Crib Notes: Nov. 21, 2013

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Crib Notes: Nov. 21, 2013
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1) Albuquerque Public Schools has had its share of troubled superintendents. Besides the sad communications and domestic antics of current public schools chief Winston Brooks, what other holders of this esteemed office have had careers at APS that ended in failure and tragedy?

a) Brad Allison and Joe Vigil

b) The Donner Party

c) Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie

d) Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu

2) What major newspaper referred to Albuquerque as “a high-desert city in one of poorest states in the nation” in a news story reporting on the upcoming abortion-ban vote?

a)
The Hindustan Times

b) The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

c) The Los Angeles Times

d) The South Wales Echo

3) On Friday, the
San Francisco Gate reported that Homeland Security

Officers in Albuquerque busted two dudes for possession of 22 pounds of

_______________.

a) Pale blue-colored meth crystals

b) Peruvian marching powder

c) Molly

d) Bug powder

4) At this past weekend’s last home game, the Lobo football team

____________________.

a) rebelled against the administration and formed a dance club

b) was transported into another dimension

c) triumphed over the University of Alabama Crimson Tide

d) lost

5)
Daily Lobo theater critic Graham Gentz flamed another local production last week in a manner not unlike the acidic produce of which notorious New York Magazine columnist?

a) Roger Ebert

b) Gene Siskel

c) Gene Ween

d) John Simon

Answers:

1) A. Both
Brad Allison and Joe Vigil encountered failure and tragedy in their respective tenures at APS.

2) C. In a
report published on Nov. 16, 2013, LA Times reporter Cindy Carcamo begins her story on the abortion ordinance with a lead describing us geographically and economically.

3) B. The
Gate reports that a cocaine buy in the “I-25-Montano” area yielded 22 pounds of the white stuff, $134 thousand in cash bills and two alleged criminals.

4) D. The Lobos
lost their last home game of the season to Colorado State, 66 to 42.

5) D.
John Ivan Simon is known for his memorably acidic reviews, was banned from some venues and ultimately was dismissed from New York Magazine after 36 years as its chief theater critic. Now he writes for a paper in Yonkers.
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Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu

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High desert landscape

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Bug powder

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Early 20th century UNM football team

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