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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/20/2008
At a Get Out The Vote rally in Sante Fe, New Mexico, Candice Sena, who turned 18 on deadline day for voter registration, talks about the importance of her generation voting
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Swing State Project (Free subscription) | 08/13/2008
Get a load of this . At an Association of Commerce and Industry candidate forum for the open seat race in New Mexico's 2nd CD, Sante Fe Republican Ed Tinsley decided to let loose his inner Limbaugh when criticizing Democrat Harry Teague's support of withdrawal from Iraq: "How can I call my two nephews over there right now ... and tell them I'm running against a guy that will cut your throat -- that...
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Homeland Security Watch (Free subscription) | 07/28/2008
I’m in Sante Fe, New Mexico, this week with the Stimson Center’s Task Force on Leveraging National Laboratory S&T Assets for 21st Century Security. Today we’re at Los Alamos National Lab, tomorrow at Sandia National Lab. Blogging will be sporadic until I return.
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McCabism (Free subscription) | 06/23/2008
There is, reputedly, a greater density of art galleries and museums in Sante Fe than in New York City. Moreover, entry to all of the galleries in the centre of Sante Fe is completely free on a Friday night. It was for this reason, then, that I paid full admission to gain entry to the New Mexico Museum of Art last Sunday. The museum itself is a stunning mock-adobe construction, and currently houses...
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Gadling (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
Filed under: Arts and Culture , Hiking , Photos , Photo of the Day There are some items you can look at and pinpoint exactly where the picture was taken. JasonBechtel snapped this in Sante Fe , New Mexico, capturing one item for sale in the Southwest that gives a nod to the desert/ranch scene and a little Georgia O'Keefe. I found a cow skull once when I was hiking in New Mexico and thought my brother...
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The Ironic Catholic (Free subscription) | 06/03/2008
Advanced Religious Ed project: Risen Jesus created with peeps, left . Sante Fe, New Mexico : In what the diocese is calling "an unfortunate coincidence," five local directors of religious education were trampled in a 75% off craft sale at Michael's Arts and Crafts this Monday morning. Mary Elizabeth Hunt of St. Alphonsus Ligouri Parish, speaking through a swath of bandages covering her bloody face,...
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Hankering for Yarn (Free subscription) | 04/28/2008
My friend, Gwen found a notice about a gorgeous doll workshop by Denise Marie Doll art being offered in Sante Fe NM: Doll Workshop Lovely! Tags: doll workshop, dollmaking, dolls, inspiration, nuno feltingShare This
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Vos Iz Neais (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
Santa Fe, NM - Police have arrested yesterday two perps in their homes for a home invasion at a social gathering in Santa Fe. Authorities say 19-year-old Aaron Dundas and 14-year-old Shalom Katz are being held on charges including attempted murder, robbery and aggravated burglary. Police say a group of at least four males wearing ski masks and carrying baseball bats kicked open a door of an office...
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Swing State Project (Free subscription) | 12/01/2007
This is Leland Lehrman, an alternative media publisher from Sante Fe. Mr. Lehrman is the other candidate in New Mexico's Democratic Senate primary, where he's running a hard-charging campaign against progressive Rep. Tom Udall and Albuquerque Mayor Marty Chavez. Lehrman's campaign site lays out what is perhaps the boldest platform of any Senate candidate this year. It truly runs the gamut: the impeachment...
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King Lud IC (Free subscription) | 11/19/2007
At the end of last week I took the bus up to Rafaela, a small city in the Santa Fe province of Argentina, and visited Sismo Studio. Rafaela is in the middle of a vast ocean of grass, know as las pampas, its about 1/100th the size of Buenos Aires, and most of the buildings are only one or two stories, a nice change of pace. (That picture is of a church in Rafaela, not Sismo.) Sismo is a game development...
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Feld Thoughts (Free subscription) | 11/19/2007
If you don't have a vice, I recommend it. My good friend and fellow VC blogger Fred Wilson has a music vice . His blog mixes his passion (ok – kind word for vice) for music with all the other stuff he thinks about, works on, cares about and loves. When he first started writing about music I tended to skim the posts – now I read every one of them and learn more about music from them than I do any other...
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A Life Less Examined (Free subscription) | 11/19/2007
Please be sure to read Complexions CB Pt 2. Overall, I enjoyed seeing the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet (ASFB). Technically and artistically, I could not find anything to critique. I would say that none of the pieces performed highlighted any particular dancer to any degree so it felt like a true ensemble performance. I don't know if the repertoire that this company performs is all that different from other...
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 11/19/2007
Ask a foreigner about to travel to Mexico City for the first time and the chances are they will describe a scene of traffic jams, pollution, street vendors and...
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linkfilter.net - fresh links (Free subscription) | 11/19/2007
linkfilter.net is just what the name implies, a link filter. All links are posted and moderated by users. Links can be ranked on several levels: clicks, votes, age, or a combination of all three called points. Questions or comments about linkfilter.net can be directed to or . If you're new to linkfilter, you probably should read the , the , and the . Firefox users may also wish to install the and add-ons.login...
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An Ordinary Mom (Free subscription) | 11/19/2007
Happy Thanksgiving Week! My mouth is already watering as I sit here and think of all the delicious foods I am going to be able to indulge in on Thursday - turkey, stuffing, homemade rolls, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, green jello, candied yams, pumpkin pie … I can hardly wait. And of course I am excited [...]