God Weeps
While mankind so blatantly fights their wars Upon each other to maim, kill and destroy, His heart is torn and bleeds from shore to shore For every man, woman, girl and boy. We so casually thrown away His gifts to us That of...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Sep 11, 2002
While mankind so blatantly fights their wars Upon each other to maim, kill and destroy, His heart is torn and bleeds from shore to shore For every man, woman, girl and boy. We so casually thrown away His gifts to us That of...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Sep 11, 2002
How changed were our lives since that fateful day Affecting us all more than words can say. Magestic twin towers, how they did soar, Right before our eyes — suddenly no more. Leaving behind shattered glass and steel, What horror...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Sep 11, 2002
Most of those surveyed were eager to try to put their feelings about Sept. 11 into words. Among the responses were: “I think a lot more about what we’re going to do in life, and I worry about other people, how...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Sep 11, 2002
When the planes slammed into the World Trade Center, I was asleep. I had worked late the night before and had a long night ahead as an on-call physician in a busy trauma hospital. I watched in awed horror with the rest of...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Sep 11, 2002
The Los Lunas School District has a parking plan to handle the expected 4,000 football fans going to the “Valencia Bowl” football game on Sept. 13. Buses will transport fans to the stadium from a parking area at the...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Sep 11, 2002
I had gotten up from bed in Belen, walked into the kitchen, passing through the door from the dining room, and, as I did, I spoke verbally to no one in the room, “Happy anniversary, Roberta,” then turned on the...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Sep 11, 2002
Sept. 11 started out like any other school day. I was getting ready for work and, as usual, turned on the television to watch the news, changing channels back and forth between “The Today Show” and “Good...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Sep 11, 2002
I was in New York City on photography business about two weeks before Sept. 11. A friend drove me around to see all the skyscrapers. I spent the entire next day by myself on Ellis Island, which is of great interest to me because...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Sep 11, 2002
One woman we know who uses a walker has experienced an interesting phenomenon. Since about Sept. 11, when she heads to her car with a load of groceries, almost invariably, someone steps up to help her bring her purchases to her...
Read MoreStory by Jennifer Harmon | Sep 11, 2002
Albuquerque Tony Furtado is a gypsy king. Congert-goers at the Launch Pad enjoyed a medley of live music from the charismatic performer in honor of his newly released “American Gypsy” CD. The small, intimate setting...
Read MoreStory by Bruce Warren | Sep 11, 2002
It’s been 49 years since fullback Leo Apodaca scored the first Los Lunas touchdown in the Tigers first game ever against Belen. Apodaca, now 66, recalls that it was not hot on that day, Sept. 25, 1953, at the Eagles’...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Sep 11, 2002
A nation’s flame dimmed to the mere light of a candle. A soldier’s heart crumbled like the ground beneath his feet. A church’s prayers deeper and strong. A child’s mind scared and uncalmed. A...
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