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N.M. unlikely to face recession

Expansion in the New Mexico economy continued to slow in the third quarter of 2001, according to a report released recently by the Bureau of Business and Economic Research at UNM.







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Campus Briefs

The UNM Anderson Schools of Management is presenting "Club Daze" today from 5-7 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be in the Anderson Schools of Management breezeway.



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Sports

Athlete's of the Week

Freshman point guard Mandi Moore of the UNM women's basketball team and the men's tennis team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.




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Sports

Lobos have no problem with NAU

The UNM women's tennis team swept Northern Arizona University 7-0, posting an impressive victory to open the spring season Sunday in the Comcast/First State Bank Invitational at the Lobo Tennis Complex.



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Opinion

COLUMN: Hate crimes on rise since 9-11

While talking to my friend Ann a few weeks ago, I told her about the whole Copper Lounge boycott thing. Ann still lives in Albany, and apparently a similar incident of queer bashing occurred there, at a bar I used to hang out at across from my former office. Not long after that conversation, I heard of two other recent instances of queer bashing in Albuquerque.


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Opinion

EDITORIAL: Keeping the dream alive

As we return from the only observed holiday of the spring semester, I wonder how many people actually observed it as more than just a welcomed vacation.




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Culture

'Aida' a tale of love, power

The collaboration of one of the greatest musicians of our time and a lyricist who produces instant classics form the enchanting foundation of the Broadway musical hit, "Aida."



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News

Airport Art

Albuquerque Chief Operating Officer James Lewis, right, and Judith R. Harris look Thursday at an African American Studies art exhibit on display at the Sunport. A ceremony at the terminal entrance kicked off the program's Black History Month celebration. The exhibit runs through Feb. 28.

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