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| The New Frontier May 7, 2008 THE NEW FRONTIER. Eddy Robert Arellano''s bilingual historieta, Dead In Desemboque, is a story about a semi-autobiographical character who heads into Mexico in search of romance and adventure. Arellano speaks with SFR about comic books combatting literacy problems, reading versus television and being a comic-style writer. |
| SFR Talk: Luminating May 7, 2008 Karen Koch is the cofounder of Luminaria Films, which makes movies in and about New Mexico. |
| Ron Paul Uprising May 7, 2008 Will a GOP uprising take place at the Republican National Convention? |
| Pop Quiz May 7, 2008 Democratic Santa Fe County Commission, District 5 |
| Santa Fe Eavesdropper May 7, 2008 Overheard gems about skinny dipping and Mile High Club membership... |
| 7 Days May 7, 2008 SFR recaps this week's local news. |
| Winners and Losers May 7, 2008 This week: Sex |
| Letters to the Editor May 7, 2008 SFR readers write in about prairie dogs, Bill Richardson, the Tax Help project at Santa Fe Community College, The Orphans bill and the late Santa Fe Living Treasure, Lobsang Lhalungpa. |
| In the Spotlight |
| Dems Unveil Oil Bill |
| Clinton Not Giving Up Yet |
| Two Dreams Collide |
| UNM Student Released on Bail |
| Senate Panel OKs Navajo Water Deal |
| 12:20pm -- Sorry, Wrong Number Thu, 08 May 2008 12:24:54 +0100 WWE mistakenly sends calls for tickets to a 70-year-old lady in Texas. |
| 11:30am -- NRO Looks at NM's GOP Senate Battle Thu, 08 May 2008 11:29:55 +0100 President Bush's nickname for Heather Wilson is Landslide ... Who knew? |
| 9:40am -- Likely Murder-Suicide Also Claims Cat Thu, 08 May 2008 09:42:44 +0100 Police say a woman shot her roommate's cat, the man and then herself at a NW ABQ apartment. |
| Updated at 9:05am -- Landlord Rejects Mora Molester Thu, 08 May 2008 09:05:00 +0100 Algodones landlord backs out of rental deal with 34-year-old Clifford Gutierrez. |
| 8:35am -- Fund Set Up for Paralyzed Cyclist Thu, 08 May 2008 08:35:54 +0100 Severe wreck hospitalized Mexican racer on last day of the Tour of the Gila. |
| 8:05am -- Otero Co. Moves Toward Spaceport Vote Thu, 08 May 2008 08:07:29 +0100 Public hearing may be held in June to gauge support for tax-increase proposal. |
| 7:50am -- Humane Society Targets Clovis Auction Thu, 08 May 2008 07:53:08 +0100 Two sick cows were videotaped for five hours during an investigation. |
| 7:40am -- Head 'Em Up, Move 'Em Out Thu, 08 May 2008 07:38:15 +0100 After five years, first U.S. cattle cross into Mexico at Santa Teresa port of entry. |
| 6:15am -- Mom Pleads Guilty in Farmington Abuse Case Thu, 08 May 2008 06:15:57 +0100 Woman's 2-year-old son was found wandering in snow wearing only a diaper. |
| 5:35am -- Windy Weather Through Saturday Thu, 08 May 2008 05:37:27 +0100 Fire weather watch in effect from this morning through this evening. |
| Two Arrested in Artesia in Driver's License Scam |
| Bush Signs New Mexico Water Legislation |
| N.M. School District Posts Personal Data Online |
| In GOP Senate Race, Domenici's Endorsement Is Coveted |
| Trigo Fire Crews Make Progress Despite Dry, Windy Weather |
| Vt. Police Rule Out Leads, Dispel Rumors in Garza Search |
| N.M. Ranks First in Deaths From Accidental Falls for Seniors |
| Anthony, N.M., Teen Convicted of Second-Degree Murder |
| Vermont Town Settles With ABQ Man Over Taser Use |
| Complicated PNM Cost Structures May Leave Businesses Scratching Their Heads Over Bills PNM's 90,000 business customers in New Mexico may need to call on Rube Goldberg to figure out their new electric bills after the recently approved rate increase. |
| Save Money by Renegotiating Cell Plan There's good news for heavy talkers. Cellular providers have just started offering new unlimited phone plans. So, there's no time like the present to review your cell phone usage. |
| Uncertain Economic Times Require Strategic Growth With recent shake-ups in the national and international economies, we find ourselves facing one of the most uncertain business climates we have seen in a long time. It would seem that none of the old rules apply. |
| Presbyterian Site in Rio Rancho to Serve All of West Side Presbyterian Healthcare Services plans to break ground this summer on its planned $200 million hospital to serve Rio Rancho and Albuquerque's West Side. |
| Letters to Outlook Mesa del Sol will |
| One-On-One With Sherman Mccorkle Sherman McCorkle is one of those guys whose name seems to pop up everywhere. The vastly expanded entrepreneurial and investment community? He's one of the locals you can thank for that. The ATM you hit on the way to lunch? That too. Really. |
| Engineering in Need of Ringleaders in U.S. Somewhat long ago, in a land not so far away, an engineering graduate went to work on one of the bridges that spans a great gorge of his country - Canada. |
| Eclipse Customer's Expansion on Hold Eclipse Aviation's largest customer this week scaled back expansion plans and let go about 100 employees, more than a third of its work force, after it failed to raise a planned $40 million investment round. |
| Huge Drop In PNM Profit PNM Resources reported a dramatic dropoff in earnings for the first quarter compared with the same time last year. |
| UNM Likes East Regional Course Facing the unknown, the University of New Mexico women's golf team had its one chance Wednesday to get used to the Georgia Golf Course before teeing off today in the NCAA East Regional. |
| Isotopes' Keppel Helps Stymie Bees SALT LAKE CITY - Albuquerque starter Bobby Keppel (4-2) and three relievers combined to throw a four-hit shutout in beating the Salt Lake Bees 5-0 on Wednesday night in a Pacific Coast League game. |
| UNM, NMSU Deal With APR Issues |
| Homer in 12th Spurs Isotopes Past Bees |
| Maloofs Host Skateboarding Cup |
| LANL Seeks Private Funding Los Alamos National Laboratory is looking for a private developer to pay for and build a new science complex, officials said Wednesday. |
| Nambé Woman Stabbed 20 Times A Nambé woman who was killed Tuesday appears to have been stabbed about 20 times, law enforcement officials said Wednesday. |
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