Comments by MissKristelle
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Posted on January 12 at 8:17 a.m.
For my three months there at the Trib, she was a delight to learn from...
Great tribute to Barb! =]
-Kristelle
'06 intern
On Phill Casaus: She's kept this paper in tune. Now, a song for Barb.
Posted on November 30 at 6:33 p.m.
I LOVE this store because of their message and philosophy... I asked them for money for the Joanie Griffin for city council campaign...
On Sexual healing takes new meaning at Albuquerque shop, film fest
Posted on November 30 at 6:31 p.m.
Even though this article sounds like you're far from praising Cynthia (and obviously Beth Everett), I have to say, this article is quite hilarious.
We remember Carla Aragon for being such a nice lady...
And We remember Cynthia for mixing up the word "blind" with "Gay"...
But you've got to admit though... Cynthia's new job in Dallas (ABC affiliate with the #1 rank in Dallas, the 5th largest TV market in the nation), is far better than the evening news in Albuquerque..
On Joline Gutierrez Krueger: Is it news that these anchorwomen are signing off?
Posted on October 15 at 1:18 p.m.
Well put Heath. Well Put.
On Heath Haussamen: State Republican Party needs to do soul-searching to stymie Democratic domination
Posted on October 15 at 1:14 p.m.
TC,
Although some say they should have given it to someone who deserves it, Al Gore did win a Nobel Peace Prize for his advocacy and public awareness efforts towards Global Warning. One of his many ways of getting the word out about this issue was to produce a documentary that not only scripted his life, but also was informative. Slightly slanted and political, but mostly informative about the issue.
I don't doubt you know this information by now.
->Imagine health clinics using brochures from the US Department of Health to inform clients about the dangers of smoking.
-->Think about those sexual education videos during Health Class we saw at the immature age of 12.
Those are two perfect examples of government funded public awareness materials - Educational Material.
The City of Albuquerque, Chavez, and Pat Miller and the Human Resources department, and everyone on the 7th and 11th floors of the city made a conscious to hold "mandatory training sessions for its employees on environmental sustainability," which included Educational Material...
... The material? a Documentary.
No, Not the "Miracle of Life,"...
"An Inconvenient Truth."
And if you can think of a more effective documentary or piece of literature that is as well researched as Gore's production, let the City know...
On City workers upset over training sessions that included Gore's film "An Inconvenient Truth"
Posted on October 14 at 12:37 a.m.
Tax Dollars, Tax Dollars, Tax Dollars...
All they "claim" to worry about is tax dollars...
On City workers upset over training sessions that included Gore's film "An Inconvenient Truth"
Posted on October 14 at 12:33 a.m.
One good mentor once told me that the best stories in the newspaper were the obituaries. They were stories of Journalism at its purest.
Though this was not the "last story" of Mr. Schraeder, as soon as I read this article, I wanted to give you a call J.A. and give you a throng of praise for this article. It's so moving, well illustrated through the words, well visualized. It was well done without defamating the character of a man that deserves no negative commentary.
most importantly, it tells the story of a man that when thought of, most Albuquerque people say, "What is that guy thinking?"
Well... Thank you for answering that question for us J.A.
And, to my girl Erin, your photos rock. Go on with your bad self.
-Kristelle
On Albuquerque personalities: Don Schrader reveals the inner layers of his life
Posted on September 21 at 12:24 p.m.
I went there on a date. The atmosphere and serving was fun, they've got good choices in drinks, but, like many asian restaurants here, are mediocre on service.
On Sushi & Sake
Posted on August 28 at 10:17 a.m.
I'm not going to lie Phill,
When I read this story, my heart sank.
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Posted on January 12 at 8:22 a.m.
Great headline...
But do you think CNN did it for ratings? or really to report the facts and truth for whats going on in the world today?
On Jeffry Gardner: CNN's `journalistic freedom' is a crock of Christmas jeer