms for President of the United States of America, and both beg the question: What set of qualifications does one need to hold such an office?
Weekly Alibi  |  Michael Henningsen  |  10-28-2004  |  Commentary

Slacker Uprising at the Pitnew

Michael Moore, a man of infinite jest, brings his Slacker Uprising Tour to The Pit, and gets just what he asked for.
Weekly Alibi  |  Tim McGivern  |  10-20-2004  |  Politics

A Sort of Homecomingnew

There is still more Vietnam to come in this year's presidential campaign. And thanks to Butler's latest contribution, you will find a narrative, not infused with partisan sound bites or Michael Moore-style storytelling, but one that most importantly constructs a painful history lesson. A lesson that it seems America is hell-bent to learn a second time.
Weekly Alibi  |  Tim McGivern  |  10-01-2004  |  Reviews

Bush Gets Punked at Albuquerque's Sunshine Theaternew

"They saw this nut [George W. Bush] on TV and said, ’Whoa, this is like letting a 4-year-old drive a car,'" says Toby Jegg, co-founder of PunkVoter.org.
Weekly Alibi  |  Aja Oishi  |  10-01-2004  |  Politics

The Iron-Willed Chefnew

It wasn't Julia Child's celebrity that was most endearing. She was pure joy in constant, tireless motion.
Weekly Alibi  |  Michael Henningsen  |  09-16-2004  |  Food+Drink

Wow! Call ’em Whatever You Want, These Chips Blownew

Frito-Lay's renamed "light" chips, made with olestra, have the same great taste, same great risk of anal leakage
Weekly Alibi  |  Gwyneth Doland  |  09-16-2004  |  Food+Drink

A High Old Timenew

Bush might be a disaster as president, but he's an impressive campaigner who knows how to deliver a dumbed-down message that resonates perfectly with the party faithful.
Weekly Alibi  |  Steven Robert Allen and Gwyneth Doland  |  09-09-2004  |  Politics

Suspicious Activitynew

How many terror alerts does it take to elect a president?
Weekly Alibi  |  Tim McGivern  |  09-03-2004  |  Politics

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