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Culture

Ozomatli to rock out at the Sunshine

OK, let's get this straight: Ozomatli is definitely not a local band. Even so, Ozomatli has already logged four performances since December 2001 in New Mexico - three in Santa Fe and one in Albuquerque - that might prompt some to mistakenly consider them local.





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Opinion

COLUMN: Wanted: good ideas for defense

I went to an anarchist conference in Kansas a couple of weeks ago. Aside from the tick nest incident, it was an OK weekend, complete with interesting and peculiar events.




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News

Tootin' his own horn

Derek Ingwaldson, 8, examines an animal horn instrument during a week-long summer children's program at the Maxwell Museum Wednesday.


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Opinion

LETTER: Business accountability a must in society today

There is a relic of 19th century norms still in vogue in the 21st century, a norm that is outdated and in need of updating. That norm is the doctrine of "employment at will," which allows a company to dismiss employees "with or without cause and with or without notice."


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News

News In Brief

An interactive, multimedia exhibit explaining effective and affordable medicines for people in developing countries is rolling through UNM.





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News

UNM strives to cut back on water use

At a time when state drought conditions are beginning to reach emergency levels, the UNM campus may consume as many as 38 million gallons of water a month this summer, private contractor Joe Griffenberg said.


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News

Tippy toes 'teller

Brenda Hollingsworth Pickett enchants the audience with storytelling and dancing during the Albuquerque Folk Festival at the New Mexico State Fairgrounds Saturday.


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Sports

Camping out with Brian

Former UNM football player and Chicago Bear Brian Urlacher gives pointers to children participating in his football camp Tuesday morning at the Lobo practice fields.



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Opinion

COLUMN: National service a boon

Why serve? John Bridgeland repeated the question with the ease of a preacher's refrain. He was preaching, and this was his choir. As director of President Bush's national service initiative, he was in Philadelphia on Friday to motivate and congratulate the thousands who had gathered for the annual convention of City Year, a service program for young people.



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