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  • 05/29/12 Former gov. Richardson praises Tapia Source: Santa Fe New Mexican - Santa Fe NM With boxing fans coming to grips with the death of five-time world champion Johnny Tapia, reaction to the beloved prizefighter's death poured in from around the state and across the Internet on Monday.
  • 05/24/12 Boys swim wins CIF championship Source: Village News - Fallbrook CA Fallbrook High Schools boys swim team won its first-ever CIF championship May 19 at the Del Norte High School pool.
  • 05/23/12 Firm Settles in N.M. Investment Scandal Source: Journal North - Santa Fe NM A California investment firm that was co-founded by a major political donor to former Gov. Bill Richardson and landed a $20 million deal with the Richardson administration has paid $250,000 in a settlement with the State Investment Council.
  • 05/23/12 Vancouver Arts Club's Penelopiad leads Jessie... Source: The Globe and Mail - Toronto ON - Canada Vancouver's Arts Club Theatre Company's production of The Penelopiad leads the nominations for the 30th annual Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards with nine, including outstanding production – large theatre, direction (Vanessa Porteous), lead actress (Meg Roe) and supporting actress (Colleen Wheeler).
  • 05/19/12 WVU Extension agents use famous feud to help spark... Source: The Register-Herald - Beckley WV The History Channel will be shining a light on southern West Virginia and the Hatfield McCoy Feud beginning next week, and a West Virginia University Extension agent will be a part of it.

Background on bill richardson

William Blaine "Bill" Richardson III (born November 15, 1947) is an American politician, who served as the 30th Governor of New Mexico from 2003 to 2011. Before being elected governor, Richardson served in the Clinton administration as U.S.

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