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book talk

Sherry Robinson, business editor of The Albuquerque Tribune, talks about her new book "Apache Voices," Tuesday in the Anthropology Building as part of the Voices of the Southwest Lecture Series.


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Film does JFK era justice

With all the melodrama that has paid lip service to the Kennedy administration, “Thirteen Days” stands alone as a film that gives its audience a reason to laud the 35th president.




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‘Farm’ just another boy band

Southern California-based band Alien Ant Farm is working its way to the front of the mainstream hard rock music scene and will hammer its songs into people’s heads with its future debut CD and tour.



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Updated `Ado' a one-day hit

It's not unusual for productions of William Shakespeare's plays to be set in modern times, but the Aquila Theatre Company's touring production of "Much Ado About Nothing" went a step further.



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America should invest in equality, humanity

Editor, How can we stand here and say that making an excess amount of money is more important than caring for individuals with less means, money and opportunity. We must invest in human capital!



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rock on!

Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell (right) and singer Phil Anselmo perform at the Albuquerque Convention Center Thursday.




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listen to this...

UNM staff member Anne Rice plays her drum outside the Fine Arts building Monday. Rice practices during her lunch break daily.


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Firm evaluates parking options

While UNM does not have enough parking on the main campus to accommodate commuter students, a national parking-consulting firm recommended that the University maintain its emphasis on park-and-ride accommodations. Campus Parking Management Associates presented a 10-year parking plan to the Board of Regents Finance and Facilities Committee Monday. The survey and an analysis performed during the past two years cost between $20,000-$25,000 and were commissioned by Julie Weaks, the UNM interim vice president of business and finance.




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