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  2. Job Training Albuquerque to include hospitality industry - AOL

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    Job Training Albuquerque, which is a partnership between the city of Albuquerque and Central New Mexico Community College, is working with New Mexico Restaurant Association to offer the courses.

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  5. Job Outlook: Albuquerque, NM - AOL

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    In 2008, Forbes magazine named Albuquerque the 13th best place in the U.S. for business and careers, down from the No. 1 spot in 2006. While no large company is headquartered there, it is a ...

  6. Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The bioscience sector has experienced particularly robust growth, beginning with the 2013 opening of a BioScience Center in Uptown Albuquerque, which was the state's first private incubator for biotechnology startups; since then, New Mexico-based scientists have formed roughly 150 bioscience startups, many of which are based in the Albuquerque ...

  7. Albuquerque the Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Albuquerque The Magazine is a monthly American magazine published in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 2004, most of the magazine's staff is native to New Mexico and they chronicle the culture and life of the city. Advertisements for the magazine often finish with the line "We love it here." [1]

  8. Albuquerque Journal - Wikipedia

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    The daily paper's name was changed to the Albuquerque Journal in 1925 when an independent editorial policy was established. A year later, Tom Pepperday bought the Journal. Under his watch, the paper branched out into broadcasting, leasing the state's oldest radio station, KOB , in 1932 before buying it outright in 1936.

  9. Singapore-based solar company to bring manufacturing plant ...

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    Aug. 10—A Singapore-based solar company is bringing an estimated $1 billion investment and 1,800 jobs to Albuquerque. Maxeon Solar Technologies — a company that branched off from U.S.-based ...