Lee V. Don Upon reading Don’s letter (“Don Schrader v. Jimmy Carter,” Oct 6-12), I realized what an ignoramus Don really is. He forces himself to [...] Alibi \ Oct 13, 2005 Read More
Waiting For The Flood Can Flood Control And Cultural Preservation Find Harmony In The South Valley? By the time I arrived at Gloria Maldonado's house, the rain had almost stopped. Yet evidence still remained in side-street puddles and muddy [...] Christie Chisholm \ Oct 13, 2005 Read More
Not So Sweet The State'S Environmental Improvement Board Will Hold Hearings On The Dangers Posed By A Household Sweetener Stephen Fox can be a real pest. The Santa Fe gallery owner is a familiar presence in legislative hallways, at public hearings of [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Oct 13, 2005 Read More
Odds & Ends Dateline: Belgium—A woman is finally being allowed to take the physical portion of her driver's license test after failing the written portion 37 [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Oct 13, 2005 Read More
Wrap It Up Let'S Relive All The Gory Details Of Last Week'S Election, Shall We? Given that only 31 percent of eligible voters came out to the polls for the recent election, it's probably safe to assume that [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Oct 13, 2005 Read More
A Painful Lesson A Big Error In Judgment Sank The Minimum Wage Hike Memo to supporters of raising the minimum wage: Instead of condemning the opposition for winning, get real about why you lost and at [...] Jim Scarantino \ Oct 13, 2005 Read More
Something Stinks In Cpb Land New Leadership At The Corporation For Public Broadcasting Promises An Interesting Ride On the heels of a leadership rearrangement at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), last month two Republican activists were appointed as chair [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ Oct 13, 2005 Read More
Odds & Ends Dateline: Poland—An armed man stormed into the Tschenstochau Salon in the southern Polish town of Czestochowa and demanded a free haircut for his [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Oct 06, 2005 Read More
Searching For New Orleans An Interview With Diane Rimple, A Doctor From The University Of New Mexico Hospital Who Spent 10 Days In The Aftermath Of Katrina A college professor once told me that in order to write about big ideas, one first had to write about small ones. Everyone [...] Christie Chisholm \ Oct 06, 2005 Read More
The Upside Of Sleaze State Treasurers' Prosecution Is Good News The arrests of New Mexico State Treasurer Robert Vigil and his predecessor, Michael Montoya, brought a big smile to my face. Sure, news [...] Jim Scarantino \ Oct 06, 2005 Read More