Mysterious Staircase - Santa Fe'
" August 20th, 2009, ToosixyThe Loretto Academy was a school for women founded in Santa Fe in 1852 by the local Sisters of Loretto. In 1873 construction was begun to add a chapel to the site,...
Boy in New Mexico dies of the Bubonic Plague: 1st case this year
An eight-year-old boy in New Mexico has died of the Bubonic Plague, and his ten-year-old sister has been hospitalized. This is the first recorded case of the plague in the nation this year. It is not known exactly how they contracted the disease, but health officials are...
Anti-War Demonstrators say they disrupted speeches with GOP inside help
UPDATE - Code Pink demonstrators say Republican Party delegates provided their demonstrators with credentials that allowed them to disrupt John McCain's speech. A spokeswoman explained the circumstances in an email."They got in using tickets given to them from... Luther, OK: Explosion, Flames, Smoke Visible For Miles After Train Derailment
Live Streaming video Sky5 on KOCO.comAudio from KFOR Train Derailment and Fire near Luther According to KOCO and Burlington Northern-Santa Fe, Train had 110 cars with two employees. The Train was from going from Tulsa, OK to Texas. Train contains ethanol and crude...Signs pointing to mountain lion in attack on boy
" Mountain lions at the Rio Grande Zoo. ALBUQUERQUE - It now appears the little boy mauled in the Sandia Mountains on Saturday was attacked by a mountain lion although game officers still aren't totally sure....Richardson hopeful about rebel-held U.S. hostages
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Governor Richardson plans to visit Colombia soon to resume efforts to secure the release of three American hostages held by rebel forces. Richardson says he talked recently with officials in Colombia and Venezuela. He says there's a window for some...
created by desertpenguinphotos | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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US teens are sending nude photos via cell phone
" HARTFORD, Connecticut -- Parents and officials in the US are expressing concerns over an increasing practice of teenagers snapping naked pictures of themselves on their cell phones, with the photos often...
created by sweet east pearl | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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Congress: Hot Air on Oil
Another poingant and humorous piece from Mark Steyn. It seems that at below 25% approval ratings the U.S. congress has embraced its role as the world's most inept legislative body rather unity and progress.... Video: Mysterious Fireball Lights Up New Mexico Night Sky
"New Mexico, USAA mysterious flash of lights over New Mexico's Sandia Crest early Monday morning had some residents wondering if they had seen an unidentified flying object.But experts said the bright spot,...Study: TV is Shrinking
This study focuses on Satellite services but TV will also face challenges from IP based TV like iTunes, YouTube and Veoh:"Satellite TV services and other subscription TV alternatives to wire cable continue to gain...See the news as an iPhone sees it
AltWeeklies (see below), an aggregator of alternative news since 1978, is moving on into the mobile computing age with an iPhone friendly version feed of stories from News, Politics, Movies+TV, Music, Books, Food+Drink and Culture. You can view the feed from any...Santa Fe, New Mexico - The City Different
As it is with any place in the world worth visiting, Santa Fe, New Mexico reveals itself in stages. No one snapshot can capture it all. Rather, it takes a scrapbook of images, a journal of memories, and days spent exploring before the whole begins to come into view. The...Farewell Stonefridge
New Mexico town takes down 'Stonefridge' sculpture, citing safety concerns"SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Goodbye, Stonefridge. Or, if you prefer, Fridgehenge. Officials in Santa Fe, New Mexico, say a sculpture of more...
created by ricknight | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago
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The fall of 'Stonefridge'?
"Artist and city renew decade-old conflict over fate of public art project
No one intended for Stonefridge to become a cultish phenomenon. Neither the artist nor the Santa Fe city officials who reluctantly...
Record energy consumption in Santa Fe, Argentina
The state-managed power company of Santa Fe Province, Argentina (Empresa Provincial de la Energía, EPE) informed that 18 April 2007 marked a new record high consumption of electric power in the territory it...
created by pablodavidflores | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago
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