Headlines
Marshal Drill'em
The town of Alburquerque, as it was known 120 years ago hired milt
yarberry to keep the peace. But then he quickly gunned down two
residents. He was still explaining himself when they slipped the black
hood over his head.
The body politic
Porty world leaders are mostly an image of the past. Swimming, running,
judo and yoga help heads of the state keep the rest of themselves fit.
A vision in his hands
A Vietnam War grenade blinded Michael Naranjo, and constant headaches
can deaden his days. But from the darkness, from imagination and touch,
he sculpts graceful, soaring art.
Barbara Kerr Page is a copy editor on the universal desk at
the Albuquerque (N.M.) Tribune. She has been at the Trib for 19 years,
where she has serves as a lifestyle editor, an assistant city editor
and the editor of a news perspectives section. She has also worked at
the Yakima (Wash.) Herald Republic and the Las Cruces (N.M.) Sun-News.
She is a graduate of New Mexico State University. This is her second
AASFE award for headline writing.
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